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PARKING IN DOWNTOWN WILMINGTON, DE

Downtown Wilmington DE Parking

If you’ve ever questioned where to park in Downtown Wilmington DE, look no further! There are plenty of parking options to accommodate residents and visitors. Taking a trip Downtown has never been easier!

PUBLIC PARKING

This public parking map is complete with maximum daily rates*, garages, and open lot locations so your next trip into Wilmington, DE is easy breezy. Special thanks to Colonial ParkingWilmington Parking AuthoritySP+Downtown Visions, and The City of Wilmington, DE for compiling this information.

Download the Downtown Wilm DE app in the app store for parking information, including a parking directory listing of garages and surface lots.

The City of Wilmington also offers metered parking through ParkMobile throughout the Central Business District. Metered parking is free on weeknights after 6pm and on weekends.

For more information on parking in Downtown Wilmington DE, click here.

*Rates are subject to change without notice.

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING at select RESTAURANTS

Enjoy complimentary 3-Hour Customer Parking at the following restaurants:

  • Chelsea Tavern

  • Stitch House Brewery

  • DECO Food Hall

  • Wilma’s

  • Makers Alley.

Park at Midtown Garage located at 200 W. 9th Street. Register your vehicle upon entering, scan the QR code upon arriving at the participating restaurants and enjoy! See server for details.
Brought to you by Downtown Visions

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN LOMA

Looking for customer parking in the 2nd & LOMA area!? Thanks to Delaware Technical Community College for offering FREE weekend parking at lot #4 on the corner of 2nd & Orange Streets from Friday evening through midnight Monday.

Please be advised that overnight parking in the Del Tech lot #4 is not permitted. Violators will be subject to towing.

Photo Credit: wilmingtonde.gov

Photo Credit: wilmingtonde.gov

Downtown Farmer's Market

Downtown Farmers Market Wilmington DE

The 2024 season of the Downtown Wilmington Farmers Market at Rodney Square will operate every Wednesday, rain or shine, from May 1st through October 30th from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM.

The Downtown Farmers’ Market opens for business every Wednesday in the 1000 block of North Market Street, adjacent to the newly renovated Rodney Square. Centrally located, Rodney Square has been the center of great events such as the annual Clifford Brown Jazz Festival and is the perfect compliment to the Market. The Downtown Farmers' Market comes to life each Wednesday with an array of the freshest local produce, plants, herbs, flowers, crafts and prepared food.

The Market also offers a large assortment of beautiful handmade items, including arts and crafts, unique jewelry and delicious home baked goods. Stroll the Market and then relax under an umbrella at one the many café tables. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch while listening to a variety of free live entertainment.

The Downtown Wilmington Farmers’ Market is produced by Downtown Visions, a private, non-profit company which manages Wilmington's Downtown Business Improvement District and is facilitated by the City of Wilmington. We are dedicated to the goal of a more vital, vibrant Downtown for all.
 

History of the Market

The original Farmers' Market in Downtown Wilmington was an eight block stretch on King Street, one of our major thoroughfares. This Market consisted of local farmers selling produce and other goods from the back of their vehicles and dated back to the early 1900s. With the advent of suburbanization and the modern day supermarket, this practice virtually disappeared in Wilmington.

Trying to revitalize this disappearing but critical part of urban life, the City of Wilmington officially sanctioned a Farmers' Market about 25 years ago, relocating it to a small surface parking lot on Orange Street. Over the years the number of vendors fluctuated, but steadily declined until only two vendors remained. At this point, in 2002, Wilmington Mayor James Baker asked Downtown Visions, the management company of Wilmington's Business Improvement District to assume management of the Farmers' Market. At this point there were only about 9 vendors. Downtown Visions was able to recruit new farmers and other vendors but soon determined that the location lacked the critical pedestrian traffic and accessibility to support the Market and to service the community at large.

Continuing to partner with the City, the Market was moved to a beautiful, but underutilized city-owned public space, Rodney Square. This square is centrally located, flanked by a myriad of Downtown corporations and within easy walking distance to others as well as to Market Street, Downtown's main shopping street.  Nearby Downtown residents were now able to walk to and participate in the Market and it transformed into a true public market where, every Wednesday, from May to October, people can find an average of forty vendors selling fresh produce, handmade crafts, baked goods, lunch foods and more. Customers can have lunch at outdoor tables, enjoy free entertainment and obtain a variety of information at the Downtown Visions information tent.

 

 

Music in the Streets

Music in the Street Wilmington DE

From Rodney Square down to the Loma District in partnership with Gable Music Ventures, Downtown Visions is creating opportunities for emerging musicians.

Outdoor Concert Venue — Downtown Visions is activating a vacant lot at 407 – 411 N Market Street with live music, food and beverages every Thursday starting at 5:00 p.m. Friday evenings and Saturday daytime may be added. The lot will also be offered to non-profits to stage events and fundraisers. Private companies wishing to stage events that benefit the community are welcome to apply.

Street Musicians — Downtown Visions is authorized by City Ordinance to issue permits for street musicians and other creative entertainment.