If you’re planning a Cape Cod adventure this summer, be sure to set a day aside for a visit to the Artist Cottages & Farmers Market in Orleans—a charming fusion of art, community, and local flavor. Here’s a look at what makes this destination a summertime favorite:

Artist Cottages: A Treasure Hunt in Mini‑Studios
Located at 15 Old Colony Way, tucked between Route 6A and Old Colony Way in downtown Orleans, this cluster of 8 enchanting cottages is a hub for juried Cape Cod artisans . You will stroll through a whimsical “Pretty Gate,” follow a shell-lined path to discover cottage studios brimming with:
• Handmade jewelry, pottery, and glass works
• Original paintings, photography, mixed-media and fabric art
• Home décor items that reflect Cape charm
The cottage designers are often on site—eager to chat about their creative process, offer a live demonstration, or invite you to try your hand at crafting a keepsake . It’s a perfect spot to find a one-of-a-kind gift or a personal token that stands out.
Art in the Landscape: Installations & Sculptures
Beyond the galleries themselves, the grounds are sprinkled with unique art installations that spark delight:
• “Welcome to Our World” gate by Angela Rose—a magical portal framed by steel wands and lavender plantings—invite you into an artistic escape.

• Copper Umbrella Fountain by Michael Marrinan—a stunning 8 ft sculpture where water cascades gently over a copper canopy, creating soothing ambiance.

• Fish‑shaped bike rack by Syd Ahlstrom—functional, whimsical, and perfect for cyclists peddling into the square.

• Historic mural by Kathy Nora & Dan Joy—depicting the Orleans Depot circa 1915, a nostalgic homage to Cape Cod’s past.

These installations offer not just visual delight but reflect the region’s heritage and artistic spirit.
Saturday Farmers Market: Fresh & Local Celebrations

Saturdays, 9 am–1 pm, the cottages are joined by the Orleans Farmers Market, where local growers bring fresh produce, baked goods, and artisanal treats . It’s a bustling community scene—shop for heirloom tomatoes, handcrafted breads and seasonal delights, then wander back through the cottages to enjoy your finds in a picnic spot or at one of the nearby cafés.


Food & Refreshments: Fuel Your Visit
Adjacent to this art hub, you’ll find The Hot Chocolate Sparrow café and rotating food trucks offering light fare—think breakfast muffins, street‑style eats, and refreshing mimosa pairings . It’s the perfect complement to a leisurely morning of art browsing and market shopping.
Visitor Tips & Seasonal Info
• 2025 Season kicked off June 7. Now open weekends: Saturdays 9–4 pm, Sundays & holidays 11–4 pm.
• The cottages are part of the Orleans Village Cultural District, enriching the town’s cultural life and vitality.
• Families and kids are warmly encouraged—test your skills on the giant outdoor chessboard, soak in the art, or simply enjoy the lovely communal atmosphere.
Why It Works
• Intimate & walkable: Everything’s easily accessed on foot or bike, facilitating unhurried exploration.
• Local craftsmanship: You’ll meet creators who pour their heart into each piece—far from mass-produced.
• Layered experiences: Visual art, architecture, live demos, fresh eats, and local stories all converge in one cohesive spot.
In Summary
The Artist Cottages & Farmers Market in Orleans is more than a shopping destination—it’s a seasonal celebration of Cape Cod creativity and community spirit. Lose yourself in quirky sculptures, shop from talented artisans, savor fresh fare, and let the gentle hum of a vibrant market set the tone for your day. Whether you’re a local or just passing through on Cape Cod adventures, this is one spot you won’t want to miss.
Planning to visit?
• Arrive early (esp. Saturdays at 9 am) to enjoy market offerings with fewer crowds.
• Bring your bike—secure it on the artistic fish rack and cycle into town or hit nearby trails.
• Bring reusable bags, curiosity, and a sense of discovery.
Where to Stay in Orleans
A beautifully restored 1770s B&B, walkable to downtown Orleans. Elegant, cozy, and perfect for couples or solo travelers who love charm and breakfast done right.
[202 Main Street, Orleans]
Casual, family-friendly, and just a short drive from both Skaket Beach and the Artist Cottages. Great value with a pool and relaxed atmosphere.
[203 Cranberry Hwy, Orleans]
Right on the dunes of Nauset Beach—sleep to the sound of waves. Best for sunrise seekers and those who want easy beach access with rustic New England vibes.
[237 Beach Road, Orleans]
Where to Catch a Sunset
1. Rock Harbor, Orleans
Unbeatable for sunset views. The tidal flats stretch for miles and the moored boats create a painterly silhouette. Walk out on the jetty for a 360° view.
2. Skaket Beach
A quiet bay-side gem with calm waters and wide tide flats at low tide. Ideal for sunset strolls or a beach picnic with local cheese and berries from the Farmers Market.
3. Fort Hill (Eastham)
A quick drive north from Orleans, this scenic overlook in the Cape Cod National Seashore offers a sweeping panorama of marsh, estuary, and sky—absolutely breathtaking at dusk.
Other Cape Cod Stops to Pair with Your Visit
Arts & Culture
• Addison Art Gallery (just up the road): Showcasing fine art by regional artists, often themed around Cape Cod’s natural beauty.
• Tree’s Place Gallery: Renowned gallery featuring representational art—stop in for inspiring works post-market stroll.
Outdoor Adventure
• Cape Cod Rail Trail: Bring or rent bikes and hop on the trail right from downtown Orleans. A shaded, scenic ride that’s ideal post-brunch.
• Nauset Marsh Trail: A serene 1.5-mile loop through salt marsh and forest near the Salt Pond Visitor Center in Eastham.
More Local Food Stops
• The Knack: Classic Cape-style roadside burger and seafood joint with a modern twist—fast, fresh, and perfect after a market morning.
• Sunbird Café: Inventive and beautifully plated dishes made with local ingredients. Great for brunch or a relaxed lunch.
• Ice Cream Café: Locally loved for both dairy and non-dairy treats—try the lavender honey or blueberry crumble flavors.