Market town
A market town is a settlement in Europe that has the right to have markets. This separates them from villages and cities. A town may be described as a market town or as having market rights even if it does not have a market anymore, provided the right to do so still holds.
Market Town Media
The market square of Shrewsbury, an English market town
The market square (Marktplatz) of Wittenberg, a market town in Germany
Market cross in a market, French, c.1400
Modern market hall in Frankfurt-Höchst, where the market dates back to at least 1356
The Fish Market at Hastings Beach by J. M. W. Turner, 1810
The Fish Market by Joachim Beuckelaer, c. 1568
London's Clare market by Thomas Shepherd, 1815
Market Cross at Devizes, a market town in Wiltshire
The Market Place, Ely, Cambridgeshire by W. W. Collins, 1908
Market hall, Invalidenstraße, Berlin, Germany