Stary Targ ([ˈstarɨ ˈtark]) (German: Altmark in Westpreußen) (literally "Old Market") is a village in Sztum County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.
The village was founded by commander Hermann von Schönberg sometime between 1271 and 1276 and granted town privileges based on the city law of Chełmno.
Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło stayed in the village following his victory at the Battle of Grunwald in 1410.
At the outbreak of the Swedish invasion of Poland, known as the Deluge, the village had a population of 25 farmers, two tavern-keepers, one miller and a wójt.
In 1664, following the war, the population had diminished to three farmers, one miller, one inn-keeper and the wójt.