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St. Petersburg Farmers Markets Worth a Visit

Shopping at a local farmers market is always an enjoyable way to spend a day. These bustling bazaars are a great way to both save money, and support local sellers. Even better, the mild fall climate on our gulf shores means farmers markets are year-round community staples here. And thanks to our large number of local growers, artisans and craftspeople, the quality of what you’ll find is second-to-none. Hungry for a great day out? Here’s our overview of our favorite St. Petersburg farmers markets. 

St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market

No look at the area’s farmers markets would be complete without spotlighting this long-running staple. The Saturday Morning Market happens at two different locations depending on the time of year: Williams Park is the place to be in the summer, and Al Lang Stadium is where to go during the cooler October-May season. When you go, expect artisanal produce, hot prepared foods from a variety of vendors, and even live music. The Saturday Market has a convivial, party-feel atmosphere, so you’re certain to have a great day anytime you stop by. 

230 1st St SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Corey Avenue Sunday Market 

Often seen as the next-day counterpart to the popular aforementioned Saturday Market, this Sunday stalwart takes place in the well-known Corey Avenue shoppers’ hub. And to be fair, Corey Avenue offers worthy finds at any time of the week. Still, the Sunday Market truly draws the treasure-hunters out on weekends, many in search of farm-fresh organic fruits and veggies, grab-and-go foods, plants, and even arts and crafts offered by talented local makers.

300 Corey Ave, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

Dunedin Downtown Market

Looking for a good time to go along with your goods? This year-’round market has something of a festival vibe, offering live entertainment, ready-to-eat hot food, and friendly smiles as far as the eye can see. The produce on offer from 50-plus local vendors is always just-picked, and you’ll also discover plenty of specialty items like home décor, fashion accessories, and other precious treasures. The market itself is family- and pet-friendly, so the whole crew can enjoy a day out strolling the grounds. Summers, the market happens in the Dunedin History Museum parking lot, but moves to John R. Lawrence Pioneer Park from November to June. 

349 Main Street, Dunedin, FL 34698 

Treasure Island Friday Morning Market 

Variety is the name of the game at the aptly-named Treasure Island Market. Vendor kiosks often top 50 participants, and typically, no two offer the same fare. Looking for fresh-from-the-oven baked goods? You’ll find them here. Handcrafted clothing, jewelry and accessories? Prepare for a selection. And of course, fresh produce, flowers and fruit. As a bonus, the December-to-April schedule means the weather will be utterly perfect. 

154 106th Ave, Treasure Island, FL 33706

The Market Marie in Coachman Park

This sprawling shoppers’ paradise affords visitors more than 125 vendors to browse, each with something unique and special to offer. In addition to the freshest possible produce, you’ll discover handmade art, organic pet treats, clothing and candles, as well as grab-and-go goodies you can snack on while you shop. The setting is just as inviting, with live entertainment, henna artists, a waterfront location and plenty of community spirit. Stop in and explore every second Saturday of the month. 

300 Cleveland St, Clearwater, FL 33755

Safety Harbor Market on Main 

Everyone from casual cooks to zealous gourmands would be well-advised to make this Sunday stop a must when planning any get-together. Fresh-squeezed juice, artisanal local cheeses, and even just-made desserts are all available here, as are home décor items and intriguing objets d’art. While there, be sure to enjoy the live music and hot food. And if you arrive early enough, you can even participate in an on-site morning yoga class.  

401 Main St, Safety Harbor, FL 34695

Asian Friday Night Market

This market is a bit different from the others. Although you’ll still find plenty of items to take home, the focus here is on fast, fresh and flavorful prepared foods. Think of it as a movable feast of sorts; one where you’ll be able to select ready-to-eat authentically prepared flavors from Japan, China, Laos, Thailand, the Philippines, and many more. The location of the market varies, so you’ll want to follow the event on social media to stay a step ahead of where they’ll be showing up next. 

Various Locations

Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market 

You have countless options for weekend markets in the area. But if you’re looking to pick up some fresh goodies mid-week, your best bet is this seaside exchange. The Gulfport Tuesday Market is located in a stunning, tree-lined community that’s known for quirky creativity, and the eclectic goods on offer here certainly reflect that reputation. Expect just-harvested honey, fresh herbs, personal care products, and even locally-raised meats. 

3000 Beach Blvd S, Gulfport, FL 33707

St. Pete Indie Flea Market

This stop on your list is a must, even if the focus differs from traditional choices. At the Indie Market, the focus is on products over produce. Artisans of all kinds convene here to offer items like jewelry, handmade crafts, prepared foods, and other “hard” goods. You’ll still find plenty of traditional items like fruits, vegetables and flowers to go along with your new home décor and accessories, however. So be sure to bring plenty of reusable bags! 

2010 Avenida Republica de Cuba, Tampa, FL 33605

Stay at TradeWinds For Your Farmer’s Market Tour

TradeWinds Resort’s home of St. Pete Beach is convenient to every must-stop market above. If you’re planning a fresh and flavorful farmers market tour, then we’re happy to host your adventure! Take a look at our Special Offers page to check out the area’s best of St. Petersburg travel deals, and start planning your “just let go” getaway! 

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