Farmers' market · St. Petersburg
The city’s signature market draws farmers, food artisans, and live music to the waterfront each Saturday. Featured by BBC Travel and praised by local outlets, it also supports community access with broad SNAP acceptance and rotating regional vendors.
Park · St. Petersburg
A shady summer edition of the Saturday Morning Market, this downtown park fills with produce, bakers, and makers June–August. Regularly highlighted by local media, it’s a gentler, tree-lined spin on the city’s biggest market tradition.
Market · St. Petersburg
A weekly Sunday market curated by Tampa Bay Markets, this Kenwood fixture lines Devil’s Drive with farms, multicultural food, plants, and live music. Listed by the region’s tourism board and covered by local press for its community vibe.
Museum · St. Petersburg
A monthly, artist-forward market featuring local produce vendors, food trucks, and makers. Organizers moved the market downtown for the 2025 fall season; local business media tracks its evolving venue and dates—check listings before you go.
Flea market · St. Petersburg
Seasonal first-Sunday markets spotlight independent makers, vintage, plants, and small-batch foods inside a creative campus in the Warehouse Arts District. A long-running community favorite that complements produce-focused markets with design-forward finds.
Tourist attraction · St. Petersburg
An open-air marketplace of local artisans and small businesses operates under a solar-roof structure steps from the bay. Not a pure farm market, but a great place to pair with Saturday Morning Market for locally made pantry goods and gifts.
Market · Gulfport
Minutes from downtown St. Pete, this year-round Tuesday market blends farm produce, seafood, baked goods, and live music across Gulfport’s waterfront district. Official tourism guides and city sites keep hours current by season.
Market · St. Pete Beach
A sizable Sunday market on the beach side with produce, local bakers, makers, and food trucks most of the year. Regional event calendars and tourism authorities confirm hours and vendor counts; a popular complement to in-city markets.
Event venue · St. Petersburg
This nonprofit urban farm sells organic produce at its on-site stand and hosts farm tours and dinners. Active programming through 2025 underscores its role in local food education while giving shoppers a direct-from-the-garden option in the city.
Association / Organization · St. Petersburg
In the historic Deuces Live district, pop-up markets and 2025 food-forest events center Black-owned businesses, wellness, and local produce in a culturally vital corridor. City and public radio coverage track revitalization efforts and vendor gatherings.
The city’s signature market draws farmers, food artisans, and live music to the waterfront each Saturday. Featured by BBC Travel and praised by local outlets, it also supports community access with broad SNAP acceptance and rotating regional vendors.

A shady summer edition of the Saturday Morning Market, this downtown park fills with produce, bakers, and makers June–August. Regularly highlighted by local media, it’s a gentler, tree-lined spin on the city’s biggest market tradition.
A weekly Sunday market curated by Tampa Bay Markets, this Kenwood fixture lines Devil’s Drive with farms, multicultural food, plants, and live music. Listed by the region’s tourism board and covered by local press for its community vibe.

A monthly, artist-forward market featuring local produce vendors, food trucks, and makers. Organizers moved the market downtown for the 2025 fall season; local business media tracks its evolving venue and dates—check listings before you go.

Seasonal first-Sunday markets spotlight independent makers, vintage, plants, and small-batch foods inside a creative campus in the Warehouse Arts District. A long-running community favorite that complements produce-focused markets with design-forward finds.

An open-air marketplace of local artisans and small businesses operates under a solar-roof structure steps from the bay. Not a pure farm market, but a great place to pair with Saturday Morning Market for locally made pantry goods and gifts.

Minutes from downtown St. Pete, this year-round Tuesday market blends farm produce, seafood, baked goods, and live music across Gulfport’s waterfront district. Official tourism guides and city sites keep hours current by season.
A sizable Sunday market on the beach side with produce, local bakers, makers, and food trucks most of the year. Regional event calendars and tourism authorities confirm hours and vendor counts; a popular complement to in-city markets.
This nonprofit urban farm sells organic produce at its on-site stand and hosts farm tours and dinners. Active programming through 2025 underscores its role in local food education while giving shoppers a direct-from-the-garden option in the city.

In the historic Deuces Live district, pop-up markets and 2025 food-forest events center Black-owned businesses, wellness, and local produce in a culturally vital corridor. City and public radio coverage track revitalization efforts and vendor gatherings.
Farmers' market · St. Petersburg
The city’s signature market draws farmers, food artisans, and live music to the waterfront each Saturday. Featured by BBC Travel and praised by local outlets, it also supports community access with broad SNAP acceptance and rotating regional vendors.
Park · St. Petersburg
A shady summer edition of the Saturday Morning Market, this downtown park fills with produce, bakers, and makers June–August. Regularly highlighted by local media, it’s a gentler, tree-lined spin on the city’s biggest market tradition.
Market · St. Petersburg
A weekly Sunday market curated by Tampa Bay Markets, this Kenwood fixture lines Devil’s Drive with farms, multicultural food, plants, and live music. Listed by the region’s tourism board and covered by local press for its community vibe.
Museum · St. Petersburg
A monthly, artist-forward market featuring local produce vendors, food trucks, and makers. Organizers moved the market downtown for the 2025 fall season; local business media tracks its evolving venue and dates—check listings before you go.
Flea market · St. Petersburg
Seasonal first-Sunday markets spotlight independent makers, vintage, plants, and small-batch foods inside a creative campus in the Warehouse Arts District. A long-running community favorite that complements produce-focused markets with design-forward finds.
Tourist attraction · St. Petersburg
An open-air marketplace of local artisans and small businesses operates under a solar-roof structure steps from the bay. Not a pure farm market, but a great place to pair with Saturday Morning Market for locally made pantry goods and gifts.
Market · Gulfport
Minutes from downtown St. Pete, this year-round Tuesday market blends farm produce, seafood, baked goods, and live music across Gulfport’s waterfront district. Official tourism guides and city sites keep hours current by season.
Market · St. Pete Beach
A sizable Sunday market on the beach side with produce, local bakers, makers, and food trucks most of the year. Regional event calendars and tourism authorities confirm hours and vendor counts; a popular complement to in-city markets.
Event venue · St. Petersburg
This nonprofit urban farm sells organic produce at its on-site stand and hosts farm tours and dinners. Active programming through 2025 underscores its role in local food education while giving shoppers a direct-from-the-garden option in the city.
Association / Organization · St. Petersburg
In the historic Deuces Live district, pop-up markets and 2025 food-forest events center Black-owned businesses, wellness, and local produce in a culturally vital corridor. City and public radio coverage track revitalization efforts and vendor gatherings.
