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15 Best Farmers Market In Miami To Start Your Weekend

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Miami and its farmer's markets are a vibrant testament where you can dive into a treasure trove of exotic tropical fruits, savor artisanal bread beneath swaying palms, or hunt for handcrafted treasures alongside live music.

Whether you are an early riser, a budget-conscious shopper, or a family looking for fun, there's a perfect market waiting for you. So, get ready to discover the fresh, local bounty that Miami has to offer with 15 top picks to kick off during the weekend:

1. Legion Park Farmers Market

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Run by the Urban Oasis Project, this farmers market is the place to be on a beautiful Saturday morning as the tents pop up from Biscayne Boulevard to Biscayne Bay.

You will find produce from local favorites like Little River Cooperative and French Farms, artisan-made goods like fresh bread, hummus, empanadas, and even dog treats.

Location: 6601 Biscayne Boulevard

2. Vizcaya Village Farmers Market

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Vizcaya Village Farmers Market is the place where you can taste the artistry of local vendors while exploring Vizcaya's historic farm and village.

You will also find fresh delicacies, hand-crafted goods, fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and vegan products. The market takes place every Sunday from 9 a.m to 2 p.m at the village. 

Location: 3250 South Miami Avenue

3. Coconut Grove Saturday Organic Farmers Market

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You can discover a selection of organic fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, seeds, and raw vegan foods at the Glass Farm's Coconut Grove farmers market. This well-settled market is held every Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm in the corner of Grand Avenue.

The market also features local vendors offering ethnic foods, fermented products, handcrafted goods, apparel, plants, and more.

Location: 3300 Grand Avenue

4. Miami Springs Farmers Market

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Miami Springs Farmers Market brings over 30 local businesses and vendors together every Saturday starting October 19 to March 29, 2025.

You can discover the local charm and artisanal goods at the market by browsing a curated selection of over 30 vendors at the weekly open-air market amid the scenic neighborhood of Miami Springs. It opens at 9 am in the morning and closes at 2 pm in the afternoon.

Location: Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs

5. Mr Fresh Farmers Market

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This market should be on your Miami farmers market list, and for good reason. Unlike most markets with fixed schedules, Mr. Fresh offers the convenience of multiple locations across Miami, open seven days a week.

Get your hands on a diverse selection of organic and locally-grown produce, catering to various dietary needs and preferences. They also cater to gluten-free, vegan, kosher, and dairy-free shoppers, offering gluten-free goods, and nondairy alternatives.

Location: 13601 Biscayne Boulevard

6. Lincoln Road Farmer's Market

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 This market is known to be one of South Florida's oldest farmers' markets on Lincoln Road. It is off the beach and filled with really nice and affordable restaurants, art shops, and amazing bookstores with great quality literature.

On Sunday mornings, the street has added features to the stalls selling fresh, ripe, and tasty exotic fruits and fresh juice. The market also possess nice architectural shops with characters to observe while for a peaceful and cultural walk.

Location: Lincoln Road between Meridian & Washington Avenue

7. Palmetto Bay Farmers Market

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Palmetto Bay is an outdoor market with over 30 booths featuring local artisans and produce, and handmade crafts to the community. 

With a focus on supporting local vendors and promoting sustainable practices, this market provides a small base for small businesses to showcase their authentic products in a welcoming environment. 

Location: 7895 Southwest 152nd Street

8. The Hialeah Farmers Market

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The Hialeah Farmers Market deserves a spot on this list. You may hear live Latin music or catch a glimpse of traditional dances as you explore the stalls. 

You can find a large selection of fresh, locally caught fish and shellfish, often at unbeatable prices. It also offers a truly authentic Latin experience, with vendors and shoppers representing a diverse range of Latin American countries.

Location: 1200 Southeast 10th Court Hialeah

9. Redland Market Village

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Redland Market Village immerses you in the charm of rural life. Spread in a 27-acre property bursting this market offers vibrant stalls overflowing with the freshest local produce, fragrant flowers, and exotic tropical fruits you won't find in most city markets.

Kids will love exploring the petting zoo, bouncing in the jump houses, and enjoying live music while you browse the stalls. There is even a designated picnic area where you can savor your market finds amidst the vibrant atmosphere.

Location: 24420 South Dixie Highway

10. Lummus Park Artisanal Market

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This artisanal market includes fresh-cut fruits, pet accessories, prepared foods, scarves, handmade bags, artwork, flowers, apothecaries, teas, spices, handmade jewelry, and more.

You can join in every Saturday and Sunday for Miami Beach Artisanal Market as it is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m in Lummus Park between 6th and 8th street on Ocean Drive.

Location: Ocean Drive, Miami Beach

11. The Aventura Market

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This indoor market is a vibrant hub for all things fresh, local, and artisanal. Forget the scorching Miami sun or sudden downpours here, you can comfortably browse a diverse selection of vendors all year round.

Craving something decadent? You can find from savory empanadas and aromatic curries to fresh-baked pastries and gourmet cheeses.

Location: 19501 Biscayne Boulevard

12. The Farmers' Market at Merrick Park

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The Coral Gables Farmers Market provides options where you can find local produce and homemade products in the market in front of Kate Spade. The market opens on 18th January and will run until March 29, 2025.

The market offers locally sourced produce, gourmet meals, baked products, floristry, educational workshops, and children's activities. It is a colorful market with live music and the perfect opportunity to support community and small businesses.

Location: 358 San Lorenzo Avenue, Coral Gable

13. Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market

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This farmers market is a true gem for those seeking a weekend escape. Its serene atmosphere is enveloped by lush greenery, the soft chirping of birds, and the intoxicating aroma of fresh produce.

Pinecrest prioritizes organic and locally-grown produce, ensuring you get the freshest natural flavors. Artisan bakers tempt you with freshly baked bread and pastries, while local vendors shows their handcrafted soaps, jewelry, and artwork.

Location: 11000 Red Road, Pinecrest

14. The Surfside Farmers Market

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Soak up the sun and sand while you shop at this idyllic Sunday market from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. Discover a taste of South Florida with stalls brimming with local farms' seasonal produce, vibrant tropical fruits, and unique artisanal finds.

Free beach yoga sessions every Sunday morning make it a family-friendly destination. Kids will love the lively atmosphere, while adults can unwind with live music and a relaxing seaside escape.

Location: 9500 Collins Ave, Surfside

15. Yellow Green Farmers Market

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Yellow Green Farmers Market is one of the largest indoor farmers' markets in South Florida. This market is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 6:30 pm.

It provides a comfortable and climate-controlled environment for both vendors and visitors. It also offers a variety of international cuisines, from Latin American to Mediterranean, ensuring a delightful culinary experience.

Location: 3080 Sheridan Street, Hollywood