By: Lily Bhote and Sophia Lalaounis By: Lily Bhote and Sophia Lalaounis | November 5, 2024 | Culture, Food & Drink, Lifestyle, Community,
With conscious consumerism on the rise, Miami’s outdoor markets offer the perfect blend of sustainability and unique finds. From farmers markets brimming with locally sourced produce to vibrant flea and vintage markets filled with rare treasures, these destinations promise something for every kind of shopper. Here are Miami’s best outdoor markets where you can shop fresh, support local artisans, and discover one-of-a-kind gems.
Every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Dec. 29, 2024, Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach hosts a farmers market. The market offers fresh veggies, fruits, flowers, bakery items like breads and jellies, and freshly prepared foods like empanadas. Meridian Ave through Washington Ave., Miami Beach
This locally grown, organic market is a haven for fresh produce lovers who care about how their foods have been cultivated. With raw vegan options in most tents, there is a plethora of tropical fruits and vegetables to choose from. They also have a salad bar, raw food pizzas, vegan tiramisu and other pre-made foods available. They're open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays. 3300 Grand Ave.
Every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., this lively market offers a variety of farm-fresh produce, artisanal foods, handmade goods, and unique crafts, all in a lush garden setting. Start your morning with a free community Vinyasa Yoga class sponsored by Baptist Health from 8:30-9:30 a.m., setting a refreshing tone for the day. Afterward, explore the market’s vibrant selection and enjoy live music, seasonal treats, and family-friendly activities. 11000 Red Rd, Pinecrest
Located in the heart of Downtown Miami, this eclectic market is hosted at Julia & Henry’s, known for its multi-level food hall and innovative mix of culinary concepts. Every Sunday from 12-6 p.m., the Magic City Flea Market offers an inviting space where visitors can browse an array of unique vendors featuring vintage fashion, artisanal crafts, and local art. With Downtown’s vibrant energy and the creativity of Miami’s top makers, it’s the ideal destination for discovering unique treasures—and savoring a bite from one of the city’s most exciting food halls. 200 E Flagler St, Miami
The Legion Park Farmers Market is open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., drawing many local artisans and vendors every week—from fresh produce to treats for your pup. 6601 Biscayne Blvd.
Indulge your sweet tooth with pastries and sticky buns from this market. In addition to the bakery items, they have a large assortment of seasonal produce available every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. right outside of city hall. 405 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables
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If you are a dedicated farmers market lover willing to make the trip to Homestead, look no further than the Redland Market Village. This 27-acre market is home to some of the freshest local produce, and is open Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. It also has a large fish market and a flea market with various goods for sale. 24420 S Dixie Highway
Located within The Shops At Merrick Park, guests can browse through an array of local vendors, churning out anything from tacos to tortas to cupcakes! The market takes place every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 358 San Lorenzo Ave.
In Miami’s bustling Allapattah neighborhood, Ace Flea Market offers a dynamic marketplace experience where locals and visitors alike can explore an array of hidden gems from affordable vintage clothing and quirky collectibles to electronics and fresh produce. With its lively atmosphere and variety of vendors, Ace Flea Market offers a true Miami shopping experience, blending community spirit with endless opportunities to uncover unique finds. Here, everyone comes up lucky. Multiple locations
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Nestled in Miami’s artsy Little River district, the Little River Flea Market is a treasure trove for those seeking one-of-a-kind finds and vintage gems. This vibrant marketplace brings together local artisans, indie designers, and antique collectors offering everything from handmade jewelry to retro décor. With live music, delicious street food, and an eclectic atmosphere, the market creates an unforgettable shopping experience that embodies Miami’s creative spirit. Multiple locations
Located in the beautiful Vizcaya Garden, Vizcaya Farmers Market is open every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. They have a wide range of handcrafted goods, vegan products, bakery items and produce. 3250 S Miami Ave.
Every first and third weekend of the month, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., guests can immerse themselves in nature and shop within the lush landscapes of Zoo Miami. Featuring locally sourced produce and artisanal goods, visitors are surrounded by the sights and sounds of the zoo, making for a delightful fusion of shopping and wildlife. For those aiming to elevate their grocery routine, the Zoo Miami Farmer’s Market is a must-visit oasis of tropical flavors and sustainable finds. 12400 SW 152 St, Miami
Open every weekend from 12-8 p.m., Smorgasburg Miami brings a taste of the world to the heart of Wynwood, offering an exciting lineup of culinary delights from Miami’s top local chefs and food vendors. Inspired by Brooklyn's iconic open-air market, this bustling destination is a paradise for food lovers, featuring everything from gourmet street food and artisanal desserts to refreshing craft cocktails. With a vibrant atmosphere, live music, and plenty of outdoor seating, Smorgasburg Miami is more than just a food market—it’s a weekend celebration of flavors and community, perfect for those looking to savor the city's diverse culinary scene. 2600 NW 2nd Ave., Miami
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