Florida is a hen for flea market lovers. With year-round sunny weather, vibrant local communities, and a rich bargain-hunting culture, the state hosts some of the best flea markets in the country. According to Visit Florida, these markets attract thousands of tourists annually and support hundreds of small businesses.
Whether you’re visiting Orlando, Tampa, or Miami, you’ll find open-air markets packed with antiques, fresh produce, handmade goods, collectibles, and food trucks. This guide covers the best flea markets across the state perfect for weekend adventures or spontaneous treasure hunts.
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Florida flea markets are known for their vibrant weekend crowds and diversity. According to Visit Florida, local events like these bring in thousands of tourists and support hundreds of vendors across the state
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Toggle Map of Florida Flea Markets Top Flea Markets in Florida by Region Central Florida Webster Westside Flea Market – One of Florida’s largest with 500+ vendors. Renninger’s Flea Market – Offers antiques and vintage goods in a scenic setting. 192 Flea Market – Popular with tourists near Kissimmee. Visitors Flea Market – Family-friendly with a variety of vendors. Main Gate Flea Market – Close to Disney attractions. Auburndale Flea Market – A smaller local gem. South Florida Festival Flea Market – Massive indoor market with retail-style booths. Flamingo Island Flea Market – Known for its tropical ambiance and live music. Tropicana Flea Market – Latin American flair and local eats. Norwood Plaza Flea Market – Affordable shopping in Miami. North Florida Waldo Flea Market – Historic market with local charm. Pecan Park Flea Market – Jacksonville’s largest market. Ramona Flea Market – Busy market with a focus on everyday goods. Beach Boulevard Flea Market – Great mix of products and services. Tallahassee Flea Market – Perfect for local crafts and produce. Gulf Coast & Panhandle Oldsmar Flea Market – Weekend-only, highly trafficked market. Pinellas Farmers and Flea Market – Popular for fresh produce. 1-75 Flea Market – Convenient roadside stop with diverse offerings. Florida Flea Markets by CityFlorida is packed with weekend markets in nearly every major city. Here are some of the most active cities known for their flea markets. We’ll be publishing detailed guides for each city soon!
Major Cities with Active Flea Markets Region City Flea Markets Central Florida Orlando East Colonial Outdoor Flea Market, 192 Flea Market Lakeland Lakeland Mi Pueblo Flea Market Mount Dora Renninger’s Flea Market Auburndale Auburndale Flea Market Kissimmee Visitors Flea Market, Main Gate Flea Market South Florida Miami Tropicana Flea Market, Norwood Plaza Flea Market Fort Myers Fleamasters Flea Market Hollywood Festival Flea Market North Florida Jacksonville Pecan Park Flea Market, Ramona Flea Market, Beach Boulevard Flea Market Gainesville Mr. G Flea Market Chiefland Chiefland Flea Market Tallahassee Tallahassee Flea Market Gulf Coast & Panhandle Daytona Beach Daytona Flea Market Melbourne Melbourne Flea Market Titusville Titusville Indoor Flea Market🟢 We’re actively updating this list as we cover each city in detail. Bookmark this page or subscribe to be notified!
Best Florida Flea Markets Open on SundaysIf you’re planning your weekend shopping trip, you’ll be glad to know that dozens of flea markets in Florida operate every Sunday, especially in tourist hubs and high-traffic suburbs. Here are a few top picks:
Daytona Flea Market Mount Dora Flea Market Waldo Flea Market OBT Flea Market – Open Saturday & Sunday Swap Shop – Open dailyTip: Sunday mornings (8–10 AM) are usually best for deals and smaller crowds.
Florida Flea Markets by CountyWant to find a flea market close to home? Browse by county below:
County Market Name & Link Days Open Alachua Mr. G Flea Market Weekends Broward Festival Flea Market Fri–Sun Duval Pecan Park Flea Market Sat–Sun Duval Ramona Flea Market Sat–Sun Duval Beach Boulevard Flea Market Sat–Sun Lake Renninger’s Flea Market Sat–Sun Miami-Dade Tropicana Flea Market Weekends Orange East Colonial Outdoor Flea Market Weekends Sumter Webster Flea Market Monday Volusia Daytona Flea Market Fri–SunSome counties like Sumter County and Volusia County host permanent flea markets year-round, while others he seasonal events listed on their official tourism calendars
What to Expect at Florida Flea MarketsMost markets are open on weekends, with a few on Mondays (like Webster)
Open-air and semi-covered stalls
Fresh produce, tools, furniture, antiques
Seasonal booths, collectibles, and local vendors
Family-friendly setups and food zones
Free or low-cost parking
Sunday markets often feature more food stalls and local arts
Best Days & Times to Visit Day / Time What to Expect Saturday Most crowded, full vendor turnout Sunday Good selection, slightly fewer crowds Monday Special markets (e.g., Webster) Early Morning (7–9 AM) Best deals, less heat Late Morning (10–12 PM) Peak time for food and family shopping Tips for Visiting Flea Markets in FloridaBring cash – not all vendors accept cards
Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats
Carry reusable bags or a shopping trolley
Arrive early for rare finds and shade
Join county Facebook groups for weekend updates
Don’t hesitate to bargain — it’s expected!
Use the Florida Department of Agriculture’s Farmers Market Finder for pop-up or hybrid flea/farm markets.
Check Facebook Events or local Craigslist listings for last-minute Sunday-only market announcements.
FAQs – Florida Flea MarketsQ: What is the biggest flea market in Florida?A: Webster Westside Flea Market is one of the largest, operating every Monday with 500+ vendors.
Q: Are there flea markets open on weekdays in Florida?A: Most operate on weekends, but a few like Webster are open on Mondays.
Q: Do flea markets in Florida he food vendors?A: Yes, major flea markets often include food trucks, snack booths, and fresh local meals.
Q: Can I become a vendor at these flea markets?A: Yes! Most markets allow vendor registration. Check the market’s official site or call in advance.
Q: Which flea markets are open on Sundays?A: Daytona, Mount Dora, Waldo, OBT, Swap Shop, and Redland all operate Sundays.
Q: Are there flea markets in every Florida county?A: Most large counties he at least one, and smaller counties often host seasonal or weekend markets.
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