Lincoln Road Antique Market, Miami, FL
Lincoln Road Antique Market, Miami, FL

Best Flea Markets in Florida: The Top 10 to Visit

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The flea markets in Florida benefit from two things most states cannot offer: good weather year-round and a population mix that produces unusually varied stock. Cuban antiques in Miami, mid-century finds in Central Florida, nautical items along the coasts, and agricultural equipment in the rural markets — the range reflects the state itself. Add the winter snowbird influx and Florida’s flea markets become even more interesting between October and April, when vendors and visitors arrive from across the country.

Here are the 10 best flea markets in Florida, from the antique-focused to the sprawling community swap meet.


1. Renninger’s Mount Dora Flea Market — Mt Dora

Wide open-air stalls and antique buildings at Renninger's Mount Dora Flea Market in Central Florida
Renninger’s Mount Dora Flea Market — photo: quite peculiar

Set on 117 acres of rolling land in Lake County, Renninger’s Mount Dora is the largest and most respected flea market in Florida — and one of the best flea markets in the United States. Two large buildings and extensive outdoor areas house over 1,000 vendors every weekend, with a focus on quality antiques, vintage goods, and collectibles alongside clothing, produce, and curios. Several times a year, Renninger’s also hosts major antique extravaganzas that draw dealers from across the country.

The nearby town of Mount Dora is worth the trip in itself — a quaint lakeside community with independent shops, good restaurants, and a genuinely unhurried pace. A Saturday at the market followed by an afternoon in town is a reliable Central Florida day out.

📍 Where: 20751 Hwy 441, Mt Dora, FL 32757
📅 When: Saturday and Sunday
🕐 Hours: Flea Market 08:00–16:00 | Antique Center: Friday 10:00–16:00, Saturday–Sunday 09:00–17:00
💰 Admission: Free
🌐 Web: renningers.net/mt-dora


2. Lincoln Road Antique and Collectible Market — Miami Beach

Antique and collectible stalls along the Lincoln Road pedestrian mall in Miami Beach Florida
Lincoln Road Antique and Collectible Market, Miami Beach — photo: organizers

Lincoln Road Antique and Collectible Market is widely considered one of the best antique markets in the US. Around 125 dealers set up along the Lincoln Road pedestrian mall every second Sunday from October to May — a seasonal market that perfectly matches the snowbird calendar. The stock covers vintage clothing, furniture, jewelry, handcrafts, artwork, household items, and Miami memorabilia, in a setting that is already one of South Beach’s most enjoyable streets to walk.

The seasonal nature keeps quality high — vendors who commit to showing up for a six-month season tend to bring better stock than those at permanent year-round markets. Worth planning around if you are in Miami between October and May.

📍 Where: 800–1120 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139
📅 When: October–May, every second Sunday
🌐 Web: Full review on Fleamapket


3. Farmers and Flea Bazaar at Derby Lane — St. Petersburg

When the Wagon Wheel Flea Market closed in 2020 after 54 years in Pinellas Park, it left a significant gap in the Tampa Bay flea market scene. Since November 2025, that gap has been partially filled by the Farmers and Flea Bazaar at Derby Lane — the former greyhound track at 10490 Gandy Blvd in St. Petersburg. The market was founded by a former Wagon Wheel vendor who has brought many of the same faces, and much of the same community spirit, to the new location.

Around 150 vendors show up every weekend with fresh produce, antiques, jewelry, clothing, food trucks, and general merchandise. Entry and parking are both free. Hours run from 7am to 1pm rain or shine, with vendors travelling from as far as Orlando and Miami. Still growing — but already worth the detour if you are in the St. Petersburg area on a weekend morning.

📍 Where: Derby Lane, 10490 Gandy Blvd, St. Petersburg, FL
📅 When: Saturday and Sunday
🕐 Hours: 07:00–13:00
💰 Admission: Free


4. Daytona Flea Market — Daytona Beach

Outdoor vendor stalls stretching across the Daytona Flea Market in Daytona Beach Florida
Daytona Flea Market, Daytona Beach

The Daytona Flea Market covers three miles of stalls and runs three days a week, year-round. It is not the right destination for antique hunters — the stock leans toward secondhand and new merchandise rather than curated vintage. That said, it makes a genuine event of the market experience. At least once a month it hosts an arts and crafts fair or a Classic Car Cruise-In, and the sheer scale is worth experiencing if you are in Daytona Beach. Sellers are motivated to move stock, which makes it a reliable place to barter for bargains.

Arrive early — parking fills up and the best items go before midday.

📍 Where: 1425 Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32124
📅 When: Friday, Saturday, Sunday year-round
🕐 Hours: 09:00–17:00
🌐 Web: daytonafleamarket.com


5. Webster Westside Flea Market — Webster

Open-air stalls at the Webster Westside Flea Market in Webster Florida
Webster Westside Flea Market — photo: organizers

Florida’s oldest flea market, running for over 50 years in the small town of Webster. The Westside is a large open-air market with the full range: quality antiques and collectables alongside fresh food, bakery items, jewellery, musical instruments, furniture, electronics, pet supplies, and two on-site restaurants. It has a well-earned reputation as a serious source for old and unusual items — collectors come specifically for this, not just as an afterthought.

Note the seasonal hours: the market runs on Mondays only, with earlier closing times in the summer months. Worth building a Monday around if you are in Central Florida.

📍 Where: 516 NW 3rd Street, Webster, FL 33597
📅 When: Mondays year-round
🕐 Hours: October–April: 05:00–15:00 | May–September: 06:00–14:00
🌐 Web: websterwestsidefleamarket.com


6. Fleamasters Flea Market — Fort Myers

Covered indoor shopping areas at Fleamasters Flea Market in Fort Myers Florida
Fleamasters Flea Market, Fort Myers

Over 400,000 square feet of covered shopping in Fort Myers — Fleamasters is one of the largest indoor flea markets in the state and a genuine destination for visitors to Southwest Florida. In practice, it is impossible to see everything in a single visit. Antiques, collectibles, arts and crafts, clothing, jewelry, furniture, and food all have dedicated sections, and new vendors open regularly. Refreshment areas are distributed throughout, which matters considerably when you are walking 400,000 square feet.

Hours vary by season — the market runs Fridays only in summer, expanding to Friday–Sunday from October to April to capture the snowbird season.

📍 Where: 4135 Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33916
📅 When: May–September: Friday only | October–April: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
🕐 Hours: Friday 09:00–15:00 | Saturday–Sunday 09:00–17:00
🌐 Web: fleamall.com


7. Saint Augustine Flea Market — St Augustine

Indoor and outdoor vendor stalls at the Saint Augustine Flea Market in Florida
Saint Augustine Flea Market

Twice a week, more than 500 vendors fill the indoor and outdoor areas of the Saint Augustine Flea Market. Live music, fresh produce, and food vendors round out the experience. The RV park next door means that regulars can arrive the night before and be first through the gates — a practical advantage that serious bargain hunters in Florida have learned to use. Notable standing stalls include Big Bear Armory, Edna’s Treasures for historical and cultural items, and Guitar Sales and Repairs.

Saint Augustine itself — the oldest city in the United States — is reason enough to be in the area, and the flea market fits naturally into a weekend visit.

📍 Where: 2495 State Road 207, Saint Augustine, FL
📅 When: Saturday and Sunday
🕐 Hours: 09:00–16:00
🌐 Web: staugustinefleamarket.com


8. Waldo Flea Market — Waldo

Vendors and shoppers at the Waldo Farmers and Flea Market in Waldo Florida
Waldo Farmers and Flea Market

Up to 35,000 visitors a weekend and the same vendors returning year after year — the Waldo Flea and Farmers’ Market has built its reputation on consistency. Vendors stock quality items and take pride in what they sell. As a result, the market attracts both serious collectors and casual thrift shoppers without feeling like either has been catered to at the expense of the other. The atmosphere is quaint for its size — vendors are approachable and happy to talk about their stock.

Open every weekend except Christmas and Thanksgiving.

📍 Where: 17805 US Hwy 301, Waldo, FL 32694
📅 When: Saturday and Sunday (except Christmas and Thanksgiving)
🕐 Hours: 08:00–16:30
🌐 Web: waldofleamarket.com


9. Pecan Park Flea & Farmers’ Market — Jacksonville

Covered and open-air stalls at Pecan Park Flea and Farmers Market in Jacksonville Florida
Pecan Park Flea & Farmers’ Market, Jacksonville

North Florida’s largest flea market, operating since 1988 with over 750 vendors. The range covers antiques, collectibles, toys, furniture, old vehicles, hunting equipment, clothing, bags, and ornaments across a mix of covered and open-air areas. Food trucks and dining areas keep energy levels up. Free admission and ample parking make it a genuinely family-friendly day out. Moreover, the market has maintained consistent quality across decades without losing the community feel that makes it worth returning to.

📍 Where: 614 Pecan Park Rd, Jacksonville, FL
📅 When: Saturday and Sunday
🕐 Hours: 09:00–17:00
💰 Admission: Free
🌐 Web: pecanpark.net


10. Grumpy Jerry’s Flea Market — Belleview

Outdoor flea market stalls at Grumpy Jerry's Flea Market in Belleview Marion County Florida
Grumpy Jerry’s Flea Market, Belleview

Open every weekend since 1986, Grumpy Jerry’s has earned its self-description as the friendliest flea market in Marion County — the name is the joke; the atmosphere is not. The market has a fine selection of jewelry and decorative antiques alongside the standard flea market range, and prices are consistently reasonable. New stock arrives regularly, which means repeat visitors almost always find something different. The warning about time passing unnoticed is genuine — it is easy to spend two hours here without registering it.

📍 Where: 12180 South Highway 441, Belleview, FL
📅 When: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
🕐 Hours: 06:00–15:00
🌐 Web: grumpyjerrysfleamarket.com


Book Your Stay in Central Florida

Most of Florida’s best flea markets cluster in the Central Florida region — Mt Dora, Webster, Waldo, Belleview, and Daytona Beach are all within reach of Orlando. A base there puts you within a day trip of five markets on this list.

Book Your Stay in Miami

Lincoln Road Antique Market is one of the best seasonal markets in Florida — and Miami is worth the trip regardless. If you are planning a visit between October and May, check the second Sunday schedule and build your weekend around it.


FAQ: Flea Markets in Florida

What is the best flea market in Florida?

For antique quality and overall scale, Renninger’s Mount Dora is the strongest option in Florida — over 1,000 vendors on 117 acres, with a genuine focus on antiques rather than general merchandise. For a seasonal market with a high-end feel, Lincoln Road in Miami Beach (October to May) is the best in the state. For sheer size, Fleamasters in Fort Myers covers over 400,000 square feet of covered shopping.

Are Florida flea markets open year-round?

Most are, though hours often change seasonally. The Daytona Flea Market, Waldo, Pecan Park, and Grumpy Jerry’s all run year-round on their regular schedules. Fleamasters reduces to Fridays only in summer. Webster Westside runs Mondays year-round with shorter hours in summer. Lincoln Road is the main exception — it operates only from October to May.

Which Florida flea market is best for antiques?

Renninger’s Mount Dora is the clear answer — it has the highest concentration of quality antique vendors in the state and hosts several major antique extravaganzas throughout the year. Webster Westside is also strong for old and unusual items. In Southern Florida, Lincoln Road in Miami Beach leans toward the collectible and vintage end, with a well-curated selection of dealers.

What replaced the Wagon Wheel Flea Market?

The Wagon Wheel Flea Market in Pinellas Park closed permanently in March 2020 after 54 years. The closest successor is the Farmers and Flea Bazaar at Derby Lane in St. Petersburg, which opened in November 2025. Several former Wagon Wheel vendors now sell there. The market operates every weekend from 7am to 1pm at the former Derby Lane greyhound track on Gandy Blvd — free entry, free parking.