Winter Park Farmers' Market

At the corner of New York Ave & Morse Blvd, Winter Park, FL

Hours

Every Saturday from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. (Check dates for Spring and Fall Art Festivals in lieu of the market)

Cost

Visiting the Winter Park Farmers' Market is free! However, Certain events and unique offerings within the market may have fees.

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

Picture a Saturday morning sipping coffee while sauntering past vendors with lush flowers and fresh produce. This laid-back vibe awaits at Winter Park Farmers' Market.

This weekly celebration of community and the love for fresh, local offerings started in 1979. Equally impressive is that the old train depot is a historic landmark, which has gifted the community with a unique shopping experience.

Over the years, Winter Park Farmers' Market has blossomed into a key player in the local economy. Visitors will find an array of vendors showcasing the finest in organic produce, artisanal baked goods, and handcrafted items.

The market is a testament to the city's dedication to sustainability and support for small businesses. It provides a dependable outlet for local farmers and artisans to connect directly with consumers, contributing positively to the community's well-being.

Attending Winter Park Farmers' Market is a place to meet the faces behind the wholesome food and unique products. It celebrates the city's agricultural heritage and participates in an experience beyond a simple transaction.

Winter Park Farmers' Market: Fun Facts & Cool Features

This annual event has earned a spot as one of the most popular markets in Central Florida. This is due to its fresh fare and the distinctive experiences it provides. The market is home to a vibrant plant scene with vendors specializing in orchids and tropical plants unique to the region. These botanical offerings turn shopping into a verdant adventure.

Moreover, the market caters to food enthusiasts and culinary creators with specialized ingredients that can't be found in an average grocery store. From exotic spices to heritage-breed meats, the gourmet finds at Winter Park Farmers' Market inspire visitors to explore new recipes and cuisine.

Another notable feature is the market's active involvement in community engagement, often hosting events and seasonal festivities that encourage family-friendly fun. This aspect has turned the market into a social hub, where weekly visits are a staple for many Orlando residents, establishing it as a cherished weekend ritual.

History and architectural buffs will marvel at the depot's red brick walls that echo stories of the past. The space served as a significant transportation hub for the city, witnessing the ebb and flow of goods and people.

The Winter Park Farmers' Market is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Orlando's spirit. It symbolizes a thriving community where the freshest foods, unique finds, and warm, sun-soaked memories are abundant.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions:

  • Start on I-4 E toward Exit 82A.
  • Take Exit 87 for Fairbanks Ave.
  • Head East on Fairbanks Ave for about 2 miles.
  • Make a right on S New York Ave, and continue for half a mile.
  • Turn left on W Lyman Ave; you'll see the market just ahead on the right.
  • Address: 200 W New England Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy cooler temperatures and the best selection of produce and goods.
  • Parking can be found at the nearby Park Avenue area, but be prepared for a short walk as it gets busy.
  • Visit the market with reusable bags to carry your finds and support environmental sustainability.
  • Check the market's social media pages for special event days when you can enjoy added festivities.
  • Many vendors accept credit cards, but bringing cash can make your transactions quicker.
  • Speak with the vendors; they often have cooking tips and recipe ideas to elevate your market haul.

Location

At the corner of New York Ave & Morse Blvd, Winter Park, FL

Frequently Asked Questions

Orlando is an easy drive-to destination from across the Southeast, with I-95 providing direct access. Orlando is located about 4 hours from Miami, around 7 hours from Atlanta, and only about 1½ hours from Tampa.

For those flying to the area, the Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the biggest and busiest airport in Florida as it serves as a hub for several airlines. While super convenient due to location, be sure to plan for plenty of additional time when flying into or out of Orlando directly. The smaller Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) may be another option, mainly serving charter and lower-cost airlines.


If you are flying to the Orlando area, renting a car is highly recommended as attractions and neighborhoods are spread out and public transportation is limited. A car is definitely the most efficient way to navigate the area.

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Orlando is centrally located in the heart of Florida and not considered a beach destination. However, with Tampa, Jacksonville Beaches, and Miami just an hour to two hours away by car, it’s definitely feasible to combine a beach-day into an Orlando adventure. The most accessible beach option is Cocoa Beach, about an hour east of Orlando. It’s worth noting that Orlando is home to more than 100 lakes, so there are plenty of inviting water activities nearby. This includes several beautiful natural springs.

Orlando offers year-round sunshine, which makes it attractive at any time. It has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Hurricane season runs from June through November, but direct hits are rare. Higher temps and humidity coincide with the area’s rainy season, which can stretch until early Fall. Orlando’s mild winters make it ideal for snowbirds, while Spring and Fall offer perfect weather.

Absolutely! Orlando offers plenty of outdoor recreation with its many lakes, world-class golf courses, and beautiful gardens. Orlando has a vibrant cultural and arts scene, as well as numerous unique neighborhoods to explore. Live music, festivals, and sporting events are also key attractions in the area.


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