Fresh Harvests in the Heart of Orange County
Orlando serves as a primary hub for local food, hosting 4 of the 8 markets found within Orange County. These markets represent a key part of Florida's 70 statewide locations for local growers. The city offers a welcoming atmosphere for anyone looking to support regional agriculture.
Weekend Favorites and Mid-Week Picks
Saturdays are the main event with 3 different markets including the Orlando Farmers Market and Village Growers Market. If you miss the weekend rush, Green Acres Farmers' Market opens on Tuesdays to restock your pantry. Sundays feature the Blue Ridge Open Air Market, which offers a wide selection of organic goods.
Cider, Flowers, and Farm-Fresh Eggs
Orlando markets feature 22 unique products, offering everything from artisan cheese to grass-fed beef. Eggs, cider, and cut flowers are among the most popular items, each available at 2 different city markets. You can also find specialty products like seafood and lavender at the year-round Village Growers location.
Strategic Saturday Shopping in Orlando
Saturday is the best time to visit since 3 of the city's 4 markets are open simultaneously. While most locations follow a seasonal April to October schedule, the Village Growers Market provides fresh goods year-round. Mid-week shoppers can head out on Tuesdays between 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
Discover More Sunshine State Markets
Orlando's markets are just the beginning of what Orange County has to offer for local food lovers. Expand your search to nearby Tampa or Jacksonville to explore a wider range of Florida's 70 markets. Check our county pages for a complete list of regional farm stands.
Market Insights
Orlando has 4 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 4 hold weekend hours. Common products include Eggs, Cider, Baked Goods.
All Markets in Orlando
Orlando Farmers Market
Blue Ridge Open Air Market
Green Acres Farmers' Market
Village Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Orlando
Other Cities in Florida
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.