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With such a varied selection of local farmers markets in South Florida, it’s easy to support local farmers, merchants and small businesses. 

West Palm Beach GreenMarket

Celebrating its 27th season, the market overlooks the tranquil water, setting the scene for a relaxing, laid back saunter through about 100 vendors that range from fresh produce to dog treats to flowers and everything in between. Plus its last season was named the number one farmers market in America by USA Today 10Best. 

Saturdays; 101 S. Clematis St., West Palm Beach; wpb.org/government/community-events/community-events/west-palm-beach-greenmarket

Delray GreenMarket 

This downtown open-air market brings the community together on the lawn of the Old School Square Park. Founded in 1996, it continues to welcome vendors that are serving international cuisines alongside soaps, honey and so much more.  

Saturdays; 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach; 561/278-8640; delrayCRA.org

Swank Farm Farmers Market

Under a nearly 10,000-square-foot barn you’ll not only find fresh locally sourced produce but a selection of other unique vendors selling milk, bone broth, seafood and pickles, all accompanied by live music. 

Saturdays; 14311 North Road, Loxahatchee; 561/202-5648; swankspecialtyproduce.com

Royal Palm Beach Green Market and Bazaar

Located on the grounds of Village Hall, the market sells items from warm baked goods and herbs to craft jewelry, orchids and potted plants. You’ll also find a variety of food trucks and as always, plenty of parking. Saturdays; 1050 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach; RPBGreenMarket.com


Christie Galeano-DeMott

Author Christie Galeano-DeMott

Christie is a food lover and travel fanatic who believes there's always room for dessert. When she’s not writing about the plates and people who capture South Florida's soul, Christie is irresistibly happy in the company of her husband, their two dogs and a glass of red wine.

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