Indie Flea season is back in St. Pete. The ultra-popular market returns this weekend, launching its new series of outdoor markets at Campbell Park. The first event takes place this Sunday, November 2, from 12-4 pm.

Campbell Park is located just south of Tropicana Field, at 601 14th St. South, with free parking available on site. The family-friendly and pet-friendly market is free to attend and open to all ages.

The Indie Flea attracts hundreds of the area’s independent artisans, vendors, makers, collectors, nurseries and more for its sprawling market, and it has become a local favorite.

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Food trucks lined up at a local marketFood trucks lined up at a local marketIndie Flea supports a number of local food trucks including Latin Lunchbox, Funnel Vision, Oopsy Daisy Sweets, and more.

The celebration of local shopping offers plenty of chances to find seasonal goods and wares, along with thrifty finds, local food, antiques, and the like. Admission to Indie Flea is completely free and open to all ages. Learn more at theindieflea.com.

More from The Indie Flea: “We’ve sourced the finest St. Pete has to offer in locally made and curated hand-crafted goods, vintage housewares, decor, Mid-century furniture, vintage clothing, antiques, plants, collectibles, food, music, art and so much more.”

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Looking for more great local shopping? Don’t forget: the weekly Saturday Morning Market is back in its Fall-Spring location at Al Lang Stadium every Saturday from 9 am – 2 pm. As St. Pete’s longest-running market – and one of the biggest in the south – it’s a must-visit for shopping, browsing, enjoying live performances, and picking up great food and produce.

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