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Farmers Market Near Me – Little Havana’s Cultural Street Market

Farmers Market Near Me – Little Havana’s Cultural Street Market. A Market with Cultural Soul

Looking for a farmers market near you that feels like a cultural celebration? Little Havana offers just that. Famed for its rich Cuban heritage and vibrant energy, the Calle Ocho area hosts one of the most colorful and flavor-packed markets in all of Miami.

Whether you’re a local artisan or a visitor in search of Latin-American flavors, the Little Havana street market offers music, art, handmade products, and authentic Cuban food in one unforgettable experience.


Location, Hours & Details

Location: Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street between 14th & 17th Ave)
Days: Fridays & Sundays (select dates; monthly rotation)
Time: 12 PM – 7 PM
?️ Admission: Free to attend

This rotating open-air market is often timed with Viernes Culturales (Cultural Fridays), drawing hundreds of guests for live performances, vendor booths, and Cuban coffee breaks under palm trees.


What to Expect at the Market

The Little Havana market reflects the diversity and artistry of the neighborhood, offering:

  • Cuban, Dominican, and Venezuelan street food
  • Yerba mate, juices, and cafecito stands
  • Hand-painted art, masks, and Latin folk crafts
  • Live salsa bands, flamenco guitarists, and dance pop-ups
  • Embroidery, jewelry, and handcrafted home goods
  • Books, poetry, and cultural souvenirs

The market attracts both tourists exploring Calle Ocho and locals seeking authentic flavors and handmade keepsakes.


Vendor Opportunities in Little Havana

If you’re a vendor looking to bring cultural, artisan, or food-based products to a welcoming crowd, this market is ideal. Here’s why vendors love it:

  • ? A hyper-local and loyal community
  • ? High tourist engagement with money to spend
  • ? Vibrant live events that attract foot traffic
  • ?️ A venue for artists, poets, and creatives to shine
  • ?️ Vendor support from Unite Worldwide

Want to sell here? Start your vendor application


How to Apply

Vendors are selected based on quality, creativity, and relevance to the cultural vibe of Little Havana. Here’s what’s required:

  • Complete the vendor registration form
  • Submit at least 3 product photos and a booth setup sample
  • Include proof of insurance (food vendors only)
  • Share your social media and promo plans
  • Comply with Florida DBPR food permit if serving edibles

This market favors vendors who are ready to bring energy and artistry — not just products.


Tips for Success

  • Bring bilingual signage (Spanish and English)
  • Play Latin music or display cultural visuals at your booth
  • Offer cash and mobile payment options
  • Give small samples or demos to engage passersby
  • Promote your presence using hashtags like #CalleOchoMarket, #LittleHavanaEvents, and #FarmersMarketNearMe

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Conclusion: Where Art and Tradition Meet

From cafecitos to canvases, Little Havana’s market is a true cultural immersion. It offers an unmatched vendor opportunity to showcase handmade, Latin-inspired goods in one of Miami’s most iconic districts.

Want to bring your craft to Calle Ocho? Register to vend in Little Havana today and join Miami’s cultural heart.

Unite Worldwide, Inc.

Unite Worldwide, Inc.

Unite Worldwide is a dynamic platform dedicated to connecting local vendors with event organizers, fostering vibrant community engagement and promoting sustainability. Our mission is to enhance marketplaces by creating seamless experiences for vendors and organizers alike, while celebrating the cultural heritage and local economies of communities worldwide. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, Unite Worldwide empowers businesses to thrive by providing tools for vendor management, venue sourcing, and event planning. Whether you're hosting a farmers market, artisanal fair, or large-scale festival, Unite Worldwide is your trusted partner in building meaningful connections and unforgettable events. Together, we promote local growth and global impact.

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