Sunday Morning Market Culture Meets Historic St. Pete Campus The Kenwood Sunday Market returns to St. Petersburg High School on July 5th from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, transforming the historic campus into a community gathering spot for local vendors and food enthusiasts. This Independence Day weekend market captures that essential Sunday morning rhythm—unhurried browsing, fresh finds, and conversations that stretch longer than planned. The four-hour window gives plenty of time to explore without the pressure of a quick in-and-out shopping trip. What to Expect: St. Petersburg High School's grounds provide an unexpected backdrop for this community market, with vendors spreading across campus areas that typically see textbooks rather than tomatoes. The July 5th timing means a holiday weekend crowd looking to extend their celebrations with local food discoveries and artisan goods. Expect a mix of prepared foods, fresh produce, and handmade items that reflect St. Pete's creative community, all wrapped in that relaxed Sunday atmosphere where sampling and chatting come standard. Insider Tips: - The 9:00 AM opening catches the coolest part of a July morning—arriving early beats both the heat and the heaviest crowds - Bring reusable bags and small bills since many vendors prefer cash for quick transactions - Parking fills steadily after 10:00 AM as late risers and post-brunch crowds arrive - The market's location on a school campus means shade opportunities near buildings—map your route to include cooling-off spots - Plan to spend at least an hour if browsing thoroughly, longer if stopping for prepared food - Sunscreen and a hat aren't optional in July, even for a morning market Getting There: St. Petersburg High School sits at 2501 5th Avenue North, with 5th Avenue serving as the main approach from either direction. The campus offers on-site parking that fills progressively throughout the morning, with spots closest to the market area claimed first. Multiple bus stops line 5th Avenue North, including stops at 25th Street North just 76 meters from the entrance—making public transit a practical option for those coming from other St. Pete neighborhoods. The 26th Street North and 27th Street North stops provide additional access points within easy walking distance. The school's location in the Kenwood neighborhood puts it within reach of Central Avenue's commercial corridor, a familiar landmark for navigation. Local Scene: Central Avenue, running parallel just blocks south, anchors the area's food and drink scene with options perfect for extending a market morning into a full outing. URBAN Brew and BBQ sits 702 meters away at 2601 Central Avenue, offering barbecue that fits the holiday weekend mood. Salty Nun at 2501 Central Avenue provides a bar atmosphere about 704 meters from the school for those ready to transition from market browsing to afternoon drinks. The Violet Stone brings family-friendly pizza to 2134 9th Avenue North, roughly 713 meters away—a solid post-market lunch option. Ride'em Cowboy at 2451 Central Avenue delivers that locally-owned bar experience with vegetarian options, sitting 712 meters from the market. The concentration of spots along Central Avenue means a short drive or longer walk connects market-goers to St. Pete's broader food culture, turning a Sunday market trip into a neighborhood exploration.

Kenwood Sunday Market, St. Pete
Sun, Jul 5, 2026
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
St. Petersburg High School
St. Petersburg High School, 2501 5th Ave N, St Petersburg, FL 33713, United States
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