Kenwood Sunday Market St. Pete at St. Petersburg High School, St. Petersburg – Sunday Market in Kenwood

Kenwood Sunday Market, St. Pete

Sun, Jul 19, 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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Sunday Morning Market Brings Local Flavor to Historic St. Pete High

The Kenwood Sunday Market returns to St. Petersburg High School on July 19th, transforming the campus grounds into a bustling marketplace from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This mid-summer gathering captures that essential Florida Sunday morning rhythm—early enough to beat the heat, late enough to sleep in a bit. The historic school setting at 2501 5th Ave N provides ample space for vendors and shoppers to spread out, creating a relaxed browsing atmosphere that feels distinctly neighborhood-focused.

What to Expect:
The Kenwood Sunday Market at St. Pete draws a steady mix of locals stocking up on weekly essentials and visitors exploring what the area's makers and growers have to offer. July means peak Florida produce season, so expect citrus, tropical fruits, and vegetables that thrive in the summer heat. The four-hour window gives plenty of time to browse without feeling rushed, though the earlier arrival typically means better selection before popular items sell out.

Insider Tips:
- The 9:00 AM opening catches cooler temperatures—arriving in the first hour makes for more comfortable shopping
- Bring reusable bags and cash, as some vendors may not accept cards
- Parking fills gradually but steadily; the school lot offers the most convenient access
- Wear comfortable walking shoes since the market spreads across the school grounds
- A hat and sunscreen become essential as the morning progresses and shade becomes scarce
- Check vendor offerings beforehand if searching for specific items, as market lineups can vary week to week

Getting There:
St. Petersburg High School sits in the Kenwood neighborhood, easily accessible from Central Avenue and 5th Avenue North. The school's parking lot provides the most direct access, with entry points along 5th Avenue N near the 25th Street intersection. Multiple PSTA bus stops line 5th Avenue North, with the closest at 5th Avenue North & 25th Street North just 76 meters from the entrance—making this one of the more transit-friendly markets in the area. Walking from the Grand Central District takes about 15 minutes heading north on Central Avenue, then east on 5th Avenue N. The location sits in a residential area with tree-lined streets, typical of St. Pete's older neighborhoods.

Local Scene:
Central Avenue, just blocks south of the market, hosts the area's main concentration of food and drink spots perfect for post-market plans. URBAN Brew and BBQ sits 702 meters away at 2601 Central Ave, offering substantial brunch options for those who worked up an appetite browsing. Salty Nun at 2501 Central Ave provides a more casual atmosphere about a 10-minute walk from the school. The Violet Stone on 9th Ave N brings family-friendly pizza to the mix, locally owned with vegetarian options that complement a morning spent supporting local vendors. Ride'em Cowboy at 2451 Central Ave leans into the neighborhood bar vibe for those wanting to extend their Sunday into the afternoon. The Central Avenue corridor has developed into one of St. Pete's more walkable stretches, with most spots within a comfortable distance for anyone already out exploring the market.

All Ages

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