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What Days Is Daytona Flea Market Open?

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Quick Fact: You’ll find the Daytona Flea Market open Fridays through Sundays, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. all year, and there’s no fee to get in or park.

Where exactly is this flea market?

It sits just one block west of the I-95 interchange (Exit 260C) at the corner of US 92 and Tomoka Farms Road.

Tucked in Daytona Beach, Florida, the market thrives in a tourist-heavy zone packed with draws like the Daytona International Speedway and the Atlantic coastline. That’s part of why the area sees over 2.2 million visitors a year. The location makes it a natural pit stop whether you’re passing through or already exploring Central Florida.

When can I actually visit?

Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Operating Days Hours of Operation Location
Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 1350 Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

From I-95, hop off at Exit 260C for US 92/International Speedway Blvd. Then go one block west. You’ll see the market right where US 92 meets Tomoka Farms Road.

How did this place get started?

It began as a small weekend farmers' market in the 1970s and grew into a year-round destination under local ownership in the early 2000s.

Back then, it was just a modest gathering. Now it covers over 100 acres with more than 2,000 vendors peddling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. The boom tracks the region’s tourism surge, and honestly, that’s what kept it alive. Flea markets have a knack for blending commerce and community, and this one’s no exception.

Here’s something you don’t see everywhere: the market stays open rain or shine. That reliability has made it a go-to spot for generations. Weekends bring live music, seasonal holiday events, and a mix of local vendors and traveling sellers. It’s a snapshot of Florida’s melting pot right there on Tomoka Farms Road.

Any tips for first-timers?

Admission and parking are both free, and you can call (386) 253-8333 or visit www.daytonafleamarket.com for updates.

Parking lots on-site won’t cost you a dime, and the website’s the best place to check for last-minute changes. Weekends get crowded, especially during spring break and big NASCAR weekends, so plan to arrive early if you want the full experience. The market’s tucked close to hotels and other Daytona Beach attractions, making it an easy add-on to any Central Florida itinerary.

Tom Bennett
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Tom Bennett is a travel planning writer and former travel agent who has booked everything from weekend road trips to round-the-world itineraries. He lives in San Diego and writes practical travel guides that focus on what you actually need to know, not what looks good on Instagram.

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