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Craft Shows & Fairs in Miami, Florida

Miami brings together more cultures, artistic traditions, and creative energy than almost any other American city — and that richness flows directly into its craft show and artisan market scene. South Florida's warm winters make Miami the natural hub for a regional craft circuit that runs from the Keys up through Palm Beach.

Miami's Craft Show Scene

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival

Miami's defining annual event. Held each Presidents Day weekend (February) along McFarlane Road, South Bayshore Drive, and Pan American Drive — centered at Regatta Park overlooking Biscayne Bay:

  • 62 years running (62nd Annual in 2026)
  • 275+ jury-selected artists from across the country
  • Disciplines: sculpture, fine jewelry, ceramics, photography, painting
  • Tens of thousands of attendees across the three-day run
  • One of the most competitive juried festivals in the country

SOMI Art Fest

Set along Sunset Drive between US-1 and Red Road in South Miami, the 41st Annual edition featured 100+ artists in a neighborhood street festival format. Accessible, well-attended, and rooted in the South Miami community.

Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition

Held at Tamiami Park (late March/April), this is one of the largest county fairs in the country:

  • Craft and fine art exhibitors
  • 200+ food booths
  • Agricultural exhibits and livestock competition
  • Connects Miami's urban population to Florida's rural fair tradition

Year-round, community organizations track additional artisan markets, holiday bazaars, and art walks across Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Little Havana, and Coral Gables.

Country Fairs & County Events Near Miami

Miami-Dade County's fair heritage is anchored by the Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition at Tamiami Park. The fair serves an important function — connecting Miami-Dade's agricultural communities in Homestead and South Dade with the broader metro population.

Beyond the county fair, the South Florida winter circuit extends north through Broward and Palm Beach counties. Many craft vendors work this entire corridor across the season.

Best Times to Visit Miami for Craft Events

Presidents Day weekend (February) — peak craft show moment; Coconut Grove Arts Festival anchor; book accommodations well in advance. November through March — primary outdoor event season:
  • Low-to-mid 70s°F temperatures
  • Snowbird population boosts buyer traffic
  • South Florida craft circuit running at full capacity
December — holiday craft markets and artisan bazaars throughout Miami-Dade; Little Havana, Coral Gables, and neighborhood associations host culturally diverse vendor events. June–September — off-season for outdoor shows; heat, humidity, and tropical storm risk suspend most outdoor events.

Nearby Cities for Craft Shows

  • Fort Lauderdale — 30 miles north; War Memorial Auditorium indoor shows, Las Olas Boulevard festivals, Broward County craft circuit
  • Hollywood, FL — 20 miles north; community craft events along the South Florida winter calendar
  • Homestead — 30 miles south; agricultural fair and community market events in South Dade
  • Sarasota — Gulf Coast connection; additional Florida craft travel destination
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best craft shows in Miami, Florida?

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival (Presidents Day weekend, February) is Miami's most celebrated annual event. The SOMI Art Fest in South Miami brings 100+ artists to Sunset Drive. The Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition at Tamiami Park includes craft and fine art exhibitors alongside traditional county fair programming.

When do craft shows happen in Miami?

Miami's primary season runs November through April, with February as peak. The Coconut Grove Arts Festival anchors Presidents Day weekend. The Miami-Dade County Fair takes place in late March and April. Holiday markets cluster in December.

Are there country fairs near Miami?

The Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition at Tamiami Park (late March/April) is the region's major agricultural-style fair — one of the largest county fairs in Florida. It features crafts, fine art, agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, and 200+ food vendors.

Is there a handmade market scene in Miami?

Yes. Beyond the major festivals, Miami has ongoing artisan vendor events, art walks, and markets in Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Little Havana, and Coral Gables. Cuban-influenced folk art and Latin American craft traditions add distinctive character to community markets throughout Miami-Dade.

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