Vendor Events in Temecula, CA

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Temecula, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Temecula(2)

Old Town Temecula CFM

by Old Town Temecula CFM Organizers

6th & Front Streets, Temecula, CA 92590

Sat: 8:00 AM-12:30 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Old Town Temecula Certified Farmers Market is a vibrant weekly farmers market held every Saturday morning from 8 AM to 12:30 PM at the corner of Sixth and Front Streets in Old Town Temecula. The market features over 40 vendors selling locally-certified fresh produce including seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, and citrus, along with artisanal goods such as baked goods, cut flowers, handcrafted items, artisan crafts, jewelry, specialty foods, honey, cheese, and prepared items. The market serves as a community hub for locals and visitors seeking farm-to-table goods and unique local products. Set in the historic Old Town district with its charming architecture and antique shops, the market attracts a family-friendly and dog-friendly crowd. It operates year-round and is managed by Farmers Market Management Co., offering vendors a consistent, established venue for reaching local customers.

Temecula Valley Certified Farmers Market

by Temecula Certified Farmers Market

28464 Front Street, Temecula, CA 92590

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12:30 PM, Year-round

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30 spots open

Located in the heart of Old Town Temecula at 28250 Old Town Front St, the Temecula Valley Certified Farmers Market is a year-round weekly gathering that brings together local growers and producers every Saturday morning from 8 AM to 12:30 PM. This farmers market operates in the scenic wine country region of Southern California, where the agricultural heritage of Temecula Valley runs deep. Saturday mornings draw a steady stream of locals and visitors who come to shop directly from farmers, browse artisan products, and experience the community atmosphere that defines the farmers market experience. The market showcases the abundance of what grows in Temecula Valley, with vendors offering seasonal produce, fresh-picked fruits, and vegetables that reflect what's currently being harvested locally. Beyond fresh produce, you'll find artisan cheeses, specialty foods, and value-added products created by regional producers. The emphasis on certified farmers means shoppers can expect accountability and direct access to the people who grow and make what they're buying. This direct-to-consumer model is what sets farmers markets apart from traditional retail spaces, allowing vendors to build relationships with their regular customers and for buyers to learn the stories behind their food. The Old Town Temecula location adds character to the market experience, placing it in an established community hub where foot traffic naturally flows through the area on weekend mornings. Being open year-round means the market adapts to seasonal shifts in what's available, so vendors and shoppers alike experience the natural rhythm of agricultural production. Whether you're a vendor looking to establish a regular presence in a dedicated community space or someone exploring the farmers market circuit, the Temecula Valley Certified Farmers Market offers the consistency and foot traffic that comes with a well-established weekly operation in a wine country destination.

Craft Fairs in Temecula(1)

Mamas Wear Prada Market

by Girls Day Out Market

Temeku Cinemas, 26463 Ynez Rd, Temecula, CA 92591

May 2nd, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Held at Temeku Cinemas in Temecula on May 2nd, 2026, this craft fair brings together a curated selection of handmade vendors in one convenient location. The Mamas Wear Prada Market is designed with busy parents and gift-givers in mind, offering an easy way to browse independent makers without the pressure of a sprawling festival. You'll find the kind of thoughtfully crafted goods that make meaningful gifts: handmade jewelry, artisan bath products, custom home decor, printed apparel, accessories, and other one-of-a-kind items created by local makers. The vibe is relaxed and approachable, perfect for people who want to support small businesses while discovering pieces you won't find in chain stores. This one-time spring market attracts vendors who specialize in handmade crafts and audiences looking for authentic, unique products with stories behind them. May is an ideal time for this event, sitting between spring celebrations and early summer plans, so you'll see shoppers picking up Mother's Day gifts, housewarming presents, and items for upcoming graduations and weddings. The market also typically draws people looking to stock up on artisan goods before summer travel season kicks in. Shopping at a craft fair like this is different from farmers markets or pop-ups because the focus is entirely on handmade and artisan items rather than food or seasonal produce. Vendors at the Mamas Wear Prada Market have time to connect with customers, explain their process, and discuss custom orders or special requests. The setting at Temeku Cinemas provides an indoor, climate-controlled environment, making it comfortable to spend time browsing without worrying about weather. This is a great opportunity for vendors to reach customers who actively seek out handcrafted goods and are willing to invest in quality over mass production.

Pop-Ups in Temecula(1)

Temecula Sunset Market

by In The Loop Temecula

41000 Main Street, Town Square Park, Temecula, CA 92590

2nd & 4th Thursday of each month, 5-9pm year-round

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25 spots open

If you're looking for a relaxed evening market experience in Southern California wine country, the Temecula Sunset Market brings together handmade goods, specialty food, and local artisans in the heart of Old Town Temecula. Set on Front Street during select evenings throughout spring and summer 2026, this pop-up market creates a neighborhood gathering space where you can connect directly with makers, producers, and small business owners who call the Temecula Valley home. Pop-up markets like this one operate differently than year-round farmers markets or large festivals. Rather than permanent weekly schedules, they're strategically timed events that build anticipation and bring fresh energy to a community. The Temecula Sunset Market takes advantage of the region's pleasant spring and summer evenings, when outdoor shopping becomes part of the social fabric. You'll typically find artisans selling handmade jewelry, home decor, textiles, and crafts alongside specialty food vendors offering prepared foods, baked goods, jams, sauces, and other value-added products. The mixed vendor approach means shoppers encounter genuine variety in a single evening outing. The Old Town Temecula location on Front Street carries its own character and foot traffic, drawing both locals and wine country visitors who appreciate supporting independent businesses. The evening timing creates a different shopping atmosphere than daytime markets, with vendors and customers often lingering to enjoy the pleasant weather and casual vibe. This is where wine-country tourism intersects with local maker culture. Spring and summer visitors to the Temecula Valley wine region frequently discover these markets while exploring downtown, making it a natural fit for vendors seeking access to both year-round community members and seasonal tourists. For artisans and food producers based in or serving the Temecula area, the Temecula Sunset Market represents a curated selling opportunity designed specifically for small businesses. The format encourages repeat visits from shoppers who want to discover new local makers and enjoy an evening out, and the seasonal timing aligns with peak outdoor entertaining and gift-buying seasons. Whether you're selling handcrafted items, prepared foods, or specialty goods, this market taps into the growing consumer interest in supporting local creators and knowing the people behind the products.

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