Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival
by Greater St Louis Renaissance Faire
Rotary Park, 2577 W Meyer Rd, Wentzville, MO 63385
Weekends May 16 - June 7, 2026
FestivalContact merchant coordinator
25 spots open
Step back into a different era at this annual Renaissance Festival held weekends from May 16 through June 7, 2026, in Wentzville at Rotary Park. This festival creates a permanent village setting where artisans and craftspeople showcase their work across multiple stages of entertainment, jousting tournaments, and an interactive marketplace atmosphere. The event draws crowds of history enthusiasts, families, and casual visitors looking for a full day of immersive entertainment and unique handmade goods.
As a festival, the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival differs from typical craft fairs by building an entire themed environment where vendors become part of the experience itself. With over 80 artisan shops throughout the grounds, you'll find the kinds of vendors who thrive in this setting: jewelry makers, leatherworkers, woodcarvers, glassblowers, blacksmiths, textile artists, and costume creators. Many vendors specialize in period-inspired or fantasy pieces that fit the Renaissance theme, from chainmail accessories to handbound journals to elaborate masks and theatrical wear. Food vendors also play a central role, offering everything from traditional turkey legs to period-style fare, creating a full sensory experience.
The festival schedule spans multiple weekends in late spring, which means good weather for outdoor browsing and an established crowd of regular attendees who return year after year. Between browsing artisan stalls, guests enjoy full-armor jousting demonstrations, live entertainment across four stages, street performers, and interactive areas that keep the energy dynamic throughout the day. This combination of shopping, entertainment, and atmosphere means attendees tend to spend longer at the festival than at a typical one-day market, giving vendors extended exposure and multiple opportunities to connect with customers. For artisans selling handmade, specialty, or experience-based products, the festival environment at Rotary Park in Wentzville provides a strong customer base of people actively seeking unique, quality items and ready to engage with makers.