Over the course of two weekends, this bustling festival will host a variety of entertainment—from archery and tournament reenactments to tomato throwing and blacksmith demonstrations—alongside unique food and drink offerings, a variety of different vendors and kid-friendly activities like pony rides, mini golf, petting zoos, bounce houses and more.
The Medieval Fair’s first week (Feb. 3-4) has a circus theme while its second installment (Feb. 10-11) offers more animal-focused entertainment.
Event organizers strongly suggest that folks pre-order tickets on their since last year’s inaugural fair was so popular, but at least parking is still free.
The Pinellas Medieval Fair happens Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 3-4 and Feb. 10-11, with tickets still available for $15 & up. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.
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This article appears in Jan 25-31, 2024.

