Top Weekend Markets in Sydney
From local organic produce and vintage finds to gourmet
pastries and fresh catches of the day, Sydney’s weekend
markets are a delight for both locals and visitors
alike.
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Bringing talented makers of fresh produce to
customers who care about the source of their food, the
Saturday morning Bondi
Farmers Market is the spot for brunch
delights and handmade treats. Bring your yoga mat
and enjoy some zen time with a pop-up yoga class. On
Sundays, head to the Bondi
Markets to get your hands on clothing, jewellery,
vinyl records and vintage homewares.
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A 10min walk from Redfern Station, the award-winning
Carriageworks
Farmers Market is held every Saturday in an
1880s railway precinct. You'll find seasonal produce
from over 70 farmers and artisan food producers across NSW,
and you can even learn the stories behind their food.
Find organic and biodynamic produce, artisan bread,
boutique wines, single-origin coffee, herbal teas, meat,
eggs, fresh honey and freshly cut flowers.
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Held every Saturday morning, the Paddington
Markets started in 1973, as a way to connect
local fashion designers, craftspeople, jewellers and
artists with customers. Set in the grounds of the
heritage-listed Paddington Uniting Church on Oxford
Street, the market now has over 150 unique stalls
selling fashion, accessories, delicately scented soaps
and candles and pictures that inspire. Head to the
Paddington Reservoir afterwards for a dose of greenery.
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Weekends come alive at The
Rocks Markets, where artisanal wares,
gourmet street food and harbourside views come together
on Sydney's oldest cobblestone streets. Meet local
artists and photographers, sample handmade beauty
products, or refuel at one of the many food
vendors. The markets are within walking distance of the
CBD, and transport hubs Circular Quay and Wynyard.
Afterwards, head to some of Sydney’s oldest pubs or
a restaurant overlooking the harbour.
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Chinatown’s famous Friday
Night Market is one of Sydney’s most
popular late-night shopping hotspots. Open every Friday
from 4pm to 11pm, the markets reflect the culture,
creativity and energy of Sydney’s thriving Chinatown
precinct. The Chinatown Markets offer visitors the
opportunity to taste their way through Asia without
leaving Australia. Head there for your dose of delicious
street food and Asian culture.
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Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Sydney
Fish Market, a working fish market located on
the harbour in Blackwattle Bay, Pyrmont – just
a short distance from downtown Sydney. It's the largest
market of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, selling a
range of seafood and fresh produce. Also on-site
are cafés, restaurants, a wholesale auction, and the Sydney
Seafood School, where you can take
hands-on-lesson, which includes a delicious meal and a
glass of wine.
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The Rozelle
Collectors Market offers secondhand wares,
collectables, fashion, jewellery and antiques.
Stallholders have been selling pre-loved wares in the
grounds of the Rozelle Public School for over 20 years,
and the markets are a brilliant spot for a leisurely
browse and a fabulous place to bag some unique finds. Be
sure to explore nearby Balmain afterwards, which has an
abundance of heritage pubs and lovingly restored
cottages.
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The bi-weekly Cambridge
Markets at the Entertainment Quarter in
Moore Park offers produce and goods from 40
stallholders. Every Wednesday and Saturday you can
find seasonal produce straight from farms, beautiful
fresh flowers, crafts and clothing, French
linen and lots of delicious food!
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Each Sunday morning, loyal visitors from all over Sydney
trek to Marrickville
Organic Food & Farmers Market for
organic groceries, vintage clothes, books, rugs,
and even healing crystals and tarot readings. Stop by
Brooklyn Boy Bagels for a poppy seed bagel with cream
cheese, lox, dill and capers. Be sure to put
aside some time to explore the diverse suburb of Marrickville with
its vibrant music and art scene.
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Running on the third Sunday of every month at Olympic
Blvd and Cathy Freeman Park in Sydney
Olympic Park, the Sydney
Vegan Market is your ultimate destination for
all things plant-based, cruelty-free and vegan.
Alongside up to 130 committed vegan stalls, from fresh
food to homewares to coffee to fashion, expect a slew of
entertainment and activities including free yoga, pilates,
mindfulness for kids and a free education series “TENT
Talks”.
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The Kirribilli
Markets offer one of the best city vistas,
overlooking the sparkling harbour and the Sydney Harbour
Bridge. On Saturdays, the market features over
220 stalls selling new and recycled fashion and
accessories, antiques and collectables, and
homewares. On Sundays, the market has a more artisan
focus, with stallholders offering art, design and
emerging local fashion designers. Enjoy live music and
international food as you browse.
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