THE FORTITUDE VALLEY MARKETS
Read moreThe charming and lively alleys of this market are mostly home to local artists and designers. Young fashion designers exhibit and sell their creations, chic, bohemian or retro clothes, jewelry and oriental ornaments. While strolling, you can discover stands where fashion, music and international cuisine are mixed. End your stroll with breakfast at The New Black or satisfy your appetite at Fat Dumpling Valley.
ADELAIDE CENTRAL MARKET
Read moreExcellent for fresh, local, quality produce, coffee and shopping. It's also the perfect place to visit Chinatown, just next door. Guided tours are also offered several times a week, with different themes. For more information, visit www.ausfoodtours.com or Flamboyant Tours, also with local guides. Several guided tours are offered around and inside the central market, real experiences for the senses and the mind. We recommend it!
PADDINGTON MARKETS
Read moreLocated on the square next to Paddington Uniting Church, the charming Paddington Market attracts many Sydneysiders and tourists from all over the world every Saturday. It's a delight to stroll through this small pedestrian market, where some thirty stalls sell unusual, authentic, curious or artistic products, from gourmet foods to unique handmade creations and exotic plants. It's a great opportunity to soak up the sun and find gifts and souvenirs to take home!
GLEBE MARKETS
Read moreGlebe Markets is a historic flea market located in Glebe. The address of the markets is Derby Place, Glebe Point Road Glebe NSW 2037, Australia.
PADDY'S HAYMARKET
Read morePaddy's Markets is the largest market in Sydney. Very popular and visited by many tourists, it is located just in front of Chinatown. It's true that it doesn't have a particular charm but you can buy everything there at relatively interesting prices: clothes, cosmetics, jewelry, gifts... but also food products, especially fruits and vegetables. However, don't hesitate to compare the prices advertised, whether between the stalls of the market itself or with other stores in the city.
THE ORGANIC MARKET AND CAFE
Read moreThe small store created in 1982 offers products from organic producers, often local, fruits and vegetables, but not only. There are products for your pet, dairy products, spreads, wine, beers, but also products for the house, beauty products... But what we like most is that the place invites its visitors to relax on the terrace of its café, which is also a restaurant in the same spirit.
MARGARET RIVER FARMERS MARKET
Read moreAs you can see, the Margaret River region is full of local producers, often using artisanal methods. There is nothing better than to start your Saturday morning with breakfast at the Margaret River Farmers Market to taste some of these products. Many organic products as well. One of the best food markets in Australia. Take the opportunity to do your shopping there. It can be very crowded in high season.