Weekends can only mean one thing: markets. And luckily for us, Sydney/Eora is brimming with farmers markets offering the freshest local produce, vintage markets stacked with second-hand finds, street food markets with global food galore, and seasonal pop-up markets bringing even more goodies to Sydney's already bustling market scene.
Ready your fridges, grab your reusable bags, put on your bargain-hunting hat, and come hungry—these are the best markets in Sydney right now.
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Artisans In The Park
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Local designers, artisans and makers are coming together to showcase their handcrafted works at Artisans In The Park at the leafy Dr H J Foley Rest Park. From pottery and homewares to art and accessories, there’ll be heaps on offer to rummage through, all backgrounded by live music from local talent. The not-for-profit market supports local charities, organisations and schools, so your purchases will also go towards helping the community thrive.
The Details
When: Saturday 7 June, 10am–3pm
Where: Dr H J Foley Rest Park, 140 Glebe Point Road, Glebe
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The Makers And Shakers Market
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If you’re after a stellar lineup of arts, crafts and designed goods, The Makers And Shakers Market is the one to hit. It has over 130 stalls selling handmade gems, including ceramics, sustainable fashion, accessories and more. There are also food and drink stalls for when hunger strikes. Entry is $5 for adults and free for children under 12.
The Details
When: Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 June, 10am–4pm
Where: White Bay Cruise Terminal, 2041 James Craig Road, Rozelle
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Winter Solstice Festival
Winter has officially landed, which means heart-warming, wintery markets, making us feel slightly better about being out in the cold. Pocket City Farms’ Winter Solstice Festival is bringing cosy vibes to Camperdown with environmentally-friendly market stalls, flickering fire pits, farm tours, lantern making,g followed by a lantern parade, face painting, belly-filling eats and live tunes. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for concessions.
The Details
When: Saturday 21 June, 12pm–6pm
Where: Pocket City Farms, 31A Mallett Street, Camperdown
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Farmers Markets In Sydney
Carriageworks Farmers’ Market
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The iconic Carriageworks Farmers Markets sets the weekly standard for farmers markets, thanks to its top-notch vendor lineup and in no small part due to its historic Eveleigh location.
“I love the energy of Carriageworks Markets—there’s great produce, passionate makers, and that perfect mix of culture and community,” says Urban List Sydney Commercial Director, Daniel Harris. “It’s my go-to Saturday ritual for good food, good vibes, and great coffee.”
You’ll find organic and biodynamic produce, artisan breads and pastries, boutique wines, premium meats and cheeses, herbal teas, freshly cut flowers, and more.
Stalls change weekly, but you can expect goodies like cultured butter and lemon curd from Pepe Saya, dangerously good viennoiserie from All Purpose Bakery, and coffee from the legends at Single O.
The Details
When: Saturdays, 8am–1pm
Where: 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh
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Northside Produce Market
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The Northside Produce Market pops up fortnightly, and is packed to the rafters with a stellar lineup of more than 70 vendors and producers, hailing from Orange, the Riverina, Central Tablelands, Southern Highlands, Brother Mountains and Crescent Head, the outskirts of Sydney and inner city. There's plenty of green space to stretch out and enjoy a coffee and picnic with your haul once you're done shopping, too.
The Details
When: The first and third Saturday of the month, 8am–12pm
Where: Ted Mack Civic Park, 200 Miller Street, North Sydney
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Tramsheds Growers Markets
If you're not already familiar with the Tramsheds, the collection of shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants is in itself much like a set of permanent markets where you can pop through for anything from a haircut to a dinner date.
But you can also make your way to the Artisan Lane on weekends for a showcase of Greater Sydney's best providores, chefs, and producers at the Tramsheds Growers Markets.
Come for a bottle of locally distilled gin, specialty sauces, delicious baked goods and pantry staples you didn’t know you needed.
The Details
When: Saturdays and Sundays, 9am–3pm
Where: Tramsheds, 1 Dalgal Way, Forest Lodge
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Entertainment Quarter Markets
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One you can pay a visit to during the week if your weekends are jam-packed, EQ Markets is nestled under some sweeping shade canopy, making them a winner for a warm day.
Fill your basket with beautiful, seasonal produce direct from farmers and growers, and enjoy a treat from the food stalls that flank the over 50-stall lineup.
There's always a mix of produce, prepared food, locally made goods including accessories and homewares, and flowers, so there's something for everyone.
The Details
When: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8am–2pm
Where: The Market Canopy, Entertainment Quarter
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Marrickville Organic Food Market
They say the Inner West is best. Well, you can be sure to find the best of the best at the Marrickville Organic Food Markets—these guys serve up the freshest organic produce every Sunday.
Start your morning with a warm, stringy cheese toastie before stocking up on your weekly goods, including seasonal fruit and veggies, fresh seafood, and local honey.
The Details
When: Sundays, 9am–3pm
Where: 142 Addison Road, Marrickville
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Orange Grove Market
Every Saturday, the backstreets of Lilyfield are filled with locals walking in one direction: towards the Orange Grove Market. Stalls flood the Inner West primary school with some of the freshest produce in town, where colours and smells overwhelm the senses in the best possible way.
You'll find fruit, veggies, flowers, meat, pastries, juices—rain, hail, or shine. If you see a long line stretching out of a particular bacon and egg roll stall, trust us and join it for one of the best hangover cures ever created.
The Details
When: Saturdays, 8am–1pm
Where: Orange Grove Primary School, Perry Street, Lilyfield
Find out more here.
Lifestyle Markets In Sydney
Bondi Markets
Whatever your eastern suburbs Sunday plans might be, make sure you add the Bondi Markets to your itinerary, and pay them a visit with no expectations—you might pick up a custom surfboard, some locally-made skincare products, retro homeware, vintage couture or an organic brekkie bowl.
It also helps that these particular markets take place across the road from a very famous 1km stretch of white sand, so it's worth packing your swimmers for a post-trawl swim.
You can pick up your fresh produce every Saturday from 9am to 1pm at the same spot at the Bondi Farmers Market.
The Details
When: Sundays, 10am–4pm
Where: Bondi Beach Public School, Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach
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The Rocks Market
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The Rocks is one of Sydney's most charming suburbs, peppered with historic pubs and enviable Sydney Harbour views. Head to the cobblestone laneways on weekends and you'll find the vibrant The Rocks Market, beloved by tourists and locals alike, on the foreshore.
Expect tonnes of stallholders selling new and much-loved goodies, from quality artisan goods to crowd-favourite gozleme and handmade sweet treats, with lots of live music and entertainment to round out the experience.
The Details
When: Saturdays and Sundays, 10am–5pm
Where: George Street, The Rocks
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Manly Markets
Come one, come all to the beautiful and lively open-air Manly Markets. Situated right in the heart of sunny Manly, these bustling markets are a little slice of beachy paradise, with passionate stallholders stocking a huge variety of awesome goods.
Shop artisanal produce, vintage apparel, unique imports, gifts, handcrafted jewellery, eco-friendly items, local art, and more.
Once you’ve had a decent stroll around these sunny Sydney markets, make sure to reward those hungry bellies by visiting one of the fantastic bars or restaurants that surround the Corso.
The Details
When: Saturdays and Sundays, 9am–5pm
Where: Manly Corso, Sydney Road, Manly
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Ryde Wharf Markets
For a waterfront affair, Ryde Wharf Market is docked right on the harbour at Anderson Park. It’s held twice monthly, offering more than 50 stalls each time. Stroll around the park to find hot food, fresh produce, homewares, fashion, jewellery and plenty of unique, locally made gifts. It’s the perfect opportunity to support small businesses and try some of Sydney’s best local market offerings.
The Details
When: Second and fourth Sunday of every month, 9am–2pm
Where: Anderson Park, 2 Parsonage Street, Ryde
Find out more here.
Flour Mill Markets Summer Hill
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Held in the forecourt of the heritage Mungo Scott building, which used to be a flour mill, Flour Mill Markets is completely plastic free, making it one of the most sustainable markets in Sydney.
“For regular, tasty international bites to eat beyond a bacon and egg roll, and a monthly native flower collection, I love the Flour Mill at Summer Hill Markets,” says Urban List NSW Sales Manager, Bushra Khalid.
So, remember to bring your reusable totes, grab a morning bite and stock up on bits from small-batch producers like chilli oil, sparkling tea, handmade chocolate, and s’mores kits.
The Details
When: Every first and third Sunday, 9am–1pm
Where: 18 Flour Mill Way, Summer Hill
Find out more here.
The Cannery Market
The Cannery is already a busy foodie marketplace decked out with permanent shops serving up all kinds of treats, but when The Cannery Market is on, the place absolutely pops off. The ground floor of this Rosebery institution is taken over by over 45 stallholders, offering even more mixed goodies from world food to fresh flowers and handmade crafts.
The Details
When: First Saturday and Sunday of every month, 9am–3pm
Where: The Cannery, 61 Mentmore Avenue, Rosebery
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Green Square Market
Alexandria’s Green Square fills up with locals and tourists alike for a huge day of shopping, food and live entertainment on the last Saturday of every month hosted by Cambridge Markets. Wander past over 50 bustling market stalls slinging everything from sizzling international gourmet foods, fresh produce, artisan goods, homewares, sustainable fashion, handmade gifts and more.
The Details
When: Fourth Saturday of every month, 9am–2pm
Where: 318 Botany Road, Alexandria
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Maroubra Beach Markets
Beachside markets are some of the best Sydney markets, pumped with plenty of quality coastal gems, second-hand goods, and foodie finds right next to the ocean. Maroubra Beach Markets is known for it’s sustainable offering, promoting local, small retailers, craftspeople and producers, each selling unique and amazing products with the environment in mind. This one’s dog-friendly too, so feel free to bring your pooch along.
The Details
When: First Saturday of every month, 8am–2pm
Where: Broadarrow Reserve, Maroubra
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Vintage Markets In Sydney
Glebe Markets
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This viral Sydney market deserves a top spot on any list, with a cult following and serious gems to be uncovered every single weekend. The vibe is a funky flea market, with a mix of permanent and casual traders offering epic finds in every category.
“Glebe Markets is my absolute favourite,” says Urban List Commercial Video Manager, Jess Best. “It has a great array of second-hand clothing finds and the baked goods are next level.”
With a grassy patch in the middle for enjoying some food stall tucker or admiring your finds, this is a perfect Saturday out—just note this one isn't dog friendly.
The Details
When: Saturdays, 10am–4pm
Where: Glebe Public School, 9–25 Derwent Street, Glebe
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Kirribilli Markets
First held in the ‘70s, Kirribilli Markets is one of Sydney’s oldest markets, and a go-to spot for second-hand finds in eyeshot of the towering Sydney Harbour Bridge. Over 220 stalls sell previously loved fashion, vintage accessories, retro homewares and antique decor. There’s also new products and goods from emerging local designers and artists, as well as gourmet foods from a variety of international food stalls.
The Details
When: Saturdays, 10am–4pm
Where: Glebe Public School, 9–25 Derwent Street, Glebe
Find out more here.
Rozelle Collectors Markets
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Adventuring through the Rozelle Collectors Markets can feel like taking a trip back in time. It’s no surprise that the market is one of Sydney’s favourite outdoor antiques, collectibles, and second-hand shopping destinations, with live tunes from top-notch local talent to soundtrack your browsing.
When your bags start to feel a bit heavy, take a break and enjoy the food stalls offering a range of delicious food.
The Details
When: Saturdays, 9am–3pm
Where: Rozelle Public School, 663 Darling Street, Rozelle
Find out more here.
Street Food Markets In Sydney
Sydney Chinatown Markets
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Do yourself a favour and head to Sydney’s Chinatown Markets on Friday night. Dixon Street comes alive with over 50 market stalls slinging top-notch Asian street food. While the stall roster changes week to week, expect big bowls of pho, silky ramen, piping hot roti, bursting dumplings, and rich curries, as well as global food truck eats and local Asian artisans offering fun accessories, collector items, and phone charms.
The Details
When: Every Friday night, 4pm–11pm
Where: Dixon Street, Sydney CBD
Find out more here.
Burwood Chinatown Night Markets
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A colourful arcade of neon spreads across Burwood Chinatown 24/7, and at the end of the week, it gets even more vibrant. Burwood’s Chinatown Night Markets pulls together some of the best Asian market food stalls across four nights of outdoor late night feasts. You’ll find viral Japanese cream fried sandwiches, matcha creations, fresh fruit mochi, and more crazy-delicious food creations.
The Details
When: Thursdays–Sundays, 5pm–10pm
Where: 127/133 Burwood Road, Burwood
Find out more here.
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