Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including The Fitzroy Market, Lost and Found Market, Dandenong Market, Preston Market, Market Fair, Brunswick Street Market, Trash & Treasure, The Rose Street Artists' Market, St Kilda Esplanade Market, Hank Marvin Market.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Lost & Found Market is a vintage market covering 950 sq metres. We have over 50 stallholders selling a huge range of vintage furniture, lighting, art, fashion, books, industrial, records, kitchenalia and bric-a-brac.
What a fun place to explore... Such a diverse range of second hand items. Guaranteed giggles reliving some fun fashion. Grab a friend and prepare to spend the day searching.
4.5 based on 226 reviews
Known as the "cook's market", Dandenong Market is a 150-year old traditional working market in Melbourne's South East. A mecca for fresh produce and hard-to-find ingredients, Dandenong Market attracts over 5 million visitors a year who seek out authentic, fresh produce. With over 200 market traders spread out over 8000 square metres, Dandenong Market offers everything from honeycomb fresh from the beehive, to flowers cut straight from the farm, to apples picked from the orchard. A busy and bustling market full of sights and delights, Dandenong Market offers a taste for every season and a treasure in every stall.
My favourite place to go every fortnight to get fresh fruit, veg, fish, bread and handmade soaps. Beautiful quality and great prices. Soooo much better than the supermarkets!!
4.5 based on 103 reviews
Great market for all the good reasons Very good seafood market Very good meat market Very good delicatessen market Very good fruit market And also very good take away goods to eat there I especially like Ishtar Borek & Falafel All good
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Vintage & Makers Market Fair brings together the best of handmade, fashion, antiques, memorabilia, collectables and more in Ferntree Gully, Victoria.
A fabulously eclectic shared retail space, with over 200 stall holders under the one roof! I highly recommend a visit to Market Fair!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The place to get something new and eclectic. Based in Fitzroy at the Australia Catholic University, the market provides pop up retail outlets for Designers, Artisans, and Makers to sell quality items on the CBD’s doorstep. Collaborating with the Rag Trade and Recycle Market our market sells quality items direct to the public within the high street vibe. A community initiative with a big heart.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
I am a weekly early bird regular - yes I queue up at 6am on Sunday and pay $5.50 to get in at 6.45 - but am hopelessly addicted - the thrill of never knowing what the regular sellers have found to on sell combined with the different casual sellers each week means it is a different market each week - today was smallish as everyone is on hols but the buyers were there in force - expecting some huge markets between now and Easter - and yes I filled my shopping bag with goodies!
4.0 based on 102 reviews
The Rose St. Artists’ Market is where those in-the-know find Melbourne’s best art and design talent. Each Saturday and Sunday there’s a huge line-up of creative types, so expect to feast your eyes on plenty of unique gems and one-off wonders that you won’t get anywhere else! There’s everything from art, photography, fashion, jewellery, accessories, homewares, collectables, tasty treats, rooftop bar….and more!
As we’re backpacking everything was out of our price range but there were SO many things I would buy if money wasn’t an issue! Gorgeous jewellery in particular. We were in Fitzroy which is an awesome part of town with lots going on. Would recommend building this into a day out in Fitzroy because it doesn’t take all that long to get round so you could go for brunch after or something. Worth taking the time to visit though! :)
4.0 based on 134 reviews
Since 1970, The Esplanade Market has been a St Kilda Sunday delight. It's famous for a good reason - there's something for everyone and more! Enjoy browsing through works by more than 120 artists and craftspeople in Melbourne's open-air gallery by the bay. Every stallholder has a hand in making the products being sold. Take the time to ask how the products are made, and you will soon see the love and passion that is poured into each of our one-of-a-kind pieces of work. From gifts and souvenirs to furniture and jewellery - you will leave with confidence knowing that you will take home something that is truly one of a kind. New stalls are added to the market on a regular basis, so there is always something different to catch your eye . Open every Sunday, 10 am - 5 pm come rain, hail or shine.
As a local I visit the market on a regular basis for gifts and necessities. heading up from Acland St my first stop is at Jolly Wag Tails for most of my dog Banjo's wardrobe requirements and a chat with Susie the talented creator and owner. Beside Susie is Rosie - her handcrafted jewellery is magnificent and unique and Rita with her uber cool street art wares. Her photography is amazing. Onwards to Pat where I have purchased many a beautifully handmade moneybox as gifts for loved ones (the tram and koala ones were particularly huge hits). Next stall along is Fat Mumma's - I do believe I have every style of bag made by Kathy and have purchased many for my bestest friend who lives in Ireland. The patterns range from beautiful Aboriginal designs, cute Australian animals to the intricacies of Japanese flowers. Stunning. Then on to Wyldtime Unlimited and the super talented Maria for the funkiest kids clothing and accessories. Banjo sports bow-ties, bandanas and the coolest necktie ever made by Maria's creative hands, from her extensive and incredibly cool doggy range. I love it all. I also buy my incense from the incense family who have a stall there and at Christmas time I am able to purchase gifts for loved ones from the wide variety of wares available. I am never stuck for gift ideas. I've also often walked away with a unique dress/skirt/top. Love, love this market. It's quirky, it's quality, it's local, the stall holders are friendly, the prices are reasonable and the view of St Kilda Beach is stunning. A stone's throw to Acland St for refreshments.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Love my morning coffee and choosing breakfast from the delicious array of stalls. Easy to walk to from my house and then down to overlook the bay.
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