Delight in Sydney’s best weekend markets. From local organic produce and vintage finds to gourmet pastries and fresh catches of the day. A market is the best way to experience the local culture, traditional foods, and joyous live music.
Dive in and find the right one for you with our list of the Top Weekend Markets in Sydney 2025.
Orange Grove Organic Markets
Every Saturday 8am-1pm
Orange Grove Public School, Cnr Perry and Balmain Road

Orange Grove Organic Markets is an outdoor market open every Saturday from 8am-1pm. There’s plenty of farm fresh and gourmet produce, as well as artisan food, flowers and fashion. This well-known market prides itself on the high quality products it showcases, earmarking it as a go-to destination for locals and travellers eager to get everything they need in one place.
Blak Markets
Check the website for the event schedule
Dawes Point, The Rocks, Gadigal Land

A live marketplace for indigenous artists, designers and small business owners to showcase their wares – Blak Markets features a variety of authentic Aboriginal products. It’s a unique event with a very cultured atmosphere, with opportunities to try indigenous bush tucker and spices, indigenous skincare products, and buy native plants for the garden. Blak Markets was established 10 years ago to bring back artistic heritage with a vibrant and colourful marketplace celebrating indigenous culture and performance.
Bondi Farmers Market and Bondi Markets
Every Sunday 10am-4pm
Campbell Parade Bondi Beach NSW 2026

Sydney crowds flock to Bondi Farmers Market and Bondi Markets in large numbers to find their next favourite piece of clothing, jewellery, homewares and art. Located right by the beach, it’s the perfect spot to grab brekky or lunch after a refreshing morning dip. Try fresh seasonal fruit and veg, take home organically grown meat and poultry, choose colourful freshly-picked flowers, smell morning-baked artisan breads, and so much more!
Paddington Markets
Saturdays 10am-4pm (rain or shine)
395 Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney

Held every Saturday from 10am, Paddington Markets – located in the grounds of the heritage-listed Paddington Uniting Church – has been a hopping marketplace in Sydney since 1973. What started as a market to encourage local designers, makers, craftspeople and artists now consists of over 150 stalls, with an international food court and stunning under-tree relaxation zone.
Glebe Markets
Saturdays 10am – 4pm
Glebe Public School

A popular and iconic marketplace for 30 years, Glebe Markets is a must-see for both locals and tourists. Boasting over 200 stalls in the heart of Glebe, this market is known for its wonderfully diverse offerings from Australian designers and artisans, as well as the extensive line up of vintage and pe-loved clothing. The lane of food stalls, opposite the lawn, has plenty of high-end offerings.
The Rocks Markets
Every Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm
George Street, The Rocks NSW 2000

Every weekend, Sydney’s oldest cobblestone streets pay host to a lively and joyous market, featuring artisanal wares, gourmet street food, and stunning harbourside views. Meet the local artists, sample beauty products, purchase pretty flowers, and listen to live music – The Rocks Markets is a true icon of Sydney, and not an experience to miss. Simply stroll down from the CBD and transport hubs of Circular Quay – The Rocks Markets is in the perfect spot, right by the Sydney Harbour Bridge!
Chinatown Night Market
Every Friday from 4pm to 11pm
Dixon Street, Haymarket NSW 2000

One of Sydney’s most popular late-night shopping hotspots, Chinatown Night Market showcases local designers and local produce. Reflecting the culture, creativity and energy of Sydney’s thriving Chinatown precinct, this marketplace gives locals and visitors the opportunity to taste their way through Asia without leaving the city. Taste Asian street food at one of the wide number of stalls offering cuisines from Hong Kong to Hanoi.
Sydney Fish Market
7am – 4pm every day
Cnr Pyrmont Bridge Rd and Bank Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009

It’s new, it’s big and it’s unmissable – Sydney Fish Market has opened its doors in 2025 as the largest market of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, and Sydney’s most significant harbourside building since the Opera House. Connected to the working fish market located on the harbour in Pyrmont’s Blackwater Bay, the market sells over 100 varieties of seafood every day. Experience the action of the wholesale auction, working fishing boats, panoramic views of the bay, and the various retailers and restaurants.
Rozelle Collectors Market
Every Saturday, 9am – 3pm
Rozelle Public School (663 Darling Street, Rozelle)

Find second hand, bric-a-brac, and antique treasures at Rozelle Collectors Market in the grounds of the Rozelle Public School. This marketplace has been running for over 20 years and is a hotspot for locals and visitors seeking a leisurely browse and the opportunity to bag some sensational finds – second -hand wares, collectables, fashion, jewellery, antiques and more. Poke about with family, catch up with friends, and take in the surrounding historical buildings. In need of some food? There’s plenty of local artisanal providers and food stalls to try.
Sydney Vegan Market
Third Sunday of every month
The Entertainment Quarter (122 Lang Road, Moore Park NSW 2021)

It’s the ultimate destination for all things vegan. Try fresh food, pick up homewares, sip on coffee and browse fashion – Sydney Vegan Market takes place on the third Sunday of every month at Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter. At this marketplace, you can feel confident that everything being sold is either plant-based, cruelty-free and vegan. Peruse up to 130 committed vegan stalls, and experience lively entertainment and activities.