Best Markets in Melbourne: Farmers Markets, Food Markets and Artisan Fairs Guide
From Queen Victoria Market to the Rose Street Artists Market and Abbotsford Convent, here is a complete guide to Melbourne's best markets.
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From Queen Victoria Market to the Rose Street Artists Market and Abbotsford Convent, here is a complete guide to Melbourne's best markets.
2 min read
Melbourne's markets are among Australia's finest: the Queen Victoria Market (one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest open-air markets), the weekend farmers markets at Collingwood Children's Farm and Abbotsford Convent, the Rose Street Artists Market in Fitzroy, and the South Melbourne Market providing fresh produce, artisan goods, and street food of exceptional quality.
Queen Victoria Market — the Queen Victoria Market (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 6am to 3pm; Saturday 6am to 3pm; Sunday 9am to 4pm; Queen and Elizabeth Streets, free entry) is Melbourne's most iconic market and one of the world's great open-air markets. The fresh produce hall, the deli hall, and the general merchandise section cover 7 hectares of Melbourne's CBD fringe, with the deli hall's artisan cheese, cured meats, and specialty groceries among the finest in the southern hemisphere.
Rose Street Artists Market — the Rose Street Artists Market (Saturday and Sunday 11am to 5pm, 60 Rose Street Fitzroy, free entry) is Melbourne's finest artisan design market, showcasing the work of 70 to 80 local designers, jewellers, ceramicists, textile artists, and painters every weekend in the Fitzroy arts precinct. The quality and originality of the goods reflect Melbourne's status as Australia's design capital.
Collingwood Children's Farm Market — the Collingwood Children's Farm Farmers Market (second Saturday of each month, 8am to 1pm, St Heliers Street Abbotsford, small entry fee) is Melbourne's finest farmers market, with regional Victorian producers selling direct-from-farm vegetables, fruit, eggs, meat, cheese, and artisan bread.
South Melbourne Market — the South Melbourne Market (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Cecil and Coventry Streets South Melbourne, free entry) is the inner city's finest neighbourhood market, with the dim sum (the legendary South Melbourne Market dim sim, established 1949), the fresh produce traders, the specialty food stalls, and the general merchandise traders providing an excellent market shopping experience.
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