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I've been to these ten local bazaars before I've seen real Australia.

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[Free Tour]     03 Jan 2018
To visit these ten local bazaars is to see real Australia. Australia is full of specialised goods that you need to be able to see in a unique bazaar, where you can not only buy local specialties but also taste local cuisine in the ten local markets in Australia. This is a great place to enjoy Australian culture.

To visit these ten local bazaars is to see real Australia. Australia is full of specialised goods that you need to be able to see in a unique bazaar, where you can not only buy local specialties but also taste local cuisine in the ten local markets in Australia. This is a great place to enjoy Australian culture.

Natural beauty, humanistic architecture, culture and art. Travel is really too much to see, but the true meaning of travel is to know the world, to understand the way of life in a country and a city. So every trip, Big P will definitely make time to visit the local bazaar, because there is the most real life of the local people.

Ten of Australia's hottest local bazaars


1, Queen Victoria Market (Queen Victoria Market)

The Queen Victoria Market, which opened in 1878, is not just Melbourne's shopping mecca. This 19th-century market is also a historic landmark, famous tourist attraction and a frequent destination for all Melbourne people.

Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday

Address: Corner Elizabeth & Victoria Streets, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000

Tip: 

  • Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 6: 10: 00-12:00 at Queen Victoria's Market: a gourmet Fantasy Journey
  • After 5 p. M. every Wednesday, the Queen's Market also has a summer night market free of charge. (as of the end of March)


2, Salamanca market (Salamanca Market)

The largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere, there are handicrafts shops, jewelry shops, coffee shops, restaurants, the Peacock Theater (Peacock Theatre), Underground Library, outdoor equipment and fashion clothing. You can also climb the ladder to visit the Salamanca Art Center and artists' galleries.

Open hours: every Saturday 8:30AM-3:00PM

Address: Salamanca Place Hobart TAS 7001

Tip: 

  • Recommend the purchase of wood products;
  • You can find music albums created by performers themselves, about 15 to 20 Australian dollars, a very high level of music; 3 recommended lavender products, very easy to use, and lavender bear.


3, St. Kilda Marina Fair (St Kilda Esplanade Market)

Since 1970, seaside bazaars have been a good place for Saint Kitts to relax on Sundays. You can browse the outstanding works of more than 130 artists and craftsmen at Melbourne's beach gallery, or buy furniture, jewelry and a variety of handicrafts and souvenirs.

Open hours: every Sunday, 10AM-4PM (daylight saving time) 10AM-5PM (winter time)

Address: The Esplanade, St Kilda, Victoria, 3182

Modes of transport: trams 16,96136137138 trams can go to the seaside market. It's about 30 minutes' drive from downtown.


4, Palahan Market (Prahran Market)

Pallahan Market (Prahran Market), Australia's oldest food market, has been given the title of "paradise for gourmet enthusiasts" and has Melbourne's highest-quality agricultural products. You can buy fresh Perigore Black truffle (Perigord truffle), prawns from France, Spanish Jose Leto ham (Joselito Jamon) or excellent tomatoes and apples.

Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday and public holidays closed

Address: 163 Commercial Rd, Prahran, Victoria, 3181

Mode of transport: No. 72 tram from Melbourne to central to camberall, for about 20 minutes to 30-Prahran Market.


5, Adelaide Night Market

The new market, which started in 2012, has a lot of food and wine, and there will be different kinds of special activities on a regular basis, attracting a lot of local people every day.

Address: PRINCE HENRY GARDEN, NORTH TERRACE, ADELAIDE

Mode of transport: take G10 to Blair Athol, at central Central Station in Adelaide and walk about 300m after Stop Z2.

There is a dessert tasting group around the Tip: night market, which starts every Saturday, with 0 bad comments on TripAdvisor, which is very good, about 49 Australian dollars / bit, you can taste a lot of delicious desserts, in Pirie Street., which is only 800m from the night market


6, Yumdy Fair (Eumundi Markets)

The Yumdy Market, also known as the Original Market, Fair, also has hundreds of stalls. There are a lot of craftsmanship and food in this market that are original, so you can find many wonderful creative and delightful objects here.

Opening hours: Wednesday 8:00AM-1 / 30 PM, Saturday 7:00AM-2:00PM

Address: 80 Memorial Drive, Eumundi QLD 4562

Mode of transport: take the BRNA line to Nambour, at central station in downtown Brisbane and then take route 631 to Memorial Dr at Eumundi Markets, Eumundi, 100 meters after getting off.


7, Holy Spirit Islands Saturday Market (Whitsunday Saturday Markets)

The Marketplace of the Holy Spirit Islands on Saturday is located on the beach avenue of the Elly Beach in the Holy Spirit Islands. The coastal town can not only experience a great deal of fun, but also take a walk by the sea, while visiting the local specialty bazaar.

Open hours: every Saturday 7AM-1PM

Address: Airlie Beach Markets Whitsundays

Transportation introduction: about 800 meters from airlie beach hotel, walking distance.


8, rock zone bazaar (The Rocks Market)

On Saturdays and Sundays, streets turn into bazaars, selling handicrafts, furniture, jewelry, clothing, food and other stalls. Under a bright sailboat-shaped tent, buy a glass of lemonade or boiled corn, while eating and searching for treasure. There is also a famous German restaurant, roasted pig hoofs and beer are recommended.

Address: The Rocks Market, George Street, The Rocks NSW 2000

Tip:, every Friday at the Rock Zone Fair, there's a special food center, The Rocks Friday Foodie Market, which is open at 9AM-3PM.


9, Paddington Fair (Paddington Markets)

The fair displayed a variety of beautiful Australian-made goods, and it was heard that many local Australian designers started out at Paddington Markets stalls and accumulated fame and guests. The Paddington area is famous for its Victorian-style buildings, surrounded by designer shops and cafes.

Open time: Saturday 10AM-4:00PM

Address: 395 Oxford Street, Paddington,Sydney, Australia.

Mode of transport: take No. 378 at central Station, Sydney, get off at William St stop in the centre of Paddington Shopping Centre, or take a bus from city-bondi and exit at the back of Paddington Town Hall


10, Bundy Beach Fair (Bondi Beach Market)

You can find interesting little things here. Just across the street from Bundy Beach, you can see a lot of dazzling street and beach suits, as well as chic outfits, Tuchuzy boutiques, and Bikini Island, which specialises in surfwear and equipment, and Purl Harbour, which is famous for its gorgeous woven clothes. Alfie' from Bundy Street. SShop, and retro puf'n stuf.

Address: BondiBeach Public School, Campbell Parada, BondiBeach

Mode of transport: take the train from Sydney central to bondi junction, and change to 389 to Glenayr Av Near Curlewis St, and walk 600m. You can also take the downtown Sydney sightseeing bus and walk after getting off at bondi station for about an hou

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