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Paddington, Bundy and the Rock Zone, Sydney three bazaars, dedicated to you who love life

 14 Jan 2019

The bazaar, a derivative of the real life style, is a wonderful way for a group of people who love life to meet another group of like-minded people. To the Southern Hemisphere, fresh natural scenery and urban construction opened people's eyes, but compared with the same city mall, the bazaar with very local characteristics is more interesting! Now come with me to see the three bazaars in Sydney!


Location of Sydney's three bazaars

There are many hot weekend bazaars in Sydney, among which Paddington Fair, Bundy Fair and Rock Zone Fair are the three famous bazaars in Sydney. Visited the city attractions and shopping malls, then transferred to a very personal lively market, full taste of local customs and customs. Sway leisurely in the streets of the market, chat with enthusiastic stalls, bring some small local gifts to relatives and friends, just want to feel the warmth of being bathed in the sun ~


Paddington Fai

Paddington Fair (Paddington Markets) is located on Oxford Street, known as Sydney's most "distinctive" street, and has been open since 1973. As a market that encourages local fashion designers, craftsmen, jewelry makers and artists, there are more than 150 unique stalls full of creative fashion and accessories. Beautiful soaps and candles and pictures that instantly inspire you to dry up.

Highlights: spectacular Victorian houses with cast iron fringes, row by row of white sun umbrellas holding up stalls especially, locals, can make a lot of warm local friends. Many designers personally set the stand, which is not the treatment of other bazaars.


As a highly artistic weekend fair in Sydney, Paddington Fair is open to everyone in both indoor and outdoor areas, with the majority of locals visiting.

Outdoor area stalls are built under the white umbrella shed, a total of more than 200 open-air stalls, dazzling. From medieval retro-styled craftsmanship to nostalgic tie-dyed clothing, from classic vinyl records to the latest fashion magazines, from carefully cultivated flowers of the last century to magical epimedium oil, All the wonderful combination of Saturday live music, it seems quite emotional.


Paddington Market is a community-based market that supports local enthusiasm for their craft and local communities. So in the Paddington market, most of the products sold here are unique, and these distinctive designs and products will not be found in other shopping malls.

At the international food square at Paddington Fair, economic offers a selection of handmade chocolates and local bread at affordable prices. Relax or have a picnic under a tree, enjoy a fragrant coffee and a simple lunch, and buy some flowers or bonsai to light up your day in Sydney!


In addition to shopping, you can ride through Century Park, have a cafe lunch on the beautiful Fifth Street, go to an art theater to see movies, and read novels in a large bookstore.

Utility information:

[address] 395 Oxford Street,Paddington,Sydney,Australia

[open hours] Saturday 10: 00 a.m.-16: 00 p.m.

[contact] 02 9331 2923

[traffic] bus from Sydney to Paddington Market: (Sydney bus requires a prepaid ticket-bus No. 1 from downtown Sydney costs about A $1.60. This can be purchased from train stations, convenience stores, newsstand kiosks)

Take train to Museum Station, take any Sydney bus: 380333378 (blue and white) or M40 (red bus) to Oxford Street, then get off at the first stop behind Paddington City Hall. (bus tickets can be obtained at the kiosk at the bottom of the stairs at the museum station)

2 take train to central train station, exit Eddy Ave, then go to station A

Take bus No. 378 (Sydney bus) at the kiosk at the station and get William Street Station at the Paddington Shopping Center on Oxford Avenue.

Take a bus from the city to (Bondi Junction), the Bundy junction in (Bond St), Oxford Street, and get off at the first stop after (Paddington Town Hall), Paddington City Hall.

Take M40 from Chatswood and get off at Paddington Shopping Strip on Oxford Street.

Take 333, M40 or 380 from Bundy to the city and get off in front of Max Brenners or Mitre 10 Hardware at Paddington Mall.

Walk from Pitt Street Mall to Elizabeth Street bus stop near St. James train Station. Look for where 333 bus leaves from Bundy. Take this bus to Oxford St, in Paddington and get off at Queen St Station.

self-driving

When driving to Paddington Market, it is best to park at Centennial Park, Oxford Street exit, near Paddington Gates. Pass Centennial Park and turn left at the cafe (Parkes Drive) to find a parking space near Paddington Gates (free parking for 3 hours). Or park in Oxford Street in front of Centennial, less than 5 minutes walk.

to take a taxi


Bundy Fai

Bundy Fair (Bondi Markets) is located at Bondi Beach Public School in Campbell parade, just across the street from Bundy Beach. Founded in 1993, it opens every Sunday at the colorful beach grounds of Bondi Beach Public School. With up-and-coming designers, handmade jewelry, exotic imported products, vintage furniture, rubber records, disposable retro items, household items, art, etc., the market has become a unique treasure house.

Bright spot: just across the road from Bundy Beach, shopping and having fun. Fashion brand Ksubi and fashion brand Lover, famous for lace, both began to succeed here. If you like to design works of art by a small audience, you must come to Bundy Fair for a turn.


Bundy Fair can be said to be Sydney's most fashionable, high-end bazaar. The Bundy Fair on weekends is definitely one of Sydney's most worthwhile weekend bazaars in Taobao. In this bazaar, you can find all sorts of strange things, recycled objects from environmentalists, hot Vintage fashion accessories, and all kinds of fancy handmade household items, and so on. Everything here is filled with their passion for life and innovation!


You can always see the tourists who come to Taobao every weekend and go to the bazaar on the other side of Bundy Beach in swimsuit or bikini beauty. Maybe that's the unique charm of Bundy bazaar!


The brand that began to become famous at the Bundy Beach stand:

Samantha Wells.

Samantha Wells moved to Sydney at the age of 21 and set up a small booth at Bundy Market to pursue her jewelry-making dreams. Here, she is able to test the popularity of her designs and develop her signature style, which is now popular around the world.

Her namesake brand is now stored in stores around the world and even plays Carrie Bradshaw and her friends in the second blockbuster movie, Sex and the City. Today, the multimillion-dollar brand, Samantha Wills, the world's dream brand for women, is not just the success story of the Bundy market.

Photo: Samantha Wells


Sass&Bide

Best friends, Heidi Middleton and Sarah-Jane Clarke, founded Sass&Bide. in 1999 when they sold denim at Bundy Market in London and on the Portobello Road. Within two years, they created their first series, making it a hit. Their designs were on display at New York and London Fashion week, and were later worn by Kate Moss (Kate Moss) and Beyonc é (Beyonce) as household names. The well-known Australian brand has emerged in women's fashion in the country and proved that modest beginnings can bring incredible endings.

Figure: Sass&Bide


Dream designers set off from Bundy Beach, which became a stepping stone on their way to success. You can imagine how delicate and unique Bundy Beach gadgets are. Art you, fresh you, special, you come to Sydney must wait until a Bundy Fair!

Utility information:

[address] Bondi Beach Public School, Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach

[open hours] every Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00

[contact] 02 9315 7011

[traffic]

Bus: take 333380381 to Campbell Pde Near Wairoa Av, head west, walk 41 meters from Campbell Parade to Beach Rd,.

Take train to bondi junction, at Sydney central and then take No. 389 to get off Glenayr Av Near Curlewis St, and walk 600m. The whole journey is about 40 minutes

Self-drive: Bundy (Bondi) offers side-by-side parking, and there is also parking across from Bundy Beach (Bondi Beach).

There are fewer parking spaces in PS: and it is recommended to travel by public transport.


Rocky bazaa

The Rock Zone Market (The Rocks Markets) is located in the heart of the historic rock zone near the famous Sydney Opera House. It's a weekend oasis, as easy as a breeze, next to CBD, just a few steps away from the roundabout wharf ferry and train.

As a true manufacturer market, The Rocks Markets brings talented, experienced craftsmen to the heart of The Rocks every weekend.

Bright spot: is located in the prosperous famous shopping area, convenient for all kinds of shopping! Pancakes On The Rocks., a popular Australian restaurant recommended by millions of Chinese people Watch the craftsmen make handicrafts on the spot. Behind the bazaar is a number of scenic spots in the city center, take pictures of you must not be soft!


Walking through sandstone steps and cobblestone alleys, walking through locally designed fashion, handmade jewelry, textiles, household items, art, beauty products and photography, as well as delicious food stalls.


Many of the gadgets sold in rock bazaars are made on-site, where you can see for yourself the wonderful process of making your favorite handicrafts. There are a lot of creative products from Australian designers, so if you want to take pictures here, remember to consult the stall owner in advance!


Rock bazaar is not only a busy weekend trading market, a unique background and ancient buildings are a good place to concave shape. Art youth here will not only find good things to find dazzling, but also let you take pictures of soft legs!


In addition to weekend bazaars, there are rock food bazaars on Fridays. Every Friday in the rocky areas of the air is full of vitality, fragrant delays in the air, street food from the waves of aroma!

Across cultures and across cuisine, there is a choice of things and diversity for everyone, reflecting Sydney's rich and diverse cultural heritage.

In addition to tasting delicious food, enjoying the music of street artists, looking for flowers together, exploring handmade jewelry, original art, photography and printmaking, and unique gifts and other disposable handicrafts, it is a wonderful Friday!


Utility information:

[address] Playfair Street, George Street, Jack Mundey Place

[open hours] Rock Fair: Saturday, Sunday 10: 00 a.m.-17: 00 p.m.; Food Fair: Friday, 9: 00 a.m.-18:00

[traffic]

Subway: take T2 Airport, Inner West & South Line, T3 Bankstown Line to Circular Quay stop and walk for 4 minutes

Ferry: two minutes' walk from Circular Quay, Luna Park, Darling Harbour Ferry to Circular Quay, Harbour M-aster Steps,


More bazaars in Sydney ~

Moore park gourmet and farmer markets

The Moore Park gourmet and farmer markets are Sydney's best agricultural markets. It takes only 10 minutes from Sydney to CBD, which is convenient.

The price of this market is relatively high, good quality and low price. In addition to gourmet food, there are a wealth of handmade goods, the seller is also very nice~ in the vicinity of the market there is a small square for everyone to rest, dating, picnics.

Utility information:

[address] 122 Lang Road Moore Park NSW 2021

[open hours] Saturday 9: 00 a.m.-14:00

[contact] 02 8117 6700


Grib Fair (Glebe Markets)

Grib Fair (Glebe Markets) is one of Sydney's best-known Saturday markets with a variety of features and styles. Glebe is a great place to recycle fashion, CD and books. You never know what treasure you were looking for.

Utility information:

[address] 40 Glebe Point RoadGlebe NSW 2037

[open hours] Saturday 10: 00 a.m.-16:00

[traffic] walk, take a bus, bus or train to Glebe Markets this Saturday


Glebe Market

This is a fair held in the school, because the surrounding environment is very green, the things of the market are very popular with many local people. The handicrafts on the market are very stylish, and many young people love to come here on weekends.


Manley Art and Handicraft Fair (Manly Arts & Crafts Market)

In addition to the sun and sand beaches, art and crafts bazaars attract a lot of people at Manly Beach. The market is large, with various fine ornaments and clothing placed on both sides of the street. Manly art and handicraft bazaar stalls are dominated by local designers' clothes, bags, ornaments, home accessories, and so on. Many stalls emphasize unique design and hand-made. Therefore, you can find a lot of unique style of things here gadgets.

Utility information:

[address] Sydney Road, Manly

[open hours] Saturday 10: 00 a.m.-17:00


Above to you who love life!

The exoticism of the Southern Hemisphere belongs to everyone, and it is not a place to look forward to. And the bazaar is the people's gathering place of every city, it is full of human feelings, the people who love life as much as you infect the world into a warm look. Come to Sydney, come to Sydney's fair and enjoy the freedom experience you've never had before! Welcome to share more of the Sydney Fair you've been to!


Author: 77-Kingsta

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