Queen Victoria Market is the most famous of Melbourne many market fairs in Victoria's capital, covering 7 hectares and more than 600 stalls.
The Queen Victoria Market, which opened in 1878 and is Melbourne extremely lively place, is open five days a week (Monday and Wednesday off). The market not only sells fresh seafood, meat, fruits and vegetables, but also clothing, bags, jewelry, art and other goods available at low prices. Known as the largest open-air market in the southern hemisphere, it is also one of Melbourne most famous tourist attractions.
The Queen Victoria Market's predecessor, Melbourne Cemetery, one of the founders of the city, was found in 1835 by sailboat Melbourne where the rancher John Bartman (John Batman), who is now city, sleeps. His monument stands northeast of the Queen's Market parking lot, gazing at where he and tens of thousands of other early residents slept nearly 200 years ago.
Queen Victoria Market said that the open-air market, in fact, there is a ceiling, but there are no landing walls and gates, whenever the market is open, here is very lively. Here tourists and locals gather, so shopping is also the best way to experience Melbourne life, where you can:
Queen Victoria Market is divided into several regions according to the category of goods sold:
Tickets:
Free
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