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Adelaide's fancy 'flea market'


   

Sunday market also known as the "flea market", many locals in Australia like to rush through the market, because there are a variety of treasures, beautiful and cheap, popular with many people.

The market began with second-hand goods, so it was also called "trashmarket," and later evolved into wholesale and retail first-hand products, including vegetables, fruits, food and other daily needs. Tickets to the market vary from place to place, with $20 per stall per stalls ranging from $20 to 40. The market is in large parking lot, mainly divided into second-hand grocery area and food area, the vendors each have a stall. Fruits, fruits and vegetables make up most of the food, a variety of vegetables and fruits dry food selection, prices are simply written on cardboard. Some of the fruit sales are from their own farm, fresh and delicious. Prices are basically relatively cheap, since many people go to Sundaymarket to buy fruits and vegetables, supermarket fruits and vegetables very little attention. Of course, there are frozen seafood and meat food, there are also egg stalls, it seems that there is a market for food. There are also some packaged food, which needs to be approved in advance by market managers. Some stalls even sell goldfish. There are also craftsmen and artists who display their work, including natural soap packed with cartoons, tomentose kangaroo or koala bears, wooden or tin cutlery, stylish tableware, and glass ashtrays in the shape of an Australian map. There are all kinds of jewelry and pendants, handmade kangaroo leather albums. Many Asian travelers will come here in search of special gifts as a souvenir of Australian travel, and more local Australian collectors will come here to "Taobao". If the people who often need to buy vegetables really suggest a basket car, although every time they feel that they only need to buy some, but when they see cheap things, greedy small cheap mentality, the result is to bring up a large bag of small bags. If you really want to steal very cheap, it is recommended that after 12 o'clock or near the end of the stall, most vendors will almost always reduce prices to clear their positions. Sometimes even in the selection, boss cardboard picked up to change the price, but relatively good things sell less. The market is also regulated, and things that can't be sold, such as pets such as cats and dogs, livestock, copyrighted things, food stalls (unless approved by market managers), protected animals and plants, medicines, Spirits and other dangerous items; Gunpowder, weapons, pornography, etc; gambling-related items such as lottery tickets. Do not sell loudspeakers during the period. Clean your stalls at the end of the day and keep them clean.

Recommend some Adelaide's Sundaymarkets:.

   

Torrens Island Market

One of the most famous Sunday Market, the market mainly sells a variety of vegetables, fruits and seafood. The price of the product here is very cheap, tomatoes cost only $1.50 a kilogram, a complete cauliflower cost only $2, many restaurant owners come here every week to buy more and cheaper. It also sells cooked food such as bread, pizza and so on.

Open on Sundays from 6: 00 a.m. to 1: 00 p.m., at: Moorhouse Road via the Grand Trunkway North Arm Port Adelaide

Pooraka Sunday Market

Located in Growers Pavilion and Undercover Pavilion's, for more than 20 years, it is a relatively large one in South Australia, with more than 200 members, who work together on Sundays in the Sarcastic Market.

Many locals come here to Taobao, antiques and collectibles, antiques, household items, electrical appliances, clothes, toys, books, food, baked goods, local products and affordable fruits and vegetarians. As long as you come here, you can pick out the baby you want. Opening hours: from 7: 00 a.m. to 12:00 every Sunday, visitors admission tickets are $1.50, free for children under 12 years of age.


Flinders Street Market (Flinders Street Market)

Located at 230 Flinders St,Adelaide, the market is in the center of the city, and the transportation is very convenient. This market has a variety of glamour and variety of local manufacturers, including locally made art, crafts, fashion, jewelry, home products, fruits / vegetables, flowers / plants, skin care, books, alternative medicine and second-hand treasures.

Opening hours: every Saturday, from 10:00 to 3 p.m.

         

Adelaide Mountain Market (Adelaide Hills Markets)

Unique Adelaide Mountain charm, roadside stalls, antique shops, art galleries. There are, of course, gourmet foods, fresh farm produce, freshly baked bread, the purest extra virgin olive oil, cooked meat products, medicinal herbs and nuts. And lots of wine, cheese and meat.

In the Adelaide Hills market, the emphasis is "native", most of the food is purchased from the surrounding areas. Many products must be seasonal, not genetically modified. The goal of the market is to get every customer to buy their favorite food.

Open from 8:30 to 12.30 noon on Saturday, at 23 Mann St, Mt Barker SA 5251, Australia.


GoodWood Sunday Market

Located on Leader Street, Goodwood district. The full name of the market is Adelaide Farmers' Market Showground. The market is known by its name as mainly a vegetable seller and includes processed foods such as cooked meat products.

Opening hours: Sunday 9: 00 a.m. to 1: 00 p.m.

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