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Joanna T.

After my terrifying walk across the Harbour Bridge, we ended up at the Rocks Markets. It's definitely touristy but fun to explore, as much of it is covered - perfect for sunny or rainy days. The market is open on weekends and twists through the narrow streets of the historic Rocks neighborhood. It's an easy stroll over from Central Quay - just up the road really. Expect mostly souvenirs/gifts and some food stalls at the far end (near the bridge). Most things are much nicer than the usual tourist tat - it's kind of a makers market. Prices reflect that for sure. I couldn't resist a set of wooden Christmas ornaments & am very glad I bought them as I didn't ever see them elsewhere on our trip.

Corn on the cob
Chris S.

This is a spectacular market with lots and lots of different vendors with quality items for sale. All the way from roasted corn to blown glass and beautiful expensive jewelry. It was absolutely packed with people and it was hard not to stop and admire things like I wanted to. You can spend a entire day here and not get bored. I didn't have time but I wanted to go back and get a Monet cupcake. This is a shoppers heaven.

Gozleme and Seafood Paela
Ishla A.

After working 8 nights straight from 11pm till 7am, I was dying to head outdoors and just enjoy the air (well not the smoky air) but the atmosphere of little stalls and awesome little dust collectors to buy, ok so my husband is rolling his eyes but you cannot just stroll through the stalls and not buy something, right? My eyes were constantly looking around, my brain says, "nice things around, very unique, colourful." My eyes say "buy that, maybe I could buy that too, wow that's a nice colour." Of course I could not resist and bought a lovely colourful necklace for only $29, yes, only. This little stall has everything hand made by Catch Coeur Jewellery. Now I'm happy and time to eat. There are a handful of food stalls there, nothing too big but still very satisfying. There is some yummy Turkish Gozleme, to die for, freish juice stand, paela, 3 dishes to choose from, I went for the seafod, burgers....but don't forget, you're a The Rocks so there is plenty more places to eat at from a full dining restaurant experience to cafe or sitting on the grass with your Gozleme. The Rocks Markets are there Saturday and Sundays from 10am till 5pm. I know I will be going back. So much more nik naks to buy. The best way to get to the The Rocks is to catch a train and get off at Circular Quay. Depending where you are coming from you will need to change at Town Hall Station, go to Platform 6 for your Circular Quay stop.

Paul L.

Great market area open on weekends with random goods as well as delicious bites! Got a variety of foods and enjoyed it with live music. Go to the Venezuelan stand if you can cause they've got some good stuff! There are a lot of tents with people selling homemade goods. It's really cool to see but very pricey and didn't appeal to me enough to shell out that much money. Definitely stop by when you're in the area.

Friday Rocks Food & Crafts Market
Catherine T.

A definite visit of you're an out-of-towner. At The Rocks Markets you get to experience the best of Sydney - the harbour, the history of Sydney and the amazing food we're blessed to have in this country. I work in this area and am here every Friday, it's my treat day where I allow myself to follow the aroma at lunch time which normally takes me to a food stand that's sizzling away... Gourmet burgers, rolls, wraps, ice cream, nuts, fruit, juices, scones.... You can find it all here. Just don't be in a hurry as it's buzzing down this way every Friday and queuing is part of the experience. Don't let this phase you as standing in line watching the chefs at work and taking in the atmosphere is as exciting as getting your chompers into your lunch. For the tourists there are lots of pretty cool and niche arty souvenirs and gifts to take home to remind you of the 'lucky country' as we all know Australia to be. But the cherry on top is taking my lunch, finding my spot on the cobblestones and letting the amazing buskers serenade me into the weekend. TGIF!!

chicken wrap from wine odyssey (2013)
Jessica H.

What a place! The Rocks was by far one of the best places we went to on my short but sweet trip to Sydney; after being surrounded by the giant buildings and neverending queues outside of Gucci on Pitt Street et al, it was quite refreshing to visit the market on Saturday. With food and craft stalls aplenty, this is a family friendly morning or afternoon out that all visitors should experience. For those, like myself, who can't handle the sun on the best of days, be assured that there is plenty of shade! I walked away with a few goodies - a gorgeous print of Sydney, some coasters, a leather necklace (great when it's hot outside!) and a loaf of banana bread. We also perused a chilli stall, an UGG shop, plenty of jewellery, and some of the best liquorice my mum has ever tasted! We all had a wrap from Wine Odyssey for our lunch; chicken tikka with spinach for three of us, meatballs for father. These were really tasty and left us feeling content but still able to walk around for the remainder of the afternoon. A great space to spend your time in Sydney.

Busy Sunday afternoon
Nick S.

Just as I remembered from a decade ago! Only now it's bigger, has a separate area open on Fridays, and there's a guy at the end (nearest the bridge) who sells shave ice with a butterbeer flavor! I have to say, all improvements.

Paul J.

A city market should be all about passionate vendors, quality goods, and reasonable prices. The Rocks Market, which operates from Friday to Sunday, is the ideal location to stroll and see what's new. As if The Rocks wasn't a charming enough place to be, this somewhat small market offers a glimpse of unique and locally designed clothes and jewelry, as well as sundry artwork and crafts. If you go on Friday, you'll find the Foodies market (my kind of market!), where various produce, prepared foods and street foods are featured. Each stall has a specialty. Don't worry if you don't have a stomach like mine that can eat all offerings in one go, your nose will lead you to your foremost craving. Trust in your sense of smell! Check the Markets' website for upcoming events, appearances by celebrity chefs, or seasonal tasting sessions. One example was The Cheesemakers Showcase that took place at the end of September. Having been ignorant of Australian cheese before, my taste buds were introduced to a multitude of cheeses from Tasmanian cheddar to local Camembert. I'm surely grateful for that experience!

If you work near by and looking for something a bit different to do on your lunch break, you should visit The Rocks Markets which are held each Friday. If you are really close the smell from the food stalls should be enough to get your mouth watering and down there in no time! It seems this day plenty of people have decided to come by and the place is buzzing. There is even a live band playing some acoustic tunes so it's a really good vibe. One of the BBQ stalls seems to be the most popular and if you could smell the aroma you'd know why. If you can't be bothered queuing up or want something else there's plenty to choose from including every markets staple, the Turkish gozleme. There's also fresh bread, fruit & nuts, oils & fragrances, the odd bit of craft and a bonsai stall if you want to purchase yourself a little bonsai plant. Go on, take a long lunch and head down there!

In summer open late
Sean W.

A market that twists thought the laneways of the rocks ,Great place to pick up a random gift and the food is great , a must do if your visiting the rocks . Check out the gozleme yum :)

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Eckersley's Arts,

Eckersley's Arts,

3.6(5 reviews)
1.2 kmSydney
$$

Excellent service with super friendly and knowledgeable staff. A large selection of art supplies at…read morereasonable prices and a generous rewards program. This my shop of choice for art supplies and advice. i highly recommend this strore

This is definitely my kind of arts and crafts store. Positioned across the street from Lincraft…read more(the generic, mega-chain of the art supply world), Erckrsley's provides style and quality that far surpass the competition. I was recently in the neighborhood looking for supplies to make my fascinator for Melbourne Cup. I was able to find my base materials at Lincraft, but was looking for some speciality origami paper to make paper cranes out of for the purpose of affixing to my fascinator. The Lincraft staff sent me across the way to Eckersley's and I was able to find exactly what I was looking for. Their individual paper selection here is incredible. Not cheap though, that's for sure. I think each individual paper sheet I chose was around $3 a piece. Eckersley's also has a great selection of painting supplies, brushes, canvasses, etc. This is a shop for the serious artist or the crafter who wants to ensure their hard work is accented by only the finest materials. I wouldn't personally be able to afford sourcing all materials for a project here, but it's definitely worth dropping a dime on crucial accent supplies. The staff is friendly, the store is well stocked and the quality is high.

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Basement Books

Basement Books

4.4(14 reviews)
2.7 kmHaymarket
$$

Basement Books is a dangerous place on many levels…read more Danger number one: It's in Central. It is right in Central. Central is a place you meet people, so you might say, meet you in central at 4pm and then you get there at 3.30pm and you have to wait. So what do you do? You go to Basement Books and peruse their countless books with bright yellow stickers advertising their low and affordable price. Danger number two: Because these books that you're perusing are cheap, you can justify the price even if you're not sure whether you even need the book. 'Oh, a history of Physics' I've always been interested in Physics, and it's only $9.95 I should probably buy this and learn about Physics. Danger number three: Their range is gigantic! I almost said 'ginormous', but that's not a word. What I meant was Hugantic! There are literally thousands upon thousands of books and they're always receiving new stock. They have art sections, computer sections, history, film, personal growth, science fiction, literature, even books like the dictionary, which, had I purchased a copy last I was in, would have saved me the embarrassment of using a non-word like 'ginormous'. So beware of Basement Books. You have been warned. The bookshop is in a great location, the titles are cheap and the range extraordinary. I have a pile of books in my room almost as tall as I am that I have yet to read, opportune purchases that came at me as I strolled amidst the aisles killing time. A book on deadly diseases for $4.95, I'm not going to find that bargain again. Buy! Buy! Buy!

In this day and age of Kindle and Kobo and Nook, a solid read (and I mean one that you can…read moreliterally hold and turn pages beneath your fingers) comes pretty cheap. You really do need to head in to see what they've got because I find their online catalogue lacking and sometimes the staff don't even know what they're stocking. The outside disguises how big this place really is, as it has sections for anything from classic fiction to travel books and bios. It has a pretty decent selection of art supplies as well (I'm no art student, but it does cater for scrapbooking hobbies or the amateur artist if you're after it). Right in the back corner they have a little children's section which I found perfect for my six year old sister who's going through her first reading phase. I bought her a collection of these tiny Winnie the Pooh classics, and a special anniversary edition of Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit and Friends stories which averaged around $4 and $12 respectively. They have tons of different hard cover books (some of which are pop up!) which were surprisingly cheap, but more importantly, were invaluable in keeping kids (of all ages) entertained for hours.

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Art on King

Art on King

4.3(6 reviews)
4.6 kmNewtown
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Half of it's a bookshop and the other half is an art supply shop, then the third and final half of…read morethe shop is a studio and educational institution. It's one and a half shops really. With a wide selection of all the latest 'got to have' books from hot authors and less attractive ones, the right side of Art on King is dedicated to books on any subject, not just the artistic. Then, if you turn your body to the left in a kind of left turning movement, you'll see, if you haven't already, all of the art supplies. Paints, chalk, rulers, paper, cardboard, models, clay, plastercine, pencils, anatomical figurines and much more, all at reasonable prices and in great supply. I was surprised how cheap the acrylic paint is there, seeing as it can cost a pretty penny elsewhere. The store also holds art classes and acts as a studio in the upstairs area. Home to various lessons in life drawing, specialised arts and the like. The go to place in Newtown for art, books and art based education.

I wish I could paint, unfortunately my artistic abilities tend not to lean in that direction, I am…read morebetter with words than I am with brushes, so rarely would my have any need to enter an art supplies shop, however Art on King shares its space with adjoining shop Modern Times, so while I was there I decided to have a wander. Art on King have all your Art and stationary needs from paints, brushes, pens (what an artist would expect). They also have an extensive range of beautiful large sheets of paper, from delicate embossed papers to Nepalese paper. Also as I am seeing more often, they have a unique range of wrapping paper which would be much better suited as a wall hanging than wrapped around a box, particular note should be made of the human skeletal diagram paper and mushroom paper.

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Sew Make Create - Intro to Sewing Class

Sew Make Create

5.0(1 review)
3.2 kmChippendale
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One of Sydney's newest art spaces. Sew Make Create has been around for almost a couple of months…read morenow. The owner, top Sydney designer Melissa Tan-Lu and Sew Make Create's resident dog Pepper are just adorable. The whole shop is quite funky :) I was fortunate to have been invited (through another blog) to experience their beginners crochet course with Bronwen. I arrived on a Wednesday night at 7pm a little tired yet eager as anything to learn, and learn heaps. My manual dexterity skills deflated me for a while, yet I was amazed with the crochet stitch and getting into a granny square so soon with confidence. The class sizes are rather small which is great. Lindt chocolate balls were provided with water as stunning refreshments, as well as biscuits and tea. This course is also available on selected weekends. Sew Make Create also run a variety of other craft courses. After the beginners crochet course, if you wish to take things further, then the crochet clinic is for you. Instead of yarn, turn that yarn into 'plarn' with a plastic bag crochet course. Sew Make Create is a dynamic arts space that also rents out sewing machines, and hence provides ample working space to design some pretty clothes. Sew Make Create also sell sewing machines and craft supplies. Sew Make Create (from the request of many parents) have put together a fantastic course schedule for the kids school holidays coming up, as at the time of writing this. Beginners crochet is also covered, and kids can also learn cupcake decorating and also learn how to make these adorable felt brooches. Located in Chippendale right near the Broadway Shopping Centre. If you're curious (in more detail) as to how my beginners crochet experience went recently, then follow this link: http://www.weekendnotes.com/crochet-for-beginners-sew-make-create/ For more information on the various courses put on especially for kids these school holidays, then follow this link: http://www.weekendnotes.com/crafty-school-holiday-activities-sew-make-create/ With many initiatives to ensuring that Sydney is an arts and crafts focused city, when is now a better time to learn a new craft? Go on, unleash the craft master within!

From the owner: Sew Make Create aims to encourage learning and creativity through providing the right environment,…read moreassistance and facilities

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