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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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    Growers Market - Looking across to Barangaroo

    Growers Market

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.4 kmPyrmont
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    First held in 1999 the Pyrmont Growers Markets have grown to be one of the largest and best organic…read moreand local producer markets held in Sydney. With a huge variety on offer, with over 85 stalls selling everything from meats and cheeses to fruits and flowers. It's truly a feel good experience buying food from the actual people who make and produce it, the food really tastes better this way too. Held in the perfect location by the park and harbourside boardwalk, with the grass area buzzing with contented people lounging about sampling the goods. Goods on offer include, fresh fruit, seasonal vegetables, Artisan breads, meats, lamb, beef, pork, seafood, chocolate, cakes, pastries, pastas, smoked sausages, real hotdogs, colourful flowers, baked goods, cooked breakfasts, coffee, preserves, olive oil, and so much more, if it can be grown chances are you'll find it here.

    This is just for your occasional shoppers: the families who think it's 'fun' to spend 10 minutes…read morepicking out potatoes, the older couple who wait in line for artisanal butter. As someone who regularly shops at growers markets, I don't have the patience to hang around this one too long. That being said I do like the cooking demonstrations that happen twice during the course of the morning and there are some stalls here that are standouts. The top of my list is Eat Me Chutneys; they sell chutney made from rescued food that taste amazing and takes a swipe at fighting food injustice. Next, someone at this market is always selling warrigal greens. I love them so much. Lastly, this market has really well priced meat. Remember, only the first saturday of the month. I wouldn't go any more regularly anyway.

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    Orange Grove Organic Food Markets

    Orange Grove Organic Food Markets

    4.4(14 reviews)
    4.8 km
    $$

    Love the market itself but was furious to see so many dogs tied outside on the pavement as, dogs…read moreare not allowed into this local market. In a city with 30-40% population with pets, it's unbelievable that one cannot do their shopping, browsing with their dog. I can understand when the school is on that dogs are not allowed in the school grounds but on weekends at a public market where you are expecting me to come and support local business I have to leave my dog outside unattended on the street ?? It's ridiculous at best. The school principal has the right to change this, not just benefit from us locals turning up to support this. As a matter of principle I would never go here again. I encourage other dog owners to do the same and send a message :-)

    Inner Westies love their organic fare and fortunately for them Organic Food Markets Orange Grove…read moreare more than able to not only deliver but sate the appetite. Along with the usual range of organic and conventional foods, there are gourmet goodies from areas such as France, Argentina and the like. An excellent venue also to meet the Producers who supply many of Sydney's leading eateries. For most shoppers their Saturday ritual starts with a coffee from either Mayan or Cappucinno Afloat accompanied by either one of Bowen's famed and queued patiently for Egg & Bacon Roll OR a French pastry. Hidden treasures are to be found at every turn such as Kimono (stunning!), Indigo Bazaar specialising in Fair Trade gorgeousness, free range beef and eggs, streetfood from around the world (Empanada, Gozleme, Dim Sum, Corn Bread pockets stuffed with South American yum) and the Vegans amongst us being amply catered to also!

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    Castle Hill Farmers' Market & Fine Food Market - Sunflowers anyone?

    Castle Hill Farmers' Market & Fine Food Market

    4.0(2 reviews)
    25.2 km

    The Hawkesbury Harvest Farmers and Fine Food Markets are an amazing way to spend your Saturday…read moremornings with the family or just a great way to stock up on all your organic goodies. The sausage and egg rolls are to die for and the fresh flowers are too hard to resist. Get there before 8.30am before everything sells out.

    This food market is held twice a month on the 2nd and fourth Saturday, you should get there early…read moreor you may miss out on some of the great produce. The market on the 4th Sunday has a much better selection of stalls so you should choose this one shop , I wouldn't bother with the other one on the 2nd Saturday of the month. I highly recommend that you try the following beautiful fresh farm eggs - they taste divine any of the goats cheese from Willowbrae you can find in the stall inside in th hall freshly picked flowers - always good quality- if you ask the owner, she will give you tips on how to keep them alive as long as possible the brownies from the brownie lady inside the hall - all options are delicious and you can buy different sizes to suit your needs the olives - also inside the hall. I recommend the big green olives - they are delicious they also have organic vegetables milk beef, lamb, duck, producers there as well as a few pastry stalls with gerat pies cakes and delicious breads all in all, a good selection. My husband only comes to the markets to eat the bacon and egg rolls and get a fresh orange juice - he says they are both the best he has tasted go to the stall which has the long line of hungry people.

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    Northside Produce Market

    Northside Produce Market

    4.0(1 review)
    2.6 kmNorth Sydney

    For me not much beats a sunny Saturday strolling a farmers market with an organic mocha and almond…read morecroissant in hand. This is one of the best farmers markets to do that. London and California have some pretty good ones but this is up there with the finest. I love the way the stall make a horse shoe shape around Civic park - you can meander past all the food and finish up in the grassy centre so that you can munch on all your new delights. Last market I bough a giant size broccoli that must have been cut at the roots because it was about the size of five supermarket broccoli attached together. Because they were attached to the main stem it lasted for a good week and a half and that wasn't because it went off but rather we ate all. Even better - it cost about $4 - bargain. Saying that, whilst much of the seasonal fruit and vegetables are reasonably prices many of the other products aren't so cheap. Organic meats, milk, wood fired breads, fresh pasta, bottled sauces, organic coffee beans, gluten free sweets, fresh muesli, tea tonics, natural skin care ranges, fresh flowers, organic cider and a stall with a banana bread stacked wall are some of the pricier items. Some of my favourite buys have been a cashew nut spread, beetroot hummus and edible zucchini flowers. There is usually a good busker strumming out some tunes too - I like to pop him my gold change from that indulgent mocha I bought! It happens on the third Saturday of every month from 8am - 12pm. Under cover parking is available in the Ridge St. car park behind Civic Park.

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