Kirribilli Markets
Kirribilli Markets
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Tucson20,571 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
We walked across the bridge to end up in Kirribilli and stumbled (literally) upon this tunnel arrangement under the bridge. It opened up like Pandora's Box to assault our senses with the best intentions. Tactile, taste buds, visual, olfactory, (I think that is almost all 5 senses were shaken awake and pleasantly aroused.
Turn me loose! Where to go first?
Lemonade was high on the list. The wide range of ethic food resonated with us but needed to go unrequited (until next visit). Quenched and refreshed, the market was our oyster and off we went, looking for something we just could not live without.
So many things beckoned to us but we answered the call from a Japanese jeweler who creates such absolute masterpieces (everyone is a one-of-a-kind) and everything costs $35 Aussie dollars. Right in my wheelhouse.
This was a wonderful and totally unexpected adventure. Follow your nose, go by foot, and keep your options open. You don't always have to "color inside the lines", after all.
Turn me loose! Where to go first?
Lemonade was high on the list. The wide range of ethic food resonated with us but needed to go unrequited (until next visit). Quenched and refreshed, the market was our oyster and off we went, looking for something we just could not live without.
So many things beckoned to us but we answered the call from a Japanese jeweler who creates such absolute masterpieces (everyone is a one-of-a-kind) and everything costs $35 Aussie dollars. Right in my wheelhouse.
This was a wonderful and totally unexpected adventure. Follow your nose, go by foot, and keep your options open. You don't always have to "color inside the lines", after all.
Written 9 April 2019
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Swimsteve
Kingscliff, Australia344 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
I was surprised to find this market was not to be found here as it is very popular with locals although perhaps because there are only two markets each month, one on a Saturday and another on a Sunday. The Sunday market is more about handmade and craft goods while the Saturday event has many stalls with second-hand clothing. There are plenty of food stalls and the odd musician. A large section of it is outdoors so best on a sunny day (or not raining at least) while the other section is literally under the Sydney Harbour Bridge! If you are a visitor staying in the CBD you could walk across the Harbour Bridge or take a train or ferry.
Written 10 April 2018
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Agro_Sydney
Sydney, Australia2,534 contributions
Nov 2022
Great location at Milson's Point in the shadow of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Friendly engaging stallholders selling quality new and second hand clothes and wares. Plenty of street food options if you are hungry. We also took a stroll around Luna Park and then a ferry over to Circular Quay for coffee and a ferry across to Watson's Bay for lunch at Doyle's on the Wharf.
A great day out
A great day out
Written 1 December 2022
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Merran D
10 contributions
Feb 2019
There's a great selection of stalls at Kirribilli Markets. I especially liked all the cheap clothing stalls.
Written 8 October 2019
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Mr No
Australia5,784 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
Chances are you'll find something to buy at these markets. The day of our visit was busy and somewhat chaotic. Pleasant location and a wide variety of items to browse from. Recommended if you're looking for something to do on a weekend
Written 4 November 2018
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Ryan V
5 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
Particularly the Sunday "Art, Fashion & Design" market is a huge array of well-priced jewellery, candles, art pieces, fashion, toys and lifestyle accessories. Also a massive range of pre-loved fashion and knock-knacks! Kirribilli really is the new face of markets in Sydney
Written 8 July 2018
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Bartonbears
Coffs Harbour, Australia2,768 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
This is an extensive market with the majority of stalls selling second-hand clothing but with a good range of other commodities, especially under the vast archway supporting the road to the Harbour Bridge. Photographs, paintings, jewellery, exotic plant creations and much more. If you like markets you'll find much here to your liking. There are plenty of good cafes to visit after your shopping.
Written 28 May 2018
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Nanette T
Sydney, Australia1,042 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
The setup is great with some niche items and loved the cacti frames that are more
Like an art work. Other locally produced items that were reasonable. Food stalls as well. The large range of second hand clothes was significant. Enjoyed the bright stalls, well organised layout and a good attendance by customers - great.
Like an art work. Other locally produced items that were reasonable. Food stalls as well. The large range of second hand clothes was significant. Enjoyed the bright stalls, well organised layout and a good attendance by customers - great.
Written 26 May 2018
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Cross the Sydney Harbor bridge, take the steps down (or the elevator) from the bridge. This is the first set of stairs after crossing the harbor span from Sydney.
The market is under the bridge on the left hand side. It's covered by the bridge (mostly) but as you go further, the food and drinks are just past the bridge's span.
The market takes place every other week on Saturday and Sunday.
Written 20 September 2019
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