Occasionally slowing down when traveling is the easiest way to discover beauty. When traveling, we are not just looking at flowers, nor are we as meticulous as a needle, but we are good at discovery and slowing down our pace. For example, when we walk into the farmer's market here, we discover this place.
Life is a new way of traveling.
So, let’s learn about some interesting farmers’ markets in Australia today!
Don’t miss it, everyone!
QueenVictoriaMarketQueenVictoriaMarket is undoubtedly the largest farmers market in the CBD.
Its status in Melbourne is far more than a vegetable market. As a landmark building, it attracts all local residents and a large number of tourists.
Nearly a thousand shops have settled here, providing customers with a comprehensive range of fresh ingredients at very low prices. It has become a must-go supply station for many nearby residents every week.
Address: Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Time: Tuesday and Thursday 6am-2pm; Friday 6am-5pm; Saturday 6am-3pm; Sunday 9am-4pm SouthMelbourne Market SouthMelbourne Market is a well-known farmers market in Melbourne.
Here you can not only find a variety of vegetables, fruits, seafood and meat, but also meet a magical fortune teller and taste delicious snacks made on site.
They also hold a night market every summer, bringing residents from the local community together with food and music.
Address: 322-326 Coventry Street, South Melbourne Time: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 8am-4pm; Friday 8am-5pm Prahran Market Prahran Market is a long-standing wet market, formed during the Melbourne Gold Rush, and has now become a local symbol.
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Many of the products here are rarely seen, such as goose meat, foreign nuts, etc.
Although the price is slightly more expensive than Wei Ma, it can still be quite rewarding.
Address: 163 Commercial Rd, South Yarra Time: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7am-5pm; Sunday 10am-3pm Residents near the Carnegie Fruit Market report that this is their favorite market in the surrounding area.
The fruits and vegetables sold here are usually of high quality and come in a wide range of varieties, and are priced right.
Chatting with friendly shopkeepers will put you in a good mood throughout the day.
The important thing is that it is only a 5-minute walk from Carnegie Station, which is super convenient! Address: 106 Koornang Rd, Carnegie VIC 3163, Australia Time: Monday to Friday 9am-5.30pm; Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm Clayton's FreshFruitMart Clayton'sFreshFruitMart, but they are also sold there
For vegetables, there are no separate categories for fruits and vegetables.
Although the area is not large among many markets, it is always bustling.
Because the fruits and vegetables are fresh, they are deeply loved by residents near Clayton.
Many friends have reported that its fruit prices are much cheaper than those in supermarkets.
There are also many stalls around the market for you to try.
Address: 2/367-369 Clayton Rd, Clayton VIC 3168 Time: 6am-8pm Every day Springvale Market Springvale Market also attracts many Chinese foodies.
Many fruits, vegetables and meat here are much cheaper than in local supermarkets, and there are also many cheap and useful small commodities for sale here.