A best way to
understand the culture and lifestyle in a country is go to flea market. Flea markets is a
type of market where inexpensive or secondhand goods are sold or bartered. Flea
markets are the perfect place to find that thing you have been chasing for
years.Today, I will discuss some famous flea market in Australia.
- Paddington Flea Market---Sydney
If you want to
discover the historical side of Sydney while staying classy while shopping for
artistic souvenirs, clothing items and a lot more, then this is the place to
be. The food section will also tempt you to taste everything that is offered by
every booth.
Location: 395 Oxford Street, Paddington
Opening time: 10am-4pm every Saturday
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Paddington Flea Market |
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The inside of this market |
- The Rocks---Sydney
Sydney’s
historic Rock’s area is a “must see” on any tourists itinerary and this is a major tourist market in Sydney. During the week, shopping
options include galleries exhibiting Australian artists, such as Ken Done and
Ken Duncan, as well as Australian clothing and Australian opal shops. You may
be attracted to the product and atmosphere. The good location makes this market
most popular and famous in Sydney.
Location: George Street, the Rocks
Opening time: Saturday and Sunday 10a.m. – 5 p.m.
- The village market kelvin grove---Brisbane
Arts and crafts,
vintage clothing and a smattering of independent designer fashion stalls jostle
for space with a decent array of fresh produce, including the odd item not
available commercially such as black Russian tomatoes, royal blue potatoes and
lemonade fruit. Wood-fired sourdough, gourmet sauces, prime Angus beef and
fresh pasta are amongst the other products on offer and for the hungry there
are food stalls selling coffee, gyoza, cupcakes and other goodies.
Location: Kelvin Grove - Urban Village,Brisban
Opening time: 6am
- 1pm,every Saturday
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Village market |
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Food in market |
Have you interested in the flea market? Go to there tomorrow!
Post by Shan LIU
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