Perth
Local Markets
Outdoor or semi-indoor markets offering fresh produce, handmade goods, and locally sourced products.
Sections
1. Fremantle Markets
Location: Corner of South Terrace and Henderson Street, Fremantle (25 minutes from Perth CBD)
Type of Market: Heritage, arts and crafts, fresh produce, and food stalls
Operating Hours:
- Friday: 9:00 AM โ 8:00 PM
- Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM โ 6:00 PM
What to Expect:
- Goods Available:
- Fresh produce, organic fruits, and vegetables
- Artisan crafts, handmade jewelry, and clothing
- Gourmet food stalls offering international cuisines
- Unique souvenirs, including Aboriginal art and locally made products
- Price Range:
- Fresh produce: AUD 2โ10 per item (depending on size and type)
- Souvenirs and crafts: AUD 10โ100+
- Meals: AUD 10โ20 per dish
Unique Features:
- Cultural Experience: Fremantle Markets is housed in a historic 1897 building, giving it a charming, old-world atmosphere. Itโs a hub for local artists and performers, so youโll often find live music and street performances.
- Entertainment: The market is family-friendly, with activities for kids and a lively, bustling vibe.
Tips for Visiting:
- Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
- Bring cash, as some smaller vendors may not accept cards.
- Donโt miss the Aboriginal art stalls for authentic, locally made pieces.
- Combine your visit with a trip to nearby landmarks like Fremantle Prison (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) or the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour for fresh seafood.
2. Perth City Farm Farmers Market
Location: 1 City Farm Place, East Perth (5 minutes from Perth CBD)
Type of Market: Organic and sustainable farmers market
Operating Hours:
- Saturday: 8:00 AM โ 12:00 PM
What to Expect:
- Goods Available:
- Organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs
- Free-range eggs, honey, and dairy products
- Artisan bread, pastries, and vegan-friendly options
- Handmade soaps, candles, and eco-friendly products
- Price Range:
- Organic produce: AUD 3โ15 per item
- Specialty goods: AUD 5โ30
Unique Features:
- Cultural Experience: This market is a favorite among eco-conscious locals. Itโs set in a community farm with a rustic, relaxed vibe.
- Workshops and Events: Occasionally, the market hosts workshops on sustainable living, gardening, and cooking.
Tips for Visiting:
- Bring your own reusable bags to align with the marketโs eco-friendly ethos.
- Grab a coffee and enjoy the peaceful garden setting.
- Combine your visit with a stroll along the nearby Swan River or a visit to Claisebrook Cove for scenic views.
3. Subiaco Farmers Market
Location: Subiaco Primary School, 271 Bagot Road, Subiaco (10 minutes from Perth CBD)
Type of Market: Farmers market with a focus on fresh, local produce
Operating Hours:
- Saturday: 8:00 AM โ 12:00 PM
What to Expect:
- Goods Available:
- Seasonal fruits and vegetables
- Freshly baked goods, jams, and preserves
- Flowers, plants, and gardening supplies
- Gourmet coffee and breakfast options
- Price Range:
- Fresh produce: AUD 2โ10 per item
- Breakfast: AUD 10โ15
Unique Features:
- Community Vibe: This market is popular with families and has a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
- Kid-Friendly: Thereโs often live music and activities for children, making it a great spot for a family outing.
Tips for Visiting:
- Arrive early for the best selection of produce.
- Take time to chat with the vendorsโtheyโre often happy to share tips on cooking or gardening.
- After the market, explore Subiacoโs boutique shops and cafes or visit nearby Kings Park and Botanic Garden for stunning city views.
4. E-Shed Markets
Location: Peter Hughes Drive, Victoria Quay, Fremantle (near Fremantle Harbour)
Type of Market: Indoor market with a mix of retail, food, and souvenirs
Operating Hours:
- Friday to Sunday: 9:00 AM โ 5:00 PM
What to Expect:
- Goods Available:
- Affordable clothing, accessories, and homewares
- Souvenirs, including boomerangs and didgeridoos
- Food court with a variety of cuisines
- Electronics and gadgets
- Price Range:
- Souvenirs: AUD 5โ50
- Meals: AUD 10โ15
Unique Features:
- Convenience: Located near Fremantle Harbour, itโs a great stop for tourists exploring the area.
- Indoor Setting: Perfect for rainy days or when you want to escape the heat.
Tips for Visiting:
- Bargain with vendors for better deals, especially on souvenirs.
- Pair your visit with a tour of the Fremantle Maritime Museum or a ferry ride to Rottnest Island.
5. Kalamunda Farmers Market
Location: Central Mall, Kalamunda (30 minutes from Perth CBD)
Type of Market: Farmers market with a focus on local produce and crafts
Operating Hours:
- Sunday: 8:00 AM โ 12:00 PM
What to Expect:
- Goods Available:
- Fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs
- Local wines, cheeses, and gourmet products
- Handmade crafts and gifts
- Plants and gardening supplies
- Price Range:
- Produce: AUD 2โ10 per item
- Specialty goods: AUD 10โ50
Unique Features:
- Scenic Location: Set in the Perth Hills, this market offers a picturesque setting and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Local Focus: Many vendors are small-scale farmers and artisans from the surrounding area.
Tips for Visiting:
- Bring a cooler bag if you plan to buy perishable items.
- Explore the nearby Zig Zag Scenic Drive or Lesmurdie Falls for stunning views of the Perth skyline.
6. Twilight Hawkers Market
Location: Forrest Place, Perth CBD
Type of Market: Night market with a focus on street food
Operating Hours:
- Friday evenings (October to April): 4:30 PM โ 9:30 PM
What to Expect:
- Goods Available:
- Street food from around the world (Asian, Middle Eastern, African, etc.)
- Desserts, drinks, and snacks
- Live music and cultural performances
- Price Range:
- Meals: AUD 10โ20
- Drinks and desserts: AUD 5โ10
Unique Features:
- Cultural Diversity: This market celebrates Perthโs multicultural community with a wide variety of cuisines and entertainment.
- Vibrant Atmosphere: The market is lively and bustling, making it a great spot for an evening out.
Tips for Visiting:
- Arrive early to avoid long queues at popular stalls.
- Share dishes with friends to sample more variety.
- Combine your visit with a walk through the nearby Murray Street and Hay Street malls for shopping.
General Tips for Perth Markets:
- Weather Considerations: Many markets are outdoors, so wear sunscreen and a hat during summer, and bring a jacket in winter.
- Reusable Bags: Bring your own bags to reduce waste, as many markets encourage sustainability.
- Cash vs. Card: While most vendors accept cards, itโs always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller stalls.
- Parking: Some markets have limited parking, so consider using public transport or arriving early.
- Local Customs: Australians are generally friendly and laid-back. Donโt hesitate to strike up a conversation with vendors or ask for recommendations.
By exploring these markets, youโll not only enjoy shopping and entertainment but also gain a deeper appreciation for Perthโs culture, community, and lifestyle.