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The White Hat Guide to

Markets in Regional & Country Adelaide and South Australia

Markets in Adelaide and South Australia

Overview


Below is a comprehensive list of markets sorted by region.

You can also see them sorted by day of the week by clicking on the links below.

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Adelaide

Adelaide Festival Centre

Brighton Sunday Market

Produce at Brighton Sunday Market, Adelaide

The Brighton Sunday Market is one of South Australia's biggest open air markets with a large range of fresh produce, food stalls and food vans, along with local arts and crafts, antiques, collectibles and a wide variety of pre-loved treasures.

The Brighton Sunday Market is held on the second and fourth Sunday of every month, except when those fall on Easter Sunday, ANZAC Day, Christmas Day or Boxing Day.

Full information for both sellers and buyers is available on the Brighton Sunday Market website



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Gepps Cross Treasure Market

Held in the grounds of a drive-in cinema, the Gepps Cross Treasure market offers a wide range of trash and treasure and the opportunity to set up a stall or car boot. White Hat is particular impressed with the range fresh produce. It various in quality but there is plenty that is top rate and about a third the price you would pay in a supermarket. No wonder the cars queue along Main North Road on a Sunday morning in order to get a park and stock up for the week. More details at Gepps Cross Treasure Market.

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Adelaide Central Market
Adelaide Central Market has been trading for over 140 years  and offers a large range of produce including fruit, vegetables, seafood, meats, smallgoods and gourmet fare. White Hat suggests that, like the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, the Central Market is part of the soul of Adelaide and no visit to the city is complete without at least a wander through its large covered trading space. Full details at Adelaide Central Market. Trading hours are:
7am to 5.30pm Tuesdays; 9am to 5.30pm Wednesdays (optional trading day with limited stalls open); 9am to 5.30pm Thursdays; 71m to 9pm Fridays; 7am to 3pm Saturdays (closed Sundays and Mondays)
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Mathilda's Market, Adelaide
Mathilda's Market showcases and sells beautiful handcrafted and limited production baby and kids goods. We carefully handpick our stallholders to bring you the most divine and original clothing, accessories, homewares and toys for the little ones. Our exquisite wares are lovingly made by some of Australia's most talented crafters and designers – many of them parents themselves. 2010 dates - 6 Mar, 3 Jul, 6 Nov ..
Pooraka Sunday Market
A non-structured selling environment for casual sellers to trade. Goods include arts and crafts, books, bric-a-brac, clothing, collectables, electrical goods, produce, hardware plants and trash & treasure. Stallholders must be in the market by 5.45am. Gates open at 6am. ..
Two Wells Market
Fresh local fruit and vegetables. ..

Mount Gambier

Blue Lake at Mount Gambier, South Australia

Willunga Farmers' Market
A farmers' market featuring fresh local produce including fruit, vegetables, venison, rabbits, sausages, olive oils, fresh and smoked fish and much more. ..

Yorke Peninsula


Barossa and Claire Valleys


Riverland

Paddleboat on the Murray River in the Riverland, South Australia

Eyre Peninsula

Koala at Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

Adelaide Hills

Longview Winery in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia

Flinders Ranges and Outback

Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Fleurieu Peninsula

Rosetta Head on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia

Kangaroo Island

Seals on Kangaroo Island, South Australia

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