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Tucked away in the inner-west suburb of Glebe, this Sunday market is a Sydney institution. Glebe Markets is a vibrant, bohemian bazaar held in the grounds of Glebe Public School, where vintage clothing, handmade crafts, vinyl records, and global street food converge. It’s a treasure hunter’s paradise — expect racks of retro fashion, quirky homewares, and live music drifting through the trees. The atmosphere is laid-back and creative, drawing a mix of locals, students, and savvy travellers looking for unique souvenirs and a taste of Sydney’s alternative culture.
Highlights & What to See
- Vintage & Second-Hand Fashion: The market is famous for its curated vintage clothing stalls — think silk scarves, leather jackets, and 70s dresses. Bargain hunters should arrive early for the best finds.
- Handmade & Artisan Goods: Local designers sell jewellery, ceramics, prints, and homewares. It’s a great spot to pick up one-of-a-kind gifts.
- Global Street Food: The food alley offers everything from Thai curries and Turkish gözleme to vegan bowls and fresh juices. Grab a bite and sit on the grass to people-watch.
- Live Music & Buskers: Acoustic sets and local bands perform throughout the day, adding to the market’s festive vibe.
- Glebe’s Village Vibe: After the market, explore Glebe’s main strip along Glebe Point Road, lined with indie bookshops, cafés, and pubs.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 2–3 hours to wander the stalls, eat, and soak up the atmosphere. The market runs from 10am to 4pm every Sunday, and it’s best to arrive around 10:30am to avoid the biggest crowds. Combine it with a lazy brunch in one of Glebe’s nearby cafés before or after.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Chippendale & Central Park: A short walk away, this creative precinct features street art, the White Rabbit Gallery (contemporary Chinese art), and excellent coffee at venues like Edition Coffee Roasters.
- Newtown: Just south, Newtown is Sydney’s hipster heartland, with vintage shops, diverse eateries, and the iconic Dendy Cinema. It’s an easy 15-minute walk or quick bus ride.
- Sydney University & Victoria Park: Stroll through the university’s sandstone quadrangle and relax in the adjacent park — a peaceful contrast to the market buzz.
- Balmain: A historic peninsula suburb with weekend markets of its own (Balmain Market on Saturdays), waterfront pubs, and colonial-era cottages. A 10-minute drive or ferry from nearby Blackwattle Bay.
- Darling Harbour & Pyrmont: A 20-minute walk east brings you to Darling Harbour’s attractions, including the Australian National Maritime Museum and the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium.
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- Darling Harbour — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0