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Paddington Market is a beloved Saturday institution in Sydney's eastern suburbs, where the leafy terrace-lined streets of Paddington come alive with the buzz of locals and visitors alike. Held in the grounds of Paddington Uniting Church, this market is a treasure trove of Australian design, vintage finds, artisan food, and bric-a-brac. It's the perfect spot to soak up the neighbourhood's creative, bohemian vibe while hunting for a unique souvenir or simply enjoying a lazy morning.
Highlights & What to See
- Australian Design & Fashion: Browse stalls from emerging local designers offering one-of-a-kind clothing, jewellery, and accessories – a fantastic place to pick up a piece of wearable art.
- Vintage & Antiques: Dig through racks of vintage clothing, retro homewares, and quirky collectables. The market is a goldmine for pre-loved treasures with a story.
- Art & Photography: Discover original artworks, prints, and photography from Sydney-based artists, often at direct-from-studio prices.
- Artisan Food & Coffee: Grab a freshly brewed coffee and sample gourmet treats like organic bread, local honey, artisan cheeses, and homemade pastries – perfect for a picnic in nearby Five Ways or Rushcutters Bay.
- Live Music & Atmosphere: Enjoy the relaxed soundtrack of local musicians busking among the stalls, adding to the market's friendly community feel.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours to browse the market at a leisurely pace. Arrive early (the market opens at 10am) to beat the crowds and have first pick of the best vintage finds. Afterwards, linger in the neighbourhood: explore Oxford Street's boutiques, grab brunch at one of the many sidewalk cafés, or stroll through the historic terraces and leafy parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Paddington Terraces & Oxford Street – Wander the iconic Victorian terraces and shop the boutiques and galleries along Oxford Street.
- Centennial Park – A short walk away, this vast green space is ideal for a post-market picnic, cycle, or horse-drawn carriage ride.
- Woollahra – Just south, offering antique shops, high-end homewares, and the charming village atmosphere.
- Double Bay – A quick bus or walk west, known for its sophisticated dining, harbour views, and upmarket boutiques.
- Bondi Beach – A 15-minute bus ride east; combine with a coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee for a full day out.
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- Bondi Beach — Nick Ang / CC BY-SA 4.0