Parap Markets

Photo: Stephen Barnett from Darwin, Australia / CC BY 2.0

Parap Markets are a Darwin institution, a vibrant Saturday-morning ritual where the city’s multicultural soul comes alive. Since the 1970s, locals and travellers have flocked to this shady village green for a feast of Southeast Asian street food, live music, and a sprawling bazaar of crafts, clothes, and tropical produce. The air smells of sizzling laksa, banana fritters, and coffee – it’s the perfect place to kick off a weekend.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside two to three hours on a Saturday morning (markets run 8am–2pm). Arrive early (around 8am) to beat the heat and the queues for laksa. Pace yourself: graze through the food stalls, browse the crafts, then find a spot on the grass to soak up the atmosphere. If you’re a foodie, you could easily linger until midday.

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