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Market shopping in Melbourne

  1. A

    Queen Victoria Market

    Chaotic, friendly, multicultural – the Queen Victoria Market is one of the largest open-air markets in the southern hemisphere and the grand dame of all Melbourne markets. Over 600 traders hock their wares here and it’s been pushing trade for more than 125 years. You’ll find everything from perfectly ripe brie to perfectly rank moccasins. An organic corridor in the fruit and vegetable section is stocked with fresh produce grown without a hint of chemicals or pesticides. The bustling night market runs between late November and mid-February.

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  2. B

    Prahran Market

    A top-quality produce market, with several organic- produce stores (including an organic butcher), a fresh pasta shop, bountiful delis and a food court for grazing on the move.

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  3. C

    Rose Street Artists Market

    Melbourne’s popular art and craft market is just a short stroll from Brunswick St. Here you’ll find up to 70 stalls selling assorted wares, including jewellery, clothing, furniture, paintings, screen prints and ugly-cute toys.

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