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Sign of Growers Market

GROWERS'
The GOOD LIVING growers' market brings out the best in Sydney food products. Farmers and foodies from throughout New South Wales converge in front of the Sydney Casino on Saturday's to offer of some of the best food and specialty products from breads, jams and chutnies, to coffee's, olive oils and dipping sauces. This is where many Sydneysiders like to shop for the freshest ingredients.



PADDINGTON
Nestled next to a historic church, Paddington appeals to the trendy, jewelry lovers and those seeking high end clothes, and personal products with just the right touch

PADDY'S
Some call Paddy's a flea market on steroids. GVSU students simply call Paddy's the place to go for all things Australia, cheap T shirts, luggage, hats and everything a tourist in Australia would expect to find to bring folks back home a soveneir from their trip. The large food and vegetable market and its location right in the heart of Chinatown add more interest.

MOSMON
Mosmon is nown as a "snooty" upscale suburb of Sydney. The Mosman market has something for everyone, will a real international flavor to its many food tents.

Fish Market


SYDNEY FISH MARKET
The Sydney Fish Market is the largest Fish Market in the Southern Hemisphere. Whethere you're a fish lover or not, you can't help but be impressed by the beautiful array of seafood. Don't be suprised if you run into wine sipping Sydneysiders, as folks love to head to the fish market on Saturday for the freshest catch you 'll ever find.

 

 

THE ROCKS MARKET

The Rocks Market
The Rocks with Bridge in view

If Paddy's is downscale, the Rocks is the ying to Paddy's yang as it also appeals to the tourist for its wide assortment of all things Australiana. One of the favorites of GVSU students.

 

Balmain Market SignBALMAIN MARKET

Also located right in a historic church, this bric-a-brac market offers bargains galore for the discriminating ntique shoppers. And with bustling Darling Street nearby with its abudnant cafe culture, you can't help but be charmed.

GLEBE MARKET
Attention all hippy-bohemians. This is the market for you unless of course you are put off by burning incense the permeates the open air.