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Best Flea Markets in Sydney

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Sydney’s flea markets are some of the most exciting in Australia. From sun-drenched beachside stalls to community-run inner-city markets packed with antiques, the Emerald City offers something for every type of treasure hunter. Whether you’re an avid collector or a first-time browser, the best flea markets in Sydney reward curiosity — and they’re far more fun than any high street shop. In this guide, we cover six unmissable markets, complete with opening hours, insider tips and everything you need to plan your visit.

For many Sydneysiders, the weekend market is a cherished cultural institution. However, with so many options across the city, it can be hard to know where to start. The good news is that each market has its own distinct character. For example, Kirribilli Markets offer spectacular harbour views and over 200 stalls, while Rozelle Collectors Market delivers a proper garage-sale atmosphere with vintage finds at every turn. Moreover, markets like Paddington support local artists and fund community projects — so your spending goes further than you think.

Ready to explore? Here are the six best flea markets in Sydney you shouldn’t miss.

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1. Manly Market — Best Beachside Flea Market in Sydney

Manly Market combines two of Sydney’s greatest pleasures: great shopping and a stunning coastal setting. Open every Saturday and Sunday, this family-friendly open-air market focuses on emerging design, local fashion and handmade craft inspired by the laid-back Northern Beaches lifestyle. It attracts both locals and tourists looking for something genuinely unique — and it rarely disappoints.

The stalls themselves offer an impressive range of handmade arts and crafts. You’ll find jewellery, ceramics, clothing and homewares — all at affordable prices and all reflecting the local landscape and culture. Furthermore, the market’s sun-drenched streets create a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, ideal for browsing at your own pace.

The location adds an extra layer of appeal. Manly Beach — just steps away — offers a sheltered family ocean pool and the chance to spot resident penguins at Penguin Cove. North Head Sanctuary, with its virtually untouched bushland and breathtaking views, is also nearby. After the market, you can unwind at a beachfront café or browse local vintage shops like Lifeline and Vinnies. In short, Manly Market turns a morning’s shopping into a full day out.

📍 Where: Sydney Rd, Manly NSW 2095
🕐 When: Saturday and Sunday, 9:00am–5:00pm
🌐 Website: manlymarkets2095.com.au

2. Kirribilli Markets — Best Harbour View Flea Market in Sydney

Kirribilli Markets offer two distinct experiences in one iconic location. The Art, Design and Fashion Market showcases the best in artisan products — think handcrafted jewellery, original prints and fashion-forward clothing. The General Market, meanwhile, delivers over 200 stalls of antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing and homewares, all set against spectacular Sydney Harbour views.

Founded in 1976, this is one of Sydney’s oldest and most beloved community markets. It takes place on the fourth Saturday of every month, with additional dates in December for Christmas shopping. Beyond the stalls, live music and gourmet street food keep the atmosphere lively throughout the day. Importantly, all profits support local neighbourhood programmes — so every purchase genuinely benefits the community.

The General Market is particularly strong on vintage fashion. You’ll regularly find designer labels — Hugo Boss, Miu Miu and Chloé among them — alongside antique furniture, bric-a-brac and quality second-hand goods. Therefore, whether you’re hunting for a statement piece or a quirky collectible, Kirribilli Markets consistently deliver.

📍 Where: 70–72 Alfred St S, Milsons Point NSW 2061
🕐 When: 4th Saturday of every month, 8:30am–3:00pm
🌐 Website: kirribillimarkets.com

3. Rozelle Collectors Market — Best Vintage Flea Market in Sydney’s Inner West

Rozelle Collectors Market is one of those rare markets that genuinely lives up to its reputation. Set in the grounds of Rozelle School — just a short stroll from the historic pubs and cafes of Balmain — it hosts over 100 stalls every weekend, packed with vintage clothing, antique homewares and eclectic bric-a-brac. The garage-sale atmosphere is part of the charm, and some vendors have been trading here for over a decade.

Crowds start arriving at 9am, and by 11am the place is buzzing. Acoustic buskers provide a relaxed soundtrack as you browse, while food stalls — including a popular Mediterranean stall — keep hungry shoppers fuelled. The vendors themselves are a big part of the experience: passionate about their pieces, they love sharing the stories behind their antiques.

What makes Rozelle truly special is its mix of the unexpected. You might discover quirky kitchen utensils, a beautiful vintage lamp from the Light Industrial stall or a rare piece from an up-and-coming designer. Moreover, the market also stocks designer jewellery and clothing, so stylish bargains are very much part of the offer. As a result, no two visits ever feel quite the same — which is exactly why regulars keep coming back.

📍 Where: 663 Darling St, Rozelle NSW 2039
🕐 When: Saturday, 9:00am–3:00pm
🌐 Website: rozellecollectorsmarket.com.au

4. Paddington Market — Best Community Flea Market in Sydney

Paddington Market runs every Saturday, rain or shine, and it has been doing so for decades. Unlike a typical market, this one is entirely community-run — organised by the Paddington Uniting Church — and every purchase supports local artists while funding projects for the homeless and disadvantaged. That community purpose gives the market a warmth and authenticity you won’t find on the high street.

The stalls cover an impressive range: fashionable clothing from talented local designers, handmade arts and crafts, leather goods and mid-century antiques all sit side by side. The food court is a genuine highlight too, offering artisan cakes and a wide array of delicious street food. Because parking is limited, the market recommends arriving by public transport — full details are available on their website.

After exploring the market itself, the surrounding area offers plenty more to enjoy. Nearby boutiques and independent shoe shops line Oxford Street, and the Australian Centre for Photography is just moments away. For a relaxing afternoon, local pubs and cafes are easy to find, or you can jump on a bus to Bondi Beach. In other words, Paddington Market slots perfectly into a full Sydney Saturday.

📍 Where: 395 Oxford St, Paddington NSW 2021
🕐 When: Every Saturday, 10:00am–4:00pm
🌐 Website: paddingtonmarkets.com.au

5. Sydney Antiques & Collectors Fairs — Best Specialist Antique Fair in Sydney

If you’re serious about antiques, the Sydney Antiques & Collectors Fairs should be at the top of your list. Held on the first Sunday of every month, this fair brings together over 150 specialist dealers under one roof — in an air-conditioned function centre spread across two floors. Now in its tenth year, it features high-quality goods spanning Georgian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.

This is not your average flea market. Instead of general bric-a-brac, you’ll find Victorian artefacts, Royal Doulton ceramics, historic musical instruments and war memorabilia. Vintage clothing collectors will also be well catered for, with elegant and unusual pieces alongside polished sterling silver jewellery. Additionally, the fair stocks oriental pottery, rare Australian pieces and enough Art Deco furniture to delight any dedicated collector.

Admission is $6 for general entry (opens at 9am) and $5 for seniors. Early birds can get in from 8am for $10 — a worthwhile investment if you want first pick of the best pieces. Regulars strongly recommend arriving early and bringing cash. The buzz of excitement as the doors open is something you have to experience for yourself.

📍 Where: Various locations around Sydney
🕐 When: First Sunday of every month — check website for current location
🌐 Website: Sydney Antique Fair on Facebook

6. Surry Hills Market — Best Creative Flea Market in Inner Sydney

Surry Hills Market takes place one Saturday a month in one of Sydney’s most creative and culturally rich neighbourhoods. Run by the Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre, it brings together emerging designers, vintage dealers and antique specialists in a vibrant open-air setting. Because profits go directly back into the community, visiting the market is a genuinely feel-good experience.

The range of goods on offer is impressive. Vintage dresses start from as little as $10, while classic antique furniture, fine china and fascinating vintage literature fill the stalls. Notable vendors include Vampt Vintage — known for its superb mid-century pieces — and the Collector Store, which stocks an incredible selection of vintage fashion. The food stalls and cafes, particularly the Surry Hills Community Café with its famous cakes and teas, are well worth a visit too.

What sets Surry Hills Market apart from other community markets is the quality of its handmade and recycled items. The standard is consistently high, which is why it attracts a loyal following of locals and visitors alike. That said, it’s also very welcoming to first-timers — so don’t hesitate to explore, ask vendors about their pieces and take your time. You’re unlikely to leave empty-handed.

📍 Where: Crown St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
🕐 When: First Saturday of every month, 8:00am–4:00pm
🌐 Website: shnc.org/surry-hills-markets

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FAQ — Sydney Flea Markets

What is the best flea market in Sydney?

Kirribilli Markets and Rozelle Collectors Market are consistently rated among the best flea markets in Sydney. Kirribilli stands out for its harbour setting, diversity of stalls and long history since 1976. Rozelle is the top pick for vintage enthusiasts thanks to its authentic garage-sale atmosphere and quality finds every weekend.

Are Sydney flea markets open every weekend?

Several of the best flea markets in Sydney run every weekend. Manly Market is open every Saturday and Sunday, Rozelle Collectors Market operates every Saturday, and Paddington Market runs every Saturday year-round. However, markets like Kirribilli, Surry Hills and Sydney Antiques & Collectors Fairs only take place once a month — so it’s worth checking their schedules before you visit.

Where can I find vintage clothing at Sydney flea markets?

Rozelle Collectors Market and Kirribilli Markets are the best places to hunt for vintage clothing in Sydney. Kirribilli regularly stocks designer labels including Hugo Boss, Miu Miu and Chloé, while Rozelle offers a wide range of vintage pieces at very accessible prices. Surry Hills Market is also worth a visit, with vintage dresses starting from just $10.

Which Sydney market is best for antiques?

The Sydney Antiques & Collectors Fairs is the specialist choice, bringing together over 150 dealers selling Georgian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces. For a more casual antiques experience, Kirribilli Markets and Rozelle Collectors Market both stock quality antique furniture and collectibles alongside their broader market offer.

Do Sydney flea markets run in the rain?

Most of Sydney’s best flea markets run rain or shine. Paddington Market and Surry Hills Market both explicitly operate regardless of the weather. However, open-air markets like Manly can be affected by severe conditions, so it’s always worth checking the market’s social media pages on the morning of your visit if the forecast looks uncertain.