Paddy's Markets at Haymarket
Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 6pm
Market City, Hay Street, City
Paddy's has held a central place in Sydney's history for over 150 years. Paddy's Markets, Sydney's biggest markets have a wide variety of stalls; food, fashion, gifts and gadgets in a true market atmosphere.
With over 1,000 stalls in two huge locations (Haymarket and Flemington), you'll find everything from souvenirs to sporting goods, clothes to cosmetics, footwear to fruit and vegetables, hot food to heavy metal CD's, sheepskins to seafood, plants to pendants, crafts and much much more.
Cnr Hay & Thomas Streets, Haymarket
Open Thursday - Sunday (& public holiday monday) 9am - 5pm.
The origin of Paddys as a distinct market dates back to 1834 when Governor Bourke decided to move traders in hay and grain to a site next to the new cattle market in Campbell Street, Sydney.
The move created a split among stallholders within the "fringe"market. Some had regular customers among the cattlemen and hay and grain growers, and they moved to join farmers in the new Haymarket area.
The food sellers and second hand dealers also did a good trade, both in the vicinity of the market house and around the Haymarket pubs. The majority, howe'ver, stayed on at the George Street market.
❊ When ❊
Happens: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Times: 10am - 6pm
❊ Where ❊
⊜ Hay Street Haymarket Map✆ 1300 361 589
❊ Web Links ❊
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