Farmers Market at Sydney Markets
Weekly, primarily Saturday mornings year-round
Season: January â December
Sydney Markets
About
The Farmers Market at Sydney Markets is a vibrant weekly gathering where families can explore fresh Australian produce, artisanal foods, and local crafts in a lively outdoor setting. Kids love the hands-on experience of sampling seasonal fruits, meeting local farmers, and discovering unique treats while parents shop for quality ingredients. It's an authentic Sydney experience that combines education, community atmosphere, and delicious food in one colourful morning out.
What to Expect
Expect a bustling market atmosphere with rows of stalls featuring fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, baked goods, cheeses, and specialty foods from local producers. The setting is casual and family-friendly, with farmers and vendors happy to chat and offer samples. Kids can see where their food comes from, learn about seasonal produce, and enjoy the sensory experience of colourful displays, enticing aromas, and live market energy. The outdoor venue allows children to move around freely while parents browse, and the community vibe makes it easy to meet other local families.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh seasonal fruits, berries, and other produce directly from farmers
- Discovering unique Australian treats like honey with native flavours, artisan ice cream, and fresh-baked goodies
- Meeting friendly farmers who share stories about how food is grown
- Spotting unusual vegetables and exotic fruits from Australia's diverse growing regions
- The vibrant, colourful displays that make for great photo opportunities
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (7:30-8:30am) for the freshest selection, cooler temperatures, and easier parkingâthe market gets quite busy by mid-morning
- Bring cash as some vendors may not accept cards, plus a reusable shopping bag or trolley for purchases
- Let kids pick out a new fruit or vegetable to tryâmany vendors offer generous samples and are great at engaging children with stories about their produce
- Visit the Sydney Markets website before you go to check for any special family events or seasonal festivals that might be happening alongside the farmers market
Best Time to Visit
Early Saturday morning between 7:30am and 9:00am is idealâyou'll enjoy cooler weather (important in Sydney's summer), the best product selection, smaller crowds, and energetic vendors. The market typically winds down by late morning, so arriving after 10:00am means limited stock and vendors beginning to pack up.
Food & Drinks
The market offers excellent breakfast and snack options including fresh pastries, gourmet sausage rolls, crepes, fresh fruit smoothies, artisan coffee, and specialty treats. Kids will love fresh berries, warm baked goods, and often seasonal items like stone fruit in summer or apples in autumn. Bring a small esky (cooler) or insulated bag if purchasing items to keep fresh, especially in warmer months. Eating while browsing is part of the experience, and most vendors are happy to accommodate children's tastes.
Parking & Access
Sydney Markets is located in Brockley, approximately 30km west of Sydney CBD. Free parking is available on-site, but arrive early as it fills quickly on Saturday mornings. The venue is stroller-friendly with mostly flat surfaces, though it can get crowded during peak times. If driving from central Sydney or tourist areas, allow 40-60 minutes depending on traffic. Public transport options are limited to this location, so driving or using a rideshare service is recommended for international visitors.
More Farmers Markets
South Sydney Farmers Market
Weekly, Sunday mornings
South Sydney Farmers Market at Glebe Park offers families an authentic Australian market experience where kids can meet local farmers, taste fresh seasonal produce, and enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere. The Sunday morning market combines quality local food with a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that makes it perfect for introducing children to sustainable food practices. It's an ideal way to spend a Sydney morning while experiencing local culture beyond typical tourist attractions.