The Summer Night Market is happening at Queen Vic Market, Wednesday nights until 15 March.
Grab your family and friends and ge ... More
Summer night market
The Summer Night Market is happening at Queen Vic Market, Wednesday nights until 15 March.
Grab your family and friends and get on down to the Market for an unforgettable night of shopping, eating, drinking, live music, fun and summer sunset vibes.
Every Wednesday night, the Market sheds will come alive with global street food trucks and stalls, festival bars, unique shopping featuring local artisans, as well as a rotating weekly line-up of live music and roving entertainment.
No entry fee, just come hungry and ready for a good time.
Queen Vic Market Tours
Our Ultimate Foodie Tour is a delicious and fascinating guided walking tour of the iconic Queen Victoria Market. Taste the freshest produce, discover unique ingredients, learn tips and tricks for shopping and cooking, discover the Market’s history and meet some of our beloved Market traders.
Food Hall Redevelopment
Please note that the Market’s Food Court and adjoining Victoria Street terraces have temporarily closed for major refurbishment works as we work to bring you an exciting new Food Hall later this year as part of the Market’s Renewal Project. During this closure, we encourage shoppers to visit the other great hospitality offers from across the Market, including upper Victoria Street, E & F Sheds, String Bean Alley, Elizabeth Street, Therry Street, the Dairy Produce Hall and Open Sheds.
Information Hub
Drop by the Information Hub and ask our friendly staff for all the best tips for your visit to the Market, or pick up a market shopping bag and a range of other merchandise. We are located on the corner of F Shed and Queen Street.
THE Doyle Family have been serving fresh local seafood for over five generations, and have built our name on the produce our fishermen catch. We still ... More
THE Doyle Family have been serving fresh local seafood for over five generations, and have built our name on the produce our fishermen catch. We still use old fashioned methods; our fish caught mostly by hand line and iced on the boat.
THE family business was started by Alice Doyle’s great grandparents, who settled in Watson’s Bay in the early 1800’s. The two built a hut on the site of the present Doyles on the Beach Restaurant and sold fish there. Later, they opened a small eating room to sell their cooked catch.
DURING the Depression (along with a lot of other businesses), they nearly lost everything. When Alice’s late husband, Jack, returned from the war, he and Alice re-opened the dining room and gradually built what is now Doyles today. Alice’s legacy continues today with immediate family working in every aspect of the Doyles business and continuing to operate the restaurants.
Sydney's oldest streets will come alive every weekend with a vibrant market of carefully curated artisanal wares and delicious eats by the harbour.
E ... More
Sydney's oldest streets will come alive every weekend with a vibrant market of carefully curated artisanal wares and delicious eats by the harbour.
Every Saturday and Sunday, talented local makers, chefs, and artisans come together in the city’s oldest precinct to bring you The Rocks Markets.
If you haven’t been to The Rocks weekend markets in Sydney, you haven’t truly seen the city. The markets come alive in the weekend sunshine, bursting with local characters including artists, chefs, craftsmen, small business owners and city explorers just like you.
Argyle & George St The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia 
- Business hour -
Only Sat&Sun : 10:00am - 17:00pm
- Directions -
George St, Playfair St ,Jack Mundey Place and The rocks
The Rocks is spectacularly placed on Sydney's sparkling Harbour with views of the Harbour Bridge. Only a 2 minute walk from "Circular Quay" train station, bus stops, ferry wharves and light rail offering quick and easy access to Sydney’s historic district.