Bondi Markets

Market · Bondi Beach

Bondi Markets

Market · Bondi Beach

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Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia

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Explore the vibrant Bondi Beach Markets, where a lively mix of stalls offers everything from handcrafted jewelry to delicious global eats, all with a beachside vibe.  

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Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia Get directions

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Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia Get directions

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"Bondi Beach Flea Market In the same location as the Bondi Beach Farmers Market, a flea market takes over every Sunday hawking vintage clothing, framed photographs and paintings, textiles and pillows, sunglasses, Deus ex Machina and Critical Slide Society surfwear, outdoor gear, you name it. Sydney is not known for bargains, but this market has some deals."

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Blair Bauer

Google
Three words for this one: variety, affordable, and ESSENTIAL! I had THE best time at this market. I was blown away by how many food options could be at one little market: Columbian, French, Spanish, Indian, Vietnamese, and then not to mention the classic market coffee and pastries. I didn't have enough hands to carry everything I wanted. I also got some beautiful jewelry here and some felt finger puppets for my nephew back home. They had art options too. If you're going to Bondi, you have to check out this market. I was even there on a rainy day, I can't imagine how much better it would be on a sunny day!

Nerine Cummins

Google
Located on Campbell Parade, (in grounds of the primary school), Bondi Beach, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. Definitely worth a visit, although I did think there would be more variety. There seemed to a lot of stores concentrating on jewellery. There was other things on offer though, overall, there was a pretty good selection of items to look at and the food on offer was very good also. I am glad I went as I had been wanting to go for quite some time. Dogs 🐶 are not allowed in the school where the markets are held so there’s a spot at the entrance where you can leave your dog. Water is provided i believe. The markets are just across from the beach and are pretty easy to get to by public transportation. I had a lovely time. Thumbs Up! 👍👍👍

Jessica L

Google
First visit to the Bondi Markets. A beautiful day but it also meant parking was a nightmare. There were many stalls, esp. those selling jewelleries. The flower stall was fabulous and prices reasonable. Food stalls were ok. Vibes of the area was good.

Flo Yeow

Google
If you're in the area on a weekend, this is a nice place to just pop by and have a look, since it's right across from Bondi Beach. It's a cozy little farmers market, that has grown in size quite a bit over the years. Nothing much for myself, but good to strike up some conversations with the stall owners there or grab some quick bites. Not really a place that I'd bring my kids though. It can get a little too crowded to be managing kids at the same time.

Jennifer Kellett

Google
I came across this delightful farmers market the day before City2Surf. Loved the dog ‘parking’ areas front and back. Lots of fresh and interesting produce and if I lived in the area I could spend a fortune. I did buy a pre packed vegetable pho for dinner- delicious! But beware the 🌶🥵. The home made Japanese miso looked great. Lots of sour dough bread and interesting fresh juices. Beautiful fresh flowers❣️4.5 ⭐️ Returned C2S weekend 2024 and still a great set up and a real hub for local families and visitors

VINI

Google
Very crowded place with lots of merchant that sells jewellery and cute handbags like in this photo.

Macy Sardella

Google
Fun! Busy and many many jewellery shops. The market was just nice to walk around and fun to look at. The food was... not much. Kind of disappointing

Robert Farotto

Google
I have always loved this market where you can find amazing fresh food at a very affordable price. Especially the recent Spanish stalls with paella, tortillas and an amazing Gazpacho... my favourite ones!!!

Lee D.

Yelp
Quality/Quantity - What a cool treat, visiting a local market in a public school. Cut and pasted from the website, "At the markets you'll find clothing from up-and-coming designers, handmade jewelry, exotic imports, retro-chic furniture, vinyl records, homewares, art, one-off vintage pieces and so much more." Atmosphere - Only open on Sundays from 10am to 4pm. They also have a "food court" and relatively clean bathrooms. Dog friendly, well NOT in the school. Very kid friendly, again it is in a school, lol. Paid parking. We parked at the limited free street parking and walked. Live band. Drinking fountains. Service - Overall good, my wife bought a few items. Price - Overall, pretty reasonably priced, but my wife just wanted to support the local businesses. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1993. We like to support the locals.

Mel M.

Yelp
After taking in an early swim I had some time before my ride came to pick me up. I stumbled upon Bondi Markets. Located at a school. Little farmers market type a thing. Some food and handmade things. I liked the flowers and the fresh veggies. They had a little doggy area that said like Dog Parking or something Aussie funny like that. Real close to the beach. It's not a big farmers market but it's charming. It was a nice walk through for a warm day at Bondi. Mel M Yelp 23:10

Connie H.

Yelp
I love markets as much as the next person, but I didn't love this one. Just liked, and even then only enough to come by twice in the time that I lived in North Bondi. For me, this is the place to: walk around and enjoy some stalls, gasp in surprise at some of the boutique prices and even used clothing prices!, and then grab a bite to eat. If you want to buy local produce, this is a great place with reasonable prices. My favorite stand is the artsy coasters that on the side that faces the beach and my favorite food stand is Fritter House. Enjoy!

Joanna M.

Yelp
Unfortunately, I've got to add to the three star parade at Bondi Markets. This is one of the smaller markets around Sydney, making it inherently crowded and less conducive to browsing. I've been two or three times, with less and less food on offer every visit (c'mon, it's 10am on a Sunday and I'm hungry/hungover!), and I've never seen fresh produce for sale. Most recently, several of the stalls sold the same clothes, but at increasingly pricey mark ups. The jewelry is pretty, the candles smell nice, and the inevitable assortment of dogs and babies on display are incredibly cute, but there's not that much you haven't seen before, and certainly not much you'd want to buy if you aren't a tourist (but that's just me). If you've seen any of the comedy sketches of the Bondi Hipsters, then you can have a laugh as you squeeze out of the narrow front gates and head to a suburb where there's still room left for you on the beach.

Danielle L.

Yelp
Every Sunday come hail rain or shine the Bondi Markets are open with a wonderful assortment of clothes, music, books, food, touristy gifts, candles and homewares. Its situated at the Bondi Beach Public School on the North Side of Bondi. It's a very relaxed markets and always has a wonderful vibe. You can turn up in your bikini to have a look around as its that casual... There's plenty to see - i especially love seeing the unique works of Sydney designers - jewelers and artists in particular.... It's a great place to browse with a girlfriend or to find that unique birthday gift for someone with more eclectic taste.... These markets are quite upscale - do don't think of it as a place to save, but rather as place to explore.... that said, you can occasionally find an amazing deal! Worth a visit, especially on a nice sunny day...

Danielle L.

Yelp
The coolest of Sydney's markets, Bondi Beach markets have provided a platform for some of Australia's biggest designers - Sass & Bide ring any bells? This is the best place to find original, well priced, funky wares. Whether it's jewellery, clothing, hats, bags, shoes, artwork, even hammocks someone is selling a cool and funky version at Bondi Markets. The prices continue to rise and the second-hand wares area is less impressive than it used to be but these markets ooze cool and funky and it's very hard to leave empty handed. For a laugh use the toilets! Given the markets are held at Bondi Beach Public School you will feel like a giant as you stoop over to wash your hands in the little basins.

Samantha H.

Yelp
I just adore Bondi markets... it's such a 'Sydney' experience. On a warm day, it's hard to think of a better way to spend an hour or two that strolling around the place. There's a great (and very well organised) selection of everything from emerging design talent, handmade homewares, jewellery, children's goodies, skincare products, second hand bric-a-brac, leather goods, often a sausage sizzle and my favourite stand - bonsais. Best paired with an icecream to complete the experience :)

Paul J.

Yelp
For some local flavor in Bondi, come on a Sunday, when the Bondi Markets are in full swing steps away from the world famous beach. For almost 20 years, vendors at these markets have been offering an diverse range of items both locally designed and imported for abroad. There are over a dozen white tents, each sell of something special. This could be anything from jewelry and vintage clothes to small furniture and tacky souvenirs. I highly recommend this as a place to buy gifts. You can find so many eclectic things here, though it's not as cheap as other markets. It's also not very big, but quality always trumps quantity! It's a really fun atmosphere with a chill young crowd and live music, too, if you're lucky. The markets are located on the grounds of the Bondi Beach Public School in North Bondi.

Julia W.

Yelp
Bondi is renowned for style so you can imagine that the markets offer nothing less than fabulous fashion. Every Sunday lots of fashion designer hopefuls set up shop in the hope that their label will become cult among Bondi fashionistas. I really love this place for that exact reason - it oozes talent, the fashion is great and the prices are, well, market prices! There is also furniture, homewares and art up for purchase here. A great way to spend an hour on a Sunday morning, right before you hit up breakfast and the beach!

Tim J.

Yelp
Not worth the hype. Not much original design. Can buy the same things in Thailand and bali for a fraction of the price. Most products were way too expensive.