A beautiful market to purchase food items which are from different parts of the world. You can experience Italian, Turkish, Indonesian. Local artisans are also there offering unique items. Traditional Souvenirs are available with good finish and affordable cost. You can spot even pamist there. Some of the pottery work is really good. Fresh chocolate and Turkish delight are the must try items. Cheese, bread, vegetable, coffee, pickles and fresh pie 🥧 what not.. this market is in a valley where one side is mountains and the other side is harbour. If someone taste beer 🍻 there are options. There are little boys playing music 🎵 to raise some funds for there dreams. I always like to take a coffee and listen the music of the two lovely smiling ladies and they sing and play guitar very well. It's an amazing place to spend your half day with breakfast...I...
Read moreAWESOME little market!! Seemed to be 80% food options with lots of local artesanal vendors. Plenty of samples, great place to visit if you want to stock up your pantry with local products. Several vendors sold hot food for breakfast as well, and ample cafés on the street as well.
Parking can be challenging, but if you're ok with walking (less than 10 minutes), there seemed to be free parking at the Te Ana Marina, plus you get a lovely view of the bay! I walked 15 minutes from the parking at Naval Point Boat Ramp (free and freedom...
Read moreHad a great time at the Lyttelton farmers market! There are so many great friendly vendors that set up here every Saturday it is definitely worth checking out! We tried out a homemade lemonade and a bacon egg sandwich which was delicious from a super enthusiastic vendor (can’t remember his stall name but he also sold whitebait if that helps). Then we stopped in at the little pizza shop and had a margarita pizza and two flavours of ice-cream which were top notch! Overall this market is great and is up there with the Riccarton...
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