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The Rocks Market
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BridgeClimb Sydney
3 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Rocks Discovery Museum
2/8 Kendall Ln, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
ATTY Gallery
27 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Ken Done Gallery
1 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Campbells Cove
4 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Cadmans Cottage
110 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Bridge Stairs
100 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Argyle Gallery
21 Playfair St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Observatory Hill Park
1001 Upper Fort St, Millers Point NSW 2000, Australia
Hickson Road Reserve
The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney
18 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Pancakes On The Rocks
22 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Ribs & Burgers The Rocks
88 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Tea Cosy
7 Atherden St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Glenmore Hotel
96 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Harbourfront Seafood Restaurant Sydney The Rocks
Campbell's Stores Bay, 1-3/7-27 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Luna Lu - Asian Fusion, The Rocks
Campbells Cove, Ground Level, Bays 4 and 5, 7-27 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Squire's Landing
Northern end of the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
6HEAD Sydney
Bay 10 & 11, Campbell’s Stores, 7-27 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Fine Food Store
The Rocks Centre Cnr Mill Lane & Kendall Lane, Shop 9/12-26 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby local services
RedBalloon
Level 4/1 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Spirit Gallery
Shop 8 The Rocks Centre Cnr of Argyle and, Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Boat Tours
Campbells Cove Pontoon, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Observatory
1003 Upper Fort St, Millers Point NSW 2000, Australia
AAD Art Gallery - Australian Art & Design
104 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Fantasea Cruising
Wharf 6, NSW 2000, Australia
DFS Sydney
155 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
MCA Store Australia
Level 1/140 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experiences Australia
Tower One, International Towers, 100 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia
Coles Central Wynyard Express
Wynyard St &, Carrington St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Sydney Harbour Hotel
55 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Park Hyatt Sydney
7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Harbour Rocks Hotel
34 Harrington St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
YHA Sydney Harbour - The Rocks
110 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Shangri-La Sydney
176 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
199 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection
11 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point NSW 2000, Australia
The Russell Boutique Hotel
143A George Street Cnr Globe St &, Nurses Walk, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay
30 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bed & Breakfast
140-142 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
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The Rocks Market

George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
4.4(2.6K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: BridgeClimb Sydney, The Rocks Discovery Museum, ATTY Gallery, The Ken Done Gallery, Campbells Cove, Cadmans Cottage, Bridge Stairs, Argyle Gallery, Observatory Hill Park, Hickson Road Reserve, restaurants: El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney, Pancakes On The Rocks, Ribs & Burgers The Rocks, The Tea Cosy, The Glenmore Hotel, Harbourfront Seafood Restaurant Sydney The Rocks, Luna Lu - Asian Fusion, The Rocks, The Squire's Landing, 6HEAD Sydney, The Fine Food Store, local businesses: RedBalloon, Spirit Gallery, Sydney Harbour Boat Tours, Sydney Observatory, AAD Art Gallery - Australian Art & Design, Fantasea Cruising, DFS Sydney, MCA Store Australia, Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experiences Australia, Coles Central Wynyard Express
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Nearby attractions of The Rocks Market

BridgeClimb Sydney

The Rocks Discovery Museum

ATTY Gallery

The Ken Done Gallery

Campbells Cove

Cadmans Cottage

Bridge Stairs

Argyle Gallery

Observatory Hill Park

Hickson Road Reserve

BridgeClimb Sydney

BridgeClimb Sydney

4.7

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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The Rocks Discovery Museum

The Rocks Discovery Museum

4.4

(356)

Closed
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ATTY Gallery

ATTY Gallery

4.9

(186)

Open 24 hours
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The Ken Done Gallery

The Ken Done Gallery

4.3

(110)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of The Rocks Market

El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney

Pancakes On The Rocks

Ribs & Burgers The Rocks

The Tea Cosy

The Glenmore Hotel

Harbourfront Seafood Restaurant Sydney The Rocks

Luna Lu - Asian Fusion, The Rocks

The Squire's Landing

6HEAD Sydney

The Fine Food Store

El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney

El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney

4.5

(4.1K)

Closed
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Pancakes On The Rocks

Pancakes On The Rocks

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Ribs & Burgers The Rocks

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The Tea Cosy

The Tea Cosy

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(624)

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RedBalloon

Spirit Gallery

Sydney Harbour Boat Tours

Sydney Observatory

AAD Art Gallery - Australian Art & Design

Fantasea Cruising

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MCA Store Australia

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Coles Central Wynyard Express

RedBalloon

RedBalloon

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(1.8K)

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Spirit Gallery

Spirit Gallery

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(112)

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Sydney Harbour Boat Tours

Sydney Harbour Boat Tours

4.9

(54)

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Reviews of The Rocks Market

4.4
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5.0
21w

The Rocks Market is one of those weekend rituals that feels equal parts shopping trip and Sydney postcard. You wander in from Circular Quay and the noise of the city softens into buskers, seagulls and the clink of coffee cups. Stalls stretch along cobblestone lanes lined with sandstone terraces, and the harbour keeps flashing through gaps between buildings. It is easy to lose an hour drifting between local makers who are actually behind their tables. I chatted to a jeweller hand forging silver rings, sampled native honey from a Blue Mountains beekeeper and watched a printmaker pull fresh lino cuts while kids looked on. There is a good balance of things you take home and things you simply enjoy on the spot, from small batch skincare to ceramics, leather goods and framed photographs that catch the bridge in different moods.

Come hungry. The food lineup is a tour in miniature, with gozleme rolled to order, bao that deliver a soft cloud of steam when you lift the lid, and a paella pan the size of a wading pool that perfumes the whole corner. Coffee is easy to find, fresh juices and iced teas keep the heat at bay, and there are plenty of sweet options when a cinnamon scroll or a scoop of gelato will do the job. I like to grab something warm and carry it to a shady spot near the Argyle Cut, then loop back for a second pass once I have decided what to buy.

Practical tips help. It gets busy by late morning, so early arrivals enjoy clearer paths and friendlier light for photos. Most stalls take cards but a little cash speeds up small purchases. Cobblestones are charming and a touch uneven, so flat shoes make life easier. Shade can be patchy along the main run, which makes a hat and water bottle smart. Trains and ferries to Circular Quay keep the trip easy, and you can pair the market with a short walk to the Opera House for the full...

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5.0
1y

If you’re in Sydney and looking for a perfect blend of history, charm, and an absolute shopping haven, The Rocks Market is your ultimate destination!

From the moment I set foot in this vibrant market, I was greeted with the most delightful array of stalls, each brimming with unique treasures. Whether you’re a foodie, a fashionista, or just a lover of all things quirky, there’s something here for everyone! The market boasts an eclectic mix of stalls offering everything from handcrafted jewellery and artisanal homewares to stylish clothing and one-of-a-kind art pieces.

Food wise they have gourmet treats and freshly baked goods to mouth-watering international cuisine. Don’t miss out on the artisanal cheeses and freshly squeezed juices – they’re a must-try!

Nestled in the heart of Sydney’s historic district, The Rocks Market perfectly combines the old-world charm with a modern twist. Strolling through the cobblestone streets and soaking in the heritage buildings was like stepping back in time, yet with all the contemporary comforts.

Whether you’re flying solo, on a date, or having a family outing, The Rocks Market is the ideal spot to spend a sunny weekend. The friendly vendors and the vibrant community spirit make it a place where memories are made and shared.

In short, The Rocks Market isn’t just a market – it’s an experience! If you haven’t been yet, grab your tote bag and your best shopping buddy, and head down for a day of endless fun and discoveries. Trust me, you won’t be...

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5.0
1y

Located on George Street, The Rocks, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 but also winds around the back streets of the Rocks area. Edit - I got the opportunity to go the Night Markets at the Rocks last night while attending the VIVID festival. These are so much better in my opinion. Much better atmosphere and they seemed to have a lot more stalls. Both the day and night markets are wonderful but I just prefer the night ones. The street entertainment was great too but I think they were there for Vivid. These markets are really good , it’s in an iconic area of Sydney and has a great selection of wonderful products to look at. This is one of my favourite markets in Sydney due to the location and because it always has great things to look at. I bought a Ned Kelly Magnet which was really nice. There’s also a lot of good food trucks that you can get something to eat from or you can choose to eat from one of the cafes/pubs etc in the Rocks. The prices are steep though so be aware of that. You can always have a great time. It’s easy to get to, just a short walk from Circular Quay station. Just a side note, I have been to these markets both on Saturday and Friday nights, the best night is easily Saturday with more stalls to...

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The Rocks Market is one of those weekend rituals that feels equal parts shopping trip and Sydney postcard. You wander in from Circular Quay and the noise of the city softens into buskers, seagulls and the clink of coffee cups. Stalls stretch along cobblestone lanes lined with sandstone terraces, and the harbour keeps flashing through gaps between buildings. It is easy to lose an hour drifting between local makers who are actually behind their tables. I chatted to a jeweller hand forging silver rings, sampled native honey from a Blue Mountains beekeeper and watched a printmaker pull fresh lino cuts while kids looked on. There is a good balance of things you take home and things you simply enjoy on the spot, from small batch skincare to ceramics, leather goods and framed photographs that catch the bridge in different moods. Come hungry. The food lineup is a tour in miniature, with gozleme rolled to order, bao that deliver a soft cloud of steam when you lift the lid, and a paella pan the size of a wading pool that perfumes the whole corner. Coffee is easy to find, fresh juices and iced teas keep the heat at bay, and there are plenty of sweet options when a cinnamon scroll or a scoop of gelato will do the job. I like to grab something warm and carry it to a shady spot near the Argyle Cut, then loop back for a second pass once I have decided what to buy. Practical tips help. It gets busy by late morning, so early arrivals enjoy clearer paths and friendlier light for photos. Most stalls take cards but a little cash speeds up small purchases. Cobblestones are charming and a touch uneven, so flat shoes make life easier. Shade can be patchy along the main run, which makes a hat and water bottle smart. Trains and ferries to Circular Quay keep the trip easy, and you can pair the market with a short walk to the Opera House for the full Sydney day out.
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If you’re in Sydney and looking for a perfect blend of history, charm, and an absolute shopping haven, The Rocks Market is your ultimate destination! From the moment I set foot in this vibrant market, I was greeted with the most delightful array of stalls, each brimming with unique treasures. Whether you’re a foodie, a fashionista, or just a lover of all things quirky, there’s something here for everyone! The market boasts an eclectic mix of stalls offering everything from handcrafted jewellery and artisanal homewares to stylish clothing and one-of-a-kind art pieces. Food wise they have gourmet treats and freshly baked goods to mouth-watering international cuisine. Don’t miss out on the artisanal cheeses and freshly squeezed juices – they’re a must-try! Nestled in the heart of Sydney’s historic district, The Rocks Market perfectly combines the old-world charm with a modern twist. Strolling through the cobblestone streets and soaking in the heritage buildings was like stepping back in time, yet with all the contemporary comforts. Whether you’re flying solo, on a date, or having a family outing, The Rocks Market is the ideal spot to spend a sunny weekend. The friendly vendors and the vibrant community spirit make it a place where memories are made and shared. In short, The Rocks Market isn’t just a market – it’s an experience! If you haven’t been yet, grab your tote bag and your best shopping buddy, and head down for a day of endless fun and discoveries. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
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The Rocks Market is one of those weekend rituals that feels equal parts shopping trip and Sydney postcard. You wander in from Circular Quay and the noise of the city softens into buskers, seagulls and the clink of coffee cups. Stalls stretch along cobblestone lanes lined with sandstone terraces, and the harbour keeps flashing through gaps between buildings. It is easy to lose an hour drifting between local makers who are actually behind their tables. I chatted to a jeweller hand forging silver rings, sampled native honey from a Blue Mountains beekeeper and watched a printmaker pull fresh lino cuts while kids looked on. There is a good balance of things you take home and things you simply enjoy on the spot, from small batch skincare to ceramics, leather goods and framed photographs that catch the bridge in different moods. Come hungry. The food lineup is a tour in miniature, with gozleme rolled to order, bao that deliver a soft cloud of steam when you lift the lid, and a paella pan the size of a wading pool that perfumes the whole corner. Coffee is easy to find, fresh juices and iced teas keep the heat at bay, and there are plenty of sweet options when a cinnamon scroll or a scoop of gelato will do the job. I like to grab something warm and carry it to a shady spot near the Argyle Cut, then loop back for a second pass once I have decided what to buy. Practical tips help. It gets busy by late morning, so early arrivals enjoy clearer paths and friendlier light for photos. Most stalls take cards but a little cash speeds up small purchases. Cobblestones are charming and a touch uneven, so flat shoes make life easier. Shade can be patchy along the main run, which makes a hat and water bottle smart. Trains and ferries to Circular Quay keep the trip easy, and you can pair the market with a short walk to the Opera House for the full Sydney day out.
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