
Kirribilli Markets
A beloved waterside market at Milsons Point with harbour views and a 4.4 rating across nearly 1,000 reviews.
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Why it's worth checking out
Kirribilli Markets brings together more than 220 stalls near the Harbour Bridge, offering a broad mix of new and recycled fashion, accessories, homewares, giftware, arts and crafts, jewellery, plants and gourmet food. The market also provides a platform for emerging local fashion designers and independent sellers, so the selection extends beyond standard retail and changes with the people trading at each market. The website highlights sellers including Soul Reign, Takessuy Jewellery, Waterlily Home and Pbbl Co, giving visitors a sense of the range of small businesses represented.
The market is designed as more than a shopping trip. Live music, free face-painting and food are part of the experience, with the harbour-side setting adding a distinctive backdrop. There is enough variety for a purposeful browse through fashion, gifts or plants, while the mix of stalls and activities also suits a slower weekend wander. Families may appreciate the face-painting, solo visitors can browse at their own pace, and groups can meet for food and a look around the stalls.
Kirribilli Markets has a long history in Sydney. It began on 21 January 1976 in the backyard of the newly opened Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, later expanding through nearby locations before reaching its present scale across the old Milsons Point Bowling Club green and the Burton Street tunnel. The market’s proceeds support the Kirribilli Centre, a neighbourhood organisation that provides community information and free services, along with courses, workshops, events, clubs and activities for children. That connection gives the market a clear community purpose: money raised helps fund programs for local residents.
The market’s website lists the next market as 2 August 2026 and notes that its layout changed from 1 September 2024, with a new map available for visitors. As a long-running Sydney market supporting local sellers and the Kirribilli Centre, it is a useful choice for shoppers looking for independent fashion, handmade and creative goods, homewares, plants or food in a setting close to the Harbour Bridge.
Reviewed by Iyan B.
Practical details
Opening hours
Closed- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- WednesdayToday
- Closed
- Thursday
- Closed
- Friday
- Closed
- Saturday
- 08:30 – 15:00
- Sunday
- 08:30 – 15:00
Menu
View the latest menu directly from the venue.
Open menuSpot Score
- Reputation
- 76
- Popularity
- 91
- Information quality
- 30
- Category fit
- 70
- Freshness
- 30
Our independent editorial score — not a user rating.
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