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Brisbane Markets Guide 2026 — Best Farmers Markets, Weekend Markets, Night Markets and Flea Markets

Brisbane markets guide 2026: the best markets in Brisbane — Jan Powers Farmers Market, South Bank Collective, Northey Street, Davies Park West End and Rocklea Sunday markets.

By Brisbane Daily · Published 29 June 2026 at 10:15 am

Updated 2 July 2026 at 10:15 am

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Brisbane Markets Guide 2026 — Best Farmers Markets, Weekend Markets, Night Markets and Flea Markets
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Brisbane Markets 2026 — Overview

Brisbane's market scene has grown significantly with the city's population and food culture, with strong farmers markets across the inner suburbs complemented by night markets and community markets. Here's a guide to Brisbane's best markets.

Brisbane Farmers Markets

  • Jan Powers Farmers Market (Manly) — Lota Street, Manly. Second and fourth Saturdays. Quality direct-from-farm produce, artisan bread and specialty foods from South East Queensland producers.
  • Jan Powers Farmers Market (Brisbane Powerhouse) — 119 Lamington Street, New Farm (Brisbane Powerhouse). Every Saturday 6am-12pm. Brisbane's best-regarded farmers market in the spectacular heritage Powerhouse arts venue on the Brisbane River. Quality seasonal produce, artisan bread, specialty coffee, meat, eggs and regional food. janpowers.com.au
  • Northey Street City Farm Organic Markets — 79 Northey Street, Windsor. Sunday mornings. Certified organic produce market at Brisbane's famous urban farm.
  • West End Collective Weekend Market — Davies Park, West End. Every Saturday 6am-2pm. A beloved Brisbane institution — organic produce, live music, specialty coffee and artisan goods. The quintessential Brisbane inner-city community market experience.

Weekend and Community Markets

  • South Bank Collective (Weekend Markets) — Stanley Street Plaza, South Bank. Saturdays and Sundays. Arts, crafts and specialty goods alongside South Bank's restaurant and cultural precincts.
  • Rocklea Markets (Brisbane Markets) — Sherwood Road, Rocklea. Friday nights and Saturday/Sunday from 5am. Brisbane's major wholesale and retail produce market. Fresh fruit, vegetables and Asian specialty produce at wholesale prices. brisbanemarkets.com.au

Night Markets in Brisbane

  • Eat Street Northshore Markets — 221D MacArthur Avenue, Hamilton (Hamilton Northshore). Friday and Saturday evenings 4pm-10pm. Brisbane's most famous night market in upcycled shipping containers along the Brisbane River. 180+ food vendors, live music, bars and entertainment. Book tickets in advance. eatstreetnorthshore.com.au

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