About Redcliffe Sunday Markets
Stretching along Redcliffe Parade, right by the water, the Redcliffe Markets are the most iconic seaside markets in North Brisbane.
The markets are filled with fresh farm-direct produce and meats, artisan goods, trawler-direct seafood, freshly baked bread, gourmet food and provisions, handmade wares, art ‘n’ craft and SO much more.
It is a hub dedicated to supporting and showcasing the best growers, makers, builders, and bakers in Moreton Bay and surrounds.
What You Can Expect
With no secondhand or bric-a-brac items, this market is a cornucopia of home décor, fashion, exotic imports, trendy crafts, and fresh produce.
Select businesses and restaurants along the waterfront also open their doors on Sunday to take advantage of the large crowds flocking to the beautiful beachside location.
Combining great shopping and even better food with the ambiance of live entertainment and the scenic view, you can’t go wrong when taking a trip to the Redcliffe Markets.
Event Overview
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 8:00 AM - 02:00 PM (07:00 AM - 01:00 PM during Summer months)
Location: Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
Cost: Free entry
Contact Redcliffe Sunday Markets
Redcliffe Markets, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020
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