New Market Map!

From 1 September the layout of the Kirribilli Markets will be changing.

The Markets by
the Harbour Bridge

All funds from our markets go towards running The Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre – helping & supporting our community.

The Kirribilli Markets were first held on January 21st 1976 in the back yard of the then newly opened Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre. Today, The Kirribilli Markets is one of Sydney’s oldest and most popular Markets. Featuring over 220 stalls selling, New and recycled fashion and accessories, Emerging local Fashion Designers, Home and Gift wares, Arts and Craft, Jewellery, Plants, Gourmet foods and a whole lot more!

Live music, free face-painting,
delicious food,

200 plus incredible market stalls – beats the pants off shopping malls

All funds support the Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre

Here's where
you'll find us

Meet Our Sellers

Soul Reign

Takessuy Jewellery

Waterlily home

Pbbl Co

View the Stalls trading at out next Market

Sell at our Markets

The Kirribilli Markets were first held on January 21st 1976 in the back yard of the then newly opened Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre.

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Enjoy our animations during lunch, 11am to 1pm. Live music and free face painting. 🎸🎶🎨

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Lots of delicious food for lunch at Kirribilli Markets! 😍🌯
And don`t forget the dessert ! 🍰

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Manav Bunai is inspired by the Himalayan art. Sustainable, unique and handmade, this product are made with wool. ☀️🧵 By buying them, you are supporting the women artisans and also the ageing nuns living in harsher high altitude region in Zanskar. From every product sold, they use 1$ to better the life of nuns in Zanskar. ❤️

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What would you pick?😍 Let`s see today at the Kirribilli Markets.

📍 Milsons Point Station

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The Kirribilli Centre

The Kirribilli Markets were first held on January 21st 1976 in the back yard of the then newly opened Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre. Today, The Kirribilli Markets is one of Sydney’s oldest and most popular Markets. Featuring over 220 stalls selling, New and recycled fashion and accessories, Emerging local Fashion Designers, Home and Gift wares, Arts and Craft, Jewellery, Plants, Gourmet foods and a whole lot more!

The Kirribilli Markets acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live and recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture. We pay respect to Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.