Starting as a hay and corn market in 1846, Queen Victoria Market now operates as a 140 year old heritage vibrant landmark market and located within the free tram zone.
Come get your fresh produce such as fruits, vegetables, and locally cured meats or opt for the hand crafted Australian gifts like Akubra hats or Aboriginal art. You can also pick up vintage clothing, trendy accessories, and locally designed clothing the reflects Melbourne's unique style.
Come with cash, arriving early to avoid the crowd or late to grab discounts and gain better haggling power for things that missed sale. Getting cash out is easy and cheap at one of the big 4 banks: Commonwealth bank, Westpac, NAB, and ANZ more information can be found on the Transfer Wise website.
Did you know?
Warning, this is a bit freaky
1.5 metres under the Queen Victoria Market car park houses the founders of Melbourne along with many Aboriginals. It is estimated that a total of 9,000 human remains lie beneath, next door to the market. Recognising the founders of Melbourne, you are able to locate the statue 'Passages' on the corner of queen Street and Therry Street. Currently.
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