Tilbagemelding
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Went on a Saturday and it's school holidays. It's been very busy, but I enjoyed it. I expected a little more local art and not products from Nepal and India. The food stalls were plenty to choose from and was in luck with the chai latte. Very festive feel to it. Some nice fashion and jewellery piece to buy.
I haven't been here in years! It hasn't changed much, and the vibes are still there! If your not a fan of crowds, possible chaos, hunting down parking and small spaces, this is NOT the place for you. This place holds lots of little shops, local products, Perth sellers and quirky Fremantle things. I saw some amazing local Honey products, whisky tasting, sweets and waffles. The coffee guy at the front entrance was amazing, the sellers were helping eachother (or no one would eat or have breaks) and overall, it's a nice day out to do something different
Very popular amongst locals and tourists alike. A great range of stalls and shops that sell unique souvenirs, light fixtures, leather items, shoes, coffee, condiments, confectionary, bohemian clothes, gin, scented handmade soaps, gift items, accessories, scented candles and what not. There's a bunch of stalls that sell different kinds of cuisine: Mediterranean, Chinese, Indian, Korean etc. Really good place to shop for fresh fruits and vegetables--I personally find that their stuff is superior in quality than what you get in supermarkets. It's also cheaper.
Must visit when in Perth! This market consists of many different unique stalls and food stalls and vegetable/fruits stalls. Do give the honey cake a try too, although very expensive but it's worth the price for the unique taste. Do note that the market is only open on weekends! There's parking beside the market (expensive) and parking along the nearby streets (less but still expensive).