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Brisbane City Markets

Reddacliff Place

Updated: Feb 06, 2025

Every Wednesday, Brisbane City Markets transform Redacliff Place into a colorful, busy country-style marketplace, located right in the centre of Brisbane city.

The old Treasury Casino and the surrounding buildings of the CBD form a striking backdrop to the rows of pop up stalls  whic offer plenty of freshly picked and hand made produce as well as delicious street food.

At lunchtime shoppers and office workers  descend for a bit to eat, from the eclectice and international array of cuisines on offer, which might include Turkish pizzas and German sausages, Spanish paellas, Thai noodles and Brazilian barbecue.

Market Queen St

During the afternoon, the city market clientele can be seen snapping up bargains and heading home accompanied by bags laden with stunning flowers, fruit, veg, and delicious gourmet delights, such as marinated olives, a box of chocolate brownies, or a loaf of artisan bread. 

Good to know: Myer Centre Car Park is the closest car parking available, and Central Station is the nearest train station for those arriving via public transport.

Need to know - Dogs are not permitted at the Reddacliff Place market.

Brisbane City Markets

Reddacliff Place

Queen St

Brisbane

8am-6pm

Free

Map

6 Queen St, Brisbane QLD 4000

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