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The iconic Salamanca Market is a celebration of Tasmania's unique culture, creative artisans, talented musicians and diverse producers.

Salamanca Market is open every Saturday, rain or shine, from 0830 to 1500.

Hobart's Friday night twilight market operating from two locations, Long Beach, Lower Sandy Bay overlooking the Derwent River, and Macquarie Point in the Hobart CBD just a short walk from accommodation and the cruise ship terminal. The market mixes gourmet fare and local artisan produce, fashion, art, homewares, craft, health and a tonne of family friendly activities. Come engage with our passionate stallholders who will share their story with you. The market is dog friendly, and live music from local talent adds to the atmosphere. The Hobart Twilight Market is a perfect place to relax on a Friday night.

Each Sunday during market season, the Mona Lawns will transform into a testing ground—a hub for research and experimentation, exploring new ideas and ways of living.

 29 January–16 April, 11am–4pm Mona Lawns 

Every Sunday, come rain hail or shine, a busy street in the heart of Hobart transforms into a bustling farmers’ market. It’s all about Tasmanian produce and getting to know your farmer, and it always has been.

BATHURST STREET BETWEEN MURRAY + ELIZABETH STREETS, HOBART, TAS, 7000

8:30 AM to 1 PM Sunday

The Cygnet Market is on every 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, all year.We are one of only a few markets that go through the winter, warm and cosy inside with live music. Cygnet is known for its fine fresh food, colourful people with music and art being part of our culture.Come to Cygnet on Market Day and enjoy all the best our vibrant country town has to offer.

The Richmond Farmers and Makers Market occurs every Saturday commencing at 0900 through to 1500 in the Richmond Hall, situated in the heart of the beautiful historic Richmond Village.The Richmond Farmers and Makers Market places an emphasis on local growers and makers, particularly from the Coal River Valley.There are ready-to-eat food stalls, fresh local produce including vegetables, fruits, honey, jams, pate, terrines, wines and lots more. 

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