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Balmain Market, Sydney

Located on the grounds of St Andrews Congregational Church, the Balmain Market has over 140 stalls offering a variety of art and craft items as well as fresh produce and culinary creations.

Located on the grounds of St Andrews Congregational Church, the Balmain Market has over 140 stalls offering a variety of art and craft items as well as fresh produce and culinary creations. You can pick up jewelry, recycled art, pre-owned books, bric-a-brac, clothing, and homewares.


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About Balmain Market

 217-223 Darling St,, Cnr Darling St & Curtis Rd, Balmain NSW 2041, Australia

 +61 411 047 655

 balmainmarket.com.au

Balmain Market and Nearby Sights on Map

Anzac Bridge

Spanning Johnstons Bay between Pyrmont and Glebe Island, the Anzac Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Australia with a length of 805 metres

Dawn Fraser Baths

The Dawn Fraser Baths in Balmain's Elkington Park is the oldest pool and swimming club in Australia, dating back to the early 1880s

Elkington Park

Elkington Park is one of Balmain's biggest draws, with sprawling lawns, a children's playground, gorgeous harbor views from White Horse Point, and the Dawn Fraser Baths which is home to the Balmain Water Polo Club

Pirrama Park

Barangaroo Reserve

Once a rundown container terminal, the Barangaroo Reserve is today a brand new site with a bustling business and entertainment scene

Goat Island Sydney

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Sze Yup Temple

As Chinatown is the hub of Sydney's Asian population, the Sze Yup Temple or Glebe Temple pops up as a surprise in the heart of the Glebe district

Garrison Church

Officially known as the Church of the Holy Trinity, the Garrison Church was built in 1840-'44 as the first military church in colonial Australia

Sydney Observatory

Towering over the city from atop Observatory Hill, Sydney Observatory not only offers great views of the Sydney Harbour and city but also of stars, nebulae, and planets that are light years away

Cockatoo Island

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