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Event Description
The Kirribilli Art, Design and Fashion Market is held on the first & second Sunday of each month from 8.30am to 3pm.
The Kirribilli Art, Design & Fashion market has a vibrant atmosphere, fantastic stalls, great products and delicious food. Artists, craft practitioners and designers sell their original paintings, glass, ceramics, fashion and accessories, homewares, millinery and fresh flowers in an atmosphere of great live music and international food.
The Burton Street tunnel exclusively features artist-made products, while the Green and Gravel areas feature Fashion stalls and much more.
Market Location:
The Kirribilli Markets are held on Alfred Street South, Milsons Point (next to the Harbour Bridge). They run from the Burton Street Tunnel into the bowling Green next to the Bradfield Park Community & Well-being Centre. With great harbour views and easy public transport access, you will love Kirribilli Markets!
Getting There:
The Kirribilli Market is in a great central location and can be easily accessed by Train, Bus, or Ferry.
- By Train: Get off at Milsons Point Train Station, turn right when you come out of the ticket turnstiles, then left at the end of the station walkway, and the Market is right there.
- By Ferry: Get off at Milsons Point Wharf (next to Luna Park) and walk up the hill to the Market.
- By Bus: Catch a bus to Milsons Point and get off on Alfred Street South at the bus stop outside Milsons Point Train Station. The markets are right there.
- By Car: If travelling to the Markets by car, limited street parking can be found in the market’s streets.
History of the Kirribilli Markets
The Kirribilli Markets were first held in January 1976 in the backyard of the newly opened Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre. The Market quickly grew in size and popularity, spreading into the adjacent yard of the then-Kirribilli Public School. When Kirribilli Public School was sold, the Markets moved to the park along Alfred Street South beside the Bridge and then to Bradfield Park under the Bridge for a short time. When North Sydney Council acquired the Milsons Point Bowling Club, the Council kindly gave permission for the Markets to be conducted on the old bowling green and in the Burton Street tunnel. This allowed the Market to expand to its present 220 stalls. All monies raised by the Market go to fund the programs of the Kirribilli Centre.
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