With more than 600 traders, 'Vic Market' is a large open-air market brimming with food, shopping and cultural experiences. Early mornings are best for fresh produce, taste-testing or dodging the booming cries of stall holders. Lunch hour sees shoppers queuing for street food and flower stalls, serenaded by a rotating cast of buskers.
The deli hall, lined with stalls selling everything from Australian cheeses, to Polish sausages and kangaroo biltong, has some Art Deco era flourishes.
Clothing and knick-knack stalls dominate on Sunday; they're big on variety, but don’t come looking for style (if you’re in the market for sheepskin moccasins or cheap T-shirts, this is the place).
Various tours are run by the market including heritage, cultural and food tours; check the official website for details.
The hawker-style night market attracts thousands of visitors to sample cuisine from around the world. © P_Wei / Getty Images
Parking can be an issue, but most people use the many public transport options and bicycle parking is also available.