Perth, June 4: Sydney residents and visitors will have plenty of opportunities to embrace the cooler months as Cambridge Markets rolls out a series of winter markets across some of the city’s most popular locations.
Running from June through August, the seasonal lineup will bring together artisan stalls, boutique fashion, gourmet food, family entertainment and community activities in Burwood, Manly, Cronulla and Wentworth Point.
The season kicks off with the Burwood Winter Market on 13 June at Burwood Park.
Visitors can browse fashion, homewares, jewellery, handmade products and gourmet treats while enjoying live performances from local music and dance schools. Family-friendly attractions include rides, a free puppet show, giant bubbles and a petting farm.
On 25 June, the Rise Manly Night Market will transform The Corso as part of the 10-day Rise Manly winter festival. The evening event will feature live music, light projections, entertainment and a curated selection of fashion, art, jewellery, skincare, homewares and gourmet products.
The popular Cronulla Winter Market returns on 25 and 26 July at Don Lucas Reserve.
Set against a beachfront backdrop, the two-day event will showcase boutique fashion, beach lifestyle brands, art, ceramics, handmade goods and gourmet food.
Families can enjoy free entertainment, rides, face painting and a pickleball demonstration presented by The Picklr Cronulla.
The winter series concludes with the Wentworth Point Winter Market on 8 August at Town Square, opposite Marina Square Shopping Centre.
Visitors can expect artisan stalls, boutique shopping, food vendors and community activities, alongside free family entertainment including giant bubbles, puppet shows and children’s rides.
With a mix of shopping, food, live entertainment and family-friendly activities, the markets offer Sydneysiders a chance to explore local businesses and enjoy the city’s vibrant community spirit throughout winter.
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