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  1. Queen Victoria Market. 9,950 reviews. #30 of 827 things to do in Melbourne. Farmers Markets. Open now. 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Write a review. About. Queen Victoria Market is an authentic, bustling, inner-city market that has been the heart and soul of Melbourne for over 140 years.

  2. Welcome to the official website of Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne’s iconic Marketplace. A Brief History. Officially opened on 20 March 1878, the Market has been serving the people of Melbourne for more than 140 years. The Market has seen many transformations and was added to the National Heritage List in recognition of its links to the ...

  3. Queen Victoria Market is an authentic, bustling, inner-city market that has been the heart and soul of Melbourne for 140 years. Home to over 600 small businesses, it is a great place to discover fresh and specialty produce, hand-made and unique products, great coffee and food, souvenirs and clothing.

  4. There’s never a shortage of things to do at Queen Victoria Market. Home to hundreds of small businesses, it's the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. If you've been missing the market, our all-day guide has all the essentials to tick off your list on your next visit.

  5. Queen Victoria Market. Heritage listed. Community. The Queen Vic Market provides an authentic shopping experience in the heart of the city. Home to hundreds of small businesses, it's the largest open air market in the southern hemisphere.

  6. The Queen Victoria Market (QVM, or Vic Market as the locals call it) has been an essential part of Melbourne for over 100 years and was established back in 1878. Shoppers will be delighted to know that this market is their one-stop destination for buying fresh produce and vegetables as well as souvenirs, clothing, bags, accessories and so much ...

  7. Queen Victoria Market. Top choice in Melbourne. 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.

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