Brisbane City Markets - Cathedral Square
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Brisbane City Markets - Cathedral Square

Date & time
Thu 30 May 2024
8:00am to 2:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-05-30 08:00 2024-05-30 14:00 Australia/Brisbane Brisbane City Markets - Cathedral Square Come visit and enjoy one of Brisbane&#39;s City&#39;s premium markets, every Thursday at Cathedral Square. It is a&nbsp; favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike. With over 25 amazing stalls each week, you&rsquo;ll never be short for choice - whether it be lunch, groceries, provisions or gifts. Find out more on the <a href="https://goodwillprojects.com.au/markets/brisbane-city/" target="_blank">Brisbane City Markets website</a> Cathedral Square, 410 Ann Street, Brisbane City
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Age

Suitable for all ages

Cost

Free

Come visit and enjoy one of Brisbane's City's premium markets, every Thursday at Cathedral Square. It is a  favourite for city workers, local residents and tourists alike.

With over 25 amazing stalls each week, you’ll never be short for choice - whether it be lunch, groceries, provisions or gifts.

Find out more on the Brisbane City Markets website

Bookings

No bookings required.

Venue

Cathedral Square, 410 Ann Street, Brisbane City

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