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65 Markets across New Zealand
Farmers markets, night markets, and artisan producers we've tracked so far. Sorted by number of known vendors.
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FMNZ Authentic member. Subtropical produce.
Undercover artisan market in historic Air Force hangar at Hobsonville Point. Waterfront setting with live music. Fresh produce, breads, meat, cheese, organics, coffee, honey, flowers. Whitestone Cheese, premium seafood, artisan baked goods. Ferry accessible.
Decks Reserve. 60+ stalls. Judy Roper operator since 1986. Gateway to Abel Tasman.
Wellington's oldest market (1920s). Up to 25,000 visitors. Near Te Papa. Kaibosh Food Rescue partnership.
Sustainability & zero waste focus
Indoor market. Year-round. Bellbird Bakery permanent stall.
Zeki's Turkish Bread attends
Community-owned since 2009. Excellent directory.
70+ stallholders. Waikoko Gardens at Tomoana Showgrounds.
Zeki's Turkish Bread attends
Clive Square
NZ's largest outdoor market. 200+ stalls. 10,000+ visitors.
Good Bugs attends
100+ stalls. Moutoa Quay riverbank. Kapa haka performances.
Pounamu, local produce, artisan foods.
Heritage Precinct. Historic gold-rush buildings. Seasonal.
Local talent, food, businesses. Friday vibes.
A&P Showgrounds, Blenheim. Award-winning stallholders.
23 Halifax Street. Strong organic/spray-free focus. Miriam Clark manager.
55 growers and food artisans. Eco-agriculture focus. 25 min from Christchurch.
Locally sourced meat, fish, produce. International cuisines.
Ngamotu Beach, New Plymouth. 50+ stalls. Gifts, art, fashion, crafts.
Junction Honey Cafe, SH6, Kumara Junction. Live music, organic coffee.
Year-round. Ardmore Street lakefront. Roys Peak views.
Oldest market in region since 1978.
Cambridge & Hamilton. Good Bugs attends.
Small-town charm. South Canterbury.
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Fred Tucker Memorial Community Centre.
River Road. Part of Waikato Farmers' Markets network.
NZ's third island (pop. ~400). Commercial fishing since 1865 - Blue Cod, crayfish, pāua. Salmon, mussels, oysters farmed in Paterson Inlet. Tītī (muttonbirding) tradition. Church Hill Restaurant sources hyperlocal. 85% Rakiura National Park.
Lincoln township, Canterbury. Local produce and crafts.
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20+ years. Earnslaw Park lakefront. Remarkables views.
Banks Peninsula. French settlement heritage. Seasonal.
Since Sept 2005. 35-50 stalls. London Street. Project Lyttelton non-profit.
358 Lower Queen Street. Dogs on leads welcome.
NZ's southernmost. Certified organic. <75km produce rule. South Coast Environment Centre.
Eclectic gifts, delicious food, vibrant music.
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Since 2004. Riccarton House grounds. 50+ stallholders. Voted Best Public Event.
Corner of Iwa St and Aranui Road. Eclectic crafts.
The Mill car park.
40+ years. Nita Knight owner. Arts, crafts, produce. Community institution.
15+ stalls. Year-round rain or shine.
Library carpark. Fresh food, music, arts, crafts. Kervella Cheese, local organic produce. Must-do Golden Bay experience.
Hill Street. Quality seasonal produce.
Mt Pleasant Community Centre. Free entry. Community-owned General Store stall. Local musicians.
Southland's main farmers market at historic Railway Station. Three focus areas: Fresh Produce, Food Court, Artisan Crafts. Kickstart program supports new growers. ~1,500 customers weekly. International food court. Shop local philosophy.
Town Hall carpark. Part of Waikato farmers market network.
Since March 2003. 65-75 vendors. Dunedin Railway Station. 5 x People's Choice Award winner. Homegrown cookbook.
Best for organic produce in Christchurch. Bellbird Bakery attends.
Remote island territory (pop. ~600). World-class seafood from pristine waters. Chatham Island Food Co (Supreme Champion 2022). Varroa-free honey from endemic plants. Self-sufficient community with unique food traditions.
Traditional bazaar-style market around War Memorial Building. 'Picked this morning' freshness. Strong seasonal produce, smoked fish, woodcrafts, jewellery. Town crier calls 'Oyez!' Local and sustainable focus. Classy Crafts market runs monthly nearby.
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Zeki's Turkish Bread attends