Fremantle Markets
Fremantle Markets have been a cornerstone of the port city's character since 1897, when the elegant heritage building on the corner of South Terrace and Henderson Street first opened its doors. Today, the markets operate every Friday through Sunday, drawing thousands of visitors with an eclectic mix of over 150 stalls offering fresh produce, handmade crafts, vintage clothing, artisan jewellery, and international street food. The ornate National Heritage-listed building itself is as much of a draw as its contents — high ceilings, original timber floors, and warm golden light create an atmosphere that effortlessly blends the historic with the contemporary. Live musicians perform regularly in the central hall, filling the market with an irresistible energy that spills out onto the surrounding streets. Fremantle's famous 'cappuccino strip' nearby provides the perfect companion to a morning market browse. Regulars come for the organic fruit and vegetables; tourists linger over handpainted Aboriginal art, locally made candles, and freshly ground coffee. Vendors range from established artisans to first-time stallholders, ensuring a constantly evolving selection. Few places in Western Australia capture the creative, bohemian spirit of Fremantle as vividly as its beloved markets.