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The Haymarket Paddy's Markets is allocated in Haymarket, beside Chinatown and is more like a traditional flea market, specialising in cheap imported clothes, giftware and also has a small section for fresh fruit, vegetables and seafood. The Haymarket Paddy's Markets site also sells souvenirs which makes it popular with tourists.
Paddy's Markets still operate on part of the site of the vegetable markets as a produce and flea market. The 'Market City' complex contains the markets, The Peak apartment building, a modern shopping centre featuring a food court, restaurants, boutiques, specialty shops and entertainment options, such as a cinema and amusement centre.
Market City is located above Paddy's Markets inside the heritage listed red brick façade built in 1909 as a fruit and vegetable markets building. In 1997 the Market City shopping centre and factory outlets opened above Paddy's Markets. [2] [3] On 18 November 1998, Reading Cinemas opened on level 3 along with Galaxy World amusement arcade ...
Paddy's Market was redeveloped as Market City, completed in 1997. [11] After temporarily moving to Redfern to make way for the development works, Paddy's Market resumed trading at Market City in 1993. The Sydney Markets Authority, privatised in 1997 as Sydney Markets Limited, continues to operate both the Flemington and Haymarket markets. [1]
Market City contains food courts with chain restaurants (such as Haidilao), an 800+ seat Dim Sum Restaurant (The Eight Modern Chinese Restaurant), boutique shops, City Amusements (a large indoor entertainment complex), and the Haymarket Paddy's Markets, a Wednesday-to-Sunday produce and flea market. [9]
Market Website Location Frequency Goods Other notes Suburb Address Paddy's Markets [2] Haymarket: Chinatown, 9-13 Hay Street: Every Wednesday to Sunday, 10 am – 6 pm Fashion and accessories, sporting goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, pet supplies, clothing, electrical goods, arts and crafts, and souvenirs
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In the late 1860s "Belmore Produce Markets" and Paddy's Markets were built in the area opposite the current park—now known as Haymarket. The park is a key public transport hub. The final section of above-ground railway track forms the eastern edge of the park before going underground as the City Circle.