City Farmers Markets
Wednesdays in the CBD
Seasonal fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat and poultry, breads, flowers, cheeses and charcuterie are part of the fresh produce on offer.
Weekly on Wednesday in Brisbane CBD finds seafoods, coffee blenders, tea traders, herbs, dips, breads, cut flowers and plants, olives, gelati, roses, juices, deli lines, organics, hydroponics, horticulture and hand made domestic items.
Food and drinks are available and tastings are also on offer.
Read our review of the City Farmers Markets here.
Dates
Every Wednesday
Times
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Venue
Reddacliff PlaceTop of the Queen Street Mall, 266 George Street, Brisbane CBD
Cost
Free entry
Further information
Jan Powers Farmers MarketsPhone: 0439 999 009 recording only
Web: http://www.janpowersfarmersmarkets.com.au/
Location
Reddacliff PlaceTop of the Queen Street Mall
266 George Street
Brisbane City
Public transport
For timetable information phone Translink on 13 12 30 or visit www.translink.com.auBus: Bus stops are located on either sides of the Queen Street Mall in Adelaide & Elizabeth streets only a short stroll from Reddacliff Place.
There is also a major bus interchange in the underground bus station underneath Queen Street Mall and King George Square.
Train: Reddacliff Place is only a short walk from Central or Roma Street train stations.
Taxi: There is a taxi rank at the top of the mall in front of Westpac bank directly opposite the Treasury Casino on George Street.
Parking
Carparks are located at the following centres:The Myer Centre carpark (Elizabeth Street)
QueensPlaza carpark (Adelaide or Edward Street)
Wintergarden (Elizabeth Street)
Street parking is limited. See our transport section for more parking options.
Accessibility
Reddacliff Place is wheelchair accessible.Your review
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I heard that these markets are starting again this week. Hip hip hoorah. I love shopping here during my lunchbreak on a Wednesday. I get my lunch from one of the stalls, eat it, and then buy fresh fruit and veg for the rest of the week and the weekend. I even bought flowers for my wife one week and they lasted ages. A lot longer than any other flowers I've ever bought for her (although she would say I don't buy them for her enough!).



