Preston Market

Market · Preston

Preston Market

Market · Preston

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30A The Centreway, Preston VIC 3072, Australia

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Lively, indoor venue with colorful shops & stalls selling produce, baked goods, clothing & more.  

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30A The Centreway, Preston VIC 3072, Australia Get directions

prestonmarket.com.au
@prestonmarketau

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30A The Centreway, Preston VIC 3072, Australia Get directions

+61 3 9478 3130
prestonmarket.com.au
@prestonmarketau

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"If there's one thing Melbourne nails, it's markets. It's difficult to pick a favorite among them all, and really it depends on what area you're based in, but Preston Street is a highlight because of its eclectic cultural offerings. Melbourne is home to huge hubs of Greek and Italian immigrants, and you'll find delis and bakeries reflecting that here, as well as traders selling unique artisan wares." - Krista Simmons

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M C

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Easy access to the market via the train as its only at the doorstep! Lots of eateries and so many variety to choose from! Prices are reasonable and it’s a nice place to spend your weekend! Lots of parking available too.

James Shiju

Google
Down-to-earth market next to the colourful panelled Preston station. The stalls here are mainly fresh produce, butchers, fishmongers, and food stalls at reasonable prices. It is considerably clean and maintained. It is a great place to go marketing and enjoy the snacks available, in particular the freshly prepared jam donuts. Car parking here will depend on your luck, on the timing of available spots.

Lan Nguyen

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A great place for you to find everything from fresh meats seafoods even trees… many Asian grocery stores if you need to find special Asian condiments… always crowded thus it’s take time to find parking lot!

Rob

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Plenty of fresh produce,fish, meat , poultry,vegetables and bakery “stuff “ open Sunday, close to the Preston train station ( which is brand new) go have a coffee sit chill eat something, people watch. Then go home and cook it.

Christina Paulin

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Interesting place with many of fresh quality products to great food stalls. Love the vibes and just right front of the train station.

JoJo LeBlack

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Amazing iconic Market in Melbourne You need to stop by if you going to Preston. Stalls are full of goodies everywhere and yo uwill find whatever you are looking for 🍗🥩🥗🍄🥬🍓🍉🥝🍆🥒🥔

Gary Meyers

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A good place to buy all your fresh meats and sea food. This market has a wide variety of sea food like crabs, fresh fish, prawns, lobsters, mussels, calamari, clams and much more. There are also different cuts of chicken, beef, mutton, veal etc. The variety is endless. The market also has a lot of vegetables and fruits. Other shops with other household items are there too. A place to definitely experience.

Sin Fong Chan

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Preston Market Reviewed on 25/8/2023 It was a weekdaymid-morning. It was not busy. The stores were well organised in sections, and easy to find what we want. Some store staff / storekeepers were not friendly when I approached them to take photos for Ggogle Maps. I was not sure whether I missed them, there were not many eateries, and only limited furniture to sit down for a bite or coffee. The market was more like a meat and seafood market. The prices were reasonable, probably due to competition among the sticks. The vegetables prices were higher than what I paid for somewhere else. The floor of the market is from ideal. It must be through years of neglect. The market will not around much longer, despite the storehouses and residents in Preston have been call8ng the owner and council to change their mind. The piece of land is prime real estate, and it is roo naive to give up redevelopment opportunity.