The 10 Best Flea & Street Markets in North Island, New Zealand

September 9, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in North Island, New Zealand including The Merchants of Kerikeri, Gourmet in the Gardens, Auckland Tourist Market, Hawkes Bay Farmers Market, Harbourside Market Wellington, Cambridge Farmers' Market, Auckland Night Market, Takapuna Markets, Clevedon Village Farmers Market, La Cigale French Market.
Restaurants in North Island

1. The Merchants of Kerikeri

65 Cobham Road, Kerikeri 0230 New Zealand +64 9-407 9983 http://themerchantsofkerikeri.co.nz
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

The Merchants of Kerikeri

2. Gourmet in the Gardens

Cobham Drive Hamilton Gardens, Hamilton New Zealand +64 27 627 5387 [email protected] http://hamiltongardens.co.nz/events/gourmet-in-the-gardens/
Excellent
88%
Good
13%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Gourmet in the Gardens

An outdoor dining experience featuring the flavours of the globe, with our Gourmet Food Stalls offering everything from Jamaican,Mexican,Vietnamese,Thai,wood fired pizza, ceviche and so much more. This is a family friendly event that offers childrens entertainment while listening to the local musicians. Bring your picnic rug,chairs, bean bags and enjoy some sunshine with friends and family.

3. Auckland Tourist Market

Queens Wharf, Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-580 3067
Excellent
33%
Good
67%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Auckland Tourist Market

4. Hawkes Bay Farmers Market

Kenilworth Road Hawke's Bay A&P Showgrounds, Hastings 4120 New Zealand +64 27 697 3737 https://www.facebook.com/HBFarmersmarket/
Excellent
71%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Hawkes Bay Farmers Market

Reviewed By TwinkD - Whakatane, New Zealand

What a fantatsic market. So much to see and eat!! From breads, cheeses, fruits, veges, pastries, coffees, meats, preserves, plants - everything and more!! There were a couple of singers entertaining the crowd, people with blankets having picnics - a really amazing vibe. Such a fantastic way to spend the morning. We were there visiting for the weekend and had to repack our car to fit all our purchases in!!

5. Harbourside Market Wellington

Corner of Cable St and Barnett St, Wellington New Zealand +64 4-495 7895 [email protected] http://www.harboursidemarket.co.nz
Excellent
56%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
6%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 127 reviews

Harbourside Market Wellington

Reviewed By ergiros

Great farmers market with lots of food trucks. Great place to get your fresh greens, veggies and fruit. Bakery and cheese stands and other treats available. Lots of food trucks selling yummy international cuisines and some great coffee to be had also.

6. Cambridge Farmers' Market

Victoria Square, Cambridge New Zealand
Excellent
43%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Cambridge Farmers' Market

Reviewed By 775gilvray - Cambridge, New Zealand

food....yummy food. great coffee... excellent cornish pasties.... fresh vegies...salmon and meat is top of the range and the saurcrout is just delicious.

7. Auckland Night Market

416 Glenfield Road, Glenfield, Auckland 0629 New Zealand +64 9-576 5223 http://www.aucklandnightmarket.co.nz
Excellent
51%
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31%
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15%
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Auckland Night Market

Held in seven locations across Auckland, the night markets have a great vibe, with buskers, magicians, and dance troupes plus delicious street food from around the globe.

Reviewed By IntoTheDeepBlue

The Glenfield Sunday Night Market is a must-do for a huge variety (with an emphasis on Asian) of cheap eats served fresh and hot. Malaysian, Thai, Chinese, Filipino, American, Korean, South African...the list of cuisines represented is long. At first glance, you could easily imagine that you were browsing street vendors in any of a dozen Asian cities. Most of the food is cooked right in front of you, so you get it piping hot. We’ve been coming to this market for years and it’s always good, always a fun experience for everyone in the family. Wander around, snack on delicious food from all over the world, top it off with your choice of sweet treat from any of a dozen dessert stalls and then take home a little bit of everything. Wow. The prices are rock-bottom. $10 for 4 large teriyaki chicken sticks, $11 for 33 pot-stickers, $2 pork buns, $10 for 7 pieces of prawn shiu-mai, and don’t leave without your healthy serving of Nutella cheesecake for $5. As the night goes on, the market gets crowded and parking fills up in the parking structure. Still, there are always spaces available, you just have to drive up higher in the structure to get them. We like to show up when things are just getting rolling at 5:30pm, and folks are starting to trickle in. Whenever you arrive, the Glenfield Sunday Night Market is a good time, with good food, at crazy-good prices. There are merchandise vendors here, also, and browsing their stalls is always interesting. iPhone paraphernalia, jewelry, hats, clothing, holistic health items, toys and more. Fresh fruit and vegetables round out the vendor stalls. The hours are 5:30pm to 11:00pm. We heartily recommend the Glenfield Sunday Night Market. It’s fun for the whole family. If you’re lucky, there will be live music and maybe even the human statue guy. Check out the pictures!

8. Takapuna Markets

Cnr Lake Road and Anzac Street, Takapuna, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-376 2367
Excellent
45%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Takapuna Markets

Reviewed By blueshark_m4ko - Warrnambool, Australia

Awesome Sunday market on an awesome day is brilliant. Every stall was friendly and polite, not all have eftpos available so bring cash, those that do or don’t accept cards are clearly signed as such either way. Plenty to eat and drink, a lot of buskers but they are strategically placed and volume controlled so they don’t interfere with each other. From old stuff to new stuff, there is something for everyone. Apparently the council is planning to concrete jungle the car park where this institute is located thus ending this iconic thing to do, that would be a shame.

9. Clevedon Village Farmers Market

Clevedon Showgrounds Monument Rd, Clevedon, Auckland New Zealand http://www.clevedonfarmersmarket.co.nz/
Excellent
55%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Clevedon Village Farmers Market

Reviewed By TwinklyToes

Lots of different food stalls and other things for sale to browse through. We went away well fed and managed to do some shopping. Pony rides, mussel fritters, wood fired pizza, ice cream, curry sauce, biltong, beeswax wraps and the usual fresh fruit, veges, meat and cheeses are amongst the things to check out.

10. La Cigale French Market

St Georges Bay Road, Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-366 9361 [email protected] http://www.lacigale.co.nz/wawcs0111832/Market.html
Excellent
52%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
4%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 231 reviews

La Cigale French Market

This award-winning, French-inspired market is held Saturday from 8am until 1:30pm and Sunday from 9am until 1:30pm. Stallholders sell bread, pastries, cheese, flowers, olive oils, honey, and more.

Reviewed By Acineto - Auckland Central, New Zealand

I came a bit early around 0910 thinking that it would be difficult to find parking. When I got to the end of the road I noticed the sign that said the tow-away signs don't apply on weekends so I was able to get a really close park. The market is in the area outside La Cigale and also includes some bit on the inside. There was quite a lot of options for food, whether it was to eat there or to take away for later. We came as a fairly large group and managed to get one of the tables outside. We then had a pot luck style brunch where everyone just grabbed a few things from the different stalls and we just ate. We were able to get bread, salami, dips, smoked fish and lots of sweet items. It was definitely a nice experience. I'm not sure how often the stalls rotate but there was a bit of everything like crepes and paella to baos and cacti. Worth a stop for an hour or two just to look around and gorge yourself.

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