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South Melbourne Market is one of Melbourne's oldest continuously operating markets, established in 1867. Smaller and more neighbourhood-focused than Queen Victoria Market, it is beloved for its community feel and exceptional food stalls.

Queen Victoria Market — known as "Vic Market" or "Queen Vic" — is Melbourne's largest and most beloved open-air market. Spanning two city blocks, it has been the city's primary fresh food and goods market since 1878.

Prahran Market is Melbourne's premier specialty food market, known for its exceptional quality produce and gourmet offerings. Located in the inner suburb of Prahran, it caters to food enthusiasts and professional chefs alike.

Preston Market is Melbourne's most multicultural covered bazaar — a noisy, aromatic warren of stalls selling everything from Vietnamese bún bò to Greek dips, Turkish bread and Italian salumi. Produce prices are famously lower than the trendier South Melbourne and Prahran markets.