If you want a bargain, come to Paddy Market. The market is on the first floor, with stalls selling cheap products, and some counterfeit products such as wigs, toys, t-shirts, cardigans, jewelry, handbags and more. I spent £12 on a zipper cardigan with a hood. The second floor is the food court, which is very popular. We ate something there. It was affordable and the portion was large. I couldn't finish it. It was good to go out here and go shopping, you can take a tram, and the tram stop is outside the market.
Paddy Market is located next to Sydney's Chinatown, on the ground floor of the market city, with many vendors selling souvenirs, clothing, and a traditional market where it feels like coming to Southeast Asia. We arrived at Paddy Market and found that everything was basically the same from one stall to the next. In fact, the first floor is an ordinary shopping mall, giving a particularly good feeling that you can leave the fierce competition in the market and return to normal shopping. Although I bought a new jacket, I saw the same outfit as it at several stalls in the Paddy Market.
Paddy Market is a very large small commodity market in Sydney, where there are many stalls, and it is very lively, there are many small goods from all over the world to set up stalls. Of course, there are many goods from China, which is a bargain, and it feels like a good place to shop.
Paddy Market is a small, very large market in Sydney, where goods are dazzling, mainly daily necessities and handicrafts. Looking at the trademark, there are many goods from China, the appearance and quality are very good, really do not understand what trade war to fight, leaving China to make these goods market will close down, in fact, very proud of the country.
It is only 5 minutes from our hotel to Paddy Market. It will be closed soon when we go shopping. It is full of shoppers, and it can be divided into three parts: the first area has many stalls and shops selling clothes, the second is selling Australian souvenirs and phone cards, and the third is the vegetable/fruit market and seafood market. We like to go to such a market when traveling, because we can buy locals selling agricultural products and seafood, those and the place we come to sell goods different, the price is more reasonable, here I see a variety of local seafood. Overall it was a great experience, I saw a lot of things under one roof and it was worth a visit!
Paddy Market is a small commodity market in downtown Sydney. The area here is not very large, there are about one or two hundred stalls. The small commodities sold are mostly daily necessities. I looked at it. Many of them are made in China. It is really interesting. Walking outside a lot, finding Chinese manufacturing really powerful, almost everywhere.
The Sydney Paddy Market is a large small commodity market, which gathers various daily necessities, food, electrical and other commodities. It feels that most of them are made in China, and the domestic small commodity market is similar, very lively and interesting.
If you want a bargain, come to Paddy Market. The market is on the first floor, with stalls selling cheap products, and some counterfeit products such as wigs, toys, t-shirts, cardigans, jewelry, handbags and more. I spent £12 on a zipper cardigan with a hood. The second floor is the food court, which is very popular. We ate something there. It was affordable and the portion was large. I couldn't finish it. It was good to go out here and go shopping, you can take a tram, and the tram stop is outside the market.
Paddy Market is located next to Sydney's Chinatown, on the ground floor of the market city, with many vendors selling souvenirs, clothing, and a traditional market where it feels like coming to Southeast Asia. We arrived at Paddy Market and found that everything was basically the same from one stall to the next. In fact, the first floor is an ordinary shopping mall, giving a particularly good feeling that you can leave the fierce competition in the market and return to normal shopping. Although I bought a new jacket, I saw the same outfit as it at several stalls in the Paddy Market.
Paddy Market is a very large small commodity market in Sydney, where there are many stalls, and it is very lively, there are many small goods from all over the world to set up stalls. Of course, there are many goods from China, which is a bargain, and it feels like a good place to shop.
Paddy Market is a small, very large market in Sydney, where goods are dazzling, mainly daily necessities and handicrafts. Looking at the trademark, there are many goods from China, the appearance and quality are very good, really do not understand what trade war to fight, leaving China to make these goods market will close down, in fact, very proud of the country.
It is only 5 minutes from our hotel to Paddy Market. It will be closed soon when we go shopping. It is full of shoppers, and it can be divided into three parts: the first area has many stalls and shops selling clothes, the second is selling Australian souvenirs and phone cards, and the third is the vegetable/fruit market and seafood market. We like to go to such a market when traveling, because we can buy locals selling agricultural products and seafood, those and the place we come to sell goods different, the price is more reasonable, here I see a variety of local seafood. Overall it was a great experience, I saw a lot of things under one roof and it was worth a visit!
Paddy Market is a small commodity market in downtown Sydney. The area here is not very large, there are about one or two hundred stalls. The small commodities sold are mostly daily necessities. I looked at it. Many of them are made in China. It is really interesting. Walking outside a lot, finding Chinese manufacturing really powerful, almost everywhere.
The Sydney Paddy Market is a large small commodity market, which gathers various daily necessities, food, electrical and other commodities. It feels that most of them are made in China, and the domestic small commodity market is similar, very lively and interesting.