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Night Noodle Markets Sydney

Searching for Night Noodle Markets Sydney 2025 or 2026? The touring festival under this name is no longer running. Below is the last documented edition and where to go instead.

Last documented Sydney edition

When
Tuesday 4 to Sunday 9 October 2022 (five nights)
Where
Prince Alfred Park
Prince Alfred Park, Chalmers Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

For many years the markets were synonymous with Hyde Park in the CBD, including a final scaled-down Hyde Park season in 2019 before the move to Surry Hills.

What it was like

  • Hawker-style stalls and free entry (pay per vendor)
  • Live entertainment, including a traditional Chinese dragon parade
  • Part of Good Food Month / Nine’s national food events program

Sydney night markets you can visit now

Live listings in the Sydney region with the night market category. New markets are added as organisers publish on MarketsGuide.

What Happened to Night Noodle Markets?

The full timeline from 1998 to the 2023 rebrand, and why the touring festival format is gone.

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FAQs

When was the last Night Noodle Markets in Sydney?

The last widely listed Sydney edition ran 4-9 October 2022 at Prince Alfred Park, Surry Hills. Before that, Hyde Park was the iconic CBD location for many seasons.

Is Night Noodle Markets on in 2025 or 2026?

No. The large touring Night Noodle Markets under Good Food Month are not running on the old Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane calendar. Nine now promotes year-round Good Food Events instead. Check goodfoodevents.com.au for any new activations, or browse live night and food markets on MarketsGuide.

When was the last Night Noodle Markets in Melbourne?

The last widely listed Melbourne edition ran 8-27 November 2022 at Birrarung Marr on the Yarra riverbank near Federation Square.

When was the last Night Noodle Markets in Brisbane?

The last widely listed Brisbane edition ran 15-24 June 2022 at Brisbane City Botanic Gardens on Alice Street.

City photo by Mark Direen on Pexels.