Sydney has no shortage of places to shop, from major shopping centres to smaller independent stores across the city. For those who prefer locally made products, handmade goods and one-of-a-kind finds, weekend markets have become a go-to, offering everything from street food to artisan stalls in a more intimate, community-style setting. Following the recent launch of events like the Epping Night Market and Engadine Autumn Market, another addition is joining the mix in southwest Sydney, with a new monthly market set to launch in Casula later this month. Crossroads Markets is set to debut soon, bringing together a rotating lineup of local makers, small businesses and food vendors under one roof. Positioned within a busy retail precinct, it’s expected to draw locals and visitors alike from around the city. Here’s everything you need to know about the new community market.
What to expect at Crossroads Markets in Casula
Visitors can expect a rotating lineup of local makers, small businesses and specialty retailers, with the variety of stalls expected to change from month to month. Shoppers will find a selection of handmade goods, niche products and small-batch items, alongside independent brands and local makers. A strong food offering is expected to anchor the experience, with fresh produce and market stalls suited to a slower Sunday visit, making it an easy stop for a relaxed weekend browse. Unlike one-off pop-ups, the market is designed to run on a consistent schedule, taking place on the last Sunday of each month as a regular weekend fixture for the area.
Key details
- Where: Crossroads Homemaker Centre, Casula
- When: Sunday, May 31 (9am–2pm)
- Frequency: Last Sunday of every month
- Time: 9am–2pm
- Entry: Free
Find more information on the Crossroads Markets Casula Facebook page.
Getting there
Crossroads Homemaker Centre is located at the corner of Beech Road and Camden Valley Way in Casula, around a 40-minute drive from Sydney CBD, with parking available on site. Visitors can also catch a train to Glenfield Station, followed by a bus to Camden Valley Way or Campbelltown Road and a short walk to the centre. Plan your trip on Transport for NSW.