October, 2025

Midtown Market Day 2025

2025Sat18Oct11:00 am3:00 pmMidtown Market Day 2025Strand Arcade11:00 am - 3:00 pm Event TypeArt, Culture, Free, Markets & FairsSuitable for AgesAll AgesLocationCentral Auckland

When

Saturday 18 October 2025 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Where

Strand Arcade

227 Queen Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010

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Event Details

Spend a fun Saturday enjoying face painting, balloon twisting, food deals, free samples and more at the Midtown Market Day in the heart of the city!

Celebrate the best of local at the Midtown Market Day in the heart of the city centre in and around The Strand Arcade (277 Queen Street) and Elliott Street.

Spend a cruisy Saturday morning discovering the many gems of midtown, including fresh new openings. Indulge in delicious eat and free samples from your favourite neighbourhood businesses, shop handmade crafts and enjoy free, whānau friendly activities.

  • Look out for the Skate Talent Skaters moving around with spot prizes
  • Let your imagination run wild with free face painting magic and balloon creations for kids
  • Join a live art class on the street with artist and teacher Jarad Bryant
  • Yummy sampling from local eateries.
  • Visit pop-up market stalls with handmade, boutique goods in The Strand Arcade and Darby Street
  • Take a Spin to Win, with vouchers to local businesses up for grabs
  • Enjoy live music from Wesley Music Workshop Dominant Seven, Ricky de Medeiros, Jack Moser, Jarni Blair, Ngariki Muru and more.

Support local, shop handmade, and join the community buzz!

This event is proudly supported by Auckland Council and the city centre targeted rate.

Price

Free

Organiser

Auckland Council

Auckland Council was established in November 2010 to meet the regional and local needs and to give Auckland the resources it needs to grow and...
Auckland Council was established in November 2010 to meet the regional and local needs and to give Auckland the resources it needs to grow and develop. The 21 local boards represent the communities in their area and make decisions on local issues, activities and facilities.

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