Glebe Street Fair

Glebe's annual bohemian affair transforms the inner western suburb's main street.
Marissa Ciampi
November 10, 2014

Overview

Not only home to one of Sydney’s best weekly markets and the craft beer aficionados of The Little Guy and Mr Falcon's, Glebe showcases its eclectic bohemian culture on an annual basis at the beloved Glebe Street Fair.

An unusual mix of belly dancers, bagpipers and stilted figures toting festively-dressed poodles, Sydney’s oldest street fair promises three stages of live music accompanied by buskers, street performers, and the Latin Dance Australia parade this year. The fair's entertainment will be paired with equally internationally-focused food options, like Hawaiian-style sushi, Mexican churros and German bangers.

With 100 local businesses involved and over 200 stalls to choose from, all you'll need at this fair trade and homemade event is an empty stomach and your dancing shoes. Stalls for vintage eyewear, Turkish towels and terrifying t-shirts will stand alongside henna tattoo artists and glass blowers — you'll find something to blow your pocket money on.

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