If you’re into thrifting, treasure hunting or one of ankind fashion, Melbourne is a goldmine. From retro jackets to second-hand records, these vintage markets and op shops are where you’ll find stories stitched into the seams.
Chapel Street Bazaar (Prahran)
- Over 80 vintage traders under one roof
- Furniture, vinyl, clothes, toys, cameras, weird taxidermy
- Has been going for 30+ years one of the city’s best-known indoor vintage spaces
Hunter Gatherer (City & Brunswick)
- Run by the Brotherhood of St Laurence
- Vintage fashion with an editorial twist
- Carefully curated racks and fair pricing
- Focus on 70s–90s styles
Lost and Found Market (Fitzroy North)
- Retro furniture, fashion, collectables, glassware
- A maze-like warehouse full of surprises
- Great for larger finds like lamps, chairs, and vintage signs
Camberwell Sunday Market
- A suburban icon
- Open air every Sunday (early is best!)
- Sellers include antique collectors, stylists, fashion students
- Entry by gold coin donation to Rotary Club
Goodbyes (Carlton & Fitzroy)
- A high-end consignment store think pre-loved Gorman, Aje, Bassike
- Items are clean, styled, and often near-new
- Best for designer shoppers on a budget
Salvos, Vinnies & Savers (Various)
- Melbourne’s op shop staples
- Savers Brunswick is the largest
- Find everything from party costumes to leather jackets to old-school books
Whether you’re looking for vintage Levi’s, a mid-century credenza or just a good rummage Melbourne’s got it covered.

