Matcha lattes, almond croissants, riverside runs and downward dogs - Sunday has never looked so good thanks to the return of Perth's favourite riverside market next to the Bell Tower at Barrack Square.
Presented by the City of Perth, the markets will run from Sunday 1 March to Sunday 10 May, turning the stunning riverside location into a vibrant hub of gourmet breakfast, brunch favourites and feel-good finds for the ultimate self-care Sunday.
City of Perth Lord Mayor Bruce Reynolds said that, following the success of last year's markets, the community could once again embrace the relaxed riverside atmosphere.
"There's something special about starting the day here - whether it's enjoying a hot coffee, a riverside run, or a long brunch with friends in the sunshine," he said.
"Barrack Square comes alive on Sunday mornings, creating a welcoming open-air space where our community can connect, unwind and make the most of a slow morning in our beautiful City."
With more than 20 food stalls and 10 retailers on offer, the markets will showcase a curated mix of gourmet breakfast favourites, wholesome brunch creations and feel-good finds – from artisan baked goods and specialty coffee to fresh seasonal produce, handcrafted treats and wellness products designed for the perfect self-care Sunday.
Yoga and run clubs return in 2026, with visitors also able to enjoy Qi Gong, sound healing sessions and kids' yoga for Mother's Day – adding even more ways to start the day feeling energised and refreshed.
Thanks to our Destination Partner Development WA, the markets run from 7am to 12pm every Sunday, making Barrack Square the go-to destination for early risers, riverside runners, brunch lovers and weekend wanderers.
Market goers can enjoy free parking at Terrace Road Car Park every Sunday from 6am to 6pm.
Some of the must-try food and wellness stalls this season:
- Wild bakery
- Who gives a crepe
- Preston's Deli
- Zenergi Matcha
- The Juicist
- Caring Kitchen
- Qi Gong with Niki Browne-Cooper
- Yoga by Taylah Jessica Yoga
- Sound Healing and Breathwork by Julian Silburn