The Queen Vic Market is possibly the most iconic market in Melbourne. It has been open since 1878 and has remained a Melbourne icon ever since. The market has everything from fresh produce, vintage books, incredible food vendors and some of the best jam doughnuts you’ll find in Melbourne.
BUT Queen Victoria Market parking at the market can be expensive. Melbourne CBD parking is notoriously expensive. The Market does have a carpark but it can be expensive. Especially if you want to spend the day in the city and you stay for more than 5 hours.
Cost to park at Queen Vic Market On Market Days.
There is a carpark at The Queen Vic Market but it is busy and pricey if you stay for a while. Here are the prices for Queen Victoria Market parking on open days (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday). It’s cheap if you go early in the morning and if you don’t spend long there but if you plan on spending the day in the city afterwards it’ll cost you a fair bit. If you plan to stay for the day you don’t want to pay the $36 parking fee I have listed a few other options below.
Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun |
Undercover Car Park |
Open-Air Car Park |
---|---|---|
Early bird shopping 6 am-9 am | Free | Free |
First two hours after 9 am | $6 | $6 |
Each additional hour | $4 | $4 |
Daily maximum | $36 (5+ Hours) |
$36 (5+ Hours) |
Evening parking (entry after 4.30 pm and exit by 7 pm for the open-air car park and 4.30 am for undercover car park | $12 | $12 |
After-hours exit fee | – | $30 |
Public holidays | $12 | $12 |
Secure Parking – The Mint Car Park
383 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000
162A A’Beckett St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Super cheap parking on weekends but the car park is a bit of a squeeze to get into if you have a big car. I have a big Nissan X trail and was able to get in but it was a tight park.
Wilson Parking on Latrobe Street
300 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000
CBDpark
58 Franklin St, Melbourne VIC 3000