Melton Night Market

Ignite your senses at the City of Melton's vibrant Melton Night Market! Across three unforgettable nights, immerse yourself in flavours, rhythms and traditions inspired by Asia, Europe and Oceania. Each evening offers a unique journey, celebrating our cultural diversity and the shared joy of community.

Wander through a dazzling array of market stalls brimming with mouth watering cuisines, handcrafted treasures and one-of-a-kind goods. Savour the tastes of global street food and connect with local makers and vendors.

The night will come alive with live music and traditional performances to delight audiences of all ages. Whether you’re sampling new flavours, dancing to world rhythms, or simply soaking up the festive atmosphere, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Join us on the first Friday of February, March and April, 5pm to 9pm at Melton Town Centre Amphitheatre.

  • Asian market: Friday 7 February
  • European market: Friday 7 March
  • Oceania market: Friday 4 April 

Head to our Melton Night Market Facebook event for the latest updates. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will any roads be affected by the event? 
To ensure a safe event environment reduces speed signage will be in place along Palmerston Street throughout the events.

Can we bring our own food, chairs and picnic rugs? 
Yes, you are encouraged to bring your own chairs and picnic rugs to enjoy on the grass areas on the event site. You are permitted to bring your own food and beverages (no alcohol) but don’t miss out on the chance to pick up a meal locally or experience some new flavours from the event food vendors! Seating will be available throughout the event site.

Can I drink alcohol at the market?
No. Alcohol is only permitted within licensed venues, and can not be brought or consumed at the market.

Are dogs allowed at the market?
Yes, friendly pooches on a leash are always welcome in Melton Town Centre.

How do I get to the market?
The Market is easily accessible by bus, bicycle and car. Parking available around the event site. Download the Melton Night Market Map(PDF, 83KB)  for more options.

Is there parking available at the market?
Yes. There is plenty of free parking on the north and south of High Street, Bakery Square, McKenzie street and surrounding streets.
Download the Melton Night Market Map(PDF, 83KB) for more options.

Can I set up a stall at the market?
If you'd like to trade at the market, please visit the Melton Night Market  page via Foodie Trails for more information.

Is there an ATM at the market?
There are ATMs in the surrounding streets of the event. The closest is an ANZ ATM that can be found on the corner of High street and Palmerston Street - 50 Palmerston St, Melton.

Will there be photos taken?
A Council photographer will be taking some happy snaps on the day! 
We’ll share these on our social media and websites. If you’re a bit camera shy and don’t want your photo taken, just let our photographer and/or event staff know on the day.

How do I get my photo that was taken?
Email venturemelton@melton.vic.gov.au with the time, location and description of the image and we will do our best!

Can I bring my drone?
Melton Town Centre is a no-fly zone for private drones.  For the safety of the community, it is illegal to fly drones over a crowd without a CASA permit. For further information on drones at public events please visit the CASA website.

Where do I leave my feedback? 
Feedback can be given through the QR Code available at the event or by emailing: venturemelton@melton.vic.gov.au

Still have questions?
For additional enquiries, please contact the Foodie Trails team on 1800667791 or email: tours@foodietrails.com.au

 

Getting to the Melton Night Market:

Located in the Melton Town Centre Amphitheatre, on the corners of High Street, Palmerston and McKenzie Streets, you are a short walk, ride, bus or drive away from a fun night out.

For public transport support, visit our Public Transport webpage to find out more.

Prefer to drive? No worries! There's plenty of street parking available nearby. Refer to the handy map below for all your options.

 

Made possible with the support of the Suburban Revitalisation Board and funding from the Victorian Government.