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Best Night Markets in Central Coast: Street Food, Stalls and Evening Events

The Central Coast comes alive after dark when night markets light up the local landscape. These vibrant evening gatherings bring together community, creativity, and commerce in settings that buzz with energy from dusk onwards. Whether you're after locally made crafts, fresh food and drink, or simply a lively evening out with friends and family, the night markets here offer something genuinely special.

Night markets are a cherished part of Central Coast culture, showcasing what local makers, traders, and food vendors do best. You'll find everything from handcrafted jewellery and artisan goods to international street food and live entertainment. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, making these markets perfect for a casual weekend outing or a chance to discover independent local businesses you might not find elsewhere.

This guide will help you navigate the night markets across the Central Coast, so you can make the most of your evening and support the creative community that makes this region such a great place to visit.

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