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Nau Mai Haere Mai

ōTAKI MARKET

WHAT CAN I FIND AT THE MARKET?

Outdoor market located on State highway one in Otaki, has a range of art and craft, assorted produce, pre-loved and new clothing, tools, books, homeware. Sustainable products, garden artnative trees and plants. Come and say hi to our regular stall holders along with special guests from the community.

Art & Craft

plants
& trees

home
ware

food

antiques
collectables

produce

clothes

tools

toys

Stalls

GETTING to the market

Otaki Market, 58 State Highway 1, opposite New World, Otaki

free PARKING

There is plenty of FREE parking on State highway one, or at the Otaki Railway Station.

the
bus

The 290 Metlink bus which travels between Otaki and Waikane. 

ATM
CASH

It's best to have cash some of our vendors don't have EFTPOS. There are ATMs on the main highway.

PUBLIC
TOILET

There is a public toilet located at the market.

Location

We always have exciting competitions and give-aways, keep an eye on our Facebook page and be into win!

Prizes are kindly donated from businesses all across the Motu - Children's books, Chocolate, Kapiti Food Fair tickets, Gift baskets, Pet supplies, Fresh juices, Native Trees, Market Vouchers and much more. Click here to see the list of awesome prizes on offer.

ABOUT US

Otaki Women's Community Club

 

The outdoor market on Main Highway opposite New World in Ōtaki operates every Sunday in summer and the first and third Sundays of each month during the winter season. Started by the Otaki Lioness Club before it became the Otaki Women's Community Club, the markets have been going since November 1996.

As the longest running markets in Kāpiti, Market organisers have been up with the birds every Sunday for the past 20 plus years directing stall holders, collecting money and helping stall owners set up.

 

The money raised from the market goes into the club's project account and gets dispersed through the community with between $8,000-$15,000 given to a variety of things such as Ōtaki College scholarships, Ōtaki food bank and St John health shuttle.

About Us

be a stall holder

stall fee
free
stall
BUSKERS
PUBLIC
TOILET

There is a small fee of $10.00 for stalls at the Otaki Market. To be paid in cash on the day.

We offer a free stall to Otaki Community groups, drop us a line to find out more.

Get in touch if you'd like to be a busker at the Otaki Market.

There is a public toilet located at the market.

Be a stall holder
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