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Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Collins St, Melbourne
Impressive Victorian architecture defines this attractive shopping plaza in Melbourne's south end. Mosaic tiling, decorative wrought iron, timber work and a glass roof make this structure stand out. The arcade is accessible via Collins Street and Little Collins Street, an area that includes charming coffee shops and trendy cafes. The arcade houses...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Swanston St, Melbourne 3000
A dizzying array of first class restaurants, charming cafes, shops, art galleries, museums and theatres greet visitors to the Swanston Street area, home of the Bourke Street Mall. The small area between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets is the actual area that's known as the Bourke Street Mall proper. Although small in size, it's long been seen as...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Melbourne
A trendy area, Chapel Street abounds with outstanding restaurants and high-fashion clothing stores. Lunch alfresco at one of the local cafes, and then spend the afternoon choosing an outfit and accessories from top Australian designers like Scanlan & Theodore. The nearby Greville Street, just off Chapel, has a slightly Bohemian, retro feel as it...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Melbourne
Striking architecture, beautiful landscaping, plenty of first-class restaurants and hotels and cosmopolitan boutiques make this one of the city's most desirable shopping destinations. Designer fashion, luxury items and expensive jewelry can be found aplenty at notable stores such as Chanel and Tiffany & Co. Architecture reflects a wealth of...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: 8 Whiteman St, Melbourne 3006
Situated along the Yarra River in the Southbank district, the Crown Entertainment Complex provides a myriad of shopping options as well as dining and entertainment venues, including casinos and theatres. High end designers such as Versace, Louis Vuitton, La Perla, Burberry and Prada find homes at the highly popular complex as do boutique shops,...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Melbourne
Melbourne's Fitzroy neighborhood offers shoppers a unique experience. The area has a Bohemian, edgy flair that evidences itself in the goods for sale at local shops and galleries. Youthful designer looks fill store windows, while galleries and cafes boast a retro, yet happening feel. Public art adorns street benches and walking the streets offers...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Melbourne
Flinders Lane hosts a number of notable Australian and International designers as well as unique gift shops. Favorite local haunts include Christine, the accessory-selling boutique loved by many, and Aesop, an aromatherapy haven. Contemporary art and craft galleries displaying cutting edge and creative works also call Flinders Lane home, as do hip...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: LaTrobe St & Swanston St, Melbourne
Located in the central business district, Melbourne Central is a large shopping complex that houses over 300 stores as well as a number of dining options that include everything from bakeries to cafes. Popular retail outlets include Armani Exchange, Billabong, Crabtree & Evelyn and Pilgrim. The shopping area is ideally located above the city's...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: Victoria St and Elizabeth St, Melbourne
A Melbourne tradition for over 120 years, the Queen Victoria Market is a must see for those visiting Melbourne. At the northern end of the city, the market is built atop the site of Melbourne's first cemetery.This interesting venue offers the very best produce grown by local farmers. A host of other items are available as well, everything from...
Category: Best Shopping - Melbourne Shopping
Address: 335 Bourke St Mall, Melbourne 3000
You'll enjoy shopping at one of Melbourne's favorite arcades as it offers small boutiques, antique stores, jewelry shops and delightful gift and souvenir shops. Historic Royal Arcade, constructed in 1869, runs from Little Collins Street to the Bourke Street Mall and retains much of its original architecture, including two Gothic statues of Gog and...
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