shopping & markets
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shopping & markets
Discover modern department stores and shopping centres with international brands and labels, such as Ralph Lauren, Coach and Lacoste. The northern of Collins Street offers flagship stores of the world's most luxury brands: Dolce & Gabbana, Hermes, Gucci and Bally. In addition, Melbourne offers many markets across the city for food, gifts and artisan wares.
Queen Voctoria Market
Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne's iconic market, is a landmark and tourist destination in Melbourne, offering a wide variety of fresh and quality fruit, vegetables and meat, along with specialty delicacies.
Royal Arcade
The Royal Arcade was the first and has remained an iconic shopping arcade in Melbourne, offering a wide range of boutiques, eateries and specialty stores. It also connects Elizabeth Street, Bourke Street Mall and Little Collins Street.
South Melbourne Market
Just 10 minutes from the city centre, South Melbourne Market is a landmark where people can purchase fresh food, eat at restaurants, and buy merchandise curated by local artisans. Furthermore, there are live music concerts, exhibitions and events throughout the year.
Shopping centres
Explore the largest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere at the Chadstone Shopping Centre. Visit the iconic Melbourne Central in the CBD. Discover historical Victorian-styled buildings on Collins Street for some of the most expensive brands in the world.