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Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne

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[Free Tour]     03 Jan 2019
Where are the six major shopping shops worth visiting by Melbourne? While traveling in Melbourne, in addition to knowing the city's attractions, we will also focus on some of the city's good shopping spots. In these places, you can not only feel the daily life of the local people, buy some specialty products, but also taste a variety of delicious food, if you go to the mall, then you can buy some ...

Where are the six major shopping shops worth visiting by Melbourne? While traveling in Melbourne, in addition to knowing the city's attractions, we will also focus on some of the city's good shopping spots. In these places, you can not only feel the daily life of the local people, buy some specialty products, but also taste a variety of delicious food, if you go to the mall, then you can buy some high-end luxury goods and so on.


Queen Victoria Market (Queen Victoria Market) 

Queen Victoria Market is the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere since the 19th century and the third-largest open-air market in the world. The bustling trading scene has a history of more than 125 years, with more than 600 stalls. It is not only a melting pot for Melbourne's goods, food, culture and local life, but also a basket for Melbourne locals. Food here is not only fresh, but also cheaper than supermarkets, locals will drive cars here to buy.

Address: Corner of Victoria St and Elizabeth St,Melbourne VIC 3000

Way of arrival: get off by train at the Flagstaff station on the city ring, walk north for 10 minutes, or take the 19,57,59 tram.

Hours: lower Market (A, B) Tuesday and Thursday 6: 14, Friday 6-17, Saturday 6-15, Sunday 9: 00-16. The upper market is 8: 00-14 on Tuesday and Thursday, 8-15-15 on Friday and Saturday, and 9-16 on Sunday. Rest Monday, Wednesday and public holidays. There will be a change in time during Christmas.

Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne


Melbourne Central Mall (Melbourne Central Shopping Centre) 

Located in (Melbourne Central), Melbourne Central Mall is a complex of shopping centres and transportation hubs opposite Victoria State Library (State Library of Victoria). The preservation of historical sites is accompanied by the integration of modern elements. Melbourne's Central Shopping Centre, which covers two urban blocks and has more than 300 plus stores, showcases a host of Australian designers and international brands, as well as flagship stores that satisfy both shopaholics and those who don't buy. Melbourne's Central Shopping Center has opened more than 30 new stores, as well as several central business district boutiques.

Address: Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Mode of arrival: located in the heart of Melbourne's central business district. Nearby railway station Melbourne Central Railway Station; rail station Russell St/La Trobe St, tram 24, 30, 35 stops at this station.

Opening hours: Saturday to Wednesday, 10: 00, 19: 00, Thursday, Friday, 10: 00, 21: 00.

Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne


Bullock Arch (Block Arcade) 

The Bullock Arch is a century-old shopping street in Melbourne, Australia, with exquisite mosaic tiles and marble columns. Designed by designer David C. Askew from 1891 to 1893, Bloc Gong Gallery was the most magnificent building in Melbourne at the time and an important Victorian building.

The area is full of fashion, jewelry and gifts, leather goods, handmade toys, shoes and cosmetics stores throughout the city, so that everyone who loves shopping will forget to return. In addition to shopping, this delicate, elegant arcade building itself deserves careful taste, a 100-year-old building that is now listed as a heritage building protected by the Australian National Trust. The feeling of history and fashion mingled in this way, and there was a wonderful experience between them.

Address: 282 Collins Street Melbourne, 3000 Victoria Australia

Modes of arrival: Collins St/Elizabeth St, trams 11, 19, 42, 48, 57, 59109112, and 19, 57, 59, 86, 95, 96 stops at the nearby bus stop. The Bourke St/Elizabeth St, tram stops at the station 11, 19, 42, 48, 57, 59, 86, 95, 96.

Open Monday-Thursday 8: 18, Friday 8-20, Saturday 8-17, Sunday 9-17.

Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne


Chadstone Mall (Chadstone Shopping Center) 

Chadstone Shopping Center, known as the largest shopping mall in the Southern Hemisphere, has a total commercial building area of 43000 square meters and nearly 10, 000 free parking spaces alone. A two-storey high-end fashion area is designed on the south side of the store. A brand new entertainment area is designed on the north side of the mall, with a direct entrance to 19 cinemas, restaurants and other entertainment areas, bringing together 530 unique shops, 50 Australian and international designer boutiques. 16 of the world's top luxury brands. Together with Chanel,Coach,Escada,Omega,Prada,Emporio Armani and many other well-known international brands. Set shopping, food, entertainment, fitness, leisure in one, known as the "fashion capital".

Address: 1341 Dandenong Road,Chadstone VIC 3148

Mode of arrival: you can take a free bus to arrive, the shuttle from the Federation Square (Federation Square) every day, direct to Chadstone, for about 25 minutes; many lines can also be reached, it is convenient to take the train to Oakleigh Station 800802804900903 bus.

Opening hours: Monday-Wednesday 9: 00-17: 30, Thursday and Friday 9: 00-21: 00, Saturday 9-18, Sunday 10: 00-17: 00.

Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne


South Melbourne Market (South Melbourne Market) 

Founded in 1867, the South Melbourne Market is known for its seafood, snacks, groceries, flowers, vegetables and so on. Seafood with Tasmanian oysters as a feature, with a live stand-up way to eat happily. There are also some desserts and Brunch restaurants around, but the most attractive are the fresh oysters.

Address: 322 Coventry St,South Melbourne VIC 3205

Mode of arrival: nearby bus stop South Melbourne Station, 96 stops at this station.

Open on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 8 am / 4 pm.

Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne


Fitzlo Rose Street Artist Market (Fitzroy's Rose Street Artists' Market) 

The Ferzlo Rose Street Artist Market is a well-known art and design fair in Melbourne, which began to flourish in 2003, on Saturdays and Sundays. Local artists, including photography, jewelry, paintings, household items, etc., can be purchased at the Ferzlo Rose Street Artist Market.

Address: 60 Rose St,Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia

Mode of arrival: the nearby tram station stops at this station for Leicester St/Brunswick St, Tramways 11 and 112.; Kay St, Tramways 96 stops at this station.

Open on Saturdays and Sundays at 11: 00 and 17: 00.

Take stock of the six shopping places worth visiting in Melbourne


All of these are the top six shops worth visiting in Melbourne. Now, with a clear understanding of Melbourne's shopping spots, you can join your own travel plan depending on where you want to go.

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