Best Shopping Malls and Shopping Centres in Australia

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While Gold Coast and the great barrier reef would be the first thoughts in your head when you think of Australia, but this country would not disappoint you when it comes to shopping and dining in its huge, multi brand malls. Let?s quickly take you through the notable ones to ensure you have extra baggage when you leave Australia.

  1. Chadstone Shopping Centre

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The largest shopping center in Australia, this mall undoubtedly tops all lists in terms of size, spread and splendor. Located in Melbourne, Australia and spreading to over two million square feet, this mall is an architectural wonder. Housing over 510 stores, this mall is a renowned and a popular attraction among tourists and locals alike. Be it fashion wear, homeware, health, beauty or any other lifestyle and luxury needs, this is your one stop destination.

  1. Westfield Fountain Gate

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The second largest mall in the country this mall was first opened in 1970 and has seen its share of transformation and upgradation when it took a global step to bring under its roof global retailers like Coles and Kmart. Slowly over the years the mall welcomed an extravagant Myers store and other store expansions also happened. Currently this mall houses nearly 500 brands! In its design and layout it is well equipped to handle the footfall with adequate space and a commensurate amount of parking spaces.

  1. Pacific Fair

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Located at the iconic and famous Gold Coast in Queensland, this mall is spread across a large 1,670,000 square feet area. Starting out with just 90 stores in the 1970s, when it was inaugurated, this mall now houses around 400 stores. And it's not just the stores, there are also there are also options for dining and entertainment along with cinemas and an outdoor entertainment area. What is even more visitor friendly about this mall is the fact that it is a hub for public transportation including a bus and rail link. So getting to the mall and heading out from here is sorted.

  1. Westfield Sydney

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Located beneath the Sydney tower, this is the largest mall in Sydney. The Westfield Sydney is considered to be the best mall for shopping be it local or international designer brands. This mall is spread out over 6 floors complete with 2 floors for eating joints offering various fast casual and dining options. Housing nearly 300 stores, this mall offers select and luxury shopping options for every shopper.

  1. Highpoint Shopping Centre

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Another notable shopping destination is the Highpoint Shopping Centre which houses international fashion brands along with options of indulging in home d?cor, lifestyle and dining. A convenient access to the mall is ensured with a Smart Park technology for over seven thousand parking spaces! Yes, you heard it right! This mall proudly hosts over 500 stores with brands like David Jones, Zara, Target etc. ?What also is an attraction is the food market with fresh produce of vegetables and fruits. You can also head in for a movie or bring in your kids for a fun time in the entertainment zone. Managed by the GPT group, this mall also has some delicious options for food that you can enjoy with your family, be is fast food or fine dining.

  1. Pitt Street Mall

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Pitt Street mall is one of the most popular shopping spots for the shoppers in the city of Sydney.

One could enjoy their shopping experience easily on foot as they sway around the area picking from their favorite stores, as the Pitt Street mall is situated in the city?s central district for business. Being counted as one of Sydney?s most popular and cosmopolitan spots for shopping, the Pitt Street mall houses world-famous brands such as Zara, Ted Baker, Just Jeans, Forever 21, H&M, Tag Heuer, Superdry, GAP, Sephora, adidas, to name a few.

  1. Rundle Mall

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Throwing open its store doors for the shopper as early as 9 in the morning is the popular rundle mall is situated at the city of the city in Adelaide, Australia. The rundle mall is hands-down one of the busiest malls in Australia and attracts hundreds of thousands of shoppers every month. The mall is also popular for its vibrant and enchanting events, brand launches, promotional activities, etc. Simply hop on to a taxi, tram, car or bus and visit the rundle mall to feel first-hand what makes the shopping experience what it truly is!

  1. Brisbane Arcade

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The Brisbane arcade is an ironically designed building that is indeed a spectacular sight besides being one of the favorite choices of the Aussie shoppers and the tourists visiting the city. The Brisbane Arcade nestles a host of Australian-renowned jewelry designers such as- Pandora, Hofstays, James Tylor Jeweler, Bradley fine jewelry, to name a few. Besides these brands, if you get a chance to visit the Brisbane Arcade, don?t forget to check out some of the specialty stores such as The Tea Centre, The Model Shoppe, etc.

  1. Robina Town Centre

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The Robina Town Centre is best known as the urban marketplace is tops the list as the most lively and contemporary shopping space of the Gold Coast, Australia. The Robina Town Centre attracts a humungous amount of footfall for its fashionable clothing stores, culinary experiences and its treat-to-the-eye and enchanting building exterior and interior designs. The Robina Town Centre caters to a host of shopping segments and sub-segments such as- Women, Men, Kid?s clothing, Sports and Adventure, Bags and Luggage, Beauty and Health, Technology, Food, Services, Home, Hobbies and Stationery.

10. The Myer Centre

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The Myer Centre Mall in the city of Brisbane, Queensland and is located near the Elizabeth street. It is a multi-story building structure and is open all seven days of the week. The Myer Centre Mall is operational from 9 in the morning down till 5.30pm, expect for Friday when it stays open from 9am to 9pm. The Myer Centre Mall has a dedicated desk for the tourists and ensures that the desk is manned by multi-lingual staff members to provide seamless assistance to the mall visitors, alongside providing facilities such as- Automatic Teller Machines, Currency Exchange services, Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair and Stroller assistance, etc.

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