Looking for shopping centres in Australia? Here are 10 best options

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Highlights

  • Australia is one of the most exotic locations on the earth when it comes to shopping.
  • The country is well-known for its enchanting beaches.
  • Australia also boats of a wonderful wildlife.

The sixth-largest nation in the world, Australia, is well known for its extensive beaches. The country is also widely known for its illustrious individuals and structures, breath-taking natural features, and rare animal species.

When it comes to shopping, Australia is one of the most exotic locations on the earth. This country provides everything you need for retail therapy, including world-known brands, handcrafted domestic goods, and works by traditional aboriginal painters alongside works by recognised designers.

In this article, we at the Kalkine Media® will look at a few best shopping centres which are famous in Australia and learn about their speciality.

The Rocks 

The Rocks is a well-known open-air market lined with several businesses and street food vendors. One of the nicest things to buy in Australia can be found at this crowded market, which also sells a wide variety of other goods like clothing, souvenirs, and handicrafts.

The market is located at George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia.

Every Friday to Sunday, The Rocks Markets are filled with excitement and a wide variety of tastes and styles that proudly represent Sydney's culture.

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Pitt Street Mall

One of Sydney's most well-liked destinations for shopping is the widely popular Pitt Street Mall.

Given that the Pitt Street Mall is in the city's commercial core, one may simply enjoy the shopping experience while strolling about the neighbourhood and choosing from their favourite businesses. The Pitt Street Mall, one of Sydney's busiest and most fashionable shopping destinations, is home to well-known brands including Zara, Ted Baker, Just Jeans, Forever 21, H&M, Tag Heuer, Superdry, GAP, Sephora, and Adidas, to name a few.

The mall is located at 182 Pitt St, Sydney, New South Wales. 

Emporium

In Melbourne, Emporium is close to Lonsdale and Swanston streets. It is one of Australia's most opulent shopping locations and is regarded as a one-stop shop for travellers looking for high-end brands while visiting the lengths and breadths of the country.

The shopping centre has speciality shops, multi-level anchor stores, a food court, and addition to Myer's Bourke Street location on the top floor.

Emporium has 224 spaces on 7 of the building's floors, with the administration offices located on the eighth storey. 

Block Arcade

In Melbourne, Victoria, Australia's core business centre, there is a historic shopping arcade called The Block Arcade. It is one of Melbourne's most well-liked tourist destinations and is regarded as one of the greatest shopping arcades from the late Victorian era.

The most well-known products in Block Arcade are chocolates, shoes, and chronographs.

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Chadstone Shopping Centre

In the Malvern East neighbourhood of southeast Melbourne, there is a big regional shopping centre called Chadstone Shopping Centre. It is the largest shopping centre in Australia and one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.

This week, Chadstone launched its brand-new entertainment and dining precinct, The Social Quarter, which is on track to open this summer.

The centre often referred to as "Chaddy" informally, is home to major stores such as Myer and David Jones department stores, H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo, Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi supermarkets, as well as Kmart and Target budget department stores.

Wintergarden

One of Brisbane, Australia's most well-known shopping districts, is Wintergarden, which is known for its recognisable building. This location draws visitors to quench their thirst for shopping with its 60 complex stores, which include those from renowned designers, high-end clothing brands, and cosmetic companies.

The Wintergarden is on Queen Street in Brisbane, Queensland. 

MacArthur Central

In Brisbane, Australia, MacArthur Central, also known as MacArthur Central Shopping Centre, is a four-level shopping complex that includes MacArthur Chambers, a heritage-listed structure with an English Renaissance design.

The intersection of Queen Street, Edward Street, and Elizabeth Street is where MacArthur Central is located. General Douglas MacArthur utilised the structure as the South West Pacific Area Headquarters for the Allies from July 1942 to November 1944 during World War II.

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Brisbane Arcade

Brisbane Arcade is one of Brisbane's top retail destinations, housed in this heritage-listed structure in the city's central business district. As you go by some of the best boutiques and jewellery stores in the area, you can enjoy the best of the Australian shopping.

The shopping centre is in Queen St, Brisbane City, QLD.

Numerous internationally recognised jewellery designers from Australia are housed at the Brisbane Arcade, including Bradley Fine Jewelry, James Tylor Jeweler, Pandora, and Hofstays. In addition to these companies, don't forget to browse some of the Brisbane Arcade's specialised shops, such as The Tea Centre, The Model Shoppe, etc.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, located on Rundle-street in Adelaide SA, is known for retail shopping. It is the longest mall in Australia.

For all South Australians, Rundle Mall serves as their cultural hub. Rundle Mall is a hive of excitement and entertainment seven days a week, open for almost the entire year. Rundle Mall is Adelaide's center for shopping, dining, and entertainment, offering national and regional favourites.

Carillon City

Carillon City, one of Perth's main hubs, is unquestionably a fantastic location for shopping in Australia. It is situated between the Murray and Hay Street Malls and is home to many shops selling clothing, food, souvenirs, and other items. This is the location if you search for an "all-in-one" Australia shopping destination.

To make room for a new Topshop Topman store, which debuted in October 2014, the western portion of the Carillon City location was demolished in December 2013. The store's floor area was 2,200 square meters (24,000 square feet), making it the same size as Brisbane's largest Topshop Topman location at the time. Less than three years after it first opened, the store shuttered in July 2017 due to financial issues facing the Australian branch of the company. As of 2019, the location is occupied by a Cotton On store.

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