The best places to go shopping in Melbourne highlight the city's reputation as the cultural capital of Australia.. The CBD has plenty of laneways overflowing with ritzy fashion boutiques and colourful dining spots, while historic open-air markets feature food trucks and local traders.
A selection of sprawling shopping centres – both near and far from the city centre – provides a virtually never-ending choice of retail options. With dynamic fashion, food and culture on display at every corner, these destinations offer the best of Melbourne's shopping scene.
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Bourke Street Mall
The city's famous pedestrian-only shopping strip
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Bourke Street Mall is widely recognised as pne of Melbourne’s most iconic shopping destinations. Located in the city centre, this pedestrian-only retail and dining hub is lined with leading department stores, high-end boutiques and independent designers. Plus, talented buskers provide a soundtrack echoing off the surrounding buildings.
Some of most famous shopping stops along the Bourke Street Mall are Myer and David Jones. These department stores present several floors of fashion, homewares, electronics and more. Meanwhile, Melbourne's GPO – set in a striking refurbished post office – is packed with innovative fashion boutiques and quirky cafes.
Location: Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Chadstone Shopping Centre
An enormous shopping complex featuring 500 stores
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- Luxury
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The Chadstone Shopping Centre is a great destination for those looking to shop for almost everything in 1 place. Set about 18 km from Melbourne's CBD in the southeastern suburb of Malvern East, this immense landmark first opened to customers in the 1960s. It now hosts more than 500 stores and services catering to every niche imaginable.
Nicknamed ‘The Fashion Capital’, the Chadstone Shopping Centre is where style-focused shoppers can browse a myriad of luxury and high-street brands. Standouts include Dior, Chanel, Tiffany & Co and H&M. Alongside multi-level department stores like Myer and David Jones, the complex has a cinema, expansive food courts, and even a Legoland Discovery Centre.
Location: 1341 Dandenong Rd, Malvern East VIC 3145, Australia
Open: Monday–Wednesday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 9 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm
Phone: +61 (0)3 9563 3355
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Collins Street
The European side of Melbourne's shopping scene
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Collins Street is a must-visit for fashionistas looking to check out beloved international brands and ultra-chic local designers in Melbourne. In particular, the so-called ‘Paris End’ of Collins Street at the eastern tip presents a series of lavish boutiques and heritage-listed buildings that recall the glamour of the French capital.
Here, you’ll encounter a great selection of luxury European designers, including Dior, Burberry, Chanel and Giorgio Armani. Nearby, the fashionable 80 Collins precinct has 20 stylish retail stores and a variety of first-class dining experiences, while The Block Arcade provides a fascinating glimpse into the city's affluent legacy.
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Emporium Melbourne
Multi-level shopping mall with hundreds of stores and restaurants
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- Luxury
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Emporium Melbourne presents a remarkable collection of retail and dining experiences. Set on the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston Streets, this 7-floor complex offers more than 220 stores dedicated to upscale fashion and dining.
For those seeking top-notch fashion, Emporium Melbourne is home to a fantastic variety of international brands like Superdry, Uniqlo, Coach and Ralph Lauren. You also have numerous dining options, with highly rated restaurants and cafes between retail stores. Alternatively, head to Level 3 to find a food court with great takeaway options.
Location: 287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Open: Thursday–Friday from 10 am to 9 pm, Saturday–Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm
Phone: +61 (0)3 8609 8221
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Chapel Street
Explore one of Melbourne's coolest shopping lanes
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Chapel Street is best known for 2 activities: nightlife and shopping. Spanning 4 km through upbeat neighbourhoods like South Yarra, Prahran, Windsor and St Kilda, this vibrant thoroughfare offers a vast selection of retail experiences that capture Melbourne’s fashionable side.
The South Yarra end of Chapel Street is where you’ll find many lavish stores, including the White Luxe Boutique, Jolie & Deen and Gorman. For something a little more offbeat, delve into the Chapel Street Bazaar tp spend hours browsing vintage toys, furniture, homewares, and more.
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Melbourne Central
One of the city's most famous landmarks for shopping and dining
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Melbourne Central is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the city, This sprawling shopping centre and transport hub is crowned by an enormous glass cone rising to 20 storeys. Inside this vast space, visitors will come across a superb variety of retail and dining options, including flagship stores from many of the world’s biggest brands.
Stock up on the latest athletic wear at Nike, Adidas and New Balance, or shop upmarket fashion from brands such as Gorman, Levi’s and Carhartt. As you move through this cavernous multi-level complex, you’ll also discover a large food court, alongside a cinema and a selection of welcoming bars and pubs.
Location: Cnr LaTrobe and Swanston Streets, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Open: Thursday–Friday from 10 am to 9 pm, Saturday–Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm
Phone: +61 (0)3 9922 1122
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Flinders Lane
A fascinating laneway dedicated to upscale experiences
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Flinders Lane is arguable the best-known of Melbourne’s trendy thoroughfares. This narrow shopping and dining strip runs east to west through the CBD cityscape. Historically, it was home to the city’s 19th-century textile industry, with many of the same buildings now housing big names in fashion and design, like Alpha60 and Aesop.
This bustling laneway is also beloved for its award-winning restaurants, cafes and bars. Head to Supernormal to experience the best of modern Australian cuisine, or Kisumé for sophisticated Japanese dining. If you’re looking for creative inspiration, the Flinders Lane Gallery offers a look into the local contemporary art scene.
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South Melbourne Market
Storied marketplace offering great coffee and fresh produce
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- History
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South Melbourne Market has been providing locals with freshly grown fruit and vegetables for over 150 years, making it one of the longest continuously running markets in the city. Situated just a short tram ride from the CBD, this lively marketplace is also great for loading up on meat, baked goods, and groceries.
South Melbourne Market also hosts an array of traders specialising in local fashion, jewellery, toys, and homewares. Plus, it wouldn’t be a Melbourne market without a top-notch selection of speciality coffee shops – we highly recommend Padre Coffee and Canteen.
Location: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Open: Wednesday and Saturday–Sunday from 8 am to 4 pm, Friday from 8 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Phone: +61 (0)3 9209 6295
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Queen Victoria Market (QVM)
One of Melbourne's biggest and most beloved open-air markets
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- History
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Queen Victoria Market (QVM) has been operating on the edge of Melbourne's CBD since 1878, making it a staple of the city's shopping scene. There are over 600 stalls to explore in this enormous semi-covered space. You can browse an unmatched variety of goods, from fresh produce and coffee to clothing and souvenirs.
To accompany this exceptional shopping experience, a wealth of food trucks, stalls and carts serve global fare, including Lebanese street food, traditional Filipino BBQ, handmade French macaroons, and Asian-style bao.
Location: Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Open: Tuesday and Thursday–Friday from 6 am to 3 pm, Saturday from 6 am to 4 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm
Phone: +61 (0)3 9320 5822
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Highpoint Shopping Centre
Popular shopping mall northwest of Melbourne
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The Highpoint Shopping Centre is one of the largest malls in Australia, with over 500 stores providing visitors with a wide range of retail options. Situated in the western suburb of Maribyrnong, some of its biggest draws include famous department stores like David Jones and Myer.
You can also find plenty of renowned health and cosmetics stores, such as Mecca, Chanel Fragrance and Beauty, and Endota Spa. If you need a break from shopping, the Highpoint Shopping Centre’s bright and lush Atrium Food Court provides several fast food options, cafes, and sushi joints that give you the energy to shop just a little longer.
Location: 120-200 Rosamond Rd, Maribyrnong VIC 3032, Australia
Open: Monday–Wednesday from 9 am to 6 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 9 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
Phone: +61 (0)3 9319 3344
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