David Jones is Australia’s oldest department store and debatably the nation’s favourite. Opened in 1838, it is also the oldest department store in the world still trading under its original name. More than anything, David Jones is a retail experience like no other. Sporting some of the best national and international brands, David Jones stocks an impressive line of mid to high end women and men’s fashion. It is also home to a huge line of sleepwear, ...
What could be a better building to house beautiful designs, than one which has been described by Pierre Cardin as ‘the most beautiful shopping centre in the world.’ A stunning example of Byzantine architecture, the centre was erected in 1898, however, it was not refurbished and transformed into a shopping centre until 1984. With over 200 stores, the QVB is a one of Sydney’s best shopping centres, but even if retail therapy isn’t your thing ...
Enjoy some retail therapy while overlooking the spectacular Sydney Harbour. Browse your favourite fashion, food and lifestyle brands in the city’s original factory outlet centre. Many of the top designer labels have been reduced to 70% less than the regular retail price, so you’ll be sure to grab a bargain. There are plenty of high end labels here, including Alannah Hill, Chloe Bags, Hugo Boss and Mimco.
If you are looking for an authentic Australian gift to take back after your Sydney adventure, look no further than the Sheepskin Shop. Only stocking the highest quality authentic Australian and New Zealand made products, you’ll be able to buy sheepskin coats, footwear, rugs, Ugg Boots, bush hats, wallets, belts, accessories and more. Conveniently located in the heart of The Rocks, The Sheepskin Shop is the perfect spot to visit to stock up ...
The recipe for the perfect day of shopping in Sydney is an eclectic mix of art deco buildings, modern designs, souvenirs, accessories, shoes and plenty of cafes mixed in for consumer addicts needing a leg rest.
Forget shorts and thongs, Sydney fashion is as trendy as it comes. The multicultural influence is heavy and Sydney shopping is a delightful mix of international first class designers, mainstream brands, surf wear and emerging talent.
Harbour Rocks Store offers a unique collection of souvenirs, gifts, jewellery and marine artifacts. The store is also home to a large collection of Aboriginal art, as well as didgeridoos. The perfect ...
Christopher’s online florist sells beautiful, fresh flowers and plants with same day delivery across Sydney. The arrangements are exquisite and can be viewed at the online shop. Bouquets range in ...
If you are after fashion, why not look to the place where Collette Dinnigan, Nicole Zimmerman and Lisa Ho launched their careers?! Paddington Markets is the best market in Sydney for checking out new ...
You could while away an entire afternoon in Ariel amongst their extensive range of titles to suit every kind of reader. Particularly impressive, are the design and photography book selections, with a ...
Open from 10am to 4pm, The Rocks Farmers’ Market is your number one destination to stock up on seasonal fruits and vegetables, free range meat, poultry, fresh seafood, gourmet foods, home made condiments, ...
One of Sydney’s indoor markets, Paddy’s Market sells mostly factory imported overseas goods, not locally made. There are plenty of stalls selling cheap clothes, jewellery, sunglasses, hair pieces and ...
The Orange Grove Markets have hit a high in popularity since organic food became a hot topic in Hollywood. With organic shopping an ‘in’, these markets held every Saturday are very popular with Sydney ...
Australia has twisted the Cinderella classic, because when Prince Charming came to bring the beautiful girl a shoe – it wasn’t a golden slipper at all … it was an Ugg Boot! In a country where temperatures ...