Shopping - Sydney - New South Wales Sydney is one of the world’s great metropolises, anything and everything you could possibly want to buy is probably available in Sydney, it may be scatterd all over the city, but it will be there. Areas range from the more upscale and wealthy areas, to the "cheaper" and moderatly priced items.
Grace Bros Located in the heart of Sydney, Grace Bros first opened in 1895, and continues to be ranked amongst the best in the world. The recently magnificent transformed store has eight levels to explore including a complete floor dedicated to the latest in technology appliances and computer equipment, books and music, fashion and homewares. In february 2004, Coles Myer ditched the 119-year-old Grace Bros brand; the flagship Sydney CBD Grace Bros store was the first to have the brand removed with the new look Myer store to be unveiled.
MLC Centre It’s hard to conceive of a more complete shopping experience than Sydney’s famous MLC Centre. Located in the heart of the city and a stone’s throw away from Martin Place train station, this three level shopping centre can accommodate every need from a coffee fix to diamond tiara, a toasted bagel to the ultimate in personal softwear from the House of Cashmere.
Queen Victoria Building It has been noted that the Queen Victoria Building is the world’s most beautiful shopping centre. But beware, you won’t find your souvenir shops here as many stores are designer stores with pricy clothing for the rich and famous.
David Jones Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, David Jones stands as the oldest department store in the world and Australia’s premier retailer. Carrying the best local and international brands in fashion, homewares, cosmetics and food, David Jones is recognised for its high quality merchandise and unrivalled service.
Pitt Street Mall Pitt Street Mall is the pedestrianised section of Pitt Street in the CBD of Sydney, Australia. It is one block long between Market Street and King Street and is one of Australia’s busiest and most cosmopolitan shopping precincts. Despite the districts small size, it is home to many flagship chain stores.
Oxford Street Oxford Street close to the CBD in particular, the street is lined with numerous shops, bars and nightclubs.
Castlereagh Street Castlereagh Street the street is one-way southbound to traffic. It is lined by many of Sydney’s most expensive boutiques and jewellery stores.
Westfield Shopping Centre Chatswood - multi-storey complex easily reached by train or bus
Birkenhead Point multi-storey factory outlets, short bus or ferry ride from Circular Quay