Located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Block Arcade is Melbourne’s most famous boutique shopping experience. As a key part of the Golden Mile he ... More
Located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Block Arcade is Melbourne’s most famous boutique shopping experience. As a key part of the Golden Mile heritage walk, there is so much to do and see including - boutique fashion, art, gift shops, vintage jewellery, restaurants, cafes and music.
The arcade is a truly unique and iconic location and is home to a wide range of renowned retailers including - Haigh’s Chocolates, Art Of Dr. Seuss, Basement Discs, Sol Alpaca, Bell & Ross and Camper Shoes. Whether it’s shopping or history you are after, the Block Arcade is a must see experience.
The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound an ... More
The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register.
Built in 1869, Royal Arcade is Melbourne's oldest covered shopping precinct and the longest standing arcade in the country. Connecting Bourke Street Mall, Elizabeth Street and Little Collins Street, this ornate, heritage-listed arcade hosts a range of popular boutiques, cafes and specialty stores.
Look up to fully appreciate the spectacular Italianate architectural features designed by renowned architect Charles Webb, who was also responsible for the iconic Windsor Hotel on Spring Street. Marvel at the glass and wrought iron ceiling and watch the famous statues of Gog and Magog strike the clock on the hour.
If you're looking for that unique gift you can't seem to find anywhere, take some to peruse the local jewellers, vintage outlets and fashion boutiques. All shopped out? Rest the legs and enjoy a quiet coffee at either end of the arcade.
The Summer Night Market is happening at Queen Vic Market, Wednesday nights until 15 March.
Grab your family and friends and ge ... More
Summer night market
The Summer Night Market is happening at Queen Vic Market, Wednesday nights until 15 March.
Grab your family and friends and get on down to the Market for an unforgettable night of shopping, eating, drinking, live music, fun and summer sunset vibes.
Every Wednesday night, the Market sheds will come alive with global street food trucks and stalls, festival bars, unique shopping featuring local artisans, as well as a rotating weekly line-up of live music and roving entertainment.
No entry fee, just come hungry and ready for a good time.
Queen Vic Market Tours
Our Ultimate Foodie Tour is a delicious and fascinating guided walking tour of the iconic Queen Victoria Market. Taste the freshest produce, discover unique ingredients, learn tips and tricks for shopping and cooking, discover the Market’s history and meet some of our beloved Market traders.
Food Hall Redevelopment
Please note that the Market’s Food Court and adjoining Victoria Street terraces have temporarily closed for major refurbishment works as we work to bring you an exciting new Food Hall later this year as part of the Market’s Renewal Project. During this closure, we encourage shoppers to visit the other great hospitality offers from across the Market, including upper Victoria Street, E & F Sheds, String Bean Alley, Elizabeth Street, Therry Street, the Dairy Produce Hall and Open Sheds.
Information Hub
Drop by the Information Hub and ask our friendly staff for all the best tips for your visit to the Market, or pick up a market shopping bag and a range of other merchandise. We are located on the corner of F Shed and Queen Street.
It's one of the biggest multi-shopping malls in Sydney and it's the largest shopping mall area in Sydney.
There are several brand stores, iconic larg ... More
It's one of the biggest multi-shopping malls in Sydney and it's the largest shopping mall area in Sydney.
There are several brand stores, iconic large malls such as David Jones department store, Myer and Coles are concentrated, and various luxury brands are located.
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It is built in 1898 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession and it is familiar with nickname QVB. It is a building that show ... More
It is built in 1898 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession and it is familiar with nickname QVB. It is a building that shows essence of Romanesque architecture and was used as a palace when Queen Victoria visited Australia in the past. It is called the most beautiful shopping center in the world and has 200 stores and a food court underground.
World Square is at a crossroad of global cultures, offering a must-do experience in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, just a short walk from Australia’s most ... More
World Square is at a crossroad of global cultures, offering a must-do experience in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, just a short walk from Australia’s most popular destinations.
From early morning coffee to evening explorations, from fabulous fashion to a late-night pharmacy and the convenience of supermarkets, it’s all here. If it’s a drink and dine experience you hunger for, then head to any one of our cafes, casual diners, a wide variety of restaurants and bars, or grab a takeaway.
BY BUS
Buses run regularly along Pitt and Elizabeth streets, just a short walk from World Square.
BY LIGHT RAIL
Sydney Light Rail incorporates two lines, the Dulwich Hill Line and the new CBD and South East Light Rail.
Alight from the Dulwich Hill Line at Capitol Square, and walk along George St. to World Square. The CBD and South East Light Rail runs from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station and on to Moore Park and Randwick, via Surry Hills. Alight at the Chinatown stop on George St, and access World Square via the Goulburn St. entry.