Sydney | Shopper’s Paradise in the City
Sydney, one of the worlds’ most loved cities, which gives you the lively vibe every time you visit. There are always plenty of things to do in Sydney, the lovely food, endless days at beaches and sightseeing of indigenous history of Sydney. But, if you love to take home memories of places you visit, shopping in Sydney is the perfect thing in your list.
It is a place where fashion and design meet each other and it is one of Sydney’s most well-known Saturday markets with diversity, character and style. For shopping, Westfield Warringah Mall is the place you are looking for. A paradise for all the shopaholics, where you will get a chance to shop from all your favourite brands. An outdoor area for toddlers adds to delight, as it will leave you from a lot of stress and concentrate on your shopping.
Here are some of the best places for shopping in Sydney:
Westfield Warringah Mall
If you want to go out shopping, then it is best for you to visit Westfield Warringah Mall. It has a large indoor and outdoor shopping centre. The shopping mall encompasses some good brands such as David Jones, Myer, Target, Big W, Bunnings, Woolworths and more.
Alexandria Outlets
A paradise for all the shopaholics where one gets a chance to shop almost all brands. A train journey to Green square would be just perfect to explore all the stores that line Mcevoy Street. Moreover, there’re interesting bargains in outlets like Seafolly, Puma, New Balance, Cotton On, Morrisey and David Lawrence.
Harbourside Shopping Centre
The Harbourside Shopping Centre provides not just an amazing view because it is located close to the water edge. The magnificent view that the place provides is an absolute show stopper. The view of amazing harbour and city skyline will surely take your breath away.
Glebe Markets – Glebe
A place where fashion and design meet each other is Glebe Market. You can spend here hours and you will still not know where the time has flown by. A market which is so full of creativity that one simply can’t have enough. It showcases the natural creativity of the artists who have seriously come up with something truly phenomenal expertise and skillsets.
The Rocks Markets
It so stands true that all the good things happen on Friday. Visit ‘The Rocks Market’ from 9 am to 3 pm. The Rock Foodies Market is about all the interesting things you can relish in lovely Jack Mundey Place.
Try the delectable crusty bread, chocolate, homewares, condiments, Guitar and Banjos amongst others. If looking for something more try out the gourmet wraps, burgers, barbecued salmon, lamb kebabs and much more.
Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre
The experience of shopping while enjoying the spectacular views of the harbour while having the best of fashion, food and lifestyle all under one roof comes here.
The Strand Arcade
Want to have some Victorian Style Shopping? There is absolutely no better place than the Strand Arcade. The Arcade was also known as the ‘Arcade Street’, a name which was given to the place which connects London with the City of Westminster.
Queen Victoria Building
A shopping centre which will mesmerize by its Romanesque revival architecture. It has some four-floor shopping malls and is well complemented with several other delightful cafes and restaurants. A must visit place for every tourist.
Broadway Shopping Centre
One of the largest shopping centre in Sydney which is located in Broadway locality and a shopper’s paradise too. There’s a chance to shop from over millions of brand options.
Bondi Junction Westfield
What makes this shopping centre different from the rest of them in Australia is Westfield Bondi Junction. It has over 400 speciality store and several departmental stores too such as David Jones and Myer. One can also get a chance to shop from their favourite brands such as Zara, Harvey Norman and Rebel Sport. Some of the other brands cover some other known brands such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Tiffany, Bally, Dior and other well-known brands too.
Paddy’s Market
One of the biggest market in Sydney for over 150 years is Paddy’s Market. There’s a wide variety of stalls of food, fashion and other exciting gifts.
Sydney Fish Market
For all the fish lover’s this place is true heaven. Shop your favourite fish from the Sydney Fish Market which is the third-largest seafood market in the world in terms of variety.
DFO Homebush (Direct Factory Outlet)
This place is a perfect bargain haven. All you need to do is spend a lot of time to pick the cheaper ones from the boxes that are available there. You can definitely check out the homeware store too where you can find some perfect piece. The shopping centre has a classy look and moreover it offers clothes, shoes and general merchandise too to purchase
World Square
It is the central business district which comprises of not only shopping centres, restaurants, café and another takeaway shop which will keep you busy all the time.
Sydney Jewish Museum
The Sydney Jewish museum catalogues the history of the Jewish people in Australia and most importantly the Holocaust. It was made to commemorate Jewish men and women who served in the second world war. In the historic Maccabean Hall, it was opened for Sir John Monash on Armistice Day in the year 1923. The museum has long been a major Jewish community centre since then and has been deemed as an ideal venue for the museum. It is an important part of the Aussie cultural history that tends to pay tribute to the six million people who were murdered by the Nazi’s. Further, the Sydney Jewish Museum honours the people who happened to survive this massacre.