Discover the best top things to do in Richmond, Australia including Jenie Yolland, Pookipoiga, LUMAS Gallery, Swan Street, Niagara Galleries, Carrot Tomato, House Of Handmade, Gleadell Street Market, Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre.
Restaurants in Richmond
5.0 based on 7 reviews
We have fun workshops in kiln-formed glass at our studio complex in Richmond. Our workshops are for the absolute beginner to the advanced kiln glass artist. You can learn a brand new skill and have great fun creating your own 30x30 art glass platter or create your very own HEART in art glass. A great thing to do when visiting a new city.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Quirky gifts with stories. Here you will find predominantly Australian made products perfect for gifting. You will find sunglasses made from recycled stone and wood to aeroplane tyres or bike parts turned into earrings, clocks etc. Every purchase here fights food waste and feeds the needy by donating a meal through the local charity SecondBite. Pookipoiga focuses on locally made, upcycled, natural products with a quirky touch! They also partner with brands and artists who give back in even more ways. Come in and check it out for yourself.
Excellent service. I ordered online. They care about every detail. Their products are wonderful. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
LUMAS Gallery Richmond is one of 40 LUMAS Galleries worldwide. Boasting a unique and authentic range of art - from photography and digital art to contemporary design pieces, LUMAS aims to make the art market more accessible to anyone. Representing over 250 Australian and international artists, LUMAS is passionate about offering original and inspiring art at affordable prices.
4.0 based on 70 reviews
Swan Street is a great spot to discover. Many of the traditional pubs have been renovated and reinvented (some better than others) and there are heaps of great restaurants and coffee shops. It’s a great area to go to after the footy too. Public transport is plentiful with Richmond and East Richmond train stations close by and the number 70 tram running along Flinders Street to the sports entertainment complex of the Tennis Centre/Rod Laver Arena/MGC/soccer stadium and Swan Street.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
3.0 based on 2 reviews
A boutique store showcasing over 40 local designers and handmade products.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
The Gleadell St Market serves Richmond and surrounding inner-city suburbs, it's only open on Saturday mornings. The Gleadell St Market is renowned for selling fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, fresh bread, cheeses. herbs and gourmet items at affordable prices.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Came here quite a few times - lots of shops selling furniture and household stuff such as Ikea, Adair’s, Bed Bath and table, etc. There is also a Kmart that sells many different types of items including clothes, household wares and children’s toys. Coles supermarket is also located here. Coles and Kmart close late everyday and is so convenient. Just a short 20 minutes drive from Melbourne CBD area and very close by Richmond if you fancy some authentic Vietnamese food.
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