The 10 Best Shopping in Queensland, Australia

July 1, 2021 Sheron Bogner

Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most-populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. The state is the world's sixth largest sub-national entity, with an area of 1,852,642 km.
Restaurants in Queensland

2 Coondoo St, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 7 4093 8081 [email protected] http://www.peterjarver.com
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Peter Jarver Gallery

Peter Jarver Gallery is a large and beautiful, iconic art gallery featuring Peter Jarver's incredible, spectacular, panoramic, landscape photographs of Australia. These are the finest award-winning images. A must-see while visiting Kuranda, the village in the rainforest. Both overseas and domestic visitors LOVE Peter's breathtaking images.

Reviewed By richardhG7182IX - Yorkshire, United Kingdom

We visited the Peter Jarver gallery by chance and were not disappointed . The landscape photography on show was stunning, enough for us to purchase one. The best landscape photography we have had the pleasure of viewing, thank you Peter Jarver ! The depth and detail of the photos are stunning . We cannot wait to have one of Peters works on our living room wall for years of pleasurable viewing .

2. Pacific Fair Shopping Centre

Hooker Boulevard, Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland 4218 Australia +61 7 5581 5100 [email protected] http://www.pacificfair.com.au
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4.5 based on 3,166 reviews

Pacific Fair Shopping Centre

Pacific Fair is centrally located in the heart of the Gold Coast adjacent to the Star Gold Coast and the Broadbeach entertainment precinct. Pacific Fair is one of Australia's largest shopping centres and boasts an outstanding collection of luxury, high-street fashion, and dining and bar experiences, plus a world-class indoor/outdoor leisure and entertainment precinct and around 400 specialty stores. The centre also boasts two supermarkets, a fresh food market, Big W, David Jones, Kmart, Target and the Gold Coast’s largest Myer. Pacific Fair has a first-class Visitor Lounge including showers/amenities, luggage storage, coach set-down, free WiFi, stylist service, quiet room and an exclusive Visitor Privileges Pass with over a hundred special offers. There's also a free shopping shuttle that services Sea World (Southport) in the north to Burleigh Heads in the south daily (see website for timetable). A visit to the Gold Coast isn’t complete without a visit to Pacific Fair.

Reviewed By mohomadr2017 - Young, Australia

While holidaying at the Gold Coast we had the opportunity to go shopping at Pacific Fair, it had a range of tremendous and vast range of named stores and my favorite a massive food court to tingle your trate buds. Great place to kill some time and your pocket.

3. The Original Eumundi Markets

80 Memorial Dr, Eumundi, Queensland 4562 Australia +61 7 5442 7106 [email protected] http://www.eumundimarkets.com.au
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4.5 based on 1,710 reviews

The Original Eumundi Markets

Renowned for our locally handmade artisan treasures, there's no other market quite like it. We're open rain hail or shine every Wednesday & Saturday.

Reviewed By KentKiwi75 - East Malling, United Kingdom

The Eumundi Market is huge with a really varied range We visited on a Wednesday. The parking was reasonable at only $6; it’s free if you are lucky enough to find a space on the street Purchases included a wooden bow-tie; a hat; jewellery; some hand painted scenes; and a heap of food - fudge, crepes; Thai street food and German sausage The range is vast. The stores well arranged. The setting is shaded by trees. Toilets are abundant. The people are friendly. The stakeholders never pushy. Even dogs are welcome A very chilled place and great market to spend a morning wandering. Best market I have visited

4. Noosa Farmers Market

Weyba Road Noosa Australian Rules Football Club, Noosa, Queensland Australia http://www.noosafarmersmarket.com.au
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4.5 based on 246 reviews

Noosa Farmers Market

Reviewed By Natjev - Noumea, New Caledonia

Market with parking on the Sunday morning Lots of choices for veggies and food A Sunday morning well spent!

5. Harbour Town Premium Outlets

Harbour Town Shopping Centre 147-189 Brisbane Rd, Biggera Waters, Gold Coast, Queensland 4216 Australia +61 7 5529 1734 [email protected] http://www.harbourtowngoldcoast.com.au
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4.5 based on 1,563 reviews

Harbour Town Premium Outlets

Looking for big-brand shopping and even bigger savings? Harbour Town on the Gold Coast is Australia's largest outlet shopping centre with over 240 stores comprising brand direct outlet and clearance stores offering a minimum of 30% off the original retail price on outlet stock, as well as specialty retailers, alfresco dining, entertainment and services. With international labels such as Coach, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss and Nike as well as iconic Australian brands including Oroton, R.M. Williams and UGG Australia, Harbour Town has something to suit everyone's style. The open-air, palm lined mall is also home to a dedicated Tourism Lounge offering a range of complimentary services and facilities and a FREE Tourist Discount Card for further discounts. Harbour Town is conveniently located between beautiful beaches and popular theme parks, just 20 minutes north of Surfers Paradise. Take the stress out of travelling whilst on holidays and jump on-board our FREE Outlet Shopping Shuttle! Pick up from Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise. So for a fix of retail therapy at a fraction of the price, Harbour Town has got it in the bag!

Reviewed By X9098KTpaulc - Brisbane, Australia

Its great prices, great food, great atmosphere and great shopping ... make a day visit or at least half a day whilst on the Coast ITS FUN

6. Rusty's Market

57-89 Grafton St, Cairns, Queensland 4870 Australia +61 7 4040 2705 [email protected] http://www.rustysmarkets.com.au/index.html
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4.5 based on 402 reviews

Rusty's Market

Reviewed By mazzaintazza - London, United Kingdom

Colourful, buzzing, great range of fruit and veg, plus the odd live singer, cafe with awesome breads and cakes, and a few jewellery/craft stalls. A must do, even just to take photos. Four avocados for $2! Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday only.

7. Robina Town Centre

Robina Town Centre 19 Robina Town Centre Dr, Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland 4230 Australia +61 7 5575 0481 [email protected] http://www.robinatowncentre.com.au/
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4.5 based on 629 reviews

Robina Town Centre

Robina Town Centre is the home of shopping, dining, lifestyle and entertainment on the Gold Coast and included in the outstanding range of more than 400 retailers is David Jones and Myer, H+M, Apple, Nespresso, Lego, Big W, Target, Kmart, Coles, two Woolworths Supermarkets, The Kitchens, the Promenade Lakeside Dining precinct and Event Cinemas. Just an easy 20 minutes from Surfers Paradise, you will find all the stores you love under one roof.

Reviewed By janetkcarswell - Gold Coast Hinterland, Australia

A great place to shop and also plenty of variety for eating. A good selection of fashion and shoe ???? shops. Good coffee ☕️ shops as well. Everything under the one roof.

8. The Crystal Caves

69 Main St, Atherton, Queensland 4883 Australia +61 7 4091 2365 [email protected] http://www.crystalcaves.com.au/
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4.5 based on 479 reviews

The Crystal Caves

One hour from Cairns on the Atherton Tableland, share one man’s passion for crystals and fossils. On this self-guided tour, you journey through 300m2 of man-made tunnels and grottos with million year old natural crystals and prehistoric fossils. Interactive crystal displays allow you to feel and photograph and even crack your own…

Reviewed By knickerbocker78 - Bendigo, Australia

We added this place to our travel itinerary due to my sons (14) love of fossils and precious stones. This place did not disappoint and both my kids(14 & 12) said it was one of the best days of their holiday. The museum had hundreds of samples throughout the cave system that you could touch and photograph. You are given headlamps to use as well to help highlight the precious stones. The shop had hundreds of items to purchase that are from all over the world, from necklaces and earrings, to bigger geodes, carved figurines in stone, wind chimes from agate slices. The shop is an attraction in itself. We chose to purchase geode each for the kids to help crack open (which was $25 instead of $30). The staff were lovely and informative about the geodes and including the kids to help them crack open their geodes. They provide a card with information about what is in the geode and where it was from. Up the back of the store is a little sand pit with thousands of tiny gemstones in the sand. My kids spent ages picking the stones out from there (free).

9. Sunday Market Port Douglas

Anzac Park, Port Douglas, Queensland Australia +61 408 006 788 http://www.facebook.com/portdouglasmarket/
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4.5 based on 701 reviews

Sunday Market Port Douglas

Reviewed By jjballina - Ballina, Australia

Excellent markets with lots of variety, friendly stall holders and in a lovely shady park with a tropical backdrop that is amazing. Well worth a visit.

10. Eat Street Northshore

221D Macarthur Ave Hamilton, Brisbane, Queensland 4007 Australia +61 1300 328 787 [email protected] http://www.eatstreetnorthshore.com.au
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4.5 based on 1,441 reviews

Eat Street Northshore

Reviewed By BronzeTank

A vibrant atmosphere, a gigantic food court housed in exotically coloured shipping containers featuring food choices from nearly every corner of the planet, a range of craft shops and live music on 4 or 5 different stages. This is a must visit location. Some people complained about the €3 entrance fee but I felt that we got a good return for our money. Free parking. Be prepared for large crowds at this must visit attraction.

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