Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including Niddrie Central Shopping Centre, Chadstone - The Fashion Capital, Puckle Street Precinct, Dandenong Home Quarter, Moonee Ponds Central, Eaton Mall, Westfield Doncaster, Watergardens Town Centre, Northland Shopping Centre, Eastland Shopping Centre.
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5.0 based on 7 reviews
Niddrie Central Shopping Centre is buzzing, even in a time of coronavirus. The centre is anchored by a Woolworths supermarket, which is always busy. The BWS outlet has a wide range of alcholic drinks at a reasonable price. The butcher shop's meat always looks fresh. The fruit and vegetable shop has a wide range of stock at bargain prices. The seafood shop always is always well-stocked, order early for Easter and Christmas. The bread shop is always good for bread and rolls; it's just next door to the chemist. Niddrie Central Shopping Centre has a dedicated following, it's good for just about everything you need for day-to-day living.
4.5 based on 548 reviews
With a special place in the hearts of Melbournians, Chadstone is now a global destination for shoppers, unparalleled by any other shopping experience in Australia. Featuring over 550 stores, we offer a truly tailor made experience for every one of our 20 million customers each year. We house designer boutiques, local and international high street labels and luxury brands, as well as some of Australia’s cult fashion favourites. With a state-of-the-art HOYTS Cinema Complex, Dining Terrace and three food precincts, Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne and some of the best brands in the world, a visit to Chadstone is memorable from the moment you arrive. Open until 9pm from Thursday – Saturday and until 7pm on Sunday, you can now visit when it best suits. Wander through our expansive malls, taking in the great space, the natural light and the special artworks that make Chadstone truly unique. Considered the ‘experience’ capital, make Chadstone your next destination.
Love going here,theres alot of shops to choose from.It looks very classy i love it!This is the biggest shopping centre in Australia!Alot of restaurants to eat too.Its busy here on weekends and also on special occassions like christmas,new year etc.Theres parking lots but it also gets full easily on weekends and on special occassions so i suggest if you wanna go here you should go early to get a parking and you'll probably spend few hours or more here coz its massive!I have a video of this on my youtube channel.Just search for romsense on youtube,and just search for it on my videos.Hope this helps????
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Puckle Street is a high energy shopping street with lots of independent speciality shops, some chain stores, cafes, restaurants and services (such as the Australia Post and Woolworths). It is lovely coming to the street on a warm day and exploring all the stores, you will find something different. Also there is access to Moonee Ponds Central which has plenty more shops (such as K-Mart) and is a short walk to Queens Park if you want to sit and relax in a picturesque park. It is a shopping centre worth coming to and spending the day. There is lots of onsite parking (either at Moonee Ponds Central or at the back of Puckle Street) in lots of different sections (do your research where to come before you come). Another recommendation would be to come by train and get off at Moonee Ponds station or travel by the 59 tram.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Home Quarter Dandenong is a retail homemaker Centre that includes big-name tenants like The Good Guys, Officeworks, Clark Rubber and Fantastic Furniture. The Centre is located at a highly exposed corner of Frankston-Dandenong Roads, as well as the Dandenong Southern Bypass, offering its retailers large volumes of traffic, loads of parking, great food and expansive showrooms.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
At Moonee Ponds Central, we pride ourselves on our friendly Customer Service Team who want to make your visit to Moonee Ponds Central as comfortable and easy as possible. The Centre Management Team, Cleaning Staff, and Security are here to help make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable.
Moonee Ponds Central (MPC) is adding a new dining area, it seems likely to draw more foot-traffic to the area. Coles, K-Mart and Aldi anchor MPC. The expanded area has been good for the Coffee Club, their new location is a boon for coffee lovers. Some of the smaller retailers, such as Ray's Nuts, have lost some customers and gained some now that people are movong in to occupy the new apartment blocks in the area. The proximity to Puckle Street, one of Melbourne's most prosperous shopping strips, has givnen MPC a boost.
4.0 based on 185 reviews
It had everything you can ask for - a huge variety of shops, a lot of good restaurants, a nice good court area, 2 large groceries, cinemas including Gold Class where we watched Bohemian Rhapsody, and a big parking area. I spent a fortune in the mall but it was well worth it.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
With over 320 fashion, food and lifestyle stores, Northland is Melbourne's largest shopping destination in the northern suburbs.
If you want to give your loved one a day of surprises, go to Northland! You can have a hearty breakfast at the fabulous Pancake Parlour and then catch a movie at the nearby Cinemas and then work your way up the floors to some amazing shopping: clothes, gifts and a cuppa to end the day. On the same floor you can get the most incredible sushi, With Kmart, Target and other departments also available, you will most certainly grab yourself a bargain or two. There is so much more you can explore! Why not take a friend or family member and get out and explore what Northlands has to offer you. We did and we love it!
4.0 based on 172 reviews
I like to shop around at Eastland shopping centre, it's not as crowded as Chadstone or Doncaster Westfield but there're a lot of different shops including many brands of fashion shops in Chadstone and Doncaster, it's more spacious so more comfortable to browse around. The Ringwood Train Station just across the road and there're a few bus routes including 901 so it's easy to catch the public transport, worth to visit, last year I took the visitors from Sydney to there and they liked it and purchased some clothing there. There're parking but I only take the public transport.
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