Things to do in Melbourne, Victoria: The Best Shopping Malls

June 26, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Lovely, laid-back Melbourne has something for everyone: family fare, local and international art, haute boutiques, multicultural dining, Australian and Aboriginal history, spectator sports, and pulsing, swanky nightlife. Cruise on the free City Circle Tram loop to check out unique attractions like the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Healesville Sanctuary, which buzzes with local animal species.
Restaurants in Melbourne

1. Melbourne Central

Corner of LaTrobe and Swanston Streets, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9922 1100 http://www.melbournecentral.com.au/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,640 reviews

Melbourne Central

Melbourne Central is a diverse shopping and dining destination that invites you to keep exploring. Bringing together more than 300 retailers over five levels, Melbourne Central is home to an absorbing range of Australian and international fashion brands from Gorman, Alannah Hill, Crumpler to Vans and Nique. Take a sugar break at Cupcake Central, a beauty break at Mecca Maxima or an indulgent time-out at Self Centred Medi Spa. The buzz continues after dark, whether you are lurking in Knox Lane with its graffiti by Melbourne's infamous DABS and MYLA, or basking beneath a screen in the Hoyts Lux Cinema. Spanning two city blocks, the centre boasts several unique architectural features including the giant Marionette Watch hanging in Shot Tower Square, famous for its hourly rendition of the Australian anthem 'Waltzing Matilda'. The square is named after the historic Coops Shot Tower a bullet-making facility built in 1889. Today, the brick shot tower stands proudly in its original place, protected by a modern twist: the magnificent Glass Cone, designed in the '80s by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. While it floods the centre with natural light, the Glass Cone's design also makes it one of Melbourne's most recognisable landmarks. Located atop the City Loop Melbourne Central train station and can be found on the iconic free city circle tram route. Melbourne Central boasts 822 car parks making it the perfect base for Melbourne city excursions. The five-star-rated parents' retreat offers a sanctuary for families, while The Little Library free book exchange provide spaces for pause and escape from the city's frenetic buzz. Whatever brings you to Melbourne, be it shopping, exploring, lunch, brunch or simply an unexpected adventure, it is all waiting between Lonsdale and La Trobe. Or to go behind the scenes book a place on Melbourne Central's Unlocked Tour which leads visitors around hidden nooks, rarely-seen vantage points and secret rooftops. Bernadette Alibrando can also tell you the tales of Melbourne Central's huge range of artworks in the Walk to Art Tours. For bookings please visit the Melbourne Central website.

Reviewed By hidez_12 - Timaru, New Zealand

Great shopping centre with a fantastic range of shops and easy to get around. Free WiFi and the website gives you directions on how to go from one shop to another if you need directions.

2. Royal Arcade

335 Bourke St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 425 738 042 [email protected] http://www.royalarcade.com.au
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4.5 based on 302 reviews

Royal Arcade

The Royal Arcade is a charming heritage shopping arcade in the heart of Melbourne's CBD. The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Originally designed by Charles Webb and constructed in 1869, the arcade has high glass roof and windowed stores. At the south end, the arcade features effigies of mythical figures Gog and Magog and a clock that chimes each hour. The arcade connects Little Collins Street to the Bourke Street Mall, with a perpendicular passage running to Elizabeth Street in the west. The Royal Arcade is much loved by locals and tourists and is an icon of the city. It is recognised on the Victorian Heritage Register and Melbourne's Golden Mile heritage walk runs through the arcade. The Royal Arcade is famous for its boutique fashion stores as well as specialty stores such as Spellbox where you can have your fortune read, Little royal Macarons and Babushka Russian dolls. The Royal Arcade houses an eclectic mix of unique stores with something to suite all tastes.

Reviewed By platypus150 - Melbourne, Australia

Gog and Magog perform every hours and are a highpoint for the children. Much colour and some interesting shops are here and it is a place I always take visitors to the city.

3. Emporium Melbourne

287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 8609 8221 http://www.emporiummelbourne.com.au
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 301 reviews

Emporium Melbourne

Emporium Melbourne hosts 225 premium stores in the heart of the CBD. The Centre features a mix of Australian and international designers, innovative concept and flagship stores and world class architecture. The Centre connects to Melbourne Central, the Myer Melbourne department store and to David Jones via pedestrian bridges and tunnels. It also indelibly connects with Melbourne's history and its heart.

Reviewed By 750dimitrisl - Sydney, Australia

Emporium Melbourne is truly shopping in style. We have only been there twice but it was quite impressive. There are numerous shops and on the day we visited it seemed to be a very busy time indeed. The place is large and rather luxurious. It gives the feeling of openness as well as vastness. The architecture is quite stunning and probably contributes to the Centre's popularity. You can probably buy almost anything you would wish there but some of the prices seemed a bit too high. Also the food court is quite spacious and although normally we avoid such areas, this place seems to cater for many tastes and it is one where we would actually go to have something to eat and be really satisfied.

4. South Melbourne Market

322 - 326 Coventry St, Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Australia +61 3 9209 6875 [email protected] http://southmelbournemarket.com.au/
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,041 reviews

South Melbourne Market

Experience life at The Village Market. Since 1867, South Melbourne Market has been a treasured inner city landmark and a favourite amongst locals and visitors. It is the quintessential village market, a place where people come not only to purchase fresh food, but to meet, eat, drink, shop, discover, share and connect. Our walls are full of authentic traders who display their wares with pride and passion. Quirky and playful characters are found behind the counters, delivering old fashioned customer service with a smile. We embrace and showcase the local, supporting local farmers, artisans and producers. It’s a foodie’s paradise where freshness, quality and diversity are paramount with food stuffs from land to sea. We celebrate a philosophy of Real Food. Local Life. encouraging you to cook food that is made from great quality, fresh produce sourced from our family of traders you know, love and trust. We are a home to seriously good coffee, specialty tea and a vibrant restaurant precinct for day and night time fun. There’s also an amazing array of merchandise and services with everything from clothing, homewares and second hand books to hairdressing and pet food. With a full calendar of live music, events and activities, the Market is a happy and experiential place that celebrates the senses. Take a trip to the Market, you never know what you’ll find, but we guarantee it will be full of surprise, moments and wonder.

Reviewed By KymMarie220 - Brisbane, Australia

What a fabulous way to while away some time - fresh oysters with prosrcco, amazing fresh bakery, seafood, meet, cheese and the list goes on, with wine and some other shops. Put aside so.d hours to simply wander and absorb, drink it in. We had a ball, great stakeholders and good spirits abounded particularly when we were clearly up for good times and great produce

5. Melbourne's GPO - Shopping Centre

350 Bourke St Gpo, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9290 0200 http://www.melbournesgpo.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Melbourne's GPO - Shopping Centre

Reviewed By M7025NQtonyw - Sydney, Australia

This beautiful historic building in the heart of Melbourne, that used to be the General Post Office has been restored and re-tasked to a high end shopping plaza. Including both specialist stores and a number of eateries. Enjoyable to visit even if to only window shop.

6. The Clarendon Centre

261 Clarendon St South Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Australia +61 3 9825 0700 [email protected] http://www.clarendoncentre.com.au/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

The Clarendon Centre, at the heart of South Melbourne, knows what you LOVE to eat, to shop, to wear, to dine, and to enjoy. Fashion, food, health, beauty, and much more, all in a style that suits you.

7. Collins Place

Shop 4 45 Collins St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9654 4643 http://www.collinsplace.com.au
Excellent
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4.0 based on 41 reviews

Collins Place

8. Southgate Melbourne

3 Southgate Ave, Melbourne, Victoria 3006 Australia +61 3 9686 1000 http://www.southgatemelbourne.com.au/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 57 reviews

Southgate Melbourne

Reviewed By SandraKolb - Canada, null

From quick fast food to fancy dining, this shopping mall has it all. Right by the Princes Bridge and Flinders Street Station, you’ll find anything here for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Amazing view of the city and a couple bookstores and clothing shops as well!

9. Bourke Street Mall

Bourke Street Jodhpur Rajasthan, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9489 8884 http://www.bourkestreet.com.au/#
Excellent
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Good
54%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 115 reviews

Bourke Street Mall

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

The shopping centre of Melbourne is the Bourke Street Mall. The Mall runs between Swanston St and Elizabeth Street; as do the trams, which move very slowly. The two major department store chains, Myer and David Jones, both have stores fronting the Mall. Buskers often set up their pitch here. H&M have a big store in the former General Post Office. One of the highlights of the Bourke St Mall is the Myer Christmas windows, which have delighted Melbourne children for many years. Several arcades run off the Mall, which are worth exploring.

10. City West Plaza

Ballarat Rd Mcintyre Rd, Sunshine North, Melbourne, Victoria 3020 Australia +61 7 3733 1660 http://www.sentinelpm.com.au/property/city-west-plaza-44
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

City West Plaza

Located only 12km west of Melbourne’s CBD, this modern homemaker Centre offers excellent exposure to its tenants, with a high volume of traffic flow and an 800+ carpark. With an impressive Harvey Norman and more than a dozen other tenancies, City West Plaza has everything to make your house a “home”.

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