Discover the best top things to do in Yarra, Australia including Vintage Garage, Jenie Yolland, Red Gallery, Old Post Office Antiques, The Fitzroy Market, Pookipoiga, Kami Paper, Lost and Found Market, Lore Perfumery, Australian Print Workshop.
Restaurants in Yarra
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Vintage Garage is a marketplace selling Melbourne's biggest and most fabulous selection of top quality vintage clothing and rarities. The community of over 50 of Melbourne’s finest vintage dealers have been hand-picked for their flair, good taste and eclectic collections. Open seven days every week.
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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.
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Red Gallery is a multi-exhibition space in Melbourne's Fitzroy North arts precinct. Operating since 2002, Red Gallery is committed to presenting innovative contemporary art. With three large spaces, red gallery usually has three solo shows going at the same time.
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One of the oldest antique stores in Melbourne situated close to the CBD. Large range of good quality antique furniture and collectables.
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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!
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At Kami, we carry the largest range of Specialty Paper sourced from around the world. We customise handmade Journals, Albums, Guest Books, Notebooks, Cards and Paper products for discerning customers who love our Australian-made quality. You can also sign up one of our many workshops with local artists when you visit,
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Lost & Found Market is a vintage market covering 950 sq metres. We have over 50 stallholders selling a huge range of vintage furniture, lighting, art, fashion, books, industrial, records, kitchenalia and bric-a-brac.
What a fun place to explore... Such a diverse range of second hand items. Guaranteed giggles reliving some fun fashion. Grab a friend and prepare to spend the day searching.
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Specialising in one of a kind fragrance consultations, the staff are a wealth of knowledge of all things scent and with over 500 different fragrances - Lore is the fragrance destination in Australia. Located in Fitzroy, the culture and coffee hub, Lore Perfumery is a shopping experience that is a must for any traveller coming to Melbourne.
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Australian Print Workshop offers Australia's most comprehensive professional printmaking facilities. Located in Melbourne, Australian Print Workshop is a unique centre providing both established and emerging artists with access to a wide range of printmaking equipment and expertise in the context of a world-class printmaking workshop. Australian Print Workshop fosters the development of printmaking as a vibrant and progressive art form. Through its annual program, the Workshop represents the very best in contemporary printmaking. Established in 1981, Australian Print Workshop attracts many of Australia's leading artists based on its reputation for high-quality work and professional support facilities. Australian Print Workshop projects actively encourage cooperative ventures with artists and other arts and business organisations, both locally and internationally. These partnerships result in the production of new and challenging works in the print medium, maintaining for the Workshop a reputation that is acknowledged worldwide. Australian Print Workshop is recognised as a key authority on contemporary Australian printmaking. APW is a 'not-for-profit' organisation that receives support from a range of funding agencies, philanthropic trusts and foundations, corporate sponsors and individuals. Works produced at the Australian Print Workshop are represented in all major Australian public art gallery and museum collections.
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