A vibrant mix of cultures, century's worth of history, and countless bargaining opportunities make the shopping experience at Queen Victoria Market as unforgettable as the landmark itself. The largest open-air market south of the equator, it offers everything from meat, fish and produce to aromatherapy, clothing, and arts and crafts. Regular lectures by leading chefs and market tours are also available. Built-in 1878, Queen Victoria Market comprises several classified historic buildings.
The Rose Street Artists' Market is a unique concept of giving budding artists an outlet to showcase their work. It is regarded as a hidden treasure by the people of Melbourne. The work found on this street has impressed many. You may find a lot of unusual stuff, like furniture designs, fashion ensembles, intricate jewelry or paintings. Over 600 individuals sell their work here. They have developed this unique concept of having numerous displays and artists, where you can meet each one individually and buy their stuff. The market also features live entertainment for visitors.
Just when Melburnians thought Chadstone could not get any bigger, a new extension opened. Soon a compass and day-pack will be needed when venturing through the doors! Featuring Myer and David Jones department stores, Target, K-mart, Coles/Bi-Lo Mega Fresh supermarket and hundreds of specialty stores. Wonderful restaurants and food courts are featured throughout, and the Food Glorious Food hall at David Jones is a purely indulgent experience. A stylish, refurbished 16 cinema movie complex featuring state of the art Cinemaxx technology and a bowling alley.
Located at the entrance to the Art District of Melbourne, Southgate is a shopping center which incorporates the arts culture of its surroundings to offer a unique experience in shopping and entertainment. The shopping center has a number of temporary and permanent art installations including the sculpture of Riverside Corolla in the atrium, the Be Free street art installation and the mosaic of Ophelia near the entrance. Several cultural events are also organized here from time to time. A wide variety of restaurants and cafes can be found here as well as a food court by the river which gets stunning views of the city skyline. All in all, the precinct provides the perfect introduction to the vibrant art district.
A vibrant mix of cultures, century's worth of history, and countless bargaining opportunities make the shopping experience at Queen Victoria Market as unforgettable as the landmark itself. The largest open-air market south of the equator, it offers everything from meat, fish and produce to aromatherapy, clothing, and arts and crafts. Regular lectures by leading chefs and market tours are also available. Built-in 1878, Queen Victoria Market comprises several classified historic buildings.
The Rose Street Artists' Market is a unique concept of giving budding artists an outlet to showcase their work. It is regarded as a hidden treasure by the people of Melbourne. The work found on this street has impressed many. You may find a lot of unusual stuff, like furniture designs, fashion ensembles, intricate jewelry or paintings. Over 600 individuals sell their work here. They have developed this unique concept of having numerous displays and artists, where you can meet each one individually and buy their stuff. The market also features live entertainment for visitors.
Just when Melburnians thought Chadstone could not get any bigger, a new extension opened. Soon a compass and day-pack will be needed when venturing through the doors! Featuring Myer and David Jones department stores, Target, K-mart, Coles/Bi-Lo Mega Fresh supermarket and hundreds of specialty stores. Wonderful restaurants and food courts are featured throughout, and the Food Glorious Food hall at David Jones is a purely indulgent experience. A stylish, refurbished 16 cinema movie complex featuring state of the art Cinemaxx technology and a bowling alley.
Located at the entrance to the Art District of Melbourne, Southgate is a shopping center which incorporates the arts culture of its surroundings to offer a unique experience in shopping and entertainment. The shopping center has a number of temporary and permanent art installations including the sculpture of Riverside Corolla in the atrium, the Be Free street art installation and the mosaic of Ophelia near the entrance. Several cultural events are also organized here from time to time. A wide variety of restaurants and cafes can be found here as well as a food court by the river which gets stunning views of the city skyline. All in all, the precinct provides the perfect introduction to the vibrant art district.