Shopping Malls in Sydney

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Shopping Malls in Sydney

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  • Sunlily36
    Sydney, Australia92 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This building is a treasure trove of boutique shops, decadent eateries and Victoria’s Basement. The building itself is iconic, a must see if visiting Sydney CBD
    Written 6 March 2024
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  • Madeline H
    Cairns Region, Australia150 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Browsed the many shops & luxury brands for sale as well as enjoyed a couple of hot chocolates a a small cafe. It was a great place to come & explore when wanting to kill some time. I would like to re-visit as this is the same location as the Sydney Tower.
    Written 26 May 2023
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  • Mairwen1
    United Kingdom9,563 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Pitt St is one of the oldest main roads running through Sydney’s CBD. The middle stretch, in the heart of the city, is a paved, pedestrianised mall.
    This is really just one big, concentrated shopping area and is dominated by big retail complexes like Myers, Sydney Tower and Westfield. Lots of chain-stores have their flagship shop here.
    For something a little bit different, it’s nice to walk through the Victorian-style Strand Arcade. Built in 1891, it has retained its old-world charm and houses more specialised shops and boutiques. Haigh’s Chocolates is always a drawcard here.
    Street performers regularly pop up in the mall and there is some limited seating in the centre of the mall, although its a busy area (especially around lunch time), so don’t rely on finding a spare seat.
    If you're not interested in shopping, you can skip it altogether.
    Written 26 February 2024
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  • Tony P
    Brisbane, Australia3 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had a great time visiting the tram sheds with a group of eight friends. We enjoyed it so much that we went back a second time to try a different restaurant three nights later, and it was equally as much fun. Both the Japanese and Chinese restaurants were excellent and the staff were very competent. Oddly, we didn’t plan to go to Asian restaurants it was just at the other venues were either closed at 5:30 pm, or lacking in energy and life.
    Written 6 April 2023
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  • Travelove58
    11,338 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the many malls found along George Street . A mid size modern mall with a good mix of retail & dining. A decent size COLES supermarket adds to the attraction. Definitely one of the better mid range malls along George Street. Worth a visit
    Written 3 September 2023
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  • Travelove58
    11,338 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Exterior facade looked very old but surprisingly the interior is very modern. Good varieties of shops/dining & a huge Asian supermarket. Paddy Market is in the basement of this mall.
    Written 3 September 2023
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  • Pam F
    Sydney, Australia981 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I worked in this area over 40 yrs ago so was interested to see the changes. In my day there was just a few shops but now it's been redone and has heaps of the larger stores plus boutique shops . The outside looks old and plain but inside looks amazing. I was very impressed. Looks totally different to other shopping areas in Sydney.
    Written 19 July 2019
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  • jennifer w
    Malaysia171 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    As we stayed near this Mall, we practically dropped by everyday. Either for our meals or shopping for our groceries at Woolsworth and many other shops. There are lots of eateries and we ate both Chinese and Japanese food. Daiso was a delight as we could get our favourite stuff and household needs. Commonwealth bank was helpful as the staff were alert and efficient. We managed to open an account immediately and hazzle free.

    What my family and I like about this mall is the rear exit which brings us to a open garden' with shops at both side. Further down the path, a flight of stairs led us to the Central Park and immediately you see many people either taking a break or walking their pets. One evening, we were there and we looked up the Mall, we saw the beautiful lightings like a flat solar panel at the protruding rooftop.

    We enjoyed our coffee breaks at the mall and also shopping especially on rainy days
    Written 7 March 2020
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  • RonWamberal
    Sydney, Australia13,239 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Smaller than other malls like say Westfields, although that means you can't get lost. Doesn't have the big brands but it still has a lot of basics like a supermarket and many retail outlets. A big food court which would satisfy anyone for daytime snacks or lunch.
    The big plus for me is the art-house cinema.
    Written 29 October 2019
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  • Michael M
    Penrith, Australia650 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went to Louis Vuitton this morning, which is alongside the DFS, and so had a look through the DFS while we were there. There didn’t seem to be a lot there of interest to us, and we wondered if it was perhaps targeting overseas visitors instead of locals.
    Written 17 May 2019
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  • Acineto
    Auckland Central, New Zealand20,170 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We stopped by to grab some lunch at Top Ryde Bakers house but did have a small walk around the mall sine I also had to pop into the post office. The mall was decently sized and did have a nice selection of shops and food places.
    Parking was easy enough and was easy enough to get in and out of. I would have like to have spent a bit more time walking around exploring the mall since t did look like there were quite a lot to offer, like a treehouse like structure near the entrance.
    Written 1 June 2023
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  • Gp Capt R K D
    Kolkata (Calcutta), India1,771 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Town Hall Square is ideal for shopping, siteseeing, food options. One can take a tram, cab or just walk to feel the aura of the place. Many old splendid buildings are in the Square.
    Written 11 November 2022
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  • Rochelle F
    Randolph, NJ1,046 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Building with many small restaurants to choose from. We had street sushi, choosing from the dishes rolling by us. Thing it was called edo mae sushi. Fun to walk around-there are lots of little shops and vendors too.
    Written 18 January 2024
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  • AndyJohn74
    Sans Souci, Australia3,391 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Galleries is a smaller, compact centre, that sits next to the Sydney Hilton Hotel. The current four-level shopping centre was completed in 2000. I think it’s worth a look.
    Written 24 January 2022
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  • Dimitris L
    Sydney, Australia45,458 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This shopping centre is functional. It does what it was meant to do. However, despite the fact it has been there for as long as we can remember, it has not really changed much. It has all the essential shops, from supermarkets, to coffee shops, butcher's to fashion and so on. You can go up or down the stairs and it will only take a few seconds. We have been here several times and find no reason to dislike it!
    Written 15 November 2019
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