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Artisan markets

Melbourne’s artisan markets offer a wide range of products from handmade Australian artifacts, unique arts and crafts, home wares made from vintage fabrics; and a wide diversity of one-off items ideal for the visitor who wishes to take home a souvenir of their visit.

Shopping streets

Legendary shopping streets abound in the Melbourne CBD and inner suburbs, from Little Bourke’s outdoor and snow stores, Chapel Street’s fashions, Bridge Road’s fashion and home wares, High Street’s antiques and rugs and Smith Street’s factory outlets. Then there are surf shops, sports shops and much more. Melbourne is a shopping mecca.

CBD Retail Centres

Direct Factory Outlets to high-end fashion. Whatever your style, there’s a retail experience to suit your style, your mood and your budget. While Collins Street is home to Melbourne’s most famous fashion stores, the entire CBD now offers a range of shopping experiences from famous brand boutiques to the major chains. Don’t forget to check out the smaller shops in the arcades and laneways. They’re a shopper’s treasure trove.

Uniquely Melbourne shops

Le Louvre fashions and Kay Craddock Antiquarian Books in Collins Street. Bourke Street’s Pellegrini Café. Basement Discs in Block Place. The major department stores of David Jones and Myer. Minotaur pop culture. Melbourne’s best-loved shops and department stores open up a vast range of shopping experiences known and loved by generations of shoppers. Walk the CBD grid, and discover them all over again. Don’t miss City Hatters, downstairs from Flinders Street Station.

Brands born in Melbourne

T2 is Australia’s premier gourmet tea distributor and retailer. Body is a legendary retail outlet devoted to self-indulgence. They are just two iconic Melbourne brands that have their roots, their heart and their soul in Melbourne. Look for other Melbourne brand icons including Metalicus, Husk, Fat, Aesop and Saba, among many others.

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