Whether you plan to spend a little time in Australia or a lot, you'll likely want to bring something home to commemorate your trip. Shopping in Australia offers a wide range of local markets, specialty boutiques, and Australia gift shop options, and you'll be sure to find something unique. Be sure to include Aboriginal art in your tour of the many shopping centers throughout the country.
Shopping in Australia
Shopping in Australia can encompass high end labels as well as indigenous and local markets. All of Australia's major cities offer shopping centers with one popular Australia store after another. One of the most popular Australia store groups for international travelers is Melbourne Central, a large center with over 200 shops. Other cities have main shopping centers, as well, such as the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney. The Queen Victoria Building is a beautiful landmark, and offers shopping with popular labels and high end fashion. Another popular Australian store group can be found at Rundle Mall in the city of Adelaide. Within each of these shopping centers, travelers will find Australia gift shops, where you'll be sure to find something unique to bring home for family and friends.
Australia Local Shopping
Australia local shopping can include many of the high end malls listed above, as well as Australia local shopping markets. One of the loveliest Australia local shopping markets is the Rainforest Market in Cairns. After a day spent touring the Daintree Rainforest, a stop at this local market is a beautiful way to pick up a unique souvenir to remember your experience. If it is a farmer's market you seek, the Country Fair on the Mornington Peninsula is the perfect place to shop locally grown food and household items.
For a more modern flair, the Paddington Market on Oxford Street offers an eclectic mix of organic foods, massage, jewelery, clothing, and art. The Paddington Market is truly an outdoor Australia gift shop. For yet another unique outdoor Australia gift shop area, stop by the Hobart Salamanca Market. Located in Tasmania, and hosted every Saturday, this market showcases some of the unique art, wildflowers, and plant life that can only be found on an island as unique as Tasmania.
In general, you will want to plan for some market stops, as well as mall stops, when planning your shopping in Australia. This way you will be sure to gather items from all of the many walks of life within Australia, and see a bit of all that shopping in Australia has to offer.
Monday, 18 October 2010
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