Box Hill Central houses over 190 stores including fashion, home wares and supermarkets, as well as Melbourne’s most authentic Asian Fresh Food Market. You can buy fresh and prepare at home, enjoy some delicious dumplings at Kitchen Republik, or sample some handmade noodles at Ra Ramen.
Box Hill Central is in the Eastern suburbs, at 1 Main St, Box Hill VIC 3128. It is accessible by train, tram, and bus.
While there are many areas around Melbourne known for Chinese influence (food, shops, language), Chinatown in the CBD is the most famous.
Step through the grand red gates of Melbourne's Chinatown and enter a whole new world of Asian cuisine, karaoke, cocktail bars and fashion boutiques.
Chinatown is in the city in the CBD, on Little Bourke St, and is accessible by tram and bus, as well as a short walk from city loop train stations.
Camberwell Sunday Market is a Melbourne institution famous for second hand retro, vintage, antique, fashion and collectible goods. Trestles are set up with bric a brac, collectibles, hats, hardware items, pre-loved clothes and shoes, books, music.
Located in the Car Park in Station Street Camberwell, tucked in behind the Burke Road shopping strip. Camberwell shops are located in Camberwell, in the Eastern suburbs, very close to Carey, and are accessible by train, tram, and bus.
Melbourne Central is a style-laden inner-city destination for shopping, eating and entertainment. There are more than 300 stores to explore in a unique and modern architectural space, reflecting the diversity of Melbourne's CBD.
Melbourne Central is in the city in the CBD. It is accessible directly from Melbourne Central train station, as well as by bus and tram.
Emporium is an addition to Melbourne Central, and is connected by a walkway.
Queen Victoria Market is Melbourne’s iconic marketplace and has been the heart and soul of the city for over 142 years. A historic landmark and spreading over two blocks of the CBD, this bustling market precinct is the largest open-air market in the southern hemisphere.
You can shop for everything from quality, locally grown fruit and vegetables, fresh fish and meat, specialty cheese, smallgoods, coffee and gourmet produce, to handmade and unique wares including jewellery and accessories, homewares, art, plants, books, clothing and souvenirs.
Queen Victoria Market (Queen Vic Market, QVM) is in the city, on Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000. It is accessible from any city loop trains by tram or walking.
Chadstone Shopping Centre is known as the fashion capital of the fashion capital. It is the largest shopping centre in the Southern Hemisphere. You can enjoy a shopping experience with all kinds of shops. Chadstone has more than 550 shops, from household items to health care products, beauty products and more.
Chadstone Shopping Centre is located in the South-Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, at 1341 Dandenong Rd, Chadstone VIC 3148. It is accessible by bus, although there are also nearby train stations.