Shopping in SYDNEY - Paddys Market Sydney | Australia
Shopping in Sydney; Paddys Market Sydney is a great place to buy some Australian souvenirs for a much cheaper price and wide selection in Sydney. There is a Sydney Light Rail stop next to the building. Paddys Market is very busy on the weekend.
Location:
Market City
9-13 Hay St, Sydney NSW 2000
Sydney Paddy's Markets
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday to Sunday
Website: paddysmarkets.com.au
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SYDNEY SHOPPING Broadway Shopping Centre - Sydney NSW Australia
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Broadway Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Sydney, located in the Broadway locality.
Address: 1 Bay Street, Ultimo, NSW 2007
It features a 500-seat Food Court and Hoyts 12-screen cinema complex along with major retailers Kmart, Coles, Target, Aldi, Dymocks Booksellers, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Harris Farm Markets, Rebel Sport, and over 100 specialty shops.
Broadway Shopping Centre Directory:
Adairs
02 9211 0133
Aldi
13 25 34
ANZ Bank
13 13 14
Apple Store
02 8035 4000
Australia Post
13 13 18
Bailey Nelson
02 9212 0661
Bed Bath N' Table
02 9211 7672
Bondi Pizza
02 9281 9677
Bonds
02 9211 3272
Boost Juice
02 9281 5366
Broadway Camera House
02 9212 7373
Broadway General Practice
02 9281 5085
Broadway Healthcare
02 9281 5085
Broadway Newsagency
Broadway Newsagency
02 9281 7350
Bun Me
Burger Project
Business Institute of Australia
02 9268 0809
Calvin Klein Underwear
02 8336 6307
Cha Time
02 9283 0880
Chemistworks
02 9212 4377
Cicco Chocolaterie
02 9280 0014
Class Communications
02 9211 1355
Coles
02 8333 9200
colette by colette hayman
02 9211 6353
Commonwealth Bank
02 9281 7133
Concierge Car Wash
02 8065 4010
Cotton On
02 9212 4283
Cotton On Body
02 9211 3874
Cotton On Kids
02 9212 5790
DEF
Decjuba
02 9211 5769
Dental Connect
02 9211 2388
Dezire Beauty & Nails
02 9212 3524
Diabetes Australia Centre
02 9281 6816
Din Tai Fung
02 9280 0063
Dotti
02 9280 0210
Dymocks
02 9211 7749
Eat Istanbul
EB Games
02 9281 8994
Elim Alterations
02 9281 5113
Ella Bache
02 9211 8102
Exquisite Brows
0405 674 496
Eyecare Plus
02 9211 6635
Fernwood Women's Health Club
02 9280 2588
Fisherman's Fresh
0421 550 891
Flight Centre
Flight Centre
02 9280 0399
French Connection
02 9211 9022
Fresh Therapeutics Compounding Pharmacy
02 9281 6816
GHI
General Pants Co.
02 8275 5164
GNC Live Well
02 9211 6855
Grill'd
02 9211 1085
Guzman y Gomez
02 9281 6677
H&M
1800 828 002
Hairtalks
Hairtalks
02 9211 5644
Happydays Broadway
Happydays Broadway
02 9281 3735
Harris Farm Markets
02 9212 6768
Harvey Norman
02 9219 5200
Hero Sushi
Hotties Original
Hotties Original
House
02 9281 4724
Hoyts Multiplex Cinema
02 9003 3820
Hype DC
02 9211 7811
Industrie
02 9281 8541
JKL
JB Hi-Fi
02 9211 2480
Just Cuts
02 9211 0968
Just Jeans
02 9281 6097
kikki.K
02 9281 8810
Kmart
02 9282 6600
Kmart Tyre & Auto Service
02 9212 8922
L'Occitane
02 9211 1537
La Dolceria
02 9281 1000
Laverty Pathology
02 9282 9245
Linda & Co Jewellers
02 9212 3633
Liquorland
02 9281 3659
Lovisa
0481 600 331
MNO
MAC
02 9211 8805
Mamaks Village
0451 229 880
Marcs
02 9212 5177
Massage Link
02 9211 7535
Massage Link Health Centre
02 9211 7535
Maurice Dry Cleaners
02 9212 1907
Michael Hill
02 9211 8134
Mindchamps
02 9281 6411
Mister Minit
02 9211 9512
Moe & Co.
02 9280 2687
Monster Threads
Mr. Wu
02 9282 9209
Mumbai Express
02 9212 1864
Myhealth Medical Centre
02 8866 3111
NAB
13 22 65
Nails Xpress
Nails Xpress
02 9282 9212
Nando's
02 9281 9397
Napoleon Perdis
02 9280 1315
Nike
02 9281 2867
Nine West
02 9281 3094
Novo
Novo
02 9136 1902
Off Broadway Hotel
Off Broadway Hotel
02 9212 5560
OPSM
02 9212 6366
Oxford
02 9281 6269
PQR
Pandora
02 9211 9299
Passiontree Velvet
Pepper Seeds Thai
02 9212 7553
Peter Alexander
02 9281 3813
Peters Meats
02 9211 9314
PETStock
02 9211 4840
Platinum Mobile Phone Accessories
Politix
02 9212 5399
Portmans
02 9211 8473
Priceline
02 9281 5877
Prouds
02 9211 5784
Rebel
02 9211 5511
Relish Foods
02 9211 3377
Renta Centre
02 9211 6580
Review
02 9212 6830
Rose & Co.
0476 667 666
Royal Copenhagen
STU
Sacchetti Bag & Luggage
Sacchetti Bag & Luggage
02 9212 7392
Schnitz
02 9280 4439
Seed Heritage
02 9211 9066
Sephora
02 9212 1778
Shaver Shop
Shaver Shop
8004 4582
Sheike
02 9336 2114
Smiggle
02 9211 0192
Soul Origin
Specsavers
02 9211 4088
Sportsgirl
02 9211 9139
St George Bank
13 33 30
STA Travel
02 9211 2563
Sumo Green Label
Sunglass Hut
02 9281 3203
Sushi Hon
02 9211 0152
Sushi World
02 9211 2411
Sussan
02 9281 8035
T2
02 9281 6513
Target
02 8217 1600
Telstra
1800 721 573
The Athlete's Foot
02 9211 2225
The Collection Bar
The Collection Bar
02 8398 5632
The Depot Nail Bar
The Depot Nail Bar
02 9281 9222
The Merchants of Ultimo
02 9346 8775
The Reject Shop
02 9211 0444
Three Beans Cafe
02 9212 0777
Tigerlily
0457 959 013
Top Juice
02 8095 9884
Travel Money Oz
1300 658 169
Trendy Haircuts
Trendy Haircuts
02 9212 4737
Typo
02 9211 3304
VWXYZ
Victoria's Secret
02 9211 6472
Vodafone
1300 650 410
Vodafone Select Kiosk
02 8541 7766
Westpac Bank
02 8202 0255
Wheel&Barrow
02 9211 2050
Windsor Smith
02 9212 1644
Witchery
02 9211 3665
Wittner
02 9211 7989
yd.
02 9282 9746
Yes Optus
02 9212 1133
Zeus Street Greek
02 8315 5650
Zoom Optics
02 9281 8381
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Pitt Street Mall - Sydney Australia - Walking Tour
Pitt Street Mall is located in Sydney CBD. This shopping precinct is Australia's the most busiest shopping place.
00:00 - Corner Pitt Street & Market Street ( Pitt Street Mall Sydney )
Shops seen along the Pitt Street Mall walking tour:
Westfield, TAGHeuer, HYPE, Swarovski, Sydney Tower, MYER, Nespresso, Zara, Nine West, APM, Pandora, Seed, Sephora, Microsoft, Portmans, Suncorp, Rebel, Vodafone, Mid City, Mimco, Witchery, Sportsgirl, Kathmandu, JB Hi-Fi, Soul Pattinson, Koko Black, The Strand, Strandbags, H&M, Zara Home, Sydney Arcade, Billabong, Sydney Arcade, Forever 21, Chrysler Cafe Bar, Mont Blanc, UGG, Hugo Boss, Telstra, Louis Vuitton, Coles Liquorland, Apple Store, MacDonald, Optus, RM Williams, Georges, Oakley, Haigh's Chocolates, Victoria Buckley, Perfect Vision Optical, Precious Gems, Josephs Shoes, Qualitea, Gumption, Raphael, Diesel, Men's Biz, Sweet Infinity, Shoe Shines, Gallery Shopping, SOL Alpaca, Aesop, Coombs, Dustins, Ronolo, The Nut Shop, Mondial, Vintage Watch Co, Lee Creuset, Fred Perry, Virgin Active Health Club, Chemist Warehouse, Rembrandt, Swarovski, Smiggle, Uniqlo
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MARKET CITY SHOPPING CENTRE, CHINATOWN, SYDNEY, NSW AUSTRALIA
The Sydney Central Business District (CBD) is the main commercial centre of Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. The Sydney CBD is to a large degree coterminous with Sydney's city centre, or Sydney City, and the two terms are used interchangeably. The CBD or city centre is often referred to simply as Town or the City. The Sydney city centre extends southwards for about 3 km (2 mi) from Sydney Cove, the point of first European settlement in which the Sydney region was initially established. Due to its pivotal role in Australia's early history, it is one of the oldest established areas in the country.
MARKET CITY, THE PREMIER HUB FOR FACTORY OUTLET SHOPPING IN THE SYDNEY CBD (Sydney central business district),
Market City offers a wide selection of retailers, right in the heart of Sydney’s Chinatown. Established shopping brands and factory outlets nestled between the vast array of more exotic and eclectic wares from around Asia.
A central retail spot in Chinatown and Haymarket
Haymarket is home to some of the most diverse shoppers in the Sydney CBD, with Market City catering to the varying tastes of students, travellers and city-dwellers alike. Market City is a unique shopping oasis amongst Haymarket’s bustling Chinatown.
Shopping
Shopping in Market City is an experience like no other. Offering an eclectic mix of local and international brands, Market City also showcases emerging Asian trends and designers. Find something that stands out at Market City, a one of a kind-shopping hub in Chinatown.
Eating and drinking
Market City is home to the best food in Chinatown, with a fully licensed food court and an amazing selection of cuisine from all over Asia and beyond. No shopping experience is complete without sampling flavours from around the world.
Australia's Paddy's Market. CHEAP CHEAP!!!
The Sydney Markets are a commercial enterprise in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Sydney Markets are located in the Inner West suburb of Flemington, 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Strathfield. The market is the primary delivery service of these products for Sydney. The market has a wholesale sales section that caters to larger business and general sales to the public. The market is the central marketplace for Sydney's farmers to sell their products. It has a history dating back to 1788.[1]
Sydney Markets feature a number of divisions including Produce, Flowers, Growers, Fresh Food, Motor, Swap & Sell, Paddy's Markets and Sydney Markets Plaza.[2]
Paddy's Markets specialises in the sale of fruit, vegetables, fish, clothes, giftware and souvenirs to the general public. The Flower Market, that is the central provider of flowers to Sydney's florists. The Produce, Growers and Fresh Food Markets are the central provider to Sydney's grocery shops. The Swap & Sell market is a second hand market, where vendors set up a sales stand selling a range of second-hand goods. The Motor Market provides a site for private sellers to show their cars for sale.
Sydney Markets Plaza features a supermarket, hotel, post office and many specialty shops below an office building.
Queen Victoria Building Shopping Centre - Swarovski Christmas Tree - Walking Tour - Sydney Australia
The Queen Victoria Building (QVB), is a late-nineteenth-century building designed by the architect George McRae in the Sydney central business district, in the Australian state of New South Wales. The Romanesque Revival building was constructed between 1893 and 1898 and is 30 metres (98 ft) wide by 190 metres (620 ft) long. The building fills a city block bounded by George, Market, York and Druitt Streets.
Two mechanical clocks, each one featuring dioramas and moving figures from moments in history, can be seen from the adjacent railed walkways. The Royal Clock activates on the hour and displays six scenes of English royalty accompanied by Jeremiah Clarke's trumpet voluntary. The Great Australian Clock, designed and made by Chris Cook, weighs four tonnes and stands ten metres tall. It includes 33 scenes from Australian history, seen from both Aboriginal and European perspectives. An Aboriginal hunter circles the exterior of the clock continuously, representing the never-ending passage of time.
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Location:
Queen Victoria Building
455 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
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HURSTVILLE - Sydney Australia | Hurstville City Centre Walking Tour
Hurstville City Centre Walking Tour, Sydney Australia.
Hurstville is a suburb in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is 16 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD and is part of the St George area. Hurstville is the administrative centre of the local government area of the Georges River Council.
The name Hurstville is derived from the English 'hurst', meaning 'a wooded eminence' and 'ville' meaning 'town'.
Hurstville's residential developments are a mixture of low-density housing, medium-density flats, and high-density apartment buildings.
Hurstville has become a central business district for the southern suburbs of Sydney. It is a large, multiethnic suburb with a multitude of commercial buildings and high-rise residential buildings dominating the skyline.
The commercial area is centred on the main street, Forest Road, on the northern side of Hurstville Railway station. Forest Road is the main shopping street which features branches of many retail shops as well as numerous banks and other financial institutions. The commercial developments also extend to surrounding streets concentrated from Queens Road to The Avenue and on the southern side of Hurstville Railway station, around Ormonde Parade. The commercial developments extend further along Forest Road, west towards Penshurst and east towards Bexley.
Hurstville has two major shopping centres, Westfield Hurstville and Hurstville Central. There are also a few smaller shopping centres such as Hurstville Times Plaza, East Quarter, Metro Centre, Hurstville City Centre, Union Arcade and Hurstville Arcade (formerly Jolleys Arcade and Woolworths Arcade).
The administrative offices of the City of Hurstville are located in the Hurstville Civic Centre in MacMahon Street. This street also features a number of historic buildings such as the Friendly Pharmacy, old Fire Station, Ritz Hotel and the St George Regional Museum, which houses the cake decorating collection formerly held at the Australian Cakes and Sugar Art Museum. Hurstville City Library is located nearby on Queens Road.
Hurstville railway station is a major station on the Illawarra line of the Sydney Trains network. All Suburban and all Intercity trains stop at Hurstville. Hurstville is 20 minutes from Sydney Central railway station on the express service. Hurstville is a major bus interchange with bus services departing from Forest Road and Ormonde Parade. Hurstville is also serviced by St George Community Transport, a HACC funded transport service for the Frail Aged, people with disability and their carers.
The first European settlers in the area were mostly of British and Irish ancestry. From the late 1960s, Hurstville, like many surrounding areas, became home to migrants from all around the world. The first wave of migrants included Greeks and Italians who began moving south from Sydney's inner-city suburbs. They were followed by more European migrants, including many from the former Yugoslavia.
From the 1990s, the Chinese community within Hurstville has grown considerably. Much of this was related to significant migration from Hong Kong during the 1990s and migration from Mainland China during the 2000s. Many local businesses are operated by people of Chinese background, the interests of which are advanced by the St. George Asian Business Association. Hurstville is a hub for Asian groceries, food and services.
According to the 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population, there were 29,822 residents in Hurstville. 27.8% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were China 36.9%, Nepal 7.1%, Hong Kong 4.0%, Indonesia 1.8% and India 1.5%. 18.1% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 32.3%, Cantonese 17.9%, Nepali 7.2%, Arabic 2.8% and Greek 2.5%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 42.7%, Catholic 11.8%, Hinduism 8.2% and Buddhism 8.1%. The most common ancestries in Hurstville were Chinese 49.4%, English 6.6%, Nepalese 6.6%, Australian 5.1% and Greek 2.9% and 1.3% Filipinos.
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Pitt Street Mall is the biggest shopping area in Sydney. if you looking for luxury brand and usual brand like H&M, Uni Qlo, Prada, David Jones, Myers, Miu Miu, Michael Kors, Armani etc. its a pretty cool place to hang around. its near St James Station but u can walk from Town Hall station too.
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9 The Most Popular Shopping Areas in Sydney
Are you looking for Sydney shopping areas?
We've checked all the shops, markets and arcades in Sydney and found the 9 best places to do your shopping in Sydney.
In this video, we'll show you all the top shopping centres you can explore.
Check out our list of 9 most popular shopping areas in Sydney.
1. Queen Victoria Building
2. Sydney Tower Westfields
3. Pitt Street Mall
4. Darling Harbour
5. Sydney’s Paddy’s Markets & Market City
6. The Rocks Market
7. Strand Arcade
8. Chinatown
9. Glebe Markets
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Taking a stroll around the Westfield mall food court in Sydney, Australia
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QVB - Queen Victoria Building - Sydney Australia
Let's go window shopping in Sydney's Queen Victoria Building, commonly known simply as QVB to the locals.
Sydney Paddy's Markets -Haymarket
the market is situated under Market City Shopping Centre right next to Chinatown. The store holders mainly sell new imported goods ranging from kids, adults clothing , music, DVD, technology, toys, jewellery, homeware tools and if you have friends from overseas its great for Australian souvenirs all at a bargain hunters price, dont forget to haggle. You can also get Fresh fruit , Vegetables and seafood there so bring your Grandma trolley with you. Best get there by public transport or there is plenty of parking stations around, weekend being the cheapest to park. Make a day of it and head off to Chinatown for a meal, and back into Market City for some Factory direct sales. Take the kids up stairs to the amusement centre and play the latest games and win some prizes. Enjoy your day.
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WALKING IN SYDNEY CITY CENTRE | George Street - The Main Street In Sydney, Australia
Walking in Sydney City Centre along George Street, the main street in Sydney Australia. Walked from Chinatown to The Rocks (Sydney Harbour Bridge & Sydney Opera House view)
Filmed: October 2019 (few months before the opening of Sydney Light Rail CBD)
Timestamps:
00:21 - Chinatown
01:42 - Capitol Square
01:48 - Hay Street, Chinatown
05:06 - Chinatown Tram Stop
07:25 - World Square
14:09 - Town Hall Tram Stop
15:30 - Sydney Town Hall
16:35 - Queen Victoria Building
17:00 - The Galeries
18:08 - Hilton Sydney
18:39 - QVB Tram Stop
20:14 - Westfield Shopping Centre
21:38 - The Strand Arcade
21:49 - Apple Store (on the left)
22:24 - Louis Vuitton (on the left)
24:42 - Martin Place
25:51 - Wynyard Tram Stop
29:38 - Bridge Street Tram Stop
32:19 - Four Seasons Hotel Sydney (on the left)
33:47 - Circular Quay
36:09 - Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
38:24 - Overseas Passenger Terminal
40:20 - Sydney Harbour Bridge
40:56 - Sydney Opera House
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