

Whether you're just browsing for inspiration, looking for a fabulous new dress or the best of vintage, you'll find shopping streets and markets in Sydney have miles of style to tempt you. Other weekend markets are in Balmain and Rozelle, Surry Hills, Kirribilli and The Rocks. Paddington Market, held every Saturday, is probably Sydney's most popular market shopping destination - many Australian designers made their breakthrough with a Paddington market stall. To the north of the city, stylish Mosman has chic boutiques and cafes.īrowse Sydney's many outdoor markets at any time of the year. Also in the inner-west, Newtown with vintage fashion, funky homewares and quirky boutiques. You'll also find plenty of home-grown fashion talent in David Jones and Myer department stores.įind inspiration in the creative inner city hubs of Surry Hills and Paddington, while Balmain offers a unique mix of fashion, homewares and cafe-culture. The Strand Arcade is the place to go for young Australian designers and handcrafted jewellery. Make sure you also pop into the beautifully restored Queen Victoria Building, with its vast array of high street fashion, designer-style, jewellery, antiques and art. In the city centre, historic city arcades are surrounded by slick new fashion centres, including Westfield Sydney on Pitt Street Mall. From window-shopping along shady streets to immersing yourself in vast shopping malls, it's no wonder shopping is one of the most popular things to do in Sydney. Stroll Sydney's favourite shopping streets including Oxford Street in Paddington, Crown Street in Surry Hills, Queen Street in Woollahra or Hall Street and Campbell Parade at Bondi Beach.īe prepared to discover your own sense of style at Sydney's best shopping destinations. There are also dozens of markets every weekend in Sydney, ideal for buying one-off originals and vintage treasures.Ĭreate your own shopping tour in Sydney.

If you'd like insider knowledge on Sydney's best shopping, join a shopping tour and discover fashion secrets and chic city boutiques. Balmain has a unique home-grown style, while Newtown is edgier and great bargains can be found.Įdit store in Surry Hills. Sydney's favourite inner-city shopping precincts include funky Surry Hills, stylish Paddington, chic Woollahra and street-hip Darlinghurst. Other fashion hot-spots include Military Road in Mosman, Crown Street in Surry Hills, Queen Street in Woollahra and Darling Street in Balmain. Paddington's Oxford Street is the most well-known, with two kilometres of funky boutiques and high-street fashion. Inner Sydney's shopping precincts have their own individual sense of style. Stroll through the historic Queen Victoria Building and Strand Arcade, as popular for their beautifully restored interiors as they are for the fabulous fashion boutiques featuring local and international brands.Ĭastlereagh, Elizabeth and King Streets host the world's most famous designer brands, including Chanel and Gucci, while Australia's two largest department stores, Myer and David Jones, have all the top brands as well as a stylist to help you choose. As well as Zara and Gap, you'll find four floors of fashion favourites.

In the city centre, the new Westfield Sydney has set the pace for sensational shopping. So if you're looking for a dose of retail therapy, here are a few places to start. Love to shop? Sydney shopping has it all, from luxe labels and home-grown fashion to buzzy markets and outlet tours.
