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Sydney is not only beautiful beaches, year long, fine dining, the icons of the structure, as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and friendly people.Surely this is what Sydney is famous for, but there are other great things to do in this spectacular city.One of those things is shopping. Yes, Sydney is great for shopping. And here is a list of four places around town that cater for all types of customers.
Queen Victoria Building
Queen Victoria Building was built in the late nineteenth century and was intended to serve as a commercial center. What is that date. The building itself is a fascinating structure, and this is a fantastic place to shop, where the high quality brands and designers. Here you can find all the major labels, but also some more affordable markets. If you get tired of trying a different pair of shoes or another pair of jeans, you can always relax in one of several cafes and admire the sophisticated interior of the Queen Victoria Building.
Pitt Street Mall
This small part of the business district is the largest concentration of stores throughout Sydney. It has a huge, recently renovated shopping center (this is called Westfield) and dozens of other retail outlets, including shoe stores, bookstores, sports shops, retail stores, but also special services and accessories stores, as well as some nice cafes. If you want to have all possible types of stores in one place, than there is no better place than the Pitt Street Mall.
Oxford Street
Oxford Street in Paddington is a place where you are looking for original clothing and accessories.That is, they are all trendy boutiques. Each of them is carried out by an independent designer, and most of the items available for sale are in very low numbers, so you can be sure that if you buy something on Oxford Street, will be only one of the few people in the world to have this piece of clothing.
Paddy’s Market
If you’re on a budget, and then at Paddy’s Market in Chinatown in Sydney. This is a large shopping mall offers everything worth it – a supermarket, shopping outlets, a huge market with cheap clothing and accessories, but also a large fruit and vegetable market offers the cheapest produce in the whole of Sydney.