Shopping in Sydney

Coming back from Sydney empty-handed? It's unheard of! Find out about the best places to shop in our review.

Make sure to include some Sydney shopping in your holiday plans, as the city offers a wide array of unique items to bring back as souvenirs. However, be aware of the restrictions: it's illegal to export bone and wood products from the country. Tourist handicrafts are an exception to this ban, but it's a good practice to confirm when making your purchase.

When it comes to shopping in Sydney, highly recommended destinations include the renowned Westfield Shopping Centres on Elizabeth Street.

Another standout shopping destination in Sydney, and a significant city attraction in its own right, is the Queen Victoria Building.

Pitt Street Mall

Many shopping centers and outlet malls in Sydney are conveniently located along popular streets such as Elizabeth Street, Pitt Street, George Street, and Castlereagh Street. Here, you can explore renowned brands like Gucci, Christian Louboutin, Ermenegildo Zegna, and more.

If you're a fan of unique local items, be sure to visit 117 George, where you'll discover a shopping center featuring Aboriginal handicrafts.

Don't overlook the outlet malls near Sydney, including Ollies Bargain on Vandemark Rd, Tri County Sales on 8 Bridge St, and Factory Outlet at 120 E. Poplar St.

Typically, Sydney's stores and major shopping centers operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or 6 p.m., with extended hours on weekdays compared to weekends. On two days of the week, many stores stay open until 9 p.m.

If you're not interested in an extensive Sydney shopping tour and want to focus on souvenir shopping, consider visiting Peddy's Market, preferably on a Saturday or Sunday.


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