Brisbane ShoppingA shopping trip in Brisbane is nothing to turn your nose up at.
With dozens of shopping malls, stalls and open air markets to
browse, it may not be up there with Sydney when it comes to
shopping, but Brisbane can definitely hold its own. The Central
Business District is a good place to start where the Queen Street
Mall, a pedestrian shopping mall that prides itself on being the
''one-stop-shop'' for all your shopping needs in Brisbane, and
attracts 26-million visitors a year. Located between Edward and
George Streets, shoppers can stroll along the city''s most popular
shopping strip where centres such as Wintergarden, the Myer Centre
and the lavish Queen''s Plaza featuring Louis Vuitton, Tiffany &
Co and Max Mara, can be found. Numerous hotels, restaurants, coffee
shops, cinemas, clothing, music, jewellery and book stores also
line the mall - what more could a shopaholic want? Shoppers wanting
something a little more informal should visit the South Bank Art
and Craft Markets from Friday to Sunday where they can pick up
souvenirs such as didgeridoos, boomerangs and Aboriginal art works,
as well as everything from clothing and leather goods to fresh
produce and plants. The Sunday Discovery Market at Rocklea is
another place to find trash and treasures, while Trendoids looking
to keep up to date with the hottest fashion trends should visit the
monthly South Bank Young Designers'' Market which takes place on the
first Sunday of every month. |