Famous shopping places
Pitt Street: Located between King Street and Market Street, it is the most densely populated area in Sydney. There are famous shopping centers here, such as Grace Bros, Centrepoint Arcade, kygarden, The Glasshouse, david jones and Strand Arcade, where famous brands gather.
The Rocks Market: The Rocks Market is the most famous market in Sydney, located at the intersection of George Street and Atherden Street, with more than 65,438+000 stalls. The main products sold are handicrafts, ornaments, jewelry, ceramics, wood carving, perfume, toys and so on. People who come to Sydney like to wander around here and buy some souvenirs. And there are many outdoor cafes and small bars in the rock area. When you are tired, you can have a drink, eat something and see the scenery on the street.
Paddington Market: Paddington Market is located in Oxford Street. There are more than 200 stalls near the whole square, selling handicrafts, leather products, decorations, jewelry design and various groceries. Sometimes street performers perform in the street, and local residents prefer to visit here. Business hours: 9: 00- 16: 00 every Saturday.
Good Life Growers Market: Located in Beimengwan Park, you can buy all kinds of seasonal fruits, vegetables and flowers. There are more than 60 booths, all white tents set up on the park lawn. Most customers are family members. You can also have breakfast and coffee here, which is very relaxing. Business hours: the first Saturday morning of each month.
Gribble Market: Located in Gribble Town, a suburb of Sydney, it is a distribution center for second-hand clothes. Most of them are outdated brands, but they are of high quality and cheap. There are also many distinctive cafes and small restaurants. Business hours: every Saturday 10:00- 16:30.
Queen Victoria Building: The Queen Building, built in 1898, has nearly 200 shops selling antiques, handicrafts, souvenirs and various fashions and hats. It is the largest and most spectacular department store in Sydney. Address: Cnr Georage, Market & York Street. Business hours: 9: 00- 18: 00 (Thursday 9: 00-2 1: 00, Sunday11:00-1.
Strand Arcade: Designed by a famous British architect and founded in 1892, it is one of the most exquisite shopping centers in Sydney, with many fashion shops, leather goods shops and boutiques, as well as cafes and restaurants with their own characteristics. Address: 4 12-4 14 ge orage Street. Business hours: 9: 00- 18: 00.
Martin Place: One of the oldest buildings in this city, with many world-famous brands, many restaurants and snack bars of different grades, and elegantly decorated bars. Address: Martin Square 1. Business hours: 9: 00- 18: 00 (bar 9: 00-2 1: 00).
Harbourside Shopping Center: A comprehensive store located in Darling Harbour, including fashion shops, boutiques, foreign hotels and duty-free shops. Address: Darling Harbour. Business hours: 10: 00-2 1: 00.
Almost every building in Sydney has an underground corridor shopping market, and the main shopping places are concentrated in Martin, George District and Elizabeth Street. The general business hours are 9: 00- 17: 30 from Monday to Friday, but many shops in urban areas, especially those in major tourist spots, are open every day. Besides, auction is the best time to buy cheap goods. From after Christmas to before 1, and at the end of winter in July and August, you can buy cheap goods at Sydney Hill and Redfern in Sydney.
The famous department store shopping center
Miles:
Address: 500 Oxford Street
Business hours: 9: 00- 18: 00.
David jones:
Address: CNR Elizabeth &; Casterley steet
Business hours: 9: 30- 18: 00.
Work clothes:
Address: No.45 Market Street
Business hours: 8: 30- 18: 00.
Famous products specialty store
Diversion:
Address: 393-398 George Street
Business hours: 10: 00- 18: 00.
Williams:
Address: Shop 4003a, 4th floor, Westfield Band-Aid intersection.
Business hours: 10: 00- 18: 00.
Australian wood products:
Address: Shop 335, Haigang Shopping Center
Business hours: 10: 30-2 1: 00.
Gawak Aboriginal Atr& Cultural Center:
Address: Harbor Shopping Center/Shop KLOC-0/31.
Business hours: 9: 30- 18: 00.
Andrew Macdonald:
Address: 58 William Street, Paddington
Business hours: 10: 00- 18: 00.
Mambo Friendship Store:
Address: Oxford Street, Paddington 17
Business hours: 10: 00- 18: 00.
skill
1. Shopping: Sydney is a shopper's paradise. Shopping places are mainly in the rock area of the city center and Darling Harbour.
2. Duty-free shops: Duty-free shops in Sydney are located in various districts and airports in the city. With a passport and air ticket, you can enjoy buying all kinds of electrical appliances, electronic products, jewelry, cosmetics, perfume, cigarettes and wine, and the price is about 30% cheaper than that of ordinary commercial stations. However, products made in Australia are completely tax-free, so the price of duty-free shops is not much different from that of ordinary shops. It should be noted that going to the duty-free shops in Chinatown will not suffer because of shopping around.
3. Business hours: The business hours of most stores are from Monday to Friday, from 8: 30 am to 5: 00 pm or 5: 30 pm, and extended to 9: 00 pm on Thursday or even late at night on Saturday. Some shops are open from Sunday morning 10 to 4 pm, supermarkets are usually open for seven days, and some are open until late at night.
4. Bank: The banking service hours are from 09: 30 to 16: 00 from Monday to Friday. Banks in some areas also provide services on Saturday mornings, while on Fridays, many banks are open until 17: 00. ATM card is the most commonly used withdrawal method in Australia, but the daily withdrawal cannot exceed 1000 Australian dollars. In many retail stores and supermarkets, you can pay by ATM card or credit card.
5. Dress: Sydney is located in the southern hemisphere, and the season is opposite to that of China. You only need a short-sleeved shirt in summer and an extra coat in the evening. Only a cardigan or a thin sweater is needed in spring and autumn, and a thick coat is needed in winter, especially at night. In theaters and high-end restaurants, it is essential for men to wear ties and suits. On the same occasion, it is also essential for women to wear elegant semi-formal clothes.
6. Entry and exit: When you arrive at Sydney International Airport, hand over the "passenger declaration form" and passport filled in on the plane to the customs, and be sure to answer the questions on the declaration form truthfully, otherwise serious fraud is likely to be taken to court. Generally speaking, unpackaged food can be taken, but unpackaged fruits, unpackaged biscuits and food can't be taken out on the plane. The exit check-in counter at Sydney Airport is on the second floor. If you have any questions, you can call the airport extension number 9090 or the airport company office on the third floor for help.