Best Shopping Centres in Melbourne

Below is a list of the top and most visited Shopping Centres in Melbourne. To help you find the best Shopping Centres located near you in Melbourne, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.

This article is updated every 3-4 months.

Melbourne’s Best Shopping Centres:

Here are the leading Shopping Centres in Melbourne:

  • Chadstone – The Fashion Capital
  • Target Centre Melbourne
  • Galleria Shopping Plaza

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Chadstone – The Fashion Capital

Chadstone – The Fashion Capital is Australia’s largest shopping centre and a world-renowned fashion and entertainment hub for local and international visitors. An all-encompassing retail experience, Chadstone features over 550 stores, designer boutiques and over 30 luxury brands. At Chadstone, you’ll find all your lifestyle needs, from home-wares to health, beauty and more.

They offer the very best in food, with gourmet providores and fresh food specialists, as well as an impressive lineup of international restaurants, casual dining eateries and quick bite options.

Products/Services:

Shopping, Dining, Entertainment, HOYTS Cinema Complex, LEGOLAND Discovery Center and Visitor Lounge

LOCATION:

Address: 1341 Dandenong Rd, Chadstone VIC 3148
Phone: (03) 9563 3355
Website:  www.chadstone.com.au

REVIEWS:

“Enjoyed Chadstone Mall. It’s a huge mall and has almost everything there. Wear comfortable shoes and enjoy shopping. At the same time, the mall is extremely busy, especially on weekends and the restaurants and food court is almost near to impossible to get a seat. Parking is a bonus as there is no time limit.” – Katz E.

Target Centre Melbourne

Target Centre Melbourne
Target Centre Melbourne

Target Centre Melbourne is a stone’s throw from Swanston Street and connecting the bustling Chinatown hub of Little Bourke Street with the major retail artillery of Bourke Street, it is perfectly positioned to drop into on your lunch break, between meetings, or after class. Why waste hours trawling around the City, when everything you need is under one roof?

Enjoy a freshly brewed coffee from Gloria Jeans while making use of their FREE Wifi to check your emails. Grab a newspaper, or try your luck with a Tattslotto ticket from the Bourke Street Lotto and Newsagency. Pop into Target Australia or City Chic for a little retail therapy, or take the weight off your feet and take a seat in our new seating area.

Products/Services:

Food & Drink, Fashion, Health & Beauty, Newsagent & Service and Banks

LOCATION:

Address: 222 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone: (03) 9653 4000
Website:  www.targetcentre.com/melbourne

REVIEWS:

“I am impressed with the updates that have been made to this Target – it is still a smaller version of the store and many other Target sites are larger but it is still ticking all the main boxes and they are a good branch for a compact and easy to navigate version of the super chain.” – Sarah J.

Galleria Shopping Plaza

Café Crema
Café Crema – One of the cafes at Gelleria Shopping Plaza

Galleria is situated at the corner of Bourke, Elizabeth and Little Collins Street, Melbourne and is the CBD’s most convenient and prominent retail space.

Galleria has over 30 retail and service stores including Kathmandu, The North Face, Peter Jackson, and Cycles Galleria as well as a light filled food court catering for a quick snack to a sit down cafe-style lunch. There are ample options to grab a quality coffee and take away food including, Crema Cafe, Famish’d Salads & Stuff and Boost Juice.

Products/Services:

Arcace Lotto, Restaurants, Cafes, Bookbinding shop, Juice shop, Snack bar, Laundry shop, Bicycle shop, Salad bar, Galleria Express, Outdoor gear shop, Banks and Medical services.

Jeffrey Ryan
Jeffrey Ryan
Jeffrey is an editor at Best in Australia, he does research and analyses about businesses in Australia. He covers topics and news related to start-ups and other businesses.
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