THE FORTITUDE VALLEY MARKETS
Read moreThe charming and lively alleys of this market are mostly home to local artists and designers. Young fashion designers exhibit and sell their creations, chic, bohemian or retro clothes, jewelry and oriental ornaments. While strolling, you can discover stands where fashion, music and international cuisine are mixed. End your stroll with breakfast at The New Black or satisfy your appetite at Fat Dumpling Valley.
ADELAIDE CENTRAL MARKET
Read moreExcellent for fresh, local, quality produce, coffee and shopping. It's also the perfect place to visit Chinatown, just next door. Guided tours are also offered several times a week, with different themes. For more information, visit www.ausfoodtours.com or Flamboyant Tours, also with local guides. Several guided tours are offered around and inside the central market, real experiences for the senses and the mind. We recommend it!
PADDINGTON MARKETS
Read moreLocated on the square next to Paddington Uniting Church, the charming Paddington Market attracts many Sydneysiders and tourists from all over the world every Saturday. It's a delight to stroll through this small pedestrian market, where some thirty stalls sell unusual, authentic, curious or artistic products, from gourmet foods to unique handmade creations and exotic plants. It's a great opportunity to soak up the sun and find gifts and souvenirs to take home!
RUNDLE MALL
Read moreFor shopping in the heart of the city. Parallel to the east of North Terrace is Adelaide's main pedestrian street, lined with hundreds of stores, including, of course, the big names. There are, for example, clothing stores for the whole family, lingerie, shoes, leather goods, jewelry, decoration and home furnishings, books... But also a great number of restaurants, bars, as well as service stores (hairdresser, beautician and company).
GLEBE MARKETS
Read moreGlebe Markets is a historic flea market located in Glebe. The address of the markets is Derby Place, Glebe Point Road Glebe NSW 2037, Australia.
PADDY'S HAYMARKET
Read morePaddy's Markets is the largest market in Sydney. Very popular and visited by many tourists, it is located just in front of Chinatown. It's true that it doesn't have a particular charm but you can buy everything there at relatively interesting prices: clothes, cosmetics, jewelry, gifts... but also food products, especially fruits and vegetables. However, don't hesitate to compare the prices advertised, whether between the stalls of the market itself or with other stores in the city.
THE ORGANIC MARKET AND CAFE
Read moreThe small store created in 1982 offers products from organic producers, often local, fruits and vegetables, but not only. There are products for your pet, dairy products, spreads, wine, beers, but also products for the house, beauty products... But what we like most is that the place invites its visitors to relax on the terrace of its café, which is also a restaurant in the same spirit.
SOUTHGATE MELBOURNE
Read moreThe complex - located close to the River Yarra - includes numerous boutiques (jewelry, clothing, furniture...) complemented by several cultural and dining venues. The complex also includes a selection of cool stationers and bookshops. And to complete the picture, numerous bars and restaurants (Japanese, Greek, Australian, Italian, Malaysian, etc.) welcome you all day for a break. The times shown are for the stores; bars and restaurants will close a little later.
FREMANTLE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Read moreOffers a wide variety of delicious chocolates and cakes. Possibility of attending the production of chocolate.
CHEZ JEAN-CLAUDE PÂTISSERIE
Read moreA Swiss pastry that gives you the opportunity to enjoy you.
LA RENAISSANCE
Read moreA small, narrow patisserie with a charming little backyard where you can come and soak your croissant in your café au lait. The choice of cakes and viennoiseries is impressive, and this is undoubtedly the best place to go for those craving a French-style breakfast or four-hour meal. Pain au chocolat, sweets, macaroons, cookies and assorted sweets. A paradise for children with a sweet tooth, and a choice of hot and cold drinks to accompany all these delicacies.
TWO FIGS WINERY
Read moreThe vineyard is located on a hillside overlooking the Shoalhaven River, 12 km south of Berry on tourist route no. 6. The view is impressive enough to merit a detour in its own right. The first vines on the estate were planted in 2003. Since 2006, they have been serving Shiraz, Cabernet, Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Chambourcin and Verdelho wines. On-site tastings are also available, so bring your own picnic. We recommend the Sunday Afternoon, a white wine made from Verdelho and Chardonnay (dry and fruity).
WESTFIELD SYDNEY SHOPPING CENTRE
Read moreA huge luxury shopping mall is composed of five levels of stores, boutiques, cafes and restaurants, with access to the famous Sydney Tower overlooking the building. The sixth level houses restaurants. While this is not the only center to have developed in Sydney (see the many others of the same type that can be found nearby, notably on George Street and Pitt Street), it is nevertheless the most central. For shopping lovers only.
THE TINSMITHS’COTTAGE
Read moreOpened in 2015, this delicious Coffee Shop is established where the A. Brauer family's Tinsmith Ironworker stood from 1882 to 1960. Brauer family. Owner Evie's favorite pastries are scones, but there are plenty of other treats to tempt you. You can enjoy your coffee on the terrace or indoors. Whichever you choose, you'll love the many unusual objects dotted around the place. In fact, the little café is decorated with many antiques and objects made from recycled materials for sale.
LA ROUTE DES VINS
Read moreTake the wine route to enjoy tastings (itinerary available at the tourist office) or book an organized tour. The first vineyard was established in 1967, in Vasse Felix (a vineyard to add to your itinerary!). Following its success, a number of winemakers settled in, a mixture of family businesses, such as Cherubino, with Spanish influence, or big brands, such as Cape Mentelle, now owned by Moët. They often have several grape varieties in the same vineyard, so you will see Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz cohabiting.
Bundaberg Barrel
Read moreBeer is the favorite alcoholic drink of Australians. So why not make a good suds? That's the idea behind Bundaberg Barrel, a beer concept carried by the Flemings family since the 1960s. Brewed by hand from a recipe handed down from generation to generation, their famous ginger beer is the most popular and quenches every thirst! An exhibition room explains the brewing process and a tasting session is also offered to sample the different flavors of the house.
The Tea Rooms 1892
Read moreA very old shop (created in 1892) located in one of the most beautiful galleries of Melbourne. Just for the beautiful setting, we recommend you to go there. A nice place to drink a tea, taste an assortment of appetizers or have a snack. The beautiful selection of pastries, cakes and other sweet delights makes us want to try everything and everyone should find something to their liking between chocolate and fruit. Attention: there is often a queue to find a seat.
BELLS MILK BAR
Read moreThe 1950s as if you were there! This is what the Bells Milk Bar offers with its inimitable decor, its Formica chairs and tables, its checkerboard floor with large white and black tiles, its posters, its zinc counter and its small museum at the back of the establishment. Tasty pastries, ice creams, milkshakes and countless sodas... that we take pleasure in tasting during a well-deserved break. Online store where you can find mainly syrups for your milkshakes for example.