Whether you’re a foodie, fashionista, bargain hunter, or designer label addict, the best shopping malls in Sydney have you covered. Australia’s largest city is awash with opportunities to shop for everything from surf gear and sportswear to designer shoes and accessories, but with shops, boutiques, outlets and markets dotted across the sizable city, it can be tough to know where to start.

Luckily, there’s a wealth of excellent shopping centres and department stores, all of which make it possible to visit many places in a single shopping spree. Many of Sydney’s best malls are centred in and around the compact Central Business District (or CBD to locals), and most offer appealing eating and drinking options to help you refuel after a hard day of spending.

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    Westfield Sydney

    Upscale shopping at Sydney’s largest mall

    Westfield Sydney
    • Families
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    The largest shopping complex in the city, Westfield Sydney is packed with opportunities to grab everything from surf gear to high-end beauty products. Located beneath the Sydney Tower in Sydney’s Central Business District, the mega-mall caters to a well-heeled clientele—there’s valet parking, and the numerous designer boutiques here include Prada, Jimmy Choo, Gucci, and Chanel—but there are bargains to be found at high street stores like Foot Locker and Zara.

    There’s plenty of opportunity to fuel your shopping spree, too. The Level 5 food court offers everything from big name burger chains to independently owned noodle bars, plus upmarket drinking and dining with a view on the upper floors of the Sydney Tower.

    Location: Cnr Pitt St Mall and, Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Monday to Saturday from 9.30 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 8236 9200

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    Pitt Street Mall

    Lively pedestrianised shopping street

    Pitt Street Mall
    • Food
    • Photo
    • Shoppers

    Sydney's famous Pitt Street Mall is an entertaining option for those who like to do their shopping in the open air. The lively pedestrianised strip runs through the heart of Sydney’s Business District, next to the iconic Sydney Tower Eye, and offers plenty of al-fresco eating and drinking options along with live music from street entertainers.

    People-watching is part of the pleasure of a visit here, but serious shoppers will be in their element too, with big names like Zara and Sephora and Tiffany & Co. sitting alongside independent boutiques, electronics stores, and family-run food joints.

    Location: 182 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Saturday to Wednesday from 9 am to 8 pm, Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9286 0111

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    The Galeries

    Artsy mall catering to style-conscious shoppers

    The Galeries
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    A popular option with Sydney’s hipster brigade, The Galeries features independent stores, boutiques, cafe-bars, and pop-up art installations spread across 4 floors of a handsome mall in the Central Business District.

    A 2-minute walk from the Queen Victoria Building, the trendy mall is home to brands like Carhartt and Vans as well as high-street and independent beauty brands. If you want to perfect your look, head to the top floor to find a branch of Shinka, one of Sydney’s best-regarded hair and beauty salons.

    Location: 500 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Sunday to Monday from 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday to Wednesday from 10 am to 6 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 9 pm, Friday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9265 6800

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    Queen Victoria Building

    Retail therapy in a landmark downtown building

    Queen Victoria Building
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Shopping meets sightseeing at the elegant Queen Victoria Building in Sydney’s Central Business District. Designed by renowned Scottish architect George McRae, the 5-level shopping centre has been catering to stylish Sydney residents since 1898 and remains one of the classiest places in town to get your fashion fix.

    This is the place to shop for high-end hair and beauty brands, along with electronics, elegant home furnishings, and clothing labels that range from high street to haute couture. Even the food on offer here is exceptional, with a chance to sample artisanal chocolates and macarons at the food boutiques, indulge in fine dining at the food court, or celebrate your new purchases at the in-house Champagne parlour.

    Location: 455 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Monday to Wednesday from 9 am to 6 pm, Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm, Friday to Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9265 6800

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    Regent Place Shopping Centre

    Fashion, beauty and food with an Asian flavour

    Regent Place Shopping Centre
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Right by Sydney Town Hall and a 10-minute walk from Chinatown, Regent Place Shopping Centre is a hotspot for foodies and fashion fans. The small shopping centre is the place to come for Chinese, Japanese and Korean flavours—think everything from sushi bars and dim sum spots to matcha tea and Korean barbeque.

    Foodie shoppers can browse for ingredients at an in-house Asian supermarket, hunt for electronics and homeware at Japanese chain store, Daiso, and indulge in a range of hair and beauty treatments at the many salons. After a hard day’s shopping, eating and beautifying, you can relax with cocktails at the hip Assembly Rooms bar.

    Location: 501 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Sunday to Wednesday from 9 am to 10.30 pm, Thursday to Saturday from 9 am to 12 am

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9283 3131

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    The Strand Arcade

    Upmarket shopping, drinking and dining in an iconic building

    The Strand Arcade
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Small and stylish, the Strand Arcade occupies a handsome 1890s building in the business district, close to Pitt Street Mall and the Sydney Tower. It’s a heritage-listed building, and well worth a visit even if you’re not planning to make a purchase from the designer boutiques and high-end gift shops inside.

    A collection of cafes, coffee shops and upscale Italian restaurants (Pendolino is a nice option for a meal on a special occasion) makes it a popular spot for foodies, and there are great opportunities for people-watching over a coffee or cocktail at tables set out on the ornately tiled ground floor.

    Location: 412-414 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Monday to Wednesday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm, Friday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9265 6800

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    World Square

    Eclectic shopping and dining hub

    World Square
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Located close to Chinatown in the shopping hub that is Sydney’s business district, World Square is a top option for everything from electronics to fashion, food and beauty products. As the name suggests, there’s a pan-national feel to the proceedings, with an Asian supermarket sharing retail space with British and North American clothing stores like Superdry and North Face.

    The food court shares this international flavour, with its 40-plus establishments offering everything from Bavarian schnitzel and Aussie burgers to Japanese sushi and Malaysian curry. Tough decision? You can sip a coffee or cocktail while you try to decide which global cuisine you fancy.

    Location: 644 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Monday to Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 9 pm, Friday to Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 8275 6777

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    Market City Shopping Centre

    Popular mall with a colourful fruit and vegetable market

    Market City Shopping Centre
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Fashion fans and foodies will be in their element at Market City, a popular spot in the Haymarket area of Sydney’s Central Business District. Spread over 4 floors, the mall is renowned for its vast ground floor fruit and vegetable market, as well as excellent value shopping at high street favourites like Foot Locker and TK Maxx.

    There are plenty of appealing dining options, too. The first-floor food court is the place to come for budget-friendly noodles, sushi, and other crowd pleasers, while the third-floor 1909 Dining Precinct is home to upmarket options. Here you’ll find 10 upscale Asian restaurants, including Japanese dishes at the renowned YAYOI, and top-notch Korean barbeque at Kogi.

    Location: 2 Quay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia

    Open: Friday to Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9288 8900

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    Broadway Sydney

    Diverse shopping mall with a multi-screen cinema

    Broadway Sydney
    • Families
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    A popular option with families and with students from the neighbouring University of Sydney, lively Broadway Shopping packs a lot under one roof—you’ll find a 12-screen cinema complex, a kids’ play area, and an expansive food court here in addition to the multitude of shops.

    Broadway Shopping Centre occupies one half of a historic downtown building which first set up shop as Grace Brothers Broadway in 1923 (the other half has been converted into student lodgings) and re-opened as a modern mall in 1998. Home to major high street names like Target, Kmart, and Apple Store, it also houses grocery stores, barber shops and a hair salon. It’s a good option on a rainy day, or as a one-stop-shop for time-pressed travellers.

    Location: 1 Bay St, Glebe NSW 2037, Australia

    Open: Monday to Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 9 pm, Friday from 10 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 8398 5620

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    Tramsheds

    Hip shopping, drinking and dining in a former transport depot

    Tramsheds
    • Food
    • Photo
    • Shoppers

    Photo opportunities abound at Tramsheds, where a collection of independent retailers have set up shop next to trendy drinking and dining spots in an artfully restored warehouse. Built in 1904 as Rozelle Tramway Depot, the downtown commercial complex on the edge of Glebe Foreshore Parks still houses some of the historic trolleys, and the industrial-chic space showcases wares from local farmers and artisans at Sunday produce markets.

    With a supermarket and 7 permanent stores selling crafts, jewellery, and artsy homewares, Tramsheds is a scenic spot to stock up on groceries and treats before sitting down to a coffee, cocktail, or light meal. There’s even a playground to keep little ones entertained while the grownups take the weight off.

    Location: 1 Dalgal Wy, Forest Lodge NSW 2037, Australia

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +61 (0)2 9049 8885

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