Sydney, the major city of Australia is one of the best shopping cities in the world, and many tourists visit due to its great variety of products on offer, and places to buy them.
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One of the biggest and most exciting places to do some shopping is the new Westfield shopping centre. Here you can find four floors of your favourite shops, and a huge variety of local and international places to buy gifts, whether its clothes, music, furniture, books or anything else you could think of.
For a unique place to do some shopping, do head on over to The Strand Arcade. Here is the places to visit when looking for young Australian designers and handcrafted jewellery. Here you will also find the large Myer and David Jones department stores, which have something for everyone.
Paddington Market, another great place, is perfect for shopping if you want a quirky mix of home wares, fashion, and a cool cafe culture. It is held every Saturday and is probably the most popular market in the city when it comes to shopping.
Next up when looking for exciting places to do your shopping is The Rocks. Often considered the heart of Sydney, the Rocks has everything from Australian art and souvenirs to historic products, second hand clothing, and interesting jewellery. It is also a great place to get some amazing views of the Harbour.
Once you have done with all the shopping, it is best to wind down with something to eat and take in some of the local cuisine. Surry Hills is a great area with some nice small restaurants and cool cafes.
Enjoy more spending during your holiday in Sydney with American Express credit cards which offers great reward program for your shopping as well as travelling, dining and entertainment tickets. You can also compare credit cards to see what offers may suit you best.
3 replies:
Well who said shopping is boring?! Unless you wanna shop and no money to buy :) I'm a shopaholic!
Shopping is only boring if you have no money to buy or credit cards to use. I love to shop but happy as well with window shopping.
Oh yes, it is most difficult to shop when you don't have money to spend. :)
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