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  • 1. Brisbane Arcade

    City Center

    Heritage-listed Brisbane Arcade, circa 1923, joins Queen Street Mall and Adelaide Street and houses designer boutiques, jewelry shops, and upscale gift, art, and antiques stores.

    160 Queen St. Mall, Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia
  • 2. Brisbane Powerhouse Farmers Market

    New Farm

    The Brisbane Powerhouse hosts a local produce farmers' market from 6 am to noon every Saturday. Enjoy a fresh, leisurely breakfast on the lawn by the river, and afterward, stroll through nearby New Farm Park.

    119 Lamington St., Brisbane, Queensland, 4005, Australia
    07-3358–8600
  • 3. Camp Hill Antique Center and Tart Cafe

    Brisbane

    Located in a refurbished 1950s cinema, Brisbane's largest antiques center houses 70-plus stalls, an on-site tart café, and everything from fine china, collectibles, and the kitschiest of curiosities, to clothing, records, prints, paintings, home wares, games, and a vast collection of Australiana. Open weekdays 9--5 and weekends 8--5.

    545 Old Cleveland Rd.
    - 07 - 3392–1114
  • 4. Collective Markets South Bank

    City Center

    South Bank Parklands hosts a weekend Collective Markets, showcasing high-quality and emerging designer clothing, accessories, artwork, craft, food, and music. It runs Friday 5–9, Saturday 10–9, and Sunday 9–4 in Stanley Street Plaza.

    At Stanley St. Plaza, Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia
    07-3844–2440
  • 5. Eat Street Markets

    Located on a revamped shipping wharf at riverside Hamilton, this bustling interactive market gives visitors a taste of Brisbane's best street food from more than 70 funky shipping container "restaurants." Open Friday and Saturday evening 4 pm–10 pm and Sunday 4 pm–9 pm, there's also a regular lineup of live music and entertainment, and hip wares from local artists and makers. Entry costs A$5.

    221D Macarthur Ave.
    - 07 - 3358–2500
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  • 6. Empire Revival

    Paddington

    Located in a converted theater, Empire Revival (formerly Paddington Antique Centre) is brimming with antiques, furniture, collectibles, various bric-a-brac as well as colorful vintage clothing. Around 50 dealers operate within the center, alongside an on-site café. It's open daily 9–5, closing an hour earlier on Sunday.

    167 Latrobe Terr.
    - 07 - 3369–8088
  • 7. James Street

    Fortitude Valley

    This new upmarket lifestyle precinct in Fortitude Valley has an ever-growing array of local fashion, housewares, jewelry, and design stores, alongside trendy cafés and bars.

    James St., Brisbane, Queensland, 4006, Australia
    07-3850–0111
  • 8. MacArthur Central

    City Center

    Historic MacArthur Central, the WWII headquarters of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, houses boutiques and specialty shops, a food court, and a museum. Located at the bottom of the Queen Street Mall, the streets surrounding the center also feature a range of high-end fashion boutiques including Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Tiffany & Co. The MacArthur Museum is open to the public Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday 10–2:30.

    201 Edward St., Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia
    07-3211–7052-museum
  • 9. Paddy Pallin

    Fortitude Valley

    With stores throughout Australia, Paddy Pallin sells quality outdoor and travel gear, including hats, footwear, clothing, backpacks, and equipment. On staff are dedicated bushwalkers, rock climbers, and travelers.

    120 Wickham St.
    - 07 - 3839–3811
  • 10. Queen Street Mall

    City Center

    Fun and lively Queen Street Mall is nearly a third of a mile long, and incorporates 700 retailers and five major shopping centers, including the Myer Centre, Wintergarden, and Queens Plaza, as well as two large department stores, Myer and David Jones. There are also four arcades: historic Tattersall's Arcade and MacArthur Central, Heritage-listed Brisbane Arcade, and Broadway on the Mall, all housing designer boutiques and a range of specialty stores. On weekends, free entertainment and performances can often be found on the mall's two open stages.

    Queen St.
    - 07 - 3006–6200
  • 11. Riverside Markets

    City Center

    This eclectic arts-and-crafts bazaar in Brisbane's Botanic Gardens sells everything from pressed flowers to hand-painted didgeridoos and homemade treats and clothing. It's open Sunday 8–3.

    Alice St. at Albert St., Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia
    07-3870–2807
  • 12. Woollongabba Art Gallery

    Woolloongabba

    The gallery represents and exhibits contemporary artists, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Works cost between A$50 and A$10,000, and come with certificates of authenticity. It's open Tuesday through Friday 9--6 and Saturday 9--3, with regular exhibitions.

    613 Stanley St.
    - 07 - 3891–5551

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