2024

ANGUS AND ROBERTSON BOOKSHOP

Bookshop

Dymocks Sydney offers a wide selection of books, DVDs, magazines, office supplies, electronics and accessories. Customers can buy in-store, collect in-store or have their purchases delivered. Dymocks Sydney also offers a loyalty program and gift cards.

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2024

WOOLYS WHEELS

Bicycles Purchase sale accessories maintenance and repair

Sale of bicycles and accessories, with a repair shop.

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2024

CLARENCE STREET CYCLERY

Bicycles Purchase sale accessories maintenance and repair

The largest bicycle store in the entire city.

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2024

MANLY CYCLES

Bicycles Purchase sale accessories maintenance and repair

Sale and repair of cycles.

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2024

HOUSE OF GIULIANS

Fashion store

Jewellery and precious stones.

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2024

DINOSAUR DESIGNS

Jewelry

Louise, Stephen and Liane began the idea of Dinosaur Designs in the mid s by engaging in the sale of hand-made earrings and handmade clothing.

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2024

OBJECT GALLERY

Art galleries

Modern art and craft by renowned Australian designers and designers. Superb gallery with high ceilings.

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2024

MONDIAL NEUMAN

Jewelry

This luxury boutique has two advantages: she sells pink diamonds from Australia and works with Aboriginal artists for the creation of luxury jewelry in the Aboriginal mind. The boss, Mr. Neuman, speaks perfectly French. 

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2024

QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING (QVB)

Shopping mall

Built in 1898, the site originally housed Sydney's first markets. Originally known as the George Street Market, the building was renamed the Queen Victoria Building in honor of the monarchy. The completed building contained a concert hall, cafes and showrooms, and the interior gallery was shared by artisans such as tailors, haberdashers and florists. Today, there is a wide variety of high-end boutiques and brand names.

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2024

WESTFIELD SYDNEY SHOPPING CENTRE

Supermarket

A 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.

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