
You just can’t restrain from indulging in lavish shopping while in Brisbane! Brisbane Markets lend an extraordinary shopping experience to the visitors and locals with varieties galore in every segment. Besides specialized markets, there are regular markets hosting a number of shops for every kind of item.
Brisbane city has Queen Street, Queen Street Mall, and Brunswick Mall as major shopping hubs. Queen Street Mall is a massive shopping paradise with over a thousand shops besides restaurants, cafes, cinema halls, accommodation and casino. There’s also Myer Centre having numerous shops and an International Food Court.
Chinatown, Fortitude Valley, Paddington, and Milton’s Park Road are some other shopping dens in and around Brisbane. The usual shop closure time in Brisbane is 5.30 PM on weekdays, 5 PM on Saturdays, and 4 PM on Sundays. And on Friday, it’s shoppers’ time! Late night shoppers can shop till 9 PM on Fridays.
There are various specialized markets organized in Brisbane to cater to the never-ending shopping cravings of locals and visitors. The prominent one is the South Bank Lifestyle Markets at Brisbane’s cultural center – South Bank. The market is held on Fridays from 5PM to 10 PM, Saturdays from 10AM to 5 PM, and Sundays from 9AM to 5 PM, with a range of artifacts, crafts, and other collectibles on display.
Some of the other prominent Brisbane markets include the Eagle Street Pier Market, the Green Flea Community Market, Boonah County Markets, Jan Power’s Farmers Market, Forest Lake Arts and Craft Market, Hotel Broadway’s Growers Market, Riverside Markets, Ferny Grove Markets, Logan Central Market, Aspley Sunday Markets, Mt. Gravatt Sunday Markets, Brisbane’s Premier Northside Markets, Chandler Markets, Manly Creative Market, the Jetty Markets, Redcliffe, Northey Street Organic Markets, Baby and Kids Market, Artists and Photographers Markets, Sunday Computer Market, and plenty more.