Barangaroo (City Centre)

Four cyclists, wearing helmets

The affluent harbourside precinct of Barangaroo is filled with exceptional boutiques, fine dining and architectural wonders. Buy handcrafted footwear, made-to-measure suits, fine jewellery and limited-edition coffee table books.

Birkenhead Point

A family observes a brick building, marked "BIRKENHEAD POINT

Located on Sydney Harbour, just 6km from the city, this is Sydney’s largest brand outlet spot. Visitors to Birkenhead Point are eligible for the Visitor Passport to unlock and redeem daily offers and discounts on their mobile phone. Take a bus or arrive in style in a water taxi.

Westfield Sydney

A modern glass building stands amidst other skyscrapers, showcasing retail entrances at street level

Built around the iconic Sydney Tower, Westfield Sydney houses some of the world’s most exclusive brands, along with high-end services such as valet parking and personal styling. With more than 280 retailers over four levels, shop til you drop or window gaze at Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, Bottega Veneta, Chanel and more. 

Pitt St Mall

Pitt St Mall

This bustling, pedestrian-only mall spans two city blocks in the city centre. It’s bordered with loads of retail centres – Glasshouse, Sydney Arcade, Westfield Sydney, Mid City Shopping Centre and The Strand Arcade – and features more than 500 speciality stores. For high-street shopping destinations, discover Zara, H&M, Sephora, Sportsgirl, Superdry and many more.

The Strand Arcade

Two women, carrying shopping bags, point towards a shop named "Raphaël Jewellers" in a sunlit, ornate shopping arcade

The Strand is Sydney’s one and only remaining Victorian-style shopping arcade based on early 1800s European architecture. Here, discover luxury Australian brands such as Bassike, Camilla and Marc, and Dion Lee, along with high-end milliners, vintage watches and inventive jewellery.

Queen Victoria Building

A multi-level shopping arcade, featuring numerous retail stores, is bustling with shoppers

Known to locals as the QVB, this historic covered arcade is an architectural landmark dating back to 1898. It’s home to luxury global brands, high-street retail, and the Queen Victoria Tea Room, famous for high tea. Town Hall station is located beneath the building or catch the Light Rail to the QVB stop.

The Rocks

An elderly couple strolls hand-in-hand through a sunny cobblestone market square, past market stalls and outdoor seating

The Rocks is Sydney’s oldest and most compact precinct with historic hotspots and an extraordinary harbourside location. It also offers a unique shopping experience with quaint boutiques lining cobblestone lanes, designer clothing and cosmetics, and a vibrant market every Saturday and Sunday with plenty of handmade wares and memorable objets d’art to take home.