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Shopping Arcades
GPO Melbourne Corner of Bourke & Elizabeth Streets, Melbourne
Once housing Melbourne’s main general post office, this magnificent Victorian building is now one of the city’s premier shopping destinations. Elegant and refined with a great mixture of retail shopping and dining options.
Royal Arcade 355 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
Opened in 1870, the Royal Arcade is the city's oldest shopping arcade and even though it has undergone some modernisation, it still provides a tantalising glimpse of how people shopped in days gone past. It now houses some 40 shops selling everything from second hand clothing to tarot card readings.
Block Arcade 280-286 Collins Street, Runs between Collins Street and Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.
This is another immaculate Victorian shopping arcade and is renowned for its exquisite mosaic inlaid floors. The building is justifiably protected by a National Trust listing and it now houses some of the city’s more upscale and exclusive stores.
Port Philip Arcade Flinders Street between Swanston and Elizabeth Sts, Melbourne
Although not one of Melbourne's 'glamour' arcade, its the simple charms of the stores contained wiithin this arcade which makes it interesting in. Engravers to Cake Decorators & pure Melbourne.
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