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Perth Shopping Guide

Discovering the Trendy Side of Perth

Once known to be a rather dull city for its limited shopping options, today Perth has grown to become an important Australian hub for global luxury brands. Shoppers arrive into this city by the dozens to splurge at boutiques and high end stores such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Burberry. In addition to this, you can also explore some local Western Australian boutiques that showcase domestic fashion for all. You can get on with your shopping spree by renting a car with Hertz. Just visit a car rental centre in Perth, pick a car and drive your way to the best of Perth.

Where to Go Shopping?

∙  Basic research will tell you that all the luxury brands are huddled around the junction of Hay Street and King’s Street in the centre of the city.

∙  If you are looking for some mid-ranged shopping options, the pedestrian only Hay and Murray Street Malls are the perfect places to visit. Here you will be able to find some great high quality fashion at relatively affordable prices.

∙ For shoppers that thrive on local boutique shops, the City Centre is where you will find the biggest concentration. You can also go to the area adjacent to Northbridge where you can discover some niche independent stores.

∙ A number of offbeat designer stores catering to trendy fashion can be found in the suburban areas of Subiaco, Leederville ad Mount Lawley.

∙ If you aren’t the kind to hop from one area to another to find that perfect piece, simply head to the large shopping complexes in the outer suburbs of Perth. Cannington, Midland, Carousel, Morley, Booragoon, Innaloo, Joondalup and Karrinyup all are home to the quintessential chain and department stores.

∙ Over the weekends, shoppers will enjoy a stroll in the Fremantle Market that is home to over 150 independent stalls selling all kinds of fashion wear and accessories.

Bargain Shopping in Perth

If you wish to make the most of some value for money deals and bargain shopping, visit Perth right after Christmas or in the month of July. Most of the stores in the city are open on Boxing Day as well as the day after. On these days, you will find customers forming a line across the street just to enter the store. Expect the escalator movements to be monitored by the security guards in the store. This is to make sure that the floors aren’t over crowded.

In Perth, it is possible to stock up on your trendy beach apparels, antiques, aboriginal art and special relics and souvenirs that you can take back home for your loved ones. Most of the stores are open all year round; however, the timings may vary on weekends.

 

Johnny
A generation 'y'er from Ireland, living his dreams and convincing you to do the same. Traveling through more than 90 countries around the world and showing no signs of slowing down
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