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Melbourne Central

Melbourne Central

Melbourne Central boasts an array of occupants, from Borders Books and Baby Doll (Marcs) to Hoyts cinemas. Over 300 stores reside in this contemporary architectural space that retains its historic features, such as the heritage listed shot tower, and reflects the diversity of the CBD.

Fashion
Spanning almost two city blocks, Melbourne Central includes a mix of leading Australian and international labels offering a range of quality designer labels and cutting-edge street wear.

Explore Central One and discover the latest in contemporary fashion at stores including Pilgrim, Armani Exchange, Witchery and Midas. Central Two is home to local designers and international favourites. Be tempted at Hannii, Veronika Maine, Satch, Peter Alexander, Morrissey and more.

Streetwear and urban fashion can be found in Central Walk. You'll find Carhartt, Tommy Hilfiger, Dangerfield, Melbourne's first G-Star and Australia's first Billabong concept store.

Food
Menzies Alley is an al fresco laneway dining destination and offers everything from takeaway coffee and treats to a leisurely breakfast, lunch or dinner. The hungry shopper can refuel any shopping expedition at cafés and food outlets sprinkled throughout the precinct that offer choices from Italian to Lebanese, pies to sushi.

Entertainment
Head to On3 (level 3) for Hoyts movie action, Kingpin Bowling, and a multitude of bars, clubs and eateries to choose from. On3 is open 10am–3am daily.

The rest
Find a unique gift at kikki.K, Smiggle or Canterbury Lace and indulge yourself at Ella Bache or Dusk. Discover diverse homewares at stores such as Bayswiss, Adairs and Freedom Furniture.

And of course you can pick up the latest DVDs and CDs, get a new haircut, find a travel agent, buy a new pair of funky specs and more.

Getting to Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central covers two city blocks and is situated between Lonsdale, Swanston, LaTrobe and Elizabeth streets. Catch any tram that runs along Swanston Street, Elizabeth Street or LaTrobe Street or get off the train at the Melbourne Central station on the city loop. Paid parking is available onsite.