Brock Arcade is another very famous arcade in Melbourne besides the Royal Arcade. This is actually an old commercial street in Melbourne, built in the 19th century. Even if you don’t buy things here, just take a look and appreciate it.
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When you look outside and around the City, you are shadowed by Retail Corporate Chain Stores and very little individual shops that once was part of this landscape. You walk through the Block Arcade a...
Another arcade restored to its original design. Full of specialty stores and little tea rooms, there is a charm to this arcade. Lovely mosaics on the floor as well.
I really beautiful part of Melbourne to walk through. Some absolutely gorgeous little shops to either look through the windows of all go in and have a look around. Really beautiful Arcade too.
I walked into what I believed to be the original "The Hopetoun Tea Rooms" as the signage on the bottom of the window clearly states but the experience left me floored. (Firstly I was surprised that I...
Its always a treat to wander through the Block Arcade. Centrally located just steps from the Novetel Hotel you can buy so much here, upmarket goods, Haigs Chocolates, watches and jewellery etc. One ...
Brock Arcade is another very famous arcade in Melbourne besides the Royal Arcade. This is actually an old commercial street in Melbourne, built in the 19th century. Even if you don’t buy things here, just take a look and appreciate it.
One of Melbourne’s famous shopping districts is the Arcade. It’s worth seeing. The food here is very cheap. The coffee shop is so delicious that you can’t imagine it. A great trip. The itinerary is tight but fulfilling. This shopping has become A highlight of the journey.
It is modeled after the arcades in Milan, Italy, and has a history of more than 100 years. Inside is a gathering place for luxury brands. The entrance to the arcade should be an Internet celebrity cafe. The cakes in the window look so attractive. There is also a long line at the door. Unfortunately, there is no time, or you must go in. A cup of coffee and a delicious cake.
Not far from the Royal Arcade, it is also a very beautiful arcade. There are many characteristic coffee shops. The mosaics on the ground are also very beautiful. Both sides are installed with Victorian window lattices, even the clay tiles on the top wall. Quite detailed. The sense of history and fashion blend together like this.
Block Arcade is Melbourne's top shopping mall, gathering most of the world's fashion, jewelry gifts, leather goods, and other brand stores. The building has a history of more than 100 years and is now a historical and cultural relics protection building. There is a wonderful experience to shuttle through it.