Queen Victoria Building

icon-location: 455 George St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Úc
Queen Victoria Building is not only outstanding with its unique architecture but also the busiest shopping center of Sydney.

The Queen Victoria Building was built on the foundation of the former Sydney Market on George Street, inaugurated in 1898, then converted for commercial purposes in 1986. Currently, the Queen Victoria Building is A bustling shopping center, there are more than 180 stores of fashion, jewelry, and household items of top brands in the world. The best time of year to visit the Queen Victoria building would be during the summer months, from November to February. During this time, the weather remains cool and temperatures are pleasant. The best time of the day to visit is in the early hours when it first opens, the number of visitors here is not crowded or you can come here in the late afternoon to be able to buy discounted items at the store retail.

In front of the building is a Statue of Queen Victoria designed by John Hughes in 1908, this pure bronze statue was first installed in Dublin, Ireland, and then shipped to Australia. The Queen sits on a low chair instead of an elaborate throne, wearing a simple tiara instead of a coronation tiara. The architecture inside the building stands out with the dome system running along the side of the building, some colored glass panels are installed on the walls of the building. Every detail in the building is taken care of with great care from the arches, pillars, handrails to the decorative details on the floor stones, making the building always bring a splendid beauty. magnificent splendor. The Queen Victoria Building is particularly famous for its dining options, with more than 20 cafés and restaurants serving visitors, guests can find a variety of dishes with Asian flavors.


Ticket price: Free

Open door:

09:00 to 18:00 all weekdays and Saturdays.

Open Sunday 11:00 to 17:00