Queen Victoria Building, A Timeless Symphony of Shopping and Heritage

455 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Introduction

The Queen Victoria Building is located on the bustling George Street in the center of Sydney, adjacent to Sydney City Hall and St. Andrew's Church. The building was constructed in 1898 in a Romanesque dome structure and was originally used as a market and office. The glass dome stands in the center of the building, which occupies the entire block, and there are over 180 shops, cafes, and restaurants inside. The front of the building features four floors of elegant Victorian shops. The building retains its 1898 appearance, and the interior is magnificent, with shops, boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and historical artifacts collections each having their own unique features. Don't miss the opportunity to go inside and explore.

Must-go rating

Must go
60%
Generally
20%
Not worth it
20%

Transportation

20%
Self-driving
40%
Bus transportation
20%
Subway/Train
20%
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Address
455 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Transportation
Get off at City Hall by train or bus.