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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: veritas on December 01, 2014, 12:17:44 PM
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Or catch public transport? I only really need to get to the hotel, uni, airport and back. I was sort of thinking of skipping large chunks of the med conference to catch some sun and go shopping.
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Helloo...
1. Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall is considered the centre of fashion and retail in Queensland. It’s half-kilometre long with five major shopping centres, four shopping arcades and many more fashion and related stores.
2. Searching for something truly unique? The Valley is Brisbane’s trendsetting capital, featuring edgy urban fashion for those wanting to stand out from the crowd.
3. My absolute favourite would be Paddington with long shopping strip along La Trobe and Given Terraces which winds its way up the hill towards Mount Coot-Tha, and is full of delights — converted workers’ cottages entice you in with stunning vintage fashion and all types of interesting little things .
4. When it comes down to the crunch, everyone likes a bargain. We especially like to be able to buy good quality designer items at outlet prices! For this reason alone, it’s always worth a trip to the DFO.
There are 2 DFO complexes in Brisbane – one next to the airport and one over in the western suburb of Jindalee.
http://www.langports.com/tips-brisbane-best-shopping-spots/
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I have to say the trains are nicer here than Sydney. I didn't get a car because I'm not very good at driving.