Queen Victoria Building

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The magnificent QVB takes up a whole block and boasts nearly 200 shops on five levels. It’s a High Victorian neo-Gothic masterpiece – without doubt Sydney’s most beautiful shopping centre.


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1. Queen Victoria Building

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2. State Theatre

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3. Sydney Town Hall

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4. St Andrew’s Cathedral

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5. Sydney Tower Eye

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7. Cockle Bay Wharf

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8. GPO Sydney

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