Most Sydney-siders will be looking forward to seeing the back of the end of financial year. On a positive note, it's a good time to blow off some steam at the EOFY retail sales. Within the major shopping precincts of Sydney, you're guaranteed to nab a bargain. Granted, the EOFY sales are not as massive as the Boxing Day sales, but there are still some excellent deals on major brands of clothing, home-wares and tech gadgets. Here's some hot tips on the best places to find bargains this month.
The City Centre
Your first point of reference should be Westfield. This is the place for cut-price shopping on brands like Zara and Gap all under one roof. After this, take a stroll through the beautiful historic buildings of Queen Victoria Building and Strand Arcade. Plenty of funky boutiques here have sales at this time of year. Myer and David Jones should also feature on the list.
Bondi Beach
This surfing mecca is also a shopping mecca for those in the know. Head towards Campbell Parade for a bevvy of beautiful shops like Labyrinth, Mambo, Zimmerman and Anna and Boy. During summer it's packed to the rafters with bikinis for sale. In winter you will still find plenty of stylish and cosy gear.
Manly
Manly is laid back to the max. Yet there are sophisticated dining and stylish shopping options. Walk through the tree-lined Corso and onto Steyne promenade for the best shopping and dining. It's always essential when in Manly chill out on the beach and get an ice-cream from one of the many vendors there.
Other Hot Spots
The intersection of Glenmore road, near Oxford Street, is where you'll find the best Aussie fashion labels. Head further afield to Military Road in Mosman for unique one-off boutiques that stock high-end pieces. How on earth will you manage to get to all of these places in one day? It's a logistical problem that's instantly solved by Sea Escape.
They have a sumptuous cruiser that can be chartered for two to 50 guests at a time. This prestigious yacht can take you and your gal pals wherever you want to go. And most of the good shopping places are close to the harbour, let's be honest! There's plenty of space for wining, dining and dancing. Sea Escape do amazing cuisine packages too. Most importantly, there are rooms to change and dress, once you have made your purchases.
The City Centre
Your first point of reference should be Westfield. This is the place for cut-price shopping on brands like Zara and Gap all under one roof. After this, take a stroll through the beautiful historic buildings of Queen Victoria Building and Strand Arcade. Plenty of funky boutiques here have sales at this time of year. Myer and David Jones should also feature on the list.
Bondi Beach
This surfing mecca is also a shopping mecca for those in the know. Head towards Campbell Parade for a bevvy of beautiful shops like Labyrinth, Mambo, Zimmerman and Anna and Boy. During summer it's packed to the rafters with bikinis for sale. In winter you will still find plenty of stylish and cosy gear.
Manly
Manly is laid back to the max. Yet there are sophisticated dining and stylish shopping options. Walk through the tree-lined Corso and onto Steyne promenade for the best shopping and dining. It's always essential when in Manly chill out on the beach and get an ice-cream from one of the many vendors there.
Other Hot Spots
The intersection of Glenmore road, near Oxford Street, is where you'll find the best Aussie fashion labels. Head further afield to Military Road in Mosman for unique one-off boutiques that stock high-end pieces. How on earth will you manage to get to all of these places in one day? It's a logistical problem that's instantly solved by Sea Escape.
They have a sumptuous cruiser that can be chartered for two to 50 guests at a time. This prestigious yacht can take you and your gal pals wherever you want to go. And most of the good shopping places are close to the harbour, let's be honest! There's plenty of space for wining, dining and dancing. Sea Escape do amazing cuisine packages too. Most importantly, there are rooms to change and dress, once you have made your purchases.
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