Located in the heart of the city, the Queen Street Mall and its nearby surrounds is Queensland’s premier shopping destination and the perfect place to ‘let loose’.
With over 26 million visitors a year, the open plan, half a kilometre long Queen Street Mall has five major shopping centres, two department stores and four shopping arcades to explore and shop to your heart’s content.
The many streets that surround the Queen Street Mall offer equally amazing shopping and lifestyle options. ‘Let loose’ on Adelaide, Albert, Edward and Elizabeth Streets and discover unique boutiques and designer fashion.
Apart from shopping you can also enjoy dining, pampering and entertainment, with free events and performers on the mall, an abundance of divine restaurants and plenty of indulgent beauty salons and day spas. At the George Street end of the mall you will find the Conrad Treasury Casino with restaurants, bars, gaming and free entertainment 24 hours a day.
Some Queen Street Mall highlights …
Brisbane Arcade
The heritage-listed Brisbane Arcade, an elegant three-level shopping galleria built in 1923, is the place to head if you are seeking wares from some of Brisbane’s most awarded fashion designers … or simply for something you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
160 Queen Street Mall T 3221 5977General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm & Sun 10am-4pm (check trading hours with individual retailers)
Broadway on the Mall
Broadway on the Mall has built a rock-solid reputation in recent years for its cutting-edge retailers. It is your one-stop-shop for innovative and youthful fashions and the ideal place to ‘let loose’ if you like to keep up with the latest.
170 Queen Street Mall T 3229 5233General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5.30pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-4pm & Sun 10.30am-4pm
MacArthur Central
Depth and breadth are two words you can always associate with the Queen Street Mall, and MacArthur Central, at the northern end of the Queen Street Mall, definitely offers this, being home to some of Australia’s most sought after flagship stores.
Cnr Queen & Edward Streets T 3007 2300General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 8.30am-6pm, Fri 8.30am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm & Sun 10am-4pm
Queen Adelaide Building
One of Brisbane's oldest buildings, this former convict barrack is now home to Sportsgirl, Adidas, Igedo and Rebel Sport among other quality retailers.
For a full list of retailers and contact details visit the Queen Street Mall website.
QueensPlaza
The arrival of QueensPlaza to the Queen Street Mall was much like the entrance of any head of state. This sparkly shopping sanctuary has delivered local fashion subjects many of the stores they’d long yearned and is also home to Queensland’s flagship David Jones department store.
226 Queen Street Mall T 3234 3900General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5.30pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm & Sun 10.30am-4pm
Tattersall's Arcade
Opened in 1926, Tattersall's Arcade is one of the city's oldest shopping gallerias. Careful renovation undertaken in 1997 meant the arcade could still provide a glimpse of resident Tattersall's Clubs' traditional establishment as an exclusive Racing Club. The arcade now houses an array of great boutique stores.
215 Queen Street Mall (entry via Queen Street Mall or 202 Edward Street)General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5:30pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-5.30pm and Sun 10am-5.30pm.
For a full list of retailers and contact details visit the Queen Street Mall website.
The Myer Centre
The Myer Centre’s 200 specialty stores and six levels make it the perfect destination for shopping diehards. Not only is it home to department store Myer’s imposing Queensland flagship, the centre offers an impressive array of Australia’s favourite fashion stores. It is also a great place to 'let loose' with others as its top floor houses the Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinema complex.
91 Queen Street Mall T 3223 6917General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5.30pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm & Sun 10am-5pm
Wintergarden
Wintergarden offers the ultimate shopping experience and is home to an assortment of stores that can be found nowhere else in Brisbane. In addition it is the perfect place to be pampered, wined and dined, and entertained. And then there’s Strike Bowling Bar - a point of difference amidst the hustle and bustle of one of the nation’s busiest pedestrian malls.
171-209 Queen Street Mall T 3229 9755General trading hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5.30pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-4pm & Sun 10.30am-4pm
Surrounds
Adelaide Street
At first glance Adelaide Street looks like any other CBD street … office building and bus-lined … but it is certainly home to some hidden gems for the dedicated shopper.
Adelaide Street west (closest to South Bank) features a lovely heritage strip that includes an assortment of great boutiques. But it is Adelaide Street east that houses the jewel in the crown … Brisbane’s own internationally renowned export duo Easton Pearson, designers of divine women’s fashion.
For a full list of retailers and contact details visit the Queen Street Mall website.
Albert Street
The King George Square end of Albert Street is just off the Queen Street Mall and has views of the magnificent City Hall. It is home to retailers such as Hardy Brothers Jewellers, Scassi and Rockinghorse.
For a full list of retailers and contact details visit the Queen Street Mall website.
Edward Street
Edward Street is thriving with high-end fashion houses, menswear stores, day spas and unique dining spots. It is the place to go when you are looking for a taste of fashion from far away lands, as well as some of Australia’s most applauded designers.
And when all the shopping is done there’s no better to place to unwind than at one of the many eateries on the street, ranging from a la carte restaurants and cafes, to coffee houses and bars.
For a full list of retailers and contact details visit the Queen Street Mall website.
Elizabeth Street
Elizabeth Street has long been the place to find Brisbane’s up-and-coming fashion designers with its shining star Elizabeth Arcade. Home to unique boutiques offering great local and international designer labels.
For a full list of retailers and contact details visit the Queen Street Mall website.




