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QV
The guide was updated:Short for "Queen Victoria Village", QV is one of Melbourne’s latest and most exciting retail developments which boasts a mix of fashion boutiques, homeware and furniture stores, and multiple other outlets, down to supermarkets, restaurants and cafes.
Useful Information
- Address: Corner Lonsdale Street & Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 10am–7pm, Fri 10am–9pm, Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–5pm
- Website: www.qv.com.au
- Phone: +61 3 9207 9200
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