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Port Chalmers
The guide was updated:Port Chalmers, a short drive from Dunedin, is a historic harbourside town with a vibrant arts community. Explore eclectic galleries, independent shops, and relaxing cafés, all set within charming historic buildings.
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- Address: Port Chalmers, Dunedin
- Website: www.portchalmers.com/shopping
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Port Chalmers, a short drive from Dunedin, is a historic harbourside town with a vibrant arts community. Explore eclectic galleries, independent shops, and relaxing cafés, all set within charming historic buildings.
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Plume
Dunedin’s fashion district is centred mainly on George Street, with Plume leading the way. Founded in 1978, this store stocks international designers like Comme des Garçons and Costume National, alongside local favourites such as Nom D and Zambesi.
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Otago Farmers' Market
Fresh local produce and delicatessen items are abundant at the local Farmers' Market, where much of the produce is organic. While shopping for healthy and tasty food, you'll likely get hungry, but don't worry — there are plenty of options to grab a bite as well.
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Meridian Mall
Dunedin’s main shopping mall, the Meridian, offers a wide variety of shops and boutiques to choose from, including popular brands like Cue, Meccano, and Pandora. The mall is also well-equipped when it comes to food, offering a range of meal options at the food court to satisfy any craving.
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George Street
Dunedin’s fashion district can be found mainly on George Street, with Plume as the reigning queen among the huge variety of fashion shops and boutiques that line both sides of the street. Also, New Zealand is synonymous with sheepskin and Dunedin’s best sheepskin and leather goods are to be found at Hides, on George Street.
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University Book Shop
Contrary to what the store's name might suggest, the University Book Shop doesn’t only specialise in school books but offers a wide range of literature for all tastes. This is heaven for every book lover out there.
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Golden Centre Mall
The Golden Centre Mall offers several shopping opportunities across various categories such as fashion, books, health and beauty, food, and much more. While it has a smaller selection of stores than the Meridian, it boasts a more varied and higher quality range of products, along with an international food court.
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The Scottish Shop
Did you know that Dunedin is the old Gaelic name for Edinburgh? Pay tribute to the city's Scottish beginnings by visiting the centrally located Scottish Shop, where you can find traditional kilts, attire, and much more. Even if you don’t end up wearing a kilt, the visit will be a cultural experience in itself.
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