Queen Victoria Market
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A Melbourne institution, Queen Victoria Market is affectionately called The Vic or Queen Vic. It stretches over two city blocks and contains over 600 retailers offering every type of goods imaginable, from local and imported gourm … Read more
A Melbourne institution, Queen Victoria Market is affectionately called The Vic or Queen Vic. It stretches over two city blocks and contains over 600 retailers offering every type of goods imaginable, from local and imported gourmet foods to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs. The market, which is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, is divided into various market precincts, including the Deli Hall, where one can pick up artisan cheeses, dressed meats and takeaway meals; Vic Market Place Food Court; The Meat Hall, which offers a wide variety of meat as well as ten expert fishmongers; and the Organics and Wine Markets. Read less

A Melbourne institution, Queen Victoria Market is affectionately called The Vic or Queen Vic. It stretches over two city blocks and contains over 600 retailers offering every type of goods imaginable, from local and imported gourmet foods to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs. The market, which is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, is divided into various market precincts, including the Deli Hall, where one can pick up artisan cheeses, dressed meats and takeaway meals; Vic Market Place Food Court; The Meat Hall, which offers a wide variety of meat as well as ten expert fishmongers; and the Organics and Wine Markets.
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