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QV Melbourne

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Worlds apart from other retail precincts in Melbourne, QV is a city within a city that represents the quintessential Melbourne lifestyle.

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Intimate laneways in the urban precinct give shoppers the freedom to wander and discover the QV's eclectic mix of shops, cafes and restaurants at their own pace.

A great place to meet your friends, QV has something for everyone including those with a taste for fashion boutiques, enlightening entertainment and cosmopolitan bars and restaurants. Shop, have a coffee, grab a drink or sit in QV Square and take it all in!


Address: Cnr Lonsdale Street and, Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Phone: (03) 9207 9200
moc.suxed@noitpecervq
State: Victoria
City: Melbourne
Zip Code: 3000


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
Great place for eating out, lots of variety restaurants around QV area, lighting QV and parking. Need to improve on cleanliness.
Bustling, touristy, vibrant array of shops and eateries. Food court filled with students and day trippers. Open outdoor area that is one of the best treasures of Melbourne to chill…
I recently had the most abominable misfortune of visiting this so-called shopping center, and let me preface this review with a bold statement: were it not for the presence of Woolworths and a handful of adjacent retail sanctuaries, this location would qualify as an architectural affront to logic, hygiene, and basic evolutionary dignity.nnLet us begin with the automated doors or, as I like to call them, the lazy man’s portal to purgatory. I must ask: are we entering a building designed for Homo sapiens or for birds of limited dexterity and questionable flight patterns? We possess opposable thumbs for a reason , opening doors being one of the noblest applications. Yet here we are, forced to engage with automatic sensors that swing wide open with all the security of a medieval drawbridge welcoming invading armies. Unnecessarily energy-inefficient, tactically unsound, and, frankly, insulting to anyone with even rudimentary motor skills.nnNow, onto the food court, or as I like to call it: the avian cafeteria of doom. I had barely unwrapped my biodegradable fork before I was accosted by a baby sparrow executing aerial manoeuvres straight out of a Hitchcock fever dream. Birds. Inside. A dining area. Where humans eat food. I repeat: feathered organisms of questionable sanitation flapping about, unapologetically violating airspace above sushi trays and chicken burgers with no observable remorse.nnThe experience was not only unsettling, but also pathologically unhygienic. I’m quite convinced I saw a feather or dare I say, a biological weapon of microscopic disease vectors drift into someone’s noodle bowl like it was seasoning. If I wanted to dine under surveillance by a rogue pigeon militia, I would eat outside next to a public statue, not in a food court that allegedly passed council inspection.nnIn conclusion: this establishment is a disaster of zoological mismanagement, a hygienic black hole, and an insult to indoor human civilization. The only thing that deserves applause is the fact that Woolworths still manages to operate amidst this airborne bedlam. I left this location with a mild panic attack, a half-eaten meal, and a renewed hatred for the phrase “open concept.”nnYou have earned your one star. Not out of merit but because negative stars have yet to be enabled by modern review platforms.
The food court's great, a taste of Asia wherever you look. Nice quiet eating area too.
Every thing is there. food, grocery, clothes, electronics…
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