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"Canberra Centre is the ultimate destination for fashion and lifestyle shopping. Providing a mix of premier shopping and first class entertainment, it has gained recognition as the definitive destination for locals and visitors who enjoy the outstanding choice of quality retailers."
Address: Canberra Centre, B08/B11/148 Bunda St, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
Phone: (02) 6230 0133
State: Australian Capital Territory
City: Canberra
Zip Code: 2601


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
A great shopping centre at the heart of Canberra. There is a huge food centre one floor below, with plenty of eateries to fill your tummy. The surrounding is green and peaceful too. Lovely place.
The entry to CC through city walk is great with plenty of beautification. Inside, it's a standard shopping mall with car parks on each level until the rooftop. You get almost everything here.
Today I have had a good walk around the Canberra Centre. WOW, WHAT A BIG PLACE IS THE CENTRE NOW. Right now they're refurbishing making more larger and more shop's. At Coles supermarket in front of the entrance is staircase going down to the car park, this is new. When I come for the first time over 50 years ago Shopping Centre started in 1961 they build the centre about two and half years. When was finished become the first building in Australia to contain three floors and be fully enclosed, and air-conditioned Shopping Centre. It had 161 stores, when they opened in 1960s. 6 March 1963 the Shopping Centre opened by Prime Minister Robert Menzies 1894-1978, Prime Minister from 1939-1941, again from 1949-1966, known as the Monaro Mall. Opened with, David Jones, Marcus Clark and Co. Later Walton and Grace Brothers now Mayer, and Coles New World Supermarket, now closed, with McEwans Hardware also closed, 58 speciality shop's and the rest were mixed retailers like Takeaways food's many more. It underwent a $220 million redevelopment and expected and rebounded as Canberra Centre, officially opened by Rosemary Follet 1948-, Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, serving in 1989 again between 1991 and 1995, first woman to become head of government in an Australian State or Territory, In 1989. From 2013 to 2020 Canberra Centre had refurbishment most of the floors levels and opened new retailers, now still refurbishing for more wonderful retailers. As of December 2020 with now over 403 retailers; in size Canberra Centre was 94,259 m2.
Canberra Centre is extremely well located off Constitution Road in the heart of the CBD with a diverse range of outlets restaurants and brands ranging from fashion to footwear. Definitely worth a visit...
Much appreciated that just about every shop, eatery, and entertainment venue in this centre was actually open while we were there. Not too crowded but still a busy vibe. Dance machine and basketball shooting in the games arcade kept the kids active.
Lots of lovely Christmas decorations, even beautiful than Sydney’s shopping mall. Not including the lazy Christmas tree outside of the building
It was our first time visiting this shopping centre and I should say...wow Such a massive centre and has almost all the brands here. A place you must visit if you are visiting Canberra.
Always pretty crowded but hosts a half-way decent range of retailers and food outlets. Often has pretty installations and displays.
I actually like this shopping centre. Not too big not too small , not too crowded. Got to see Chinese moon festival which was fun
I normally love stopping here and have for many years but this time, NO and don’t really want to come back. The carpark has had some major changes underground and is super tight in places, spaces aren’t very big for disabled spots and wasn’t many as the normal row of bays I would normally park at is now a fitness first. Disable bathroom I went too was out of order so couldn’t use it. Wouldn’t hurt to give an hour or two free parking.
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