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All About Fortitude Valley

  • stellawilliams88
  • Jun 17, 2019
  • 2 min read

Fortitude Valley is a suburb, located in central Brisbane. Fortitude Valley is a suburb that never sleeps starting from the morning coffee or breakfast until the closing down of nightclubs. Situated at two kilometres north-east of Brisbane city centre Fortitude Valley can be reached by train in minutes.


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While this premiere dedicated entertainment suburb of Queensland is well known for mostly for its nightlife, there are plenty of other thing to do from dawn to dusk, from shopping at the stylish laneways and green streets to dining over a melting pot of eateries and sipping lattes at the best coffee shops and drinking at the hip pubs.


Fortitude Valley is a conflict in itself as raw as sophisticated. It is the place where grace and style meet offbeat and grungy, and numerous heritage-listed structures proudly stand amongst contemporary buildings. Fortitude Valley is affectionately known as Australia’s foremost dedicated entertainment region and remains to be a hive of bustle. Live music booms and worldwide DJs coming to the clubs and chic bars are a common thing now. Some most amazing places in Fortitude Valley are:-


Chinatown Mall


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The extraordinary Chinatown Mall is a centre of striking Chinese superstores and restaurants. The Mall is a bustling hive of bars and restaurants and many are BYO. Stop by the Valley Wine Shop on the corner of Brunswick and Wickham streets for a drop.


Shopping in Laneways


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Just like Melbourne, Brisbane offers a robust list of trendy laneways that are ever-growing. Lose yourself into Bakery Lane, Winn Lane or California Lane for burgers, arvo bevvies, and boutique shopping and nighttime eats. Inside the Bakery Lane, you can find a handful of tiny boutiques, appealing cafes and hip bars. Grab a vibrant piece for your wardrobe at Destacarse Boutique, exciting and unusual art from Urban Gallery, fresh albums at Phase 4 and even rent beautiful bridal costumes from Bessette Bridal.


The Emporium complex


The Emporium complex creates a European suburb feel. Keep walking north on Ann St for another fantastic place, Emporium precinct. The little retreat is home to unlimited dining with a handful of shops, containing Brisbane designer Alla Moda fabrics, Tengdahl, Nat-Sui for shoes, Bloch dancewear, Biffi for fashion, Jack Mitchell homewares, Eye Candy and Malt Traders for boutique wines, liquors and beers.


James St


James St platforms Australian local fashion labels and Brunswick St is a house of multicultural eating options. This main shopping lane features a blend of more than a hundred and thirty specialty stores dotted beside the tree-lined road stretching from a food court and homewares to native boutiques and domestic flagship stores.


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The Strip is home to few of the Brisbane’s well-known designers including Molten Store, Gail Sorronda and Frances Hendrie, along with national and local boutique brands Zimmermann, Calexico, Camargue, Samantha, Camilla and Ogilvie.


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The Valley has been an excellent place since a long time to shop of both young and emerging designers and many famous Australian titles, in the boutiques.


 
 
 

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