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The Royal Arcade is the oldest surviving shopping arcade in Australia, dating back to 1870.
The Royal Arcade is the oldest surviving shopping arcade in Australia, dating back to 1870. Its charming interiors with beautiful wrought-iron work are lined with boutiques, cafes, chocolatiers, and jewelers. Of note are the 2 giant statues of Gog and Magog which strike the hour on Gaunt’s clock.
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335 Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
+61 3 9670 7777
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