Mall of America
From 2009, the biggest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere is Chadstone "the Fashion Capital" in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It has 530 fabulous stores, 50 Australian and international boutiques and 12 International luxury brands including Burberry, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Coach, Miu miu, Omega, Prada, Ralph Lauren, and Tiffany & co. Ps. Melbourne is the best city in Australia! Sydney sucks :D
The best shopping center in Australia is Cannon Central Shopping Centre in Cannon Hill. They offer a variety of retail options also on the doorstep. You can go to www(dot)cannoncentral(dot)com(dot)au
The centre of the Southern hemisphere - is the South pole !
From 2009, the biggest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere is Chadstone "the Fashion Capital" in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It has 530 fabulous stores, 50 Australian and international boutiques and 12 International luxury brands including Burberry, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Coach, Miu miu, Omega, Prada, Ralph Lauren, and Tiffany & co. Ps. Melbourne is the best city in Australia! Sydney sucks :D
Oberhausen. 'Centro', Europe's largest shopping centre.
VictoriaChadstone - Largest shopping centre in Southern HemisphereSouthlandQueen Victoria MarketMyer Centre, MelbourneDFO*New South WalesDarling HarbourDFO*The RocksWestfield ParramattaSouth AustraliaRundell MallDFO*, South Australian AirportQueenslandSanctuary CoveCavill MallPacific FairJupiter's CasinoMyer Centre, BrisbaneAustralia FairAbbreviations - DFO = Direct Factory Outlet
The Metro Centre in Newcastle.
West Edmonton Mall.
Antarctica is in the centre of the Southern Hemisphere, and is half in each of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
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The Bluewater Shopping Centre is located in Greenhithe, Kent, England. This is an extremely large shopping location that is about 17.8 miles east south-east of London. The shopping centre is situated on land that was a former chalk quarry and it is the fourth largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom.