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  1. Collins Street is Melbourne's premier shopping street and retailers with flagship stores there include: Prada, Louis Vuitton, Moncler, Tiffany & Co, Bulgari, Giorgio Armani, Dior, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Celine, TAG Heuer, Paspaley, Cartier, Gucci, Ermenegildo Zegna, Burberry, Bally, Max Mara, Hermès, Dolce ...

  2. Head to Little Collins Street and Howey Place for haute couture, hip culture, and clothes by Melbourne's most interesting designers. Gents will find sartorial splendour in stores along the stretch between Swanston and Russell Streets.

  3. Collins Street is the epicentre of Melbourne's inspirational lifestyle, offering luxury retail, premium dining, world-class entertainment and major business headquarters. Explore the heritage and modern offerings of Collins Street and its neighbouring precincts, and join the community of engaged and forward-thinking business owners.

  4. Neighbourhood: Central Business District. Full of discovery and delight, Melbourne’s laneways tease the imagination long after you’ve put your weary feet up to rest. They weave through the heart of the city: cafes, bars, restaurants and boutiques, throbbing with conversation and espresso coffee.

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  5. Book your tickets online for Collins Street, Melbourne: See 821 reviews, articles, and 251 photos of Collins Street, ranked No.33 on Tripadvisor among 829 attractions in Melbourne.

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  6. Explore Melbourne's iconic Collins Street, home to luxury brands, world-famous croissants, heritage buildings and fine dining. Find deals, hidden gems, special occasion experiences and hotels on this city strip.

  7. tomelbourne.com.au › collins-street-melbourneCollins Street, Melbourne

    Collins Street in Melbourne, Australia is a prestigious and iconic street located in the heart of the city’s central business district. The Street was named after Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania, David Collins who also led the short-lived Sorrento settlement of 1803.