The prices here are the same as other luxury stores, but you get membership points for shopping here, which can be used for coupons, and the stores are tax-free, which saves you the trouble of TRS (Tourist Refund Scheme). The staff are very friendly, so overall it's a good place to shop and relax.
We went to Louis Vuitton this morning and it's right next to DFS so we took a look at DFS while we were there. There didn't seem to be much interest there and we wondered if it was aimed at overseas tourists rather than locals.
DFS Duty Free Shop mainly operates brand-name stores around the world, including perfumes, clothing and accessories, alcohol and tobacco, watches and jewelry, etc. The first DFS Duty Free Shop was first established in Hong Kong, followed by Honolulu. Currently, there are about 18 DFS Duty Free Shops in the world.
Just in the rock area near the cruise ship terminal, this store is still quite big, but I look like mainly tour groups come over. The door here is the fourth floor and then go down one layer by layer. There are not many brands here, and the price is more expensive than the city. The most terrible thing is that the service attitude here is very poor, not only there is no rest area, but the waiter at Gucci is basically the rhythm of pushing you out. The only highlight is that it has the brand of Grassutti, and its price should be slightly lower than in Germany.
This is a great shopping mall in Sydney, basically the world's top luxury brands. I went to T Square and found that there were not many people, but those who could shop here were not rich or expensive.
Sydney's T Square boasts world-famous and Australian brands, as well as a wide array of Australian souvenirs and local artworks to choose from. We also offer you the best service such as delivery to the hotel, free shuttle bus, preferential exchange rate foreign currency exchange, etc., so that you can enjoy a comfortable shopping trip.
There are a lot of goods, but the location is super difficult to find. The waiter's attitude was average, and he didn't tell Trip.com that there was a cashback. He barely handled it after repeated inquiries. There was no freebie for shopping. It was like buying or not buying. It was all the tour groups that took it to entertain.
Shopping paradise, but basically, the price is about 5 times more expensive than the domestic.
The prices here are the same as other luxury stores, but you get membership points for shopping here, which can be used for coupons, and the stores are tax-free, which saves you the trouble of TRS (Tourist Refund Scheme). The staff are very friendly, so overall it's a good place to shop and relax.
We went to Louis Vuitton this morning and it's right next to DFS so we took a look at DFS while we were there. There didn't seem to be much interest there and we wondered if it was aimed at overseas tourists rather than locals.
DFS Duty Free Shop mainly operates brand-name stores around the world, including perfumes, clothing and accessories, alcohol and tobacco, watches and jewelry, etc. The first DFS Duty Free Shop was first established in Hong Kong, followed by Honolulu. Currently, there are about 18 DFS Duty Free Shops in the world.
Just in the rock area near the cruise ship terminal, this store is still quite big, but I look like mainly tour groups come over. The door here is the fourth floor and then go down one layer by layer. There are not many brands here, and the price is more expensive than the city. The most terrible thing is that the service attitude here is very poor, not only there is no rest area, but the waiter at Gucci is basically the rhythm of pushing you out. The only highlight is that it has the brand of Grassutti, and its price should be slightly lower than in Germany.
This is a great shopping mall in Sydney, basically the world's top luxury brands. I went to T Square and found that there were not many people, but those who could shop here were not rich or expensive.
Sydney's T Square boasts world-famous and Australian brands, as well as a wide array of Australian souvenirs and local artworks to choose from. We also offer you the best service such as delivery to the hotel, free shuttle bus, preferential exchange rate foreign currency exchange, etc., so that you can enjoy a comfortable shopping trip.
There are a lot of goods, but the location is super difficult to find. The waiter's attitude was average, and he didn't tell Trip.com that there was a cashback. He barely handled it after repeated inquiries. There was no freebie for shopping. It was like buying or not buying. It was all the tour groups that took it to entertain.
Shopping paradise, but basically, the price is about 5 times more expensive than the domestic.