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  • 5/5 Maneesha 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing handmade, antique shops, art gallery, home decor, restaurants and café. It's a nice place to visit, shop and support local businesses. You'll find plenty of unique items. I personally loved the wide range of artisian soaps and body care products at the Witchscents Organics boutique.
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  • 5/5 Barry C. 2 years ago on Google
    Great little walk with small unique shops. There are limited side street parkings but has parking lot a little further out.
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  • 3/5 Gillian B. 2 months ago on Google • 195 reviews New
    Visited here today for lunch,found it disappointing there. Not many interesting shops there now,not like it used to be years ago. Parking very hard & the toilets need attention,no soap in there. Don't need anymore winery shops along the stretch also. Found it all disappointing. Visited from Brisbane.

  • 5/5 Vicky Z. 1 year ago on Google
    There are so many interesting stores. The cafes and fudge shops have tasty food.
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  • 5/5 MeiFang (. 1 year ago on Google
    An unique town for locally-made gifts, clothing, weekend markets, fabulous antiques in Tambourine Mountain and a great place to get a souvenir. There are many other shops and galleries selling their beautiful, unique wares. Antiques, art galleries, clothing, coffee beans, cellar doors and award winning vodka. Love the fudge shop and the German Cuckoo Clock Nest shop. A great day trip with family.
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  • 5/5 Thushini G. 4 months ago on Google • 116 reviews
    A lovely walk along the streets with many shops ranging from handicrafts, glass work, clocks, pottery, clothes, and lots and lots of food. Parking is available on either side of the street. I loved the items on display at Angela's pantry, the German cuckoo clock nest, and the glass studio. It's a great place to buy gifts or just browse through.

  • 5/5 Warin 4 months ago on Google • 82 reviews
    Always love Tamborine Mountain Galerie walk. There are many nice breakfast restaurants and cafes, and what I love the most is the atmosphere. You can find unique stuff or handmade stuff there. Plenty of parking.

  • 5/5 Mücahit K. 10 months ago on Google • 73 reviews
    Great cozy place for everyone. Well organised, clean and easy to access for everyone. Many free car parking spaces, lots of food options, in the middle of green tress. You should definitely try to eat local food, taste wine and relax

  • 5/5 Ivanka M. 7 months ago on Google • 68 reviews
    What a beautiful walk. Stunning scenery, flowers, shops and restaurants. It was lovely to meander down and check out all the stores with candies, fudge, clothes and food. We were lucky to find a carpark everyday on the weekend we were there , but it does get super busy so may be an issue sometimes.

  • 4/5 Philip J. 4 months ago on Google • 43 reviews
    Well worth a visit for the atmosphere, the variety of interesting Artisan shops offering from soaps and scents to beautiful Art glass and everything In between plus a good selection of eateries to suit all budgets. A little sad to see quite a few empty or closed up shops along the walk but still enough open to make it worthwhile. Parking is limited but parking can be found along some of the streets at both ends of the walk.

  • 5/5 Jan F. 4 months ago on Google • 29 reviews
    Always love our visits to Gallery Walk, very interesting shops.

  • 5/5 Shamsul K. 8 months ago on Google
    For that easy short walk with good breakfast lunch options. Quaint shops along the qay

  • 5/5 Nigel B. 1 year ago on Google
    Really great place for a day out in the mountains. Beautiful scenery and places to eat and explore. Get there early, as it can be very busy on weekends. Spend time walking and visiting the shops and tasting the great foods and beers. The clock shop was a highlight for me, as was the Brewery.

  • 5/5 Rob 1 year ago on Google
    Nice walk near some quaint boutique stores. You must enter them and sample some of the delights, especially the fudge stores.

  • 5/5 Paul 2 years ago on Google
    It's one of those places that you gotta check out for yourself.. to see whether it's your style or what... it's a bit eclectic and different than what you'll see on the Gold Coast surfers paradise strip... But I like it.. and please... take a jacket or something, leave it in your car if you think it's going to be too hot, because you might be surprised like I have been multiple times lol

  • 4/5 James J. 7 months ago on Google
    Lots to look at and do. Some cool shops and nice cafes/restaurants. Very tourist focused (which is good if you are looking for interesting things) but parking can be hard to come by. Occasional weird/bad smells in parts of the street.

  • 5/5 Liz G. 5 months ago on Google
    Very nice walk with lots of shops for everyone and little cafes for brunch or ice cream.

  • 3/5 Steve C. 7 months ago on Google
    Worth a visit 👈😎 All over the world these boutique places appear, and they sell goods from all over Australia and the world too. From the incredibly unique cuckoo clock 🐦‍⬛ shop to the lolly and fudge shops. There's even a Christmas shop 🎅🌲 When visiting, the roadside parking 🚗 is limited, slow down and take it easy.

  • 5/5 Roman G. 7 months ago on Google
    We had a wonderful day on the mountain and discovered some charming keepsakes at Gallery Walk. The atmosphere was inviting, and parking was a breeze. If you're not a fan of large crowds, this place is ideal—it's neither too commercial nor too busy. With a variety of dining options offering good-quality food, it's a destination I highly recommend.

  • 4/5 Niraj 6 months ago on Google
    We visited in the afternoon, it was fantastic lots of shops lots of visitors. Then same day we visited at around 6.30-7.00pm it was a different scenario most of the shops ar closed. The street was in darkness no street lights. Its such a shame for a place like this famous. So we had to cancel our idea of having dinner here because the place was a ghost town after 6.30pm😁😁😁

  • 5/5 kennny r. 6 months ago on Google
    First time here prices are reasonable the staff are lovely and the food was very nice. coffee is good will definitely return

  • 5/5 Adam G. 8 months ago on Google
    Great experience from the Funny Honey. The Hemp Shop. The local distillery and cheese just to name a few. A great day out in crisp mountain air. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves

  • 5/5 Gordon H. 2 years ago on Google
    A beautiful way to spend the afternoon. Although I am worried about all the shops selling crystal products that repell negative energy... where does it all go. They should have vents in the roof so it is not clouding the entrance and side walks.

  • 3/5 Kaiser S. 8 months ago on Google • 8 reviews
    If you appreciate crystals and enjoy the pleasant weather, you'll definitely like this place. It offers great sunset viewing spots nearby, which add to the overall experience. The gallery walk is a delightful option for those who appreciate nature's beauty and crystal enthusiasts alike.The shop owners are very friendly too. Parking is a problem though, there’s a car park at the end of the road but it’s always packed. I usually head up around 2 or 3, lesser crowd. Sunset Recommendations are Rotary Sunset Lookout and Syd Duncan Park Lookout

  • 3/5 Karen H. 9 months ago on Google
    A bit 'old' for us. Lots of alternative shops...crystals, incense, etc but some gems in amongst these. Some terrific food outlets. It looks like an old residential street turned into a shopping strip of sorts...many of the shops were set back from the road and I found I didn't go into many -No window shopping meant I skipped lots of shops just by judging from the shop name or what I thought might be inside. My mid 70 yo mum would probably have loved fossicking through some of these shops. Street car parking is not always available but the car park at the top of the street is easy to access.

  • 4/5 alison b. 11 months ago on Google
    Beautiful place to visit, boutique shopping and various places to eat. The walk is easy to do, pathways well marked. Highly recommend a visit.

  • 5/5 Rachid G. 9 months ago on Google
    Gallery Walk is a popular tourist attraction located in Tamborine Mountain, Queensland, Australia. It is a charming shopping precinct that offers a unique and eclectic range of shops, galleries, boutiques, cafes, and art studios. Gallery Walk is known for its arts and crafts scene, showcasing the work of local artists and artisans. Visitors can explore a variety of art galleries featuring paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, and other handmade crafts. It's a great place to find unique souvenirs, gifts, or pieces of artwork to take home. In addition to the art galleries, Gallery Walk also features specialty stores that offer a wide range of products. These may include boutique fashion shops, antique stores, gourmet food outlets, homeware and decor shops, and more. You can find everything from locally produced wines and chocolates to handmade candles and skincare products. The precinct also offers a selection of cafes, restaurants, and tearooms where visitors can take a break and enjoy a meal, coffee, or a sweet treat. Some establishments may have outdoor seating or picturesque views of the surrounding mountain scenery. Gallery Walk is a pedestrian-friendly area, making it easy to stroll along the street and explore the various shops and galleries at a leisurely pace. It's a popular destination for day trips, weekend getaways, and for those looking to immerse themselves in Tamborine Mountain's creative and artistic atmosphere. When planning a visit to Gallery Walk, it's advisable to check the opening hours of individual shops and establishments, as they may vary. Tamborine Mountain is located approximately one hour's drive from Brisbane and is accessible by car. There are also guided tours available that include visits to Gallery Walk and other attractions in the Tamborine Mountain area.

  • 3/5 Brooke 2 years ago on Google
    Gallery Walk is beautiful and a lovely place to visit on Mount Tamborine. However, because there is not much competition up there, the restaurants are SEVERELY lacking in quality. They serve mediocre food at a high price purely because there aren’t many options up there. The little cafes are nice for a coffee and cake type thing but definitely don’t waste your money on a full meal. I’ve been to almost all of the restaurants up there and I can safely say they ALL are mediocre. Very sad because it could be a perfect place otherwise.

  • 5/5 Kerbray 1 year ago on Google
    Lots of quirky and interesting shops on either side of the street. The German Cuckoo Clock and Village Witch / Alchemy shop were great, but there is quite a variety of shops down the Main Street. A few food options too, with parking on either side or at each end. It can get busy during peak times, making finding a space difficult.

  • 5/5 Karen B. 1 year ago on Google
    It is a one-stop shop. I would be happy to visit again. It has award-winning distilleries, gem boutiques, tea shops, cafes, chocolateries, restaurants, a fragrance store, and specialty shops—you name it. It is also close to Curtis Falls, which is so accessible by foot.

  • 4/5 Tanya V. 1 year ago on Google
    Walked around and along here during the week. So many different shops from distilleries, fudge, clothes, pictures, cuckoo clocks, Egyptian perfume,cafes and more.

  • 5/5 Suresh B. 1 year ago on Google
    Gallery Walk ,A pleasing walk amids The Good Old And Famous Shops,restaurants ,the Vineyards wine The Brewers Beer The Distillery Scotch taste with samples and to Enjoy the taste of the land.The candy At the Fudge The Cuckoo clock And Grandfather's clocks,The Distillery Museum and lot more other shops to shopping taking care With vehicles parking.Enjoyable Walk.

  • 5/5 Miguel G. 1 year ago on Google
    The gallery walk is a lovely walk that takes you past all the shops at Tambourine Mountain. I really loved seeing all the clothes, plants, art and food on sale. I especially liked that so many things were home made.

  • 3/5 Márton K. 2 years ago on Google
    Quite disappointing that barely any place offers local products (locally made or sourced), not to mention the rich first nation culture of the area. Still a cute little walk in the town, and the fudge at Mumma Duck's was amazing

  • 5/5 AD L. 1 year ago on Google
    We stumbled across this little gem and was pleasantly surprised. This area called the Gallery Road was beautifully lined with a strip of unique shops. From a small winery, to cafes, to very unique quality shops. It was a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. You will not be disappointed.


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