Robina Town Centre is a shopping in Robina, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.5/5 rating from 9700 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5575 0481. Website: http://www.robinatowncentre.com.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Robina · Shopping
(9,700 reviews)
The lakeside dining precinct is the detail most visitors miss. Skip the food court and head there for a proper sit-down meal with water views, a genuinely good reason to linger. With over 400 stores across fashion, homewares, tech, and beauty, plus David Jones, Myer, Uniqlo, and H&M anchoring the mix, Robina covers most shopping needs in a single loop. The Kitchens precinct draws the food-focused crowd. Timezone and tenpin bowling make it a reliable family day out, and Event Cinemas runs both Vmax and Gold Class. Parking is free, plentiful, and multi-entry. Download the centre's app before you go; the layout is intuitive but the car parks are genuinely easy to lose track of. Weekday mornings are the move if crowds aren't your thing.
Robina Town Centre is a fantastic shopping destination with a wide range of shops, from fashion and beauty to electronics and homeware. It also offers a great variety of restaurants, cafés, and food options, perfect for any taste or occasion. The supermarkets are large and well-stocked, making it convenient for grocery shopping too. The centre is clean, spacious, and easy to navigate, with plenty of parking. A great place to spend the day shopping, dining, or just relaxing!
Robina Town Centre is one of the best shopping destinations on the Gold Coast. It has a huge range of stores to suit every need – from big-name fashion brands and department stores to specialty shops, tech, and lifestyle outlets. The dining options are excellent, with everything from casual food court eats to sit-down restaurants and cafés. The centre is always clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate with clear signage and plenty of seating areas. Parking is convenient, with multiple entry points and both undercover and outdoor options. Public transport access is also good, making it easy to get to. The atmosphere is relaxed but lively, and there’s often something happening – from pop-up stalls to events and seasonal displays. Overall, Robina Town Centre offers a great mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment, making it a perfect spot for a quick visit or a full day out.

Nerang
Nerang's neighbourhood answer to the big-centre chaos. The butcher draws repeat visits, the Woolworths handles the rest, and the car park doesn't require a strategy. A practical, well-kept local mall that's been doing its job since 1994.

Elanora
The southern Gold Coast's most complete shopping centre, with all three major supermarkets, Kmart, a Japanese-Korean grocer, and over 80 specialty stores under one roof. Recently refurbished and easy to navigate, with parking all around. Wendy's milk bar for after.

A long drive from Brisbane but a nice change from a lot of cookie-cutter shopping centres. Free parking (at least on a Sunday). Spacious and pleasantly uncrowded. A good mix of large stores including David Jones, Myer, Uni Qlo and H&M, combined with many smaller retailers that are not commonly found in a lot of other malls. Good choice of food outlets and cafes.
Great range of stores clean and tidy. Lots of comfortable seating when you need to sit to take a break. I miss the water features they used to have and would like to see more aesthetically pleasing structures in the centre but it's still nice.
Love hanging out here with my family and/or friends. Great atmosphere and many things you can do. There are two inside food courts which have a great selection of food. There is also one outside which is fun for the kids as there is a small playground and a large grassy patch. Lots of clothes, shoes, jewellery, etc shops. There is also a Timezone and a theatre for entertainment. There are hairdressers, massage places, and many beauty places. You can even do your weekly shopping here. There is everything you need inside here. 100% recommend visiting this shopping centre.
Miami
A compact open-air centre anchored by Coles, with a sushi train that locals rate and the usual neighbourhood essentials: Liquorland, Chempro, Australia Post. Not a destination shop, but a genuinely useful local strip with a more human scale than the big malls up the highway.