15 listings
There are 15 parking available shopping in Noosa on thegood.guide. These include Bay Village Noosa Car Park, Bay Village on Hastings, Coolum Village. All listings are editorially reviewed with real Google reviews and opening hours.

Undercover parking right on Hastings Street, a short walk from Main Beach on Laguna Bay. Rates are steep at around $40 for five hours, but when Noosa's street parking is non-existent in peak season, this central option earns its keep.
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The food court at the centre of Hastings Street, where locals grab Hard Coffee's espresso, raid the Bakery Café for cakes and wraps, and occasionally defend their lunch from resident brush turkeys. Convenient, unpretentious, and genuinely useful.
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A compact, undercover precinct on Birtwill Street that covers the essentials well. Coeliac-friendly cafe options, helpful staff, and the beach a short walk away. Practical rather than flashy, and better for it.
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The nail salon alone justifies the trip. Vietnails Spa at Hub & Co runs an efficient, professional operation that locals return to consistently. The wider centre covers everyday shopping basics, and the undercover parking makes it a practical base for exploring the Junction precinct.
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The Woolworths alone is worth the detour, with Japanese curry, above-average sushi, and scan-as-you-go trolleys. Single-storey, easy to park, and genuinely well-stocked. Over 100 stores close to Hastings Street. The go-to when the Noosa rain rolls in.
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Noosa Junction's workhorse shopping centre. Coles, BWS, XO Cellars, Noosa Fair Butchery, and Berry Keeper Cafe cover most bases. It's not glamorous, but when you need holiday supplies sorted in one stop, this is where locals and tourists both end up.
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Eclectic Style anchors this Noosaville homemaker strip with a large showroom of beachy interior furniture and fittings at reasonable prices. The broader centre covers the practical bases, including Rivers for affordable clothing and ample parking that actually delivers on its promise.
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The butcher alone justifies the detour. Noosa Junction Plaza is a no-frills neighbourhood spot with a surprisingly strong IGA, a compact discount store for beach-trip emergencies, and a butcher stocking wagyu that locals rate highly. Parking is a puzzle, but the produce is worth it.
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Between Sunshine Beach and Coolum, Peregian runs quieter than either. Patrolled beach, a boardwalk behind the surf club, good coffee in the village strip, and the Captain's Daughter for a cold beer with the locals. Arrive early on weekends before the car park fills.
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The cafe outside Coles is worth the stop on its own. Peregian Springs Shopping Centre covers the everyday essentials, butcher, pharmacy, bottle shop, vet, 24-hour gym, and Coles, without the drive north to Noosa. Parking is tight, so go early.
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The IGA, chemist, and bottle shop keep locals coming back, but the food stalls and organic-leaning retailers are the real reason to linger. Open seven days from 7am to 9pm. Parking gets tight in school holidays, so arrive early.
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A neighbourhood strip with genuine pull: the Sunrise Bakery's Carolina Reaper pie has its own wall of fame, the butcher earns repeat visits, and the IGA handles the rest. The car park will test you, but the locals have made their peace with it.
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A straightforward neighbourhood centre on Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin Plaza handles the practical side of life in this quiet riverside suburb. Useful for locals and visitors alike who want everyday supplies without the Noosa Heads crowds.
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A small neighbourhood centre where the corner bakery's apple turnovers and eclairs stop people in their tracks. Coffee, Deepak restaurant, a watchmaker worth trusting, and enough parking to make the errand run easy. The kind of place locals orbit without thinking twice.
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An IGA with a serious cheese section, an Italian kitchen giving Hastings Street real competition, sushi, a gut health café, and a beauty clinic. The Noosa Junction precinct that locals actually use, week in, week out.
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