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Bay Village has it all

By Hollie Harris

Nestled in the heart of Noosa’s iconic Hastings Street, Bay Village offers a wide selection of eateries, boutique shops, beauty treatments and spa, as well as bars, restaurants and a nightclub.
With a huge variety of services, retails and entertainment all in one location, Bay Village has it all.
The spacious food court, with seating for 120, houses a wide range of dining options, from fast food to nutritious juices and super-foods, from sandwiches to Asian delights, and plenty more besides.
For the discerning coffee drinker, a visit to Hard Coffee to sample their superior Campus blend, exclusive to Noosa, is a must.
Or perhaps you’d prefer a refreshing smoothie or mouth-watering gelato before returning to the surf?
The stylish, independent shops with their welcoming, attentive staff put the pleasure back into shopping, and cater for all your holiday needs.
Here you’ll find ladies and gents clothing, jewellery, sportswear, beachwear, gifts, homewares, books, tour booking and so much more.
For those looking for some high-end pampering, a visit to the renowned spa is a must.
There’s also a Cosmetic Studio and nail and massage boutiques to help you look and feel your very best.
Parking is easy in the onsite two-storey car park.
Handy for the shops and dining, and just a short stroll to Main Beach.
After dark, round off your perfect day with a visit to the Bay Village restaurants, live music venues, nightclub and bars.
Head over to Bay Village on Hastings Street to check out what they have to offer, whether it be morning, afternoon or evening. Find out more at www.bayvillagenoosa.com.au.

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