Welcome to Orange Central Square Shopping Centre, your premier shopping destination in Orange, NSW. Situated at 227-239 Summer St, our center offers a diverse and enticing selection of retail outlets, dining options, and services to cater to all your needs under one roof.

At Orange Central Square, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and a seamless shopping experience. Our dedicated team is here to assist you with any inquiries, recommendations, or bookings you may require during your visit. You can also reach us at (02) 6361 2537 for further information.

Discover a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere at our center, where you can explore a range of shops and boutiques offering everything from fashion and homeware to electronics and beauty products. Whether you’re looking for the latest trends or everyday essentials, Orange Central Square has something for everyone.

Experience the convenience of a one-stop shopping destination that values your satisfaction and aims to provide a memorable experience each time you visit. Claim your free listing with us to stay updated on promotions, events, and exclusive offers available at Orange Central Square Shopping Centre.

Join us at Orange Central Square Shopping Centre and indulge in a unique retail experience that combines variety, quality, and personalized service to enhance your shopping journey. We look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant community hub in the heart of Orange.

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Antonio Lam

3 Google Rating

Very friendly staffs. However the Vandoo Beef was too salty for my liking. Other diners were nice to

3/ 5

Very friendly staffs. However the Vandoo Beef was too salty for my liking. Other diners were nice too as people said Hello to me from other tables. They must recognized that I was not a local.

Margaret Heanes

5 Google Rating

Wanted a Cafe for coffee and Coles for a quick shop. Easy and good for both.

5/ 5

Wanted a Cafe for coffee and Coles for a quick shop. Easy and good for both.

tracy inwood

3 Google Rating

Mostly clean tidy, needs some more retailers to come and fill the centre. No centre management, need

3/ 5

Mostly clean tidy, needs some more retailers to come and fill the centre. No centre management, need to have someone on the ground, not based elsewhere.

julie-anne brett

5 Google Rating

Not as good as the one in Nowra but still pretty good.

5/ 5

Not as good as the one in Nowra but still pretty good.

Luke Johnson

4 Google Rating

One of the largest Kmarts we have encountered.

4/ 5

One of the largest Kmarts we have encountered.

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  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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