Sydney Destinations
Chinatown precinct
<b> <I>The spice of Sydney's life</I> </b> Located adjacent to Darling Harbour, Haymarket is home to Sydney's Chinatown, the city's Chinese community having settled there in large numbers in the second half of the 19th Century. Fittingly it is filled ...
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Circular Quay
<b> <i> Sydney’s heritage setting for a contemporary City </b> </i> Circular Quay is part of The Rocks precinct - the historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement. The Rocks boasts one of the best positions on the harbour. Successfully ...
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City Centre precinct
<b> <I>A true shopping Mecca </I> </b> Sydney's Central Business District is home to some of the city's best shopping arcades and malls. There are over four hundred specialty stores in eight major retail centres in Pitt Street Mall alone, where you'l ...
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Darling Harbour precinct
<b><I>A cosmopolitan waterfront destination </I></b> Alive with activity day and night Darling Harbour is hugely popular with visitors to Sydney. It has developed into one of the city's largest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts. One of Syd ...
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Darlinghurst precinct
<b><I>Happening nightlife for the streetwise </I></b> Just east of the city centre, Darlinghurst starts near Hyde Park at Oxford Street and extends towards Kings Cross at William Street. Darlinghurst and Paddington, two suburbs with contrasting perso ...
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Fort Denison
One of the last Martello Towers to be build in the world after the design's defensive capabilities had been proven by the English at Cap Mortella Corsica in 1794. The fort was built to defend Sydney against possible attack by Russian warships. Built ...
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Glebe precinct
<b> <I>Replenish your soul with alternative food and therapies </i></b> Glebe is a popular residential area renowned for its New Age vibe. It's architecturally interesting with its charming mix of workers' cottages and grand 19th century abodes inha ...
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Goat Island
Goat Island, west of the Harbour Bridge, was once the fledgling colony's gunpowder store and the source of the sandstone used in some of Sydney's finest buildings. This 13 hectare island was also the headquarters for the Sydney Water Police who kept ...
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Haymarket
<b> <I>The spice of Sydney's life</I> </b> Located adjacent to Darling Harbour, Haymarket is home to Sydney's Chinatown, the city's Chinese community having settled there in large numbers in the second half of the 19th Century. Fittingly it is filled ...
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Kings Cross
<b> <I>Vibrant and diverse entertainment all day, every day </I> </b> Kings Cross, the most densely populated square kilometre in Australia, buzzes with nightclubs, live music, adult entertainment and more than two hundred of the city's finest restau ...
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Kings Cross precinct
<b> <I>Vibrant and diverse entertainment all day, every day </I> </b> Kings Cross, the most densely populated square kilometre in Australia, buzzes with nightclubs, live music, adult entertainment and more than two hundred of the city's finest restau ...
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Sydney Eastside precinct
<b> <I> A showcase of Australian history, life and culture </I></b> Incorporating historic Macquarie Street and some of the city's finest green open spaces, Sydney's Eastside features many premier cultural and heritage institutions and is the place t ...
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Sydney Harbour
<b> <i> An essential Sydney experience. </b> </i> Incorporating the harbour’s islands and much of the Foreshore, Sydney Harbour National Park brims with picnic areas, bays, harbour pools and beaches to relax in. It’s where ferries, yachts, crui ...
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Sydney Harbour Foreshore and Islands precinct
<b><i> An essential Sydney experience. </b> </i> Incorporating the harbour's islands and much of the Foreshore, Sydney Harbour National Park brims with picnic areas, bays, harbour pools and beaches to relax in. It's where ferries, yachts, cruise ve ...
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The Rocks
<b> <i> Sydney’s heritage setting for a contemporary City </b> </i> The historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement, The Rocks boasts one of the best positions on the harbour. Successfully combining a colourful history with a warm ambien ...
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The Rocks - Circular Quay precinct
<b> <i> Sydney's heritage setting for a contemporary City </b> </i> The historic site of Sydney's first European settlement, The Rocks boasts one of the best positions on the harbour. Successfully combining a colourful history with a warm ambience a ...
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Walsh Bay
The Cafes, Bars and Restaurants of Walsh Bay are located next door to Barangaroo. Only 500m along Hickson Rd, towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge you’ll find yourself in Walsh Bay. Where everything old is new again, and fascinating fragments of Sydne ...
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Woolloomooloo
Woolloomooloo offers a multitude of waterfront al fresco dining experiences along the restored Finger Wharf providing stunning views of the city skyline and harbour surrounds. Inside is the ultra modern five star hotel, W Sydney and the stylish Water ...
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Woolloomooloo precinct
<b> <I>Vibrant and diverse entertainment all day, every day </I> </b> Woolloomooloo offers a multitude of waterfront al fresco dining experiences along the restored Woolloomooloo Wharf providing stunning views of the city skyline and harbour surround ...
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