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The MUST-SEE Architecture in Sydney
"A quirky flea market, Paddy’s Market is the best place for some cheap clothes, souvenirs, and antiques. The market also has a food section which has excellent fresh produce of fruits and vegetables, and also meat and seafood!. It is popular amongst tourists because of its fun vibe and atmosphere."
"Paddy’s Markets This huge market hall pretty much has everything you could imagine under it – and I mean everything!. When I visited I saw clothes, cosmetics, crafts, antiques, jewellery, fruit, veggies, hot food as well as some wacky souvenirs."
"It’s been a significant fixture in the local community, having been around now for over 150 years. Its origins date back to 1834 when then-Governor..."
"Specialising in beauty and fashion, the Strand Arcade is flocked by tourists and locals alike. The centre is known for its Victorian architecture, which spells out elegance and style, as do the brands that have stores inside. Another shop that is worth a mention here is Haigh’s Chocolate, which is a famous gourmet brand in Sydney."
"The Strand Arcade is a Victorian-style retail arcade in the heart of Sydney’s central business district. The 3-storey structure features several decorative elements including a tinted glass rooftop, traditional-styled protruding galleries, cedar staircases, tiled floors, cast iron balusters, and timber-framed shop fronts."
"The Tramsheds is home to a full-size restored tram that kids can climb inside, plus a wide range of family-friendly restaurants. Outside the Tramsheds lies Harold Park, an expansive park featuring a custom-built playground. Read more about the Tramsheds here."
"One of the largest shopping centre in Sydney which is located in Broadway locality and a shopper’s paradise too. You can get a chance to shop from over millions of brand options and this is one of the best places for Shopping in Sydney.Highlights: The shopping mall features some of the renowned brands which are hard to find anywhere else. You can get a chance to shop from Kmart, Coles, food court, Hoyts 12 screen cinemas."
"Take little builders to Sydney’s 2nd LEGO Certified store inside the Broadway Sydney shopping centre. Kids will love playing with bricks, building their own minifigure and more. Get more info on the LEGO Store Broadway Sydney."
"Broadway Shopping Centre is a premier shopping centre located just a few minutes from the Sydney Central Business District. It is strategically located close to Central Station, making it ideal for shoppers looking for..."
"The Harbourside Shopping Centre provides not just an amazing view because it is located close to the water edge. The magnificent view that the place provides is an absolute show stopper. You can view the amazing harbour and city skyline view which will surely take your breath away and this is one of the best places for Shopping in Sydney.Highlights: Quite interestingly, you will also find a bowling alley and laser in this shopping centre which just adds to the fun you can have in this place."
"Located in Darling Harbour, the Harbourside Shopping Centre is a fun place to shop at. Packed with stores from fashion to lifestyle, and also with bowling alleys, cinemas, and more, it is an ideal weekend destination for families, as well as friends. Tourists often come here for the nightlife, as the view from some of the restaurants here is spectacular."
"Harbourside Shopping Centre is a spectacular retail centre whose prime location makes it a favourite for shoppers and sightseers – located on the edge of the water at Darling Harbour, hence the name..."
"There’s an interactive play area for children in The Backyard, fitted with musical play areas, an environmental education trail and plenty of room for exploring, climbing and running, as well as a family respite area in The Secret Garden (with water play!). It’s also free.Where: Windsor Rd and White Hart Dr, Rouse Hill"
"Rouse Hill Town Centre is a shopping centre located in the suburb of Rouse Hill, also referred to as RHTC. It stands out amongst Sydney’s retail centres mainly because it is a true town centre in every sense of..."
"Historic Rodd Island, in Iron Cove, offers scenic harbour views, picnicking, fishing, and venue hire for weddings and functions in Sydney Harbour National Park."
"Snapper Island is one of Sydney’s little-known islands and is the smallest island in Sydney Harbour. Located in the main channel towards the western end of the harbour, Snapper Island was originally a rocky..."
"With views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, historic Clark Island is a picnic spot like no other, near Double Bay in the eastern suburbs."
"Kabuki Shoroku Japanese Restaurant is a go-to sushi place in Sydney. This is a nice spot in the city if you are looking for a more tranquil and peaceful place where you can enjoy sushi. They also have a great selection of sashimi and grilled fish excellently prepared for you."
"There is no denying Hartsyard's heritage; it is palpably American in taste, substance and style. As soon as you push open the glass door, the smell of hickory smoked pork greets you with open arms. You'd be forgiven for thinking you had mistakenly stumbled across a classic American backyard cook-out, but that's what’s beautiful about this Newtown newcomer."
"Plating here is a little fancier, the pricing is a little pricier, but the food is well worth the funds. Look at those biscuits and gravy!. Must try: Beyond their notorious desserts, their fried chicken is a definite must."
"Restaurants Modern Australian Newtown"
"No matter what you need to get you through the lockdown, they’ve got it as Shenkin. Chocolate chip cookies, coffee, shakshua, labneh plates – they’ve got you covered. Their Enmore outpost also offers delicious dinner menus from teriyaki eggplant, hummus, lamb spare ribs and other delicious dishes with a unique fusion of Middle Eastern and Australian flavours."
"Middle Eastern , Cafe/Bakery"
"Calories don’t count in lockdown, so head over to Dr Dough Donuts for your daily sugar fix stat. They also offer same day delivery."