Sydney offers plenty of historical and contemporary Australian flavor. The marvelous Sydney Opera House looks like a great origami sailboat, floating peacefully in a harbor. Wander the narrow cobblestone streets of The Rocks and then take in a street performance on the Circular Quay before heading into the Museum of Contemporary Art. The views from the Sydney Tower Eye observatory are epic – use this chance to get to know the layout of the city from high above.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
The Founders of DUX Collection, Arlene and Neville Nolly, hand-make DUX Collection products in store and at a workshop in Sydney, Australia. DUX Collection is committed to offering 100% Australian based and made products. DUX hand makes their products using formulations comprising of essential oils, powerful plant-based ingredients, which are high in antioxidants, DUX products are 98% naturally derived. At DUX their energy is focused on creating unique fragrances, which can be used used safely for the home, office and body.
The most Amazing products I have ever seen , all natural products , a must see store in the Rocks , Candles, Diffusers, Essential Oils and many many more ❤️Will definitely return soon ❤️
4.5 based on 6,102 reviews
Visit for the beautiful architecture, stay for the shops. Window shop through the atrium's five levels for high fashion brands, enjoy coffee at the cafes, and listen to the Royal Clock strike.
Amazing building both outside and inside - amazing Christmas tree - a truly beautiful arcade, perfect for browsing, tea and cake! - amazing clocks too!
4.5 based on 177 reviews
Tramsheds is Sydney’s most exciting food and lifestyle destination, housed in the former historic Rozelle Tram Depot. Originally built in 1904, this beautifully restored dining precinct features 11 restaurants from some of Sydney’s most forward-thinking chefs, artisans and provedores including Bodega 1904 and Flour Eggs Water. The precinct also houses seven community-based vendors including a Nail Salon, Supermarket and Gym. Once housing over 200 trams, the former Rozelle Depot, now known as Tramsheds, is a place people come to immerse themselves into the local culture, or pick up artisan produce. Located only four kilometres from Sydney’s CBD, in Sydney’s inner west, Tramsheds offers a diverse and vibrant meeting place for the blossoming inner west community. Tramsheds is the perfect destination to conveniently connect - anytime of the day or night, through the week and on weekends. The precinct offers something to suit all tastes, occasions and budgets.
Been to the Tramsheds several times before and the visit is always enjoyable. This time we stopped in here between a wedding and its reception and had pizza & coffee at The Hermitage which was very good. There are plenty of other restaurants if you wish to divulge in something different and an interesting, if expensive, supermarket. There is a Messina ice-cream outlet for those who have a sweet tooth and a couple of retail outlets for alcoholic beverages. The fit out has been done very tastefully and is modern without being over-the-top. The only thing missing is a general seating area and perhaps a proper pub/bar but outside of this there is nothing to complain about. It can get busy, particularly at weekend lunchtimes, but I have always found parking away from the car-park. Worth visiting.
4.0 based on 431 reviews
Westfield Sydney is home to more than 280 fashion, food and landmark stores. Offering the best shopping in the city for luxury, local and international designer and high street fashion across four levels, with a further two levels of dining. Also visit the Sydney Tower restaurants or take the SKYWALK for the best view of Sydney. Definitely not to be missed, Westfield Sydney is the ultimate shopping destination in the city.
A real delight for shopping with plenty of high end shops and designer boutiques. Easy to find your way around and many food plazas to stop for lunch or a coffee
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Regent Place is an extension of Sydney urban streets, the destination to find the Most Trendy Restaurants and Retail Stores in Sydney.
4.0 based on 264 reviews
great place to shop & eat, love that it is a mall you can just stroll down in & out of the shops, it does get very busy though. but it is a great spot to check out in the heart of sydney.
4.0 based on 190 reviews
Its been a while since I have been to Market City but the renovations here, have made such an improvement. They have removed the messy and cheap looking food court with all the cheap Asian eateries. They now have 1909 dining precinct which is an upmarket food court of Asian restaurants (Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese) more in line with an upmarket mall and similar to what I saw in my travels in upmarket Asian Malls. They still have a nice food court downstairs with the usual franchise chains. It is now an enjoyable shopping centre to visit.
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Located in Glebe, this mall features 105 stores ranging from brands like H&M to Bonds. The shopping center also has a trendy dining selection that's open after trading hours for a post-shopping snack.
I love this shopping centre! Definitely everything you need in one spot Kmart, Coles, Aldi, Apple, JB-HiFi, Bonds, Target, MAC and so on. The food court is not that big but has a good variety of delicious food. There's NO big fast food brand inside like Maccas or KFC. The Bathroom is a little bit hard to find but they just renovated it recently ;) small tip go in the second floor it's not that crowded like on the ground floor.
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