Local Hotspots

Sean
Local Hotspots

Food scene

A hotspot in Sydney for Fresh seafood!
Fresh seafood cooked daily or buy something to cook back at our home. Only a 15 minute walk!
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Pamilihan ng Isda ng Sydney
Bank Street
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Fresh seafood cooked daily or buy something to cook back at our home. Only a 15 minute walk!
Experience the best of Sydney at Darling Quarter – a contemporary cultural precinct offering a diverse range of eateries, plus entertainment, arts projects, exhibitions and activities, all set in a lively community gathering space. Featuring renowned restaurants and cafes, one of Australia’s best children’s playgrounds, the acclaimed Monkey Baa Theatre Company, and the Village Green, with a year-round program of free events and experiences for audiences of all ages. It’s a thriving destination that welcomes everyone! Take the tram from Glebe to get there. Only a 15 minute ride!
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Darling Quarter Car Park
11 Harbour St
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Experience the best of Sydney at Darling Quarter – a contemporary cultural precinct offering a diverse range of eateries, plus entertainment, arts projects, exhibitions and activities, all set in a lively community gathering space. Featuring renowned restaurants and cafes, one of Australia’s best children’s playgrounds, the acclaimed Monkey Baa Theatre Company, and the Village Green, with a year-round program of free events and experiences for audiences of all ages. It’s a thriving destination that welcomes everyone! Take the tram from Glebe to get there. Only a 15 minute ride!
20-minute walk by to get to this place, with great views along the way. After dinner, we usually take a stroll here for some famous Messina ice cream. It's a beautiful walk along the water. Or grab a bite for dinner here and slowly make your way back home. -- It may be historic, but Tramsheds today has been transformed into Sydney’s most dynamic district for dining – and learning. Home to 7 community-based retailers and 11 restaurants and cafes from some of Sydney’s most forward-thinking chefs, it’s a hub for culinary creativity and a place where true innovation is born. The Rozelle Tramway Depot was always busy when it was built back in 1904, becoming an important interchange where people met and socialized on their way around the city. While it has a different purpose today, more than a century on and a dramatic renovation later, Tramsheds still plays a pivotal role in community gatherings and remains a place to celebrate Sydney’s architectural history.
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Tramsheds
1 Dalgal Wy
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20-minute walk by to get to this place, with great views along the way. After dinner, we usually take a stroll here for some famous Messina ice cream. It's a beautiful walk along the water. Or grab a bite for dinner here and slowly make your way back home. -- It may be historic, but Tramsheds today has been transformed into Sydney’s most dynamic district for dining – and learning. Home to 7 community-based retailers and 11 restaurants and cafes from some of Sydney’s most forward-thinking chefs, it’s a hub for culinary creativity and a place where true innovation is born. The Rozelle Tramway Depot was always busy when it was built back in 1904, becoming an important interchange where people met and socialized on their way around the city. While it has a different purpose today, more than a century on and a dramatic renovation later, Tramsheds still plays a pivotal role in community gatherings and remains a place to celebrate Sydney’s architectural history.

Neighbourhoods

The inner west suburb of Newtown is arguably Sydney's most eclectic neighbourhood. By day, the free-spirited nature of its thrift shops, cafés and galleries prevail, while after-hours hordes of students revel in its diverse nightlife – from indie music to avant-garde cinema and bars. In Newtown, things are a little left of centre and the locals love it. Newtown is a 15-20 minute bus ride. Just walk up to Glebe point road and catch the 370 bus.
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Newtown
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The inner west suburb of Newtown is arguably Sydney's most eclectic neighbourhood. By day, the free-spirited nature of its thrift shops, cafés and galleries prevail, while after-hours hordes of students revel in its diverse nightlife – from indie music to avant-garde cinema and bars. In Newtown, things are a little left of centre and the locals love it. Newtown is a 15-20 minute bus ride. Just walk up to Glebe point road and catch the 370 bus.
Surry Hills is the foodie capital of Sydney, but there’s plenty more to the 2010 postcode than its never-ending supply of cafés and restaurants. Check out the top 10 things to see and do in this stylish inner-city suburb.
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Surry Hills
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Surry Hills is the foodie capital of Sydney, but there’s plenty more to the 2010 postcode than its never-ending supply of cafés and restaurants. Check out the top 10 things to see and do in this stylish inner-city suburb.
Broadway Sydney is a busy central shopping centre located only two kilometres away from Sydney central business district. It is conveniently located near Central Station, Sydney's transport hub, with buses frequently passing the centre. It has a Coles, ALDI, Kmart, and Target, as well as 125 speciality stores including Apple Store, Nike, Sephora, H and M, plus a 12 digital screen Hoyts cinema including Hoyts Lux. Be sure to check out Broadway Sydney’s Level Two. The Level has 20 in-demand retailers alongside commissioned public artworks, offering customers a fusion of the hottest brands in food, fashion, beauty and art. The introduction of a premium mix of Australian and international brands offers everything from food and fashion, to beauty and lifestyle, for all customers to enjoy. How to get there: By Bus: catch 370/433/431 By Feet: 30 min walk from home By Car: Free 3 hour parking By Uber: Less than $10 ride
Broadway
Broadway
Broadway Sydney is a busy central shopping centre located only two kilometres away from Sydney central business district. It is conveniently located near Central Station, Sydney's transport hub, with buses frequently passing the centre. It has a Coles, ALDI, Kmart, and Target, as well as 125 speciality stores including Apple Store, Nike, Sephora, H and M, plus a 12 digital screen Hoyts cinema including Hoyts Lux. Be sure to check out Broadway Sydney’s Level Two. The Level has 20 in-demand retailers alongside commissioned public artworks, offering customers a fusion of the hottest brands in food, fashion, beauty and art. The introduction of a premium mix of Australian and international brands offers everything from food and fashion, to beauty and lifestyle, for all customers to enjoy. How to get there: By Bus: catch 370/433/431 By Feet: 30 min walk from home By Car: Free 3 hour parking By Uber: Less than $10 ride

Local Events

Held every Saturday, from 10am - 4pm. Glebe Markets is one of Sydney's most well known Saturday markets with diversity, character and style. Directions: By Bus: catch 370/431/433 down Glebe point road and stop at the primary school. By feet: a 20-minute walk down Glebe point road.
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Mga Pamilihan ng Glebe
Glebe Point Road
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Held every Saturday, from 10am - 4pm. Glebe Markets is one of Sydney's most well known Saturday markets with diversity, character and style. Directions: By Bus: catch 370/431/433 down Glebe point road and stop at the primary school. By feet: a 20-minute walk down Glebe point road.