Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is intended to be one of Sydney’s “buzz� places. To Reach Darling Harbour you can take a train to Town Hall station, after leaving the station, turn right into Druit Street, walk down two blocks and turn right into Sussex Street. Then, walk a further block to Market Street, turn left and walk across the pedestrian bridge. Alternatively, you can catch the monorail service from near the corners of Pitt and Market Streets.
Darling Harbour is one of Sydney’s most popular recreation spots with over 1.3 million people visiting the sunny foreshore precinct each year. The area has a colourful history playing an integral role in Sydney’s early market days when it was used for receiving fresh produce and timber from Parramatta and the north coast. Darling Harbour plays a lead role in Sydney’s day and night life. Tourists and locals alike are thrilled daily with the abundance of things to see, do and experience in Darling Harbour.
Shopping in Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour offers some fabulous shopping. From bargains to luxury items, this beautiful waterfront centre is teeming with things for you and your whole family.
You will find over 120 retail outlets at Harbourside, many of which are exclusive Harbourside retailers, selling everything from opals, flowers, leather goods, aboriginal art, handcrafted glass pieces and souvenires.
Take five minutes to walk to Paddy’s Markets – grab some bargains and some delicious fresh food in the heart of Chinatown
Take the light rail to Sydney Fish Market for a taste of Sydeny’s freshest and finest seafood
Eating & Drinking at Darling Harbour
There are over 55 restaurants and cafes in the Harbourside complex and across the water at Cockle Bay. You will find this place a great spot for dining if you are with you family or spouse specially.
This place is the best for Burgers, seafood, gourmet wood fired pizzas and traditional aussie pies. There are many other edible delights available at Darling Harbour. If you prefer a liquid refreshment then there’s freshly squeezed juices, local and imported beers and some excellent views from the bars situated on the waterfront at Harbourside and Cockle Bay.