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"A holiday to Sydney is incomplete without spending an hour (or five) at Paddy's Market. Expect to get lost, splash some cash and hunt down a bargain. Conveniently located between Chinatown and Sydney Central, you’ll snag costumes, phone cases, leather goods, and all the Aussie themed trinkets and souvenirs you’ll ever need."
"The market is around 150 years old and houses a ton of stalls that sell souvenirs, food, and the trendiest fashion. You won’t be able to find branded goods here. This is where you’ll be able to find vegetables and CDs from another time."
"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."
"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."
"It’s just the street that’s called Broadway because of which the shopping centre has this distinct name. You will, although, find some astonishing stores that would be tough to find anywhere else in Sydney, so that’s something to be thrilled about, right?. You’ll get to roam around in some of the most wondrous speciality stores too."
"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..."
"It’s the perfect amalgamation of indoor and outdoor mall space. The outdoor space allows you to leave your children to play and shop without them continually hanging on your back. If you don’t have kids, the outdoor space still works as a breather between the tons of shopping you’ll be doing from all the speciality stores."
"If you want to go out shopping, then it is best for you to visit Westfield Warringah Mall. It has a large indoor and outdoor shopping centre. The shopping mall encompasses some good brands such as David Jones, Myer, Target, Big W, Bunnings, Woolworths and more and this is one of the best places for Shopping in Sydney."
"Kiddo Kove is the newest kid on the indoor playground block at Hornsby Westfield. All the usual indoor play centre favourites are on offer at Kiddo Kove, including mega ball pit, climbing structures, slides, imaginative play stations (complete with an ice cream van, mini market and mini kitchen) and sensory play stations. There is also a cafe on site for parents, kids birthday party rooms for hire and loads more!"
"DFO Homebush is Sydney’s premier retail factory outlet and a massive shopping hub for those looking for a bargain during their stay in Sydney. This factory outlet takes great pride in providing popular retail..."
"Okay, the real name is too long, Direct Factory Outlet, and it doesn’t sound too appealing either. So let’s just go with DFO. It’s THE place to go to for cheap clothes, home decor, kitchenware, etc."
"There is an outdoor play area for children on the balcony area, conveniently near the Chow Bella Cafe and also an indoor play area on Level 1 outside Spotlight. Where: 92 Parramatta Rd, Lidcombe"
"Established in 1989 by Conny Dietzschold (formerly Die Weisse Galerie), Conny Dietzschold Gallery features painting, sculpture, installation, photography, video, and new media. With the focus on new tendencies in conceptual, concrete, and constructive art, contemporary art production of emerging, mid-career, and established artists is promoted. With its two locations, in Sydney and in Cologne, the gallery opened its new online part shop Multiple Box Sydney."
"From the eastern side of the Opera House, you have easy access to the Royal Botanic Gardens, in my opinion, one of the most impressive gardens in the world, certainly from a location standpoint. You can’t beat the serenity and harbour views and this is a great place to spend an hour or two in Sydney. Take a walk around the gardens to admire the many different types of plants and city views. You can also take a free self-guided walking tour."
"More than 80 acres of sweeping green lawns, groves of indigenous and exotic trees, duck ponds, greenhouses, and some 45,124 types of…"
"Wedged in along Macquarie Street, the cafe creates fresh, tasty sandwiches using a wide range of artisan bread, interesting ingredients and cool combinations. They also serve a range of cold drinks, juices, teas and coffee blends come courtesy of Allpress. Creating your own salad or sandwich is encouraged, and a number of dietary requirements are catered for."
"When a bookstore meets a café, it really is the best of both worlds at Ampersand Café & Bookstore on Oxford Street in Paddington. The perfect setting for book clubs and foodies, this venue has more th..."