Australia Travel Sydney - Walking Trail Sydney Chinatown, Queen Victoria Building, Hyde Park, Wulugul Walk (Barangaroo), Sydney Observatory
Australia Travel Sydney - Walking Trail Sydney Chinatown, Queen Victoria Building, Hyde Park, Wulugul Walk (Barangaroo), Sydney Observatory (2022 0511)
Distant: 7Km
Meriton Suites World Tower, Sydney> George Street> Hay Street> Market City - This Multi-level retail hub with an Asian market plus souvenirs, clothes inside the heritage listed red brick façade built in 1909 as a fruit and vegetable markets building. In 1997 the Market City shopping centre and factory outlets with a food court opened above Paddy's Markets>
Market City Shopping Mall Food Court (Breakfast)>
Paddy’s Market>
Cross Hay Street> Dixon Street (Chinatown) - Dating from the 1800s, Chinatown in Sydney is cited as the largest of its kind in Australia. This bustling locale is home to an array of shops and the longstanding Paddy’s Market. A short walk from Chinatown using the underpass to the Chinese Garden of Friendship is a tranquil oasis of pretty pavilions, waterfalls and lakes brimming with koi, winding paths and lush plant life nestled at the south end of Darling Harbour.>
Cross Goulburn Street> Dixon Street> Turn Right onto Liverpool Street> Turn Left onto Sussex Street> Turn Right onto Bathurst Street> Turn Left onto George Street> St. Andrew Church- A cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, it is one of the city's finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture. The cathedral was built from 1837 to 1868, and was ready for services and consecrated in 1868, making it the oldest cathedral in Australia.>
Sydney Town Hall - A late 19th-century heritage-listed town hall building built from 1869 to 1889. Renowned for its high Victorian interiors and rich decoration.>
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