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Sydney North Shore

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About Sydney North Shore - General Information
" Sydney’s North Shore area is situated on the Northern side of Sydney Harbour and presents numerous spectacular viewpoints of the Sydney city skyline. Linked to the city by the Sydney Harbour Bridge it is primarily a residential area. "
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Sydney North Shore's Surrounding Areas
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Sydney’s predominantly residential northern Suburbs spread out north from the Parramatta River and extend out to the M2 motorway incorporating the suburbs of Ryde, Eastwood & Macquarie Park. It is home to a number of international companies.
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Sydney’s Outer Northern area is the largest of the Sydney regions and is primarily made up of residential suburbia. It includes the inner suburbs of Chatswood and St Ives out to Hornsby and Berowra and west to Nelson & Oakville.
Manly
Manly, a coastal suburb of Sydney, epitomizes beach culture with its golden sands, iconic surf breaks, and bustling promenade. Visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, and snorkeling at Manly Beach, stroll along the Corso filled with shops and cafes, or embark on scenic coastal walks. The ferry ride from Circular Quay offers stunning views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Sydney Harbour
The Sydney Harbour area is located on the Northeast side of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) presenting spectacular view of the Sydney city skyline. It is home to Taronga Zoo and part of Sydney Harbour National Park.
Inner East Sydney
Inner East Sydney, encompassing Kings Cross, Darlinghurst, Potts Point, and Paddington, offers a vibrant blend of culture, dining, and nightlife. Kings Cross pulsates with its eclectic entertainment scene, while Darlinghurst boasts trendy cafes and boutiques. Potts Point exudes elegance with its historic architecture and waterfront views, while Paddington charms with its leafy streets and fashionable shops. This cosmopolitan hub promises a dynamic urban experience.
Sydney City Centre
Sitting on the magnificent Harbour, the Sydney Central Business District is not only the Commercial Centre for Sydney and New South Wales, but has significant cultural point of interest and magnificent parks & gardens.
Circular Quay & The Rocks
Circular Quay and The Rocks, located in the heart of Sydney, are iconic areas known for their rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and stunning harbor views. Circular Quay is a bustling transport hub and gateway to the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, while The Rocks offers cobblestone streets, historic buildings, markets, and lively pubs, providing a blend of heritage and modern attractions for visitors.
Inner West Sydney
Lying south of Port Jackson, Sydney’s Inner Western suburbs include some of the older areas of Sydney. The area is renowned for its thriving nightlife and numerous dining eat streets particularly in the suburbs of Newtown & Balmain.
Homebush & Olympic Park
Once an area that was centred on industry and military business as well as Sydneys rubbish tip, the area around Homebush was forever transformed after the 2000 Sydney Olympics with the set up of urban parks , entertainment & commercial develpement.
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