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Chinatown and Haymarket 

Located in Haymarket between Dixon, Hay, Sussex and Liverpool Streets is Chinatown - a lovely, vibrant, marvellous part of Sydney. There is an incredible amount of delicious foods, gifts, knick knacks, and asian grocery shops. A great place to explore when you are in Sydney.

The rest of Haymarket offers great pubs - so whether you are after hot laksa or bangers and mash, this part of Sydney is for you!

Features

  • Tuck into delicious Yum Cha, Sushi, Laksa and Peking Duck
  • Pick up some beautiful bits and pieces in one of the funky little shops
  • Shop for clothes, shoes, souvenirs and fresh foods at Paddy's Markets
  • Knock back a Guiness at Scruffy Murphy's or Bridie O'Reilly's
  • Have a dance at The Star or the Scubar
  • Sing Karaoke at the Covent Garden
  • Catch a show at Sydney Entertainment Centre or The Capitol
  • Hunt for designer discounts at the outlets in Market City, above Paddy's Market
  • Explore the Powerhouse Museum
  • Let your hair down in The Spanish Quarter

Chinatown and Haymarket
Chinatown and Haymarket

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