Overlooking the sparkling water of Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf is a leafy spot to enjoy al fresco dining, a drink or just a stroll along the waterfront.
Cockle Bay Wharf is just a few minutes walk from Sydney's CBD and is a perfect place for visitors to explore. As well as many businesses, the site has 3000square metres of beautifully landscaped gardens for visitors to peruse and relax in. The gardens were designed by site architect Eric Kuhne, in collaboration with the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens to create an inner-city oasis.
The site is home to some of Sydney's most innovative restaurants, from a top steakhouse or simple seafood to real Italian, they're all worth a visit. For a quick snack try one of the takeaway venues, or perhaps one of the cafes for a coffee with a killer view.
Got a private or business function coming up? Cockle Bay Wharf has an exceptional function centre catering for 70 to 500 guests, with spectacular views of Darling Harbour and the city skyline.
Cockle Bay Wharf also houses Sydney's biggest nightclub; Home. With world-class DJ's and three floors of different music styles, every party animal will love this nightclub. If a nightclub isn't your thing, the precinct also has a range of pubs worth checking out from a sports bar to trendy cocktail bars.
The varied businesses within Cockle Bay Wharf attract Sydneysiders and visitors from all walks of life, creating an ecclectic mix of patrons.

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