Sydney's central business district stretches from
Chinatown to Circular Quay and is bursting with activities and attractions. George Street is the main thoroughway of Sydney's central business district and is home to many of Australia's tallest skyscrapers..
Pitt Street is the retail heart of the city where you will find the pick of exclusive boutiques and big name luxury brands and department stores. The Pitt Street Mall and the Sydney Tower are not to be missed.
Macquarie Street is home to the historical district that includes buildings such as the State Parliament House and the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Australia's Sydney's Information Centre a great place to learn about the cities interesting past located by Circular Quay at the foot of the city.
The Rocks, near Circular Quay offers a variety of restaurants and eateries from many different origins guarantees to please the most exotic of tastes. Find pubs dating back to the early days, a lively market on weekends and plenty of entertainment.
The Sydney central business district is home to some of Australia's largest companies, as well as serving as an Asia-Pacific headquarters for many large international companies. The financial services industry in particular occupies much of the available office space.
There is a large concentration of cultural institutions within the central business district. Every January, the city celebrates the Sydney Festival where art, music and dance exhibitions at indoor and outdoor venues are showcased. Theatre also features prominently during the month including contemporary and Aboriginal. Many of these events are free. Celebrate with Sydney for a truly refreshing experience view our current selection of
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The Sydney Film Festival is an international event held every year in June at various venues across the central business district.
Sydney boasts a lively cafe culture and a sophisticated-chic nightclub and bar scene distributed throughout the central business district and concentrated in a couple of locations such as
Kings Cross and
Darling Harbour.
The city's underground railway makes it easy to get around.