Woolloomooloo

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What seems to be is the famous area of Sydney where the stars like to hang out, Woolloomooloo is like a mini Hollywood located on the harbour side to the East of Sydneys CBD . The suburb is a low lying former docklands that hosts big names such as Russell Crowe, Delta Goodrem and radio star John Laws. To accommodate these big names, restaurants and bars need to be up to scratch and you better believe they are with some of the finest quality food and great drinks located in the area.

You may wonder with such a tongue twisting name how did the Aborigines get carried away, well Woolloomooloo has possibilities of Wallamullah, meaning place of plenty or Wallabahmullah, meaning a young black kangaroo. Either way they have left todays society with a hard task of spelling the place name! Since the restoration of Woolloomooloo Bay Wharf it now provides some of the best views of the skyline of Sydney and the surrounding harbour. The biggest attraction of the area is the famous Harrys Cafe du Wheels. This humble looking restaurant has served everyone from Shirley McLaine to Frank Sinatra, Elton John and Bill Cosby. And what is it these megastars craved so much? The legendary Harrys Pie Floater - pies served on a plate with a big whack of mashed peas. If famous people come to eat it then it must be good! Because of its great location, Woolloomooloo is close to all the best attractions such as: Royal Botanical Gardens , Hyde Park , Art Gallery of NSW , Kings Cross and Oxford Street .

Enjoy luxury hotels located near and around Woolloomooloo such as Blue A Taj Hotel , Holiday Inn Potts Point , Meriton Serviced Apartments - Bondi Junction , Cambridge Hotel Sydney and InterContinental Sydney