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RestaurantsDarlinghurst is a cosmopolitan suburb, with busy cafes, restaurants, bars and night life along Oxford, Crown & Victoria Streets. Don't miss Le Petit Creme in Darlinghurst Road. |
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VICTORIA & STANLEY STREETSVictoria and Staney Streets in Darlinghurst are both just a few minutes walk from St. Margarets'. Victoria Street is a popular place for dining. This strip is particularly famous for its coffee and Italian style cafes. There are also a number of good Indian, Thai and other suisines here. Staney Street also has a great selection of Italian and other cafes and restaurants, from bacic to up market. |
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OXFORD STREET in DarlinghurstSt. Margarets' is located just a couple of steps away from the famous Sydney Oxford Street where you will find everything from supermarkets to gift shops, through to alternative clothing boutiques, late night bookshops and music stores. It is also home to a range of exceptional designer and homewares outlets, as well as a great selection of various ethnic cafes and restaurants, from basic to up market. Oxford Street cinemas the Chauvel and the Palace Academy Twin and Palace Verona specialise in foreign and art house films and International Film Festivals. |
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DARLINGHURSTThe Darlinghurst Village is a heritage precinct where the majority of buildings are early 20th century tarrace houses. It comprises 20 blocks bounded by Barcom Avenue, Surry, Forbes and Oxford Streets and Taylor Square. Darlinghust is an aclectic mix of businesses, from well established dining venues, cafes, bars and night clubs, to modern fashion design and firnishings and boutique accomodation. |
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Rushcutters BayThe parkland is popular for walking, excercising and picnic area. Great views of the harbour and yachts. |