Guidebook for Pyrmont

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Guidebook for Pyrmont

Arts & Culture

The World's biggest screen
128 locals recommend
IMAX Theatre Sydney
128 locals recommend
The World's biggest screen

Food Scene

Sydney's best burgers
6 locals recommend
Grill'd Harbourside
2 Darling Dr
6 locals recommend
Sydney's best burgers
Best Japanese restaurant in Pyrmont
Hamachi-Ya
261 Allen St
Best Japanese restaurant in Pyrmont
Darling Harbour's newest development. Lots of restaurants to choose from; Namely, Nok Nok (Thai) and Umi (Japanese)
88 locals recommend
Darling Quarter Car Park
11 Harbour St
88 locals recommend
Darling Harbour's newest development. Lots of restaurants to choose from; Namely, Nok Nok (Thai) and Umi (Japanese)
Pizza in Sydney doesn't get any better than Crust Gourmet Pizza bars. Gluten free offered on most pizzas.
9 locals recommend
Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar
208 Harris St
9 locals recommend
Pizza in Sydney doesn't get any better than Crust Gourmet Pizza bars. Gluten free offered on most pizzas.
Great coffee and breakfast options.
Bar Croatia
22 Union St
Great coffee and breakfast options.
Great coffee and snacks on the go.
Antidote
80 Pyrmont St
Great coffee and snacks on the go.
Dixon Street is the heart of Chinatown. Restaurateurs will try to entice you in with their menus and 'specials'. Enjoy the experience.
9 locals recommend
Dixon Street
Dixon Street
9 locals recommend
Dixon Street is the heart of Chinatown. Restaurateurs will try to entice you in with their menus and 'specials'. Enjoy the experience.

Everything Else

Local training pool. Swim squads offered by 226 Coaching of a Mon and Wed evening.
39 locals recommend
Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre
458 Harris St
39 locals recommend
Local training pool. Swim squads offered by 226 Coaching of a Mon and Wed evening.
Founded in 1879, Glebe Rowing Club is one of the oldest rowing clubs in Australia. The offer Learn to Row (LTR) and sculling courses throughout Aug-Feb
Glebe Rowing Club
120 Ferry Road
Founded in 1879, Glebe Rowing Club is one of the oldest rowing clubs in Australia. The offer Learn to Row (LTR) and sculling courses throughout Aug-Feb
Tram connection for Paddy's Market and Central Station
17 locals recommend
Convention Centre station
17 locals recommend
Tram connection for Paddy's Market and Central Station
The Star offers dining (food court, fine dining and buffet). Features the Lyric theatre and Broadway shows and of course, gambling.
358 locals recommend
The Star Sydney
20-80 Pyrmont St
358 locals recommend
The Star offers dining (food court, fine dining and buffet). Features the Lyric theatre and Broadway shows and of course, gambling.

Shopping

Lots of fresh seafood to take home and dining options.
399 locals recommend
Sydney Fish Market
Bank Street
399 locals recommend
Lots of fresh seafood to take home and dining options.
Everything from handbags to fruit and vegetables. It's not about quality but quantity at these markets worth seeing for yourself
230 locals recommend
Paddy's Market
13 Hay St
230 locals recommend
Everything from handbags to fruit and vegetables. It's not about quality but quantity at these markets worth seeing for yourself

Essentials

Local and independent supermarket with lots of gourmet and organic grocery items.
56 locals recommend
SUPA IGA Pyrmont
63 Miller St
56 locals recommend
Local and independent supermarket with lots of gourmet and organic grocery items.
Local 'Big Brand' supermarket. Open 7 days from 6am-midnight.
166 locals recommend
Coles
72 Edward St
166 locals recommend
Local 'Big Brand' supermarket. Open 7 days from 6am-midnight.

Sightseeing

Opportunity to see some of Australia's unique marine life such as dugongs, platypus and penguins. Fun for kids.
233 locals recommend
Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
1-5 Wheat Rd
233 locals recommend
Opportunity to see some of Australia's unique marine life such as dugongs, platypus and penguins. Fun for kids.
Australia's (2nd) tallest tower. Built in 1981. It offers 'cheap' fancy dining and great views of the City.
339 locals recommend
Sydney Tower Eye
108 Market St
339 locals recommend
Australia's (2nd) tallest tower. Built in 1981. It offers 'cheap' fancy dining and great views of the City.
A romanesque market hall from the late 1800's. Now a boutique and up-market mall. Features The Royal Clock (displays 6 scenes of English royalty) and The Great Australian Clock (4 tonnes and 10m tall)
355 locals recommend
Queen Victoria Building (QVB)
355 locals recommend
A romanesque market hall from the late 1800's. Now a boutique and up-market mall. Features The Royal Clock (displays 6 scenes of English royalty) and The Great Australian Clock (4 tonnes and 10m tall)
Weeping willows, waterfalls, lakes and lotus ponds. Modeled on the private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the gardens are a real oasis in the city. Enjoy tea and dim sum at The Teahouse.
105 locals recommend
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Cnr Harbour St
105 locals recommend
Weeping willows, waterfalls, lakes and lotus ponds. Modeled on the private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the gardens are a real oasis in the city. Enjoy tea and dim sum at The Teahouse.
Australia's contemporary museum of applied arts and sciences. The museum regularly changes their exhibitions. Check their website to see What's On.
168 locals recommend
Powerhouse Museum
500 Harris St
168 locals recommend
Australia's contemporary museum of applied arts and sciences. The museum regularly changes their exhibitions. Check their website to see What's On.