The areas nudging the centre of the city create a melting pot of style, attitude and activity – one which bubbles most vigourously in Kings Cross and Darlinghurst.

This is where Oxford Street starts, one of the city’s most famous thoroughfares and scene of the annual Mardi Gras. It showcases fashion from the tacky and tempestuous to the stores of premier Australian designers.

A change of pace a stone’s throw away, beautiful bay after bay give spectacular views of the harbour, the city and the North Shore. Here you will find the most exclusive homes in the city. Visit Elizabeth Bay or the even more wealthy Vaucluse both of which have stunning historic houses giving you a chance to peek into the opulence of an age gone by.
For a very modern view of the city, visit Fox Studios, packed with cinemas, shops and restaurants, or tour the nearby Sydney Football Stadium and Cricket Ground.
Bondi Beach is the most famous spot in Sydney’s East – and you don’t even need to get your feet wet to feel part of the surf culture. Sunning yourself on the sand, it is hard to believe that you are just a few short kilometres from the city centre.
Any weekend the cool set will be brunching at beachfront cafes while exercise enthusiasts power walk and run along the spectacular cliff path to the equally beautiful beaches of Bronte and Clovelly.
There is so much to this easy to access area of the city, and living life to the max is what Sydney’s East is all about!
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