Sydney Streets at Night, Central Business District.
This is the Sydney CBD at at night. February 2016 when I arrived in Sydney, and that is when they started the construction of the George Street Tram way.
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Walking through Sydney's CBD (Central business district)/downtown from Central Station, including World Square, George St, Pitt St inc Pitt St Mall, the historic Queen Victoria Building, Westfield shopping centre. They were in the process of constructing the light rail that will go down George Street.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Sydney Central Business District, Sydney, Australia
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1. Meriton Serviced Apartments World Tower *****
2. Swissôtel Sydney *****
3. Meriton Serviced Apartments Campbell Street ****
4. QT Sydney *****
5. InterContinental Sydney *****
6. Sir Stamford Circular Quay *****
7. Shangri-La Hotel Sydney *****
8. Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney *****
9. Four Seasons Hotel Sydney *****
10. Sheraton on the Park *****
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1. 95 Liverpool Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Located in Sydney’s landmark World Tower on floor 61 and above, these luxurious suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic city views. Guests have access to an indoor pool, a hot tub, a fitness centre and a sauna. Guests enjoy 1 GB of free WiFi per 24 hours.
2. 68 Market Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Situated in the heart of Sydney city, Swissôtel Sydney is ideally located for shopping, sightseeing and enjoying cultural events. It features deluxe 5-star rooms offering stunning city views. Guests enjoy an onsite day spa, 2 swimming pools, a bar and a restaurant. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
3. 4 - 10 Campbell Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Boasting an indoor heated lap pool, a hot tub, sauna and fitness centre, Meriton Serviced Apartments Campbell Street is located opposite the famous Capitol Theatre in Sydney CBD (Central Business District). Guests enjoy 1 GB of free WiFi per 24 hours. Union Pay is accepted here.
4. 49 Market Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Just 2 minutes’ walk from Hyde Park and Pitt Street Mall, QT Sydney offers a restaurant, bar, cafe and day spa. Set in the site of the historic Gowings Department Store and Sydney State Theatre, all rooms feature designer furnishings and a flat-screen HD TV.
5. Corner of Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Located in a historic 19th-century building in the Sydney CBD (Central Business District), the 5-star InterContinental Hotel overlooks the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The heated indoor pool offers panoramic views of the city.
6. 93 Macquarie Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
This luxury hotel features an outdoor heated pool and sundeck that overlooks Sydney Harbour and Circular Quay. The award-winning restaurant and bar offers views of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
7. 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Wake up to breathtaking views of the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge or Darling Harbour each morning. Guests at the Shangri-La Hotel can choose from lots of activites, with a day spa, fitness center and indoor pool at their disposal.
8. 11 Jamison Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
This award-winning 5-star luxury hotel in the heart of Sydney offers stylish accommodation, along with 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a day spa, swimming pool, fitness centre and business centre.
9. 199 George Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Overlooking Sydney's historic Rocks area, Four Seasons Hotel offers free WiFi, a bar, restaurant, fitness centre and swimming pool. Situated in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), it features luxurious rooms with panoramic views over the iconic Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay.
10. 161 Elizabeth Street, Sydney Central Business District, 2000 Sydney, Australia
Situated in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), overlooking Hyde Park, Sheraton on the Park offers a restaurant, a bar and a 24-hour rooftop fitness centre. Guests enjoy an indoor pool with a glass ceiling and luxurious rooms with cable TV.
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SYDNEY CBD - Walking Along Newly Built SYDNEY LIGHT RAIL Track, Circular Quay To Central | Australia
Walking in SYDNEY CITY CENTRE. Walking along newly built SYDNEY LIGHT RAIL track from Circular Quay Station To Sydney Central Station through GEORGE STREET, Sydney Australia.
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Filmed: Winter 2019
Timestamps:
Circular Quay 00:11
Customs House 00:23
Four Seasons Hotel 03:02
George Street 03:32
Wynyard Station 08:17
Louis Vuitton 11:17
Telstra Store 13:11
Apple Store 13:22
The Strand Arcade 13:38
Westfield Shopping Centre (on the left) 14:45
Queen Victoria Building 15:04 to 18:03
Hilton Sydney 15:50
Woolworths Town Hall 18:31
Sydney Town Hall 19:02
St. Andrew's Cathedral 19:52
Regent Place Shopping Centre 20:49
Event Cinemas George Street 21:25
The Metro Theatre (on the left) 22:07
World Square 23:27
Capitol Square 28:10
Haymarket Library 29:08
Sydney Light Rail Capitol Square Stop 29:08
Market City & Sydney Chinatown 29:14
Sydney Central YHA 32:32
Sydney Central Station 35:22
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Central Business District and QUEEN VICTORIA BLDG in Sydney Australia
We were on our way back to the Townhall train station, when we saw St. Andrews Cathedral and right across was the Queen Victoria Building.
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How Much Does it Cost to Live in Sydney? (CBD)
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Is this the BEST all-round HOTEL in SYDNEY CBD? | Four Points by Sheraton Hotel Review
So the other week, my good friend messaged me and told me that she had booked a room in a Sydney CBD Hotel ( Four points by Sheraton) that unfortunately she could no longer stay at. She asked if i wanted to go and i thought - why not?
Sydney, especially Sydney CBD isn't a cheap place to live in, and hotels here honestly aren't cheap either. (Though Airbnb in Sydney is definitely a good alternatively to a hotel especially if you're with a big group)
My night at the Four Points by Sheraton Chippendale (Central Park) costed $169 for the night. If you're sharing with someone, this will be halved at $85 pp/ night, which is reasonable, especially giving a night at a Capsule Hotel (Space Q) was $50 AUD / night.
Taking into account the price, i was genuinely impressed with the Four Points by Sheraton CBD hotel. The hotel room is very functional and the bedding was extremely comfortable. In terms of hotel ammenities, the Four Points had a fitness centre and provided toiletries (shampoo, conditioner etc) free of charge. The location by far was the star of this hotel - it was close enough to sydney CBD, but far enough that you dont get caught up into the hustle and bustle of a busy city like Sydney. And overall, as i said in the video, the Four Points by Sheraton Central Park (CBD) hotel was in my opinion, a 4 star hotel with 5 star comfort.
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HURSTVILLE - Sydney Australia | Hurstville City Centre Walking Tour
Hurstville City Centre Walking Tour, Sydney Australia.
Hurstville is a suburb in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is 16 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD and is part of the St George area. Hurstville is the administrative centre of the local government area of the Georges River Council.
The name Hurstville is derived from the English 'hurst', meaning 'a wooded eminence' and 'ville' meaning 'town'.
Hurstville's residential developments are a mixture of low-density housing, medium-density flats, and high-density apartment buildings.
Hurstville has become a central business district for the southern suburbs of Sydney. It is a large, multiethnic suburb with a multitude of commercial buildings and high-rise residential buildings dominating the skyline.
The commercial area is centred on the main street, Forest Road, on the northern side of Hurstville Railway station. Forest Road is the main shopping street which features branches of many retail shops as well as numerous banks and other financial institutions. The commercial developments also extend to surrounding streets concentrated from Queens Road to The Avenue and on the southern side of Hurstville Railway station, around Ormonde Parade. The commercial developments extend further along Forest Road, west towards Penshurst and east towards Bexley.
Hurstville has two major shopping centres, Westfield Hurstville and Hurstville Central. There are also a few smaller shopping centres such as Hurstville Times Plaza, East Quarter, Metro Centre, Hurstville City Centre, Union Arcade and Hurstville Arcade (formerly Jolleys Arcade and Woolworths Arcade).
The administrative offices of the City of Hurstville are located in the Hurstville Civic Centre in MacMahon Street. This street also features a number of historic buildings such as the Friendly Pharmacy, old Fire Station, Ritz Hotel and the St George Regional Museum, which houses the cake decorating collection formerly held at the Australian Cakes and Sugar Art Museum. Hurstville City Library is located nearby on Queens Road.
Hurstville railway station is a major station on the Illawarra line of the Sydney Trains network. All Suburban and all Intercity trains stop at Hurstville. Hurstville is 20 minutes from Sydney Central railway station on the express service. Hurstville is a major bus interchange with bus services departing from Forest Road and Ormonde Parade. Hurstville is also serviced by St George Community Transport, a HACC funded transport service for the Frail Aged, people with disability and their carers.
The first European settlers in the area were mostly of British and Irish ancestry. From the late 1960s, Hurstville, like many surrounding areas, became home to migrants from all around the world. The first wave of migrants included Greeks and Italians who began moving south from Sydney's inner-city suburbs. They were followed by more European migrants, including many from the former Yugoslavia.
From the 1990s, the Chinese community within Hurstville has grown considerably. Much of this was related to significant migration from Hong Kong during the 1990s and migration from Mainland China during the 2000s. Many local businesses are operated by people of Chinese background, the interests of which are advanced by the St. George Asian Business Association. Hurstville is a hub for Asian groceries, food and services.
According to the 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population, there were 29,822 residents in Hurstville. 27.8% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were China 36.9%, Nepal 7.1%, Hong Kong 4.0%, Indonesia 1.8% and India 1.5%. 18.1% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 32.3%, Cantonese 17.9%, Nepali 7.2%, Arabic 2.8% and Greek 2.5%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 42.7%, Catholic 11.8%, Hinduism 8.2% and Buddhism 8.1%. The most common ancestries in Hurstville were Chinese 49.4%, English 6.6%, Nepalese 6.6%, Australian 5.1% and Greek 2.9% and 1.3% Filipinos.
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Tour of Melbourne Central Business District [CBD], Beautiful ? [4K UHD resolution]
Melbourne is the second largest city of Australia.
CBD stands for central business district.
This short video takes you through the tour of the CBD.
Visit Sydney Opera House, Building in Sydney Central Business District, New South Wales, Australia
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia, identified as one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings.[3]
Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the building was formally opened on 20 October 1973[4] after a gestation beginning with Utzon's 1957 selection as winner of an international design competition. The government of New South Wales, led by the premier, Joseph Cahill, authorised work to begin in 1958 with Utzon directing construction. The government's decision to build Utzon's design is often overshadowed by circumstances that followed, including cost and scheduling overruns as well as the architect's ultimate resignation. For more info, visit this link:
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Walking in Surry Hills, Sydney
Surry Hills is an affluent, inner city, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Surry Hills is immediately south-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
【4K UHD BEAUTIFUL SYDNEY AUSTRALIA】Walking Through Sydney CBD Martin Place
Located between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, the Martin Place amphitheatre is perfect for corporate and community events. Surrounding areas are also available for hire.
The amphitheatre features a stage that can be raised if required. The site has recently hosted film festivals, concerts, charity fundraisers and even marathons.
Capacity is huge for unrestricted events that encourage the passing crowds to stop, look and listen. We can also arrange restricted access spaces for ticketed/invitation only events.
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Circular Quay. Sydney - Australia
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Circular Quay from the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Circular Quay is a harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks. It is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney.
The Circular Quay area is a popular neighbourhood for tourism and consists of walkways, pedestrian malls, parks and restaurants. It hosts a number of ferry quays, bus stops, and a train station.
Despite its name, the waterfront at the quay is roughly square in shape
Drive | Sydney | March 2019 | Sydney CBD To Surry Hills
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Brisbane CBD - Central Business District
Brisbane CBD.... a very brief mini tour of the City Centre
AUSTRALIA || SYDNEY - Central Station
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Central will facilitate a interchange, fully connecting the station with suburban, intercity and regional rail services, buses, coaches and light rail
The Central railway station is a railway station located at the southern end of the central business district in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Often abbreviated as Central or Central station, the station is the largest and busiest railway station in New South Wales. It services almost all of the lines on the Sydney Trains network, and is the major terminus for NSW TrainLink services.
Central station occupies a large city block separating Haymarket, Surry Hills, and the central business district, bounded by Railway Square and Pitt Street in the west, Eddy Avenue in the north, Elizabeth Street in the east and the Devonshire Street Tunnel in the south.
BRISBANE (Australia): Central Business District & Queens Street Mall
Brisbane is Australia's third largest city with a population of 2 million. When I visited recently I walked through parts of the CBD and recorded some footage. It was raining and a Monday morning after peak hour so the streets weren't that busy.
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