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10 Sydney Streets That Will Make You Want to Move here

The streets in Sydney are always as busy and bustling as this beautiful city. Don’t hesitate to pocket these 10 of Sydney’s best shopping streets:

Best Streets in Sydney, Australia You Must Explore

1. Oxford Street, Sydney

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oxford-street-sydney

Oxford Street is one of Sydney’s most essential streets. It stretches from Bondi Junction to the city center, but it’s especially known for the Paddington and Darlinghurst areas. Now that nightlife is picking back up again, you can enjoy some of the best bars and restaurants in Oxford Street Sydney, like Big Poppa’s or The Cliff Dive.

As fantastic as its nightlife is, Oxford is also the best place to shop during the day. You’ll be able to find a wide range of independent fashion and cosmetics stores, as well as some big-name brands, along this street.

Google Map to Oxford Street

2. Crown Street, Sydney

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crown-street-sydney

Keep walking past Oxford Street and it will eventually lead you to Crown Street—the heart of the vibrant Surry Hills where you’ll find plenty of great places to eat, drink, and relax. This neighborhood is also home to some lovely community hubs where locals often gather. If you don’t mind the long waiting line, satisfy your sweet tooth with Messina Gelato while you’re here!

Google Map to Crown Street

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3. Kent Street, Sydney

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kent-street-sydney

If you find yourself charmed by the romance of cobblestone roads and old buildings, you definitely cannot miss taking a stroll down Kent Street Heritage Walk in Sydney. The Agar Steps and Genesian Theatre in Kent Street, Sydney, are wonderful places to spend some quality time with a loved one or to take a stroll down memory lane by yourself.

They both offer a chance to appreciate the beauty of life and the moments you’ve lost to the hustle and bustle of daily life. Walk further and you will find Blyth Terrace at 84 Kent —a magnificent sandstone Georgian terrace that may convince you to move here permanently.

Google Map to Kent Street

4. Darling Street, Sydney

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darling-street-sydney

Walking downhill from Kent Street and you will find the quiet Balmain Peninsula. This peninsula, just 6 kilometers from Sydney’s busy city center, seems like its own planet. Darling Street in Balmain is the perfect place to spend a day window shopping, with a variety of stores to choose from Balmain to Rozelle markets.

Google Map to Darling Street

5. Sussex Street, Sydney

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sussex-street-sydney

Chinatown on Sussex Street is a vibrant and bustling area in Sydney that’s renowned for its authentic Asian cuisine. This thoroughfare comes alive more than ever during the spectacular Lunar New Year celebrations that mark the traditional Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Mongolian lunisolar calendar.

Celebrations go on for weeks and everyone is welcome to join in on the fun. So, come on down to Sussex and let your taste buds experience the many flavors of Eastern culture.

Google Map to Sussex Street

6. The Corso, Sydney

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the-corso-manly

The Corso is the main street in Manly, and it’s pedestrian-only in most sections. Its famous stores and restaurants make it a perfect destination for a sunny day. The Corso is also a great place to visit on weekends because of the vibrant markets that showcase the works of many artists. Make sure to pack light so you can carry all your new purchases!

Google Map to The Corso

7. Glebe Point Road, Sydney

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glebe-point-road

For all you bookworms out there, our next stop will be right up your alley! Glebe Point Road is not only home to some of Sydney’s best bookshops but also the best coffee shops to curl up with a good book. Make sure to swing by Gleebooks, Sappho Books, and Cornstalk Bookshop while you’re in the area.

Google Map to Glebe Point Road

8. Barrenjoey Road, Sydney

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barrenjoey-road-avalon-sydney

In addition to Glebe Point Road, why not visit Avalon’s northern coastal districts’ Barrenjoey Road for wonderful coffee and shopping? Smalltown Coffee is a great place to relax with a book from Bookoccino Bookstore. And our fellow movie buffs can also catch a movie at Avalon Cinema. Or you can simply stroll down Avalon Beach and enjoy the spectacular view it has to offer. 

Google Map to Barrenjoey Road

9. Kensington Street, Sydney

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spicy-alley-kensington-sydney

If you love Sussex Street of Sydney, you’ll be charmed by a unique experience that combines art, heritage, and hospitality that Kensington Street has to offer. Kensington Street is perfect for exploring the local art scene, dining at one of the many restaurants, or just taking in the sights and sounds of this bustling neighborhood. And while you’re here, don’t forget to check out Spice Alley—home to the most flavorful Asian dishes in town!

Google Map to Kensington Street

10. Marrickville Road, Sydney

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marrickville-road-sydney

As vibrant as Sydney streets are, they have more to offer than just romantic retreats, eateries and shopping areas. On this last destination, we want to introduce you to the local color of Marrickville Road. Be sure to head on over to Marrickville Road during your trip, where you’ll find Lazy Bones Lounge, The Good Club, and Gasoline Pony for live music and unforgettable people.

Google Map to Marrickville Road

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