Industrial Ruins…Sydney’s Pyrmont-Ultimo Peninsula
Duration: 2-3 hours
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Starting off at the Western end of Pyrmont Bridge, the tour looks at many historic sites in the area- many of which now only distant memories, such as quarry sites and the Pyrmont Baths. The tour ends at the TAFE and UTS campuses near Harris St.
Western End of Pyrmont Bridge
Facing west if you turn to your left you will see the Former Rail Line and Goods Yard (now Darling Harbour Complex)
Former Rail Line and Goods Yard (now Darling Harbour Complex)
To your right is the Australian National Maritime Museum
Australian National Maritime Museum
Turn right on Murray St and head along Murray St, through Pyrmont Bay Park to where there is pedestrian access around the finger wharves. Cross Pirrama Rd and onto Jones Bay Rd. Walk uphill to Star City- Pyrmont Power House on your left and then St Bede’s Catholic Church at the end of the street on the opposite side.
Star City- Pyrmont Power House…St Bede’s Catholic Church…
Go back from where you have come along Jones Bay Rd to Pirrama Rd curving around to the left passing Darling Island to the right on your way.
Darling Island
Further along to your right is the former Pyrmont Baths Site and Turpin Installation.
Pyrmont Baths Site…Turpin Installation…
Take the stairs to the left up to Point St. Walk along Point Street and you will see to the right the Ways Terrace Flats and to the left a beautiful house formerly the Caledonian Hotel (nearest x-road Bowman St.)
Caledonian Hotel…Ways Terrace Flats…
Head down Bowman St turning left into Cross St and then right into Scott St.
Scott St
Take the first left into Harris St and then first right into John St passing the former John St School on your left.
John St School
Turn left into Mount St, left down the stairs to (lower) Mount St. Follow the cliff and you will encounter a face of ‘Yellow block’ sandstone.
‘Yellow block’ sandstone face (Quarry Site)
Continue along Quarry Master Drive and to the right is the Griffin Destructor. Turning left into Bank St and following the road along the Sydney Fish Markets are to the right.
Griffin Destructor…Fish Markets…
Before the Fish Markets, turn left into Miller St and along to the intersection with Harris St where you will See the War Memorial on the opp side of the road.
War Memorial
Turn right into Harris st and straight down passing The site of Historic pubs to your left (nearest x-road Pyrmont Bridge Rd.)
Historic pubs
Continue along Harris St turning left into Allen St where to your right is former Pitt, Son and Badgery No.1 Woolstores site and behind that, Goldsbrough Mort Woolstores.
former Pitt, Son and Badgery No.1 Woolstores…Goldsbrough Mort Woolstores…
Continue along Allen St until it turns left into Murray St. Continue along to Pyrmont Bridge again.
Pyrmont Bridge (again)
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Cabramatta: Sydney’s Little Vietnam
Duration: 2-3 hours
Price Guide: $0-$unlimited, depending on what you eat, drink and buy along the way
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Cabramatta: Catch the train out to Cabramatta from Central Station and get a taste of Vietnam Australian-style. Full of food stores, trinket shops and interesting people, this is one of the most underrated parts of Sydney. Great and authentic Vietnamese food can be found at any one of the little shops but special mentions should go to Pho 54 on Park Rd and the Thanh Binh at 52a John Street. Also check out the BKK Supermarket for some exotic ingredients and great meat bargains. Catch the Liverpool via Granville train from Central Station. But beware, Cabramatta is a major heroin dealing hub for Sydney. Police presence is high and has worked to some extent. Still watch your bag and try to look calm at all times.
Central Station
Catch the South train (Liverpool via Granville) train line from Central Station.
Cabramatta Train Station
Exiting Cabramatta train station turn left onto Railway Parade.
Railway Parade
Turn right onto John St.
John St
Walk along John St passing The Thanh Binh Restaurant (52a John St) a great local eatery.
The Thanh Binh at 52a John Street
Another popular restaurant in the area is Pho 54 on Park Rd (turn right off John St, after the station.)
Pho 54 on Park
Peruse the area and take in the atmosphere of Sydney’s Cabramatta. When you have had your fill (of Cabramatta’s authentic Asian delicacies- and atmosphere!) simply return to the station and take the next train back to Central.
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Sydney Writers Walk, Circular Quay
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Starting at the Sydney Opera House on the eastern side of Circular Quay and finishing at the Museum of Contemporary Art on the western side of Circular Quay.
Sydney Opera House on the eastern side of Circular Quay
Telephone: 02 – 9228 4351
Fax: 02 – 9265 9222
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