Elizabeth
Bay
Its desirability is partly due to its fabulous mix
of architectural styles, from Colonial to neo-Georgian
and Art Deco to Art Nouveau. [click here]
Woolloomooloo
Gracious Elizabeth Bay and Darlinghurst were a far
cry from “Woolloomoolewd and Woolloomooloolethal”,
as the waterfront district was dubbed by the Bulletin
of 1905. [click here]
Darlinghurst
Darlinghurst, the new artistic quarter of Sydney,
once had a reputation to rival that of Woolloomooloo,
and was described in fearsome terms by The Truth in
1923 as “Dopehurst, Bottlehurst and Gunhurst”. [click here]
Potts Point
Pott’s Point was the original name of this district,
named after its developer Mr Joseph Potts, an enterprising
man who could never afford to live there himself. [click here]
Kings Cross
Kings Cross today buzzes with excitement, and
on any night of the week is thronged with people enjoying
the nightclubs, live music, dance how's and more than
two hundred of the city's finest restaurants, bars
and cafes. [click here] |