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    Westfield Sydney

    Westfield Sydney

    4.1(51 reviews)
    0.8 kmSydney
    $$

    Located as the base of the Sydney Tower, Westfield Sydney is a high end shopping center in the…read moreheart of Sydney downtown. Its major retailers are stores like Myer and Zara, with luxury brands like Gucci, Fendi, and Chanel. It is owned by the Centre Group, which was previously part of the Westfield Group, a multi-national based in Australia. The Westfield Group was split in 2014 into a Australia/New Zealand portion (Centre group which owns this mall) and the Westfield Corporation, which owns many shopping centers in Europe and the US, including many that I've been to (Westfield Old Orchard, Westfield Century City, Westfield Topanga, and Westfield Culver City). We spent a bit of time here while waiting for our reservation at the Sydney Tower, whose customer entrance is located in this mall.

    We went to the Queen Victoria Building to look at their beautiful architecture and discovered that…read moreit is connected to a mall. Quality/Quantity - 10+ dining choices - See website. 6+ "quick" food choices. Approximately 235 businesses. Atmosphere - Good size mall, it actually connects to the other major mall in the Queen Victoria Building. They have the Sydney Tower Eye here $35 - $195 admission. The tower also has a restaurant and bar. Skywalk $50 - $195. Events, see their website. Free wifi, we did not use it. Open 7 days a week, from 9:30am or 10am to 7pm or 9pm. Open late on Thursdays - until 9pm. Service - Self service for us. Valet parking available; we take public transportation or ride share. Price - Depends on what you buy, eat, or drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1960 with your 75 worldwide shopping centers. 2014 - Spin off from parent company. 2018 - New ownership, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.

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    Pitt Street Mall

    Pitt Street Mall

    4.0(7 reviews)
    1.0 kmSydney
    $$$

    Free entertainment????! I'm in. The mall is a great space…read morefor street performers and I have to say some are top notch....and just wow! Worth dropping a few bucks into their bucket. It's quite the thoroughfare where you can spend hours people watching and there are plenty of food vendors attached where u can grab some grub...sort of like going to the movies. High end stores and arcades are also part of the mall, and there is always some company flogging something like false eyelashes to get the ladies or ladyboys lining up. I line up for the free cups of tea or the free tastings of chocolate. A continual kaleidoscope of people, sounds and products.

    It's taken a few years to get it to this state, and there's still a bit left to do, but Pitt Street…read moreMall is definitely looking good! The opening of the new Westfield definitely gave it an added shine, but there's no lack of other shops in the area, with a large Myer, Mid City and The Strand to choose from, plus all the others that inhabited the pedestrianised shopping strip. Come lunchtime, the area becomes a hub of activity as city-types make their way to the numerous food courts on offer. Although it never actually gets quiet, as tourists and local inhabit the area almost constantly, especially when the sun's out, but the refurbishment also meant the creation of a more pleasant area to hang out as opposed to the run down precinct that used to occupy the space. It seems to have character as well, hence why I now choose to come here if I need to go to Westfield for whatever reason, as opposed to the Bondi Junction one. It just feels much nicer! You'll also find the place occupied by street artists, which I'm generally not a fan of, but I can live with it.

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    Harbourside - The view

    Harbourside

    2.8(11 reviews)
    0.7 kmSydney
    $$

    Harbourside shopping centre's best point of attraction is the location - Darling Harbour! If it was…read morea freestanding shopping centre in any other location, it just wouldn't be nearly as attractive. What you'll find inside is pretty much as you'd expect in any shopping centre of its size - newsagency, cafe, clothing shops, and a food court. I wouldn't call it rubbish, because once again, the jackpot location makes up for the uninteresting range of retailers inside. It connects Pyrmont and Haymarket, and to Sydney CBD via Pyrmont Bridge, and seriously, there are countless spots around for tourists and locals to visit, from IMAX theatre and Sydney Convention Centre to Cockle Bay Wharf and Sydney Aquarium all within walking distance. My favorite memory here is sitting on one of the stools by the porch off the food court on a rainy night looking out and around the harbour, with a chocolate mint ice cream cone in my hand.

    Harbourside is an interesting mall. On one hand, it feels like its past its prime, but then it has…read morethe benefit of location so that it can never be past its prime. I guess in comparison to the Westfield Center, Harbourside feels dated, but by itself it's more an entertainment center than your run of the mill mall. It has three levels with the lower level being the food court and exit onto Darling Harbour. There are a lot of restaurants and nightlife seems to be happening there. We were too tired to take in the scene at night so I can't comment on that, but I can say that by 7pm it was bustling. Darling Harbour if you don't know is the hub of tourist activity...for the nightlife scene. It's conveniently located by the water taxis and ferries that can take you quickly around the harbour and drop you off at Circular Quay for access to the Opera House and The Rocks. We were big fans of the Mandarin Spa. The lady there really worked a knot out on my back, although I was disappointed my girlfriend's masseuse had a cold. Word to the wise, if your job is to touch people it might not be sanitary for you to have a cough. That was very disappointing. I am glad the food there was able to make up for that. All in all, Darling Harbour is a nice hub for you to set up camp on a trip to Sydney. The Pyramont Bridge connects you with downtown and it's just a few minutes walk into the heart of Sydney.

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