Darling Harbour There’s always something ‘happening’ at Darling Harbour. Transformed in the 1980s from a derelict dockyard into one of the world’s great waterfront destinations, this amazing place is ‘a must see’ for visitors and a favourite playground for Sydneysiders and their guests. With a host of excellent attractions, world-class museums, exceptional shopping, and a year round calendar of free outdoor events, there is bound to be something that will appeal to you. It’s an ideal spot to spend your lunch hour or to buy yourself a special treat. Come and enjoy some ‘fare play’ at more than 100 Darling Harbour restaurants, cafés and take away outlets offering everything from pasta to pretzels, from authentic Asian to contemporary Australian cuisine. Whether you’re single, a couple, or a family, you can choose to ‘stay where you play’ at any one of Darling Harbour’s superb hotels or serviced apartments. They’re located right on the doorstep with spectacular views of the harbour and city skyline. Darling Harbour is home to The Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Australia's premier convention and exhibition venue. The winner of dozens of design, construction and tourism awards Darling Harbour has become ‘part of the neighbourhood’ for many inner city residents, particularly those living in Pyrmont and Ultimo. Its proximity to home makes it the ideal place to shop, dine, have a fun night out or simply take a weekend stroll. And for those who don’t live in the neighbourhood, getting to Darling Harbour is easy. You can arrive by ferry, water taxi, Monorail or Metro Light Rail. It’s a five-minute walk from the city or there’s the convenience of secure parking stations located in key locations around the precinct. Darling Harbour also has a full range of amenities available including parent’s rooms, toilets and disabled access. No matter how old or young you are, where you live, or what you like to do, Darling Harbour has something for everyone. Sydney’s favourite playground is waiting for you! Come and play it your way at Darling Harbour today.
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