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Here’s An Exclusive Sneak Peek Of The Olympic Park Neighbourhoods

The city has more than just visiting the Opera House and sailing at the Harbour Bridge. Along with the great options near your Sydney Olympic Park accommodation, Sydney also consists of villages with a distinct identity, idiosyncratic neighbourhoods, and eye-catching city centre carrying its own story and charm. Scroll down to know some.

5 neighbourhoods of Sydney Olympic Park worth sneaking

A traveller is always anxious to explore the lesser-known areas. The real beauty of a city lies in its local market and lively locals. Let’s explore the remote neighbourhoods, away from the hustle-bustle streets and fancy restaurants.

If you wish to spend some time clicking pictures at the Harbour Bridge or visiting museums, then book a stay at Sydney Olympic Park hotels.

1. Glebe – A hub for shopaholics

It is just 20 minutes away from Sydney Olympic Park crowded with many shopaholics like you. It has unique boutique shops and amazing courtyard cafés and bars with live music. Saturdays are the best time to view amazing art and exquisite fashion trends; end the day at Sydney’s best wine bars.

2. Newton – Perfect place to treat your taste buds

While you are busy adoring the cuisines near your accommodation near Sydney Olympic Park, make sure you don’t miss out the Newton! When you reach Newton’s main road, you will have access to unimaginable cuisines options. There you will find the best Thai and Japanese restaurants, delicious burgers, fried chicken, and the finest beer. For the super-hungry people, try the eight-course menu at Oscillate Wildly. After food, stroll down the streets to enjoy the colourful street art.

3. Surry Hills – Explore Aussie’s coffee culture

This hipster place offers extremely high standards of coffee. You will reach here after walking some distance from the Central Station, which is 15 mins away from Sydney Olympic Park.

Enrich yourself to the perfect brewed coffee and quick brunch at stellar coffee shops like Single O or sneak in the famous Bourke Street Bakery for freshly baked delicacies. Start your day early or you may have to stand in a long queue to get your order.

4. Bohemian Balmain – A home for artists

Situated at a distance of 10 km from Sydney Olympic Park, Balmain homes prominent cultural institution ‘NSW Writers’ Centre’ is over-crowded during the annual Sydney Writers’ Festival. The place has a lot of creativity, positivity and is filled with writers, artists and musicians.

Balmain is a mecca for stylish houses, leafy public spaces with great coffees. Introduce yourself to the extravagant hats, top-notch European shoes and one-of-a-kind shops. The streets are sprawling with alfresco coffee shops, thanks to the Italian population staying here. You will surely love pasta and pizza joints.

5. Darlinghurst – The best place for a night out

This is Sydney’s coolest suburbs that hosts the famous gay and lesbian Mardi Gras annually. Apart from this, it gains popularity for being the best nightspots with cocktail haunts, small wine bars, street-corner pubs, gay bars and a lot more.

The streets have an artistic touch with prominent galleries like Street Gallery, King Street Gallery, Arthouse, TAP Gallery, and such art spaces. Shop at independent retailers and end up ordering a delicious meal at amazing eateries.

Over to you!

Are you super excited to get into an adventurous trip? It won’t be right to leave Sydney without discovering the Opera House or Bondi Beach. Book your room at one of the finest Sydney Olympic Park hotels, Liberty Plains Motel. The hotel is a true exemplar of a luxurious stay at a 3.5-star accommodation with 4-star facilities. Also, the proximity to the most attractive neighbourhoods mentioned above gives a plus point to book accommodation near Olympic Park.

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