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A central area, close to the city-centre yet with it's own hippy dynamic. A short walk to the famous Fish markets in Pyrmont For some cheap yet authentic and healthy meals head to the local Thai restaurant found mid-way down Glebe Point Road, called 'Tom-Yum Tum-Gang'. There are so many dishes to choose from so if you pass by on multiple days there is plenty to choose from and they are all great! Head down to the Saturday markets in Glebe, and take a little shopping break while listening to the live performances by local artists. It's a great place to find local handmade products, that are of great quality as well.
A central area, close to the city-centre yet with it's own hippy dynamic. A short walk to the famous Fish markets in Pyrmont For some cheap yet authentic and healthy meals head to the local Thai restaurant found mid-way down Glebe Point Road, called 'Tom-Yum Tum-Gang'. There are so many dishes to c…
Glebe has an eclectic feel about it with bookshops, galleries and heritage buildings. The University of Sydney is nearby so many students are drawn to the area and the Glebe Markets that are held every Saturday attract many who are hunting a bargain or a special vintage find.
GET TO KNOW THE AREA Bohemian and funky by nature, Glebe’s rich architectural makeup is the backbone of this historic neighbourhood. Stories of hardship, love, endurance and vitality have made this inner-west suburb into an alluring village that has a thriving arts and culture scene, and a line-up of cafés and restaurants that demand attention. LIFESTYLE Loved for its bohemian oddities, alluring flavours, and its melting pot of social classes, Glebe celebrates in its diversity and its ability to be inclusive. The main thoroughfare that runs through the heart of Glebe is pulsing Glebe Point Road, which has clusters of cafés, restaurants, boutique galleries and bars amidst grand Victorian buildings. Adding to the character of a bygone era is St John Anglican Church which consumes an entire block, amidst other historic buildings which have been beautifully preserved. LIFESTYLE Loved for its bohemian oddities, alluring flavours, and its melting pot of social classes, Glebe celebrates in its diversity and its ability to be inclusive. The main thoroughfare that runs through the heart of Glebe is pulsing Glebe Point Road, which has clusters of cafés, restaurants, boutique galleries and bars amidst grand Victorian buildings. Adding to the character of a bygone era is St John Anglican Church which consumes an entire block, amidst other historic buildings which have been beautifully preserved. Step away from the main streets and you’re met with architecturally restored and aging Victorian terrace houses and humble cottages with grungy service lanes and street art that gives Glebe a certain grittiness. Renowned for being one of Sydney’s first multicultural dining hotspots, Glebe Point Road continues to live up to its reputation with restaurants serving up tantalising flavours from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. With one of Australia’s most prestigious academic institutions – the University of Sydney – at its doorstep, Glebe is a natural stomping ground for students and academics who share ideas whilst lingering over a cool beer or whiling away time between classes browsing through independent bookstores. Glebe encompasses Blackwattle Bay and Rozelle Bay. Blackwattle, Federal, Jubilee and Wentworth parks make up the foreshore parklands that boast sweeping vistas to Anzac Bridge and Pyrmont – a much loved space that locals fought hard to keep from redevelopment. NEIGHBOURS Being on the doorstep of the University of Sydney, academics and students have long favoured this neighbourhood, but as rent continues to rise, many students are being priced out of the area, making way for professionals who love the close proximity to the CBD – a 30-minute walk or a 15-minute bus ride away. Families are attracted to the area because it provides access to Forest Lodge and Glebe Public Schools. The community and village-like feel of Glebe Point and St Johns Roads also attract locals and newcomers alike. MARKETS Glebe Public School plays host to the weekly Saturday markets. Renowned for its vintage wares and its funky collection of homemade fashion, jeweller and arts, this is a local institution that is one of Sydney’s oldest markets.
GET TO KNOW THE AREA Bohemian and funky by nature, Glebe’s rich architectural makeup is the backbone of this historic neighbourhood. Stories of hardship, love, endurance and vitality have made this inner-west suburb into an alluring village that has a thriving arts and culture scene, and a line-up o…







