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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.
Glebe is a central district with a laid-back, intellectual feel and atmospheric heritage buildings. Bookshops and galleries draw students from the nearby University of Sydney, while Saturday’s Glebe Markets attract deal-hunters seeking vintage finds. Ethnic eateries, eclectic cafes and pubs define bustling Glebe Point Road. Dog walkers and cyclists hit the paved Glebe Foreshore Walk for views of the Anzac Bridge.
Glebe is a central district with a laid-back, intellectual feel and atmospheric heritage buildings. Bookshops and galleries draw students from the nearby University of Sydney, while Saturday’s Glebe Markets attract deal-hunters seeking vintage finds. Ethnic eateries, eclectic cafes and pubs define b…
Family-friendly hipster 'burb of Sydney. Saturday markets are fun. Plenty of cafes, restaurants, and bookshops to explore among the terraced houses. Go down to Blackwattle Bay to have a stroll with Sydneysiders and their dogs.