Summary: Situated in a convenient location within easy distance relative to the Sydney CBD, Zetland is a rapidly-developed “pop-up suburb” packed with modern, high-density apartments and with a very modern-day design layout. It mixes together nice public spaces with clean roads and shopping facilities to feel fresh overall.
Almost everything in the suburb is shiny and new, however how long this will last – and the quality of its constructions – remains to be seen. It also faces some major traffic issues, and is quite sterile as a whole while also lacking in character or nightlife.
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Summary: A small suburb in inner Sydney with a heavy “college town” feel, Chippendale oozes convenience with a location that grants it immediate access to a wide array of restaurants & stores, major train stations, a striking new modern parkland, and its main hub of the University of Technology Sydney nearby. It’s bordered by busy roads, dominated by students and largely apartment-style living, however, so families or those who want some extra space may want to look elsewhere. Read Review
Summary: Essentially an extended corner of the Sydney CBD, Ultimo differs slightly from absolute-central Sydney in its disproportionately high percentage of students which call it a temporary home. Ultra-convenient given its proximity to everything else within walking distance nearby, the suburb offers easy access to everything Sydney has to offer – although the associated high prices, crowds and noise make it a definite choice for those who don’t need too much space or greenery to be satisfied. Read Review
Summary: Gritty and artsy yet still retaining somewhat of a warm and communal feel, Glebe is a unique animal amongst most of Sydney’s suburbs. It’s sort of a fusion between the inner-west and Pyrmont, with mansions and housing commissions, greenery and waterfront views coexisting behind graffiti-and-mural specked back streets – and is somehow both convenient and not at the same time. It’s definitely got touches of Europe to it, and is an eclectic mix that some may just find highly appealing. Read Review
Summary: Sydney’s current darling of upbeat nighttime entertainment, Newtown is a buzzing hub with massive variety in places to both drink and dine – both on the cheap and for those willing to indulge. It’s one of the last remaining bastions of alternative culture within close proximity to Sydney city, and while its popularity means it’s lost some of its original grit and prices are rising, it’s still an easy go-to recommendation for students and younger professionals who don’t need much peace and quiet to be happy. Read Review