Sydney's Kings Cross

Simply the place to be in Sydney

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If you want to be amongst the action, then Kings Cross is the place to be. Known for its seedy, naughty image this red-light district is popular with tourists during the daylight hours.

Apart from the adult stores and kitsch strip joints there are endless pubs, cafes, art galleries and restaurants popping up everywhere.

The popular gay scene and trendy Oxford Street of Darlinghurst is full of coffee shops and colourful people. The area has a strong artsy flavour filled with theatres, writers and actors, filmmakers and young trendies loitering around the many alfresco eateries.

Exclusive Potts Point is the quieter, quality end of Kings Cross Sydney, with plenty of Victorian era terrace homes, art-deco apartments and historic Garden Island.

Woolloomooloo is situated between Sydney city centre and Kings Cross. For a touch of sea air wander along the wooden Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo Bay and absorb the history of its older style narrow streets. Sydney's art scene is captured here in Artspace, the centre for avant-garde contemporary art exhibition.

Contact Sydney Visitor Centre for a Sydney map as well as bus and timetable information. Sydney buses travel a regular route along Oxford Street and Kings Cross. Underground car parking is available in Kings Cross on Elizabeth Bay Road.

Kings Cross Accommodation

Hotels & apartments in the heart of Sydney

Leisure Inns Barclay

Leisure Inns Barclay 17 Bayswater Rd
Kings Cross

Crest Hotel

Crest Hotel 111 Darlinghurst Rd
Kings Cross

Stamford Plaza

Stamford Plaza O'Riordan St
Sydney

Crown Hotel

Crown Hotel Crown St
Surry Hills

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