Potts Point

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Potts Point is Sydney’s most concentrated patch of urban sophistication, a tight grid of art-deco apartment blocks, Victorian terraces, and buzzy laneways that spill onto the harbour’s edge. This compact neighbourhood packs more restaurants, bars, and boutiques per square metre than almost anywhere else in the city, and its elevated perch above Woolloomooloo Bay delivers knockout views of the Sydney skyline. For travellers who want to feel the pulse of inner-city life without the backpacker chaos, Potts Point is an elegant, walkable base that rewards slow exploration.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Potts Point is small enough to explore in a half-day, but its café-and-cocktail culture makes it easy to linger. Spend a morning wandering the streets and popping into galleries, then settle into a long lunch on Llankelly Place. If you’re staying in the area, an evening bar crawl from Macleay Street down to the water is a fine way to watch the city lights come on. For a deeper dive, combine it with a visit to the nearby Art Gallery of New South Wales or a walk through the Royal Botanic Garden — both are a 15-minute stroll away.

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