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Chippendale, a compact inner-city suburb just south of Sydney's CBD, has shed its industrial past to become a vibrant pocket of creativity, craft beer, and urban culture. Once a working-class neighbourhood of factories and workers' cottages, it now buzzes with repurposed warehouses, indie galleries, and a food scene that draws locals and travellers alike. The area is defined by its creative energy, best experienced on a leisurely wander through laneways splashed with street art and into hidden bars that feel like secrets.
Highlights & What to See
- White Rabbit Gallery – One of Australia's finest collections of contemporary Chinese art, housed in a former Rolls-Royce service depot. The free exhibitions are always thought-provoking, and the on-site dumpling bar is a perfect pit stop.
- Chippendale Green & the Goodspace – A former car yard turned public park, this green space hosts pop-up markets, food trucks, and outdoor cinema in summer. It's the suburb's social heart.
- Spice Alley – A narrow laneway packed with hawker-style stalls serving everything from Singaporean chilli crab to Thai mango sticky rice. It's atmospheric, affordable, and perfect for a casual dinner.
- Brett Whiteley Studio – The preserved workspace of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, offering an intimate glimpse into his creative process. A must for art lovers.
- Kensington Street – A revitalised strip of heritage terraces now home to design stores, craft-beer bars, and eateries like the acclaimed Lankan Filling Station (Sri Lankan fusion).
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up Chippendale's highlights. Start with a morning coffee at a local roastery (try the single-origin at Edition Coffee Roasters), then spend an hour or two at the White Rabbit Gallery. Lunch at Spice Alley or Kensington Street, followed by a stroll through the Brett Whiteley Studio and the surrounding laneways. If you're keen, extend into the evening for craft beer at the Abercrombie Hotel or a cocktail at the Baxter Inn just over the border in Surry Hills.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Surry Hills – A five-minute walk east, this neighbourhood offers Sydney's best café culture, vintage shopping, and the iconic Crown Street food scene.
- Newtown – A ten-minute walk west, Newtown is famous for its bohemian vibe, diverse eateries, and the retro Dendy Cinema.
- Redfern – Just north, Redfern has a strong Aboriginal heritage and a growing food scene, including the excellent Carriageworks farmers' market (Saturdays).
- Glebe – A short bus ride away, Glebe's historic streets are lined with bookshops, second-hand stores, and the waterside Bicentennial Park.
- Ultimo – Home to the Powerhouse Museum and the University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo is a quick walk from Chippendale's northern edge.
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Image credits
- Surry Hills — Sardaka / CC0
- Newtown — Vakrieger / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Redfern — Sydney Heritage / CC BY 2.0
- Glebe — Adam.J.W.C. / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Ultimo — J Bar / CC BY 3.0
- Sydney CBD — Arran Bee / CC BY 2.0