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Double Bay is a chic harbourside suburb in Sydney's eastern suburbs, known for its upscale boutiques, waterfront dining, and relaxed village atmosphere. Just a short ferry ride from the city, it offers a taste of the good life with tree-lined streets, heritage buildings, and stunning views across Sydney Harbour. Whether you're here for the shopping, the cafes, or simply to soak up the sun at a quiet beach, Double Bay feels like a refined escape from the urban hustle.
Highlights & What to See
- Double Bay Beach – A calm, sheltered harbour beach perfect for a morning swim or an afternoon lounging; the adjacent park is ideal for a picnic.
- Boutique Shopping on Knox Street – Browse designer fashion, homewares, and artisan goods in the upscale boutiques and galleries that line this leafy street.
- Waterfront Dining at the Wharf – Enjoy fresh seafood or modern Australian cuisine at restaurants overlooking the marina; the Sunday farmers market is a local favourite.
- Steyne Park – This harbourside park offers lovely views, a children's playground, and a great spot for a stroll or a coffee from a nearby kiosk.
- Heritage Walk – Follow the self-guided walk past historic homes and the 19th-century St Mark's Anglican Church, which reveals the area's gracious past.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore Double Bay's main attractions – combine a morning at the beach with a leisurely lunch and some shopping. If you're staying in Sydney, it's easy to add a few hours here as part of a day trip to the eastern suburbs. For a slower pace, consider an evening visit to enjoy dinner with a harbour view.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Rose Bay – Just south, with a longer beach and seaplane flights; great for a coastal walk.
- Vaucluse – Home to the historic Vaucluse House and Nielsen Park, with the famous Shark Beach.
- Watson Bay – The ferry from Double Bay to Watsons Bay offers spectacular harbour views; visit the Gap and Doyles seafood restaurant.
- Paddington – A short drive or bus away, known for its Victorian terraces, Oxford Street shopping, and the weekend Paddington Markets.
- Bondi Beach – Iconic surf beach and coastal walk; easily reached by bus from Double Bay.
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Image credits
- Rose Bay — Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Vaucluse — File:Clifftop, hilly homes in Vaucluse in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia.png : Meganesia derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Watsons Bay — Diliff / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Paddington — J Bar / CC BY 3.0
- Bondi Beach — Nick Ang / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sydney Harbour — No machine-readable author provided. Merbabu~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain