Glebe

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Glebe is a historic suburb in Sydney's inner west, known for its Victorian terraces, vibrant café culture, and leafy streets. With a bohemian vibe and a strong community feel, it offers a relaxed escape from the city centre while still being close to the action. The waterfront along Blackwattle Bay provides scenic walks and views of the Anzac Bridge, making it a favourite for both locals and visitors.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak up Glebe's charm: start with a coffee at a local café, browse the markets (if it's the weekend), then walk along Blackwattle Bay. For a more leisurely pace, combine it with a lunch at one of the many eateries on Glebe Point Road. If you're keen on exploring the university or want to visit the pubs in the evening, allow a full day.

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