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Central — Attraction in Sydney

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Central
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Nearby attractions
Belmore Park
Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Capitol Theatre
13 Campbell St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Central Station Clock Tower
Central Station, 4 Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Central Station Self-Guided Audio Tour
Central Station, Country Terminal, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Chinatown Sydney
82/84 Dixon St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church
641 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Masonic Centre
Level 24/66 Goulburn St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
University of Technology Sydney
15 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Pier Street, Cnr Harbour St, Darling Harbour NSW 2000, Australia
The Goods Line
Ultimo Pedestrian Network, Ultimo NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
City Oltra
Shop 11/1 Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Eternity Bar and Grill
12 Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Side Bar
509 Pitt St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Incafe
Shop 1/11/23 Rawson Pl, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
CJ's Central
13 Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
It's Time For Thai
767–769 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
OG Banh Mi
Shop/3 Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Khao Man Kai
804 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
CFM BAKERY - Central Food Market
12 Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Pho Gia Hoi
711 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby local services
Chinatown Friday Night Market
Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Coco D’or Hair Salon
10a/37 Ultimo Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
JB Hi-Fi City - World Square
World Square Shopping Centre Store 9.42, Lower Ground Level, 644 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
TK Maxx Haymarket
Market City Shopping Centre, Level 2/2 Quay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
City Market
76 Ultimo Rd, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Pontip Thai Market
16 Campbell St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Jarern Chai Grocer and Boon Cafe
2000/425 Pitt St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Morning Glory
68/70 Dixon St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Nuroofing services pty ltd
398 Pitt St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Prempree Grocery
642/40 Campbell St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby hotels
YHA Sydney Central
11 Rawson Place Corner of Pitt St and, Rawson Pl, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Wake Up! Sydney
ATM 7232/509 Pitt St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
The Great Southern Hotel Sydney
717 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Rydges Sydney Central
28 Albion St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
790 on George Backpackers
790 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Railway Square YHA
Henry Deane Plaza, 8-10 Lee St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Mercure Sydney
818-820 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Ultimo Sydney
4/37 Ultimo Rd, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Space Q Capsule Hotel
752 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Central Studio Hotel Sydney
803-813 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
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Central

Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
4.3(1.6K)
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attractions: Belmore Park, Capitol Theatre, Central Station Clock Tower, Sydney Central Station Self-Guided Audio Tour, Chinatown Sydney, St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church, Sydney Masonic Centre, University of Technology Sydney, Chinese Garden of Friendship, The Goods Line, restaurants: City Oltra, Eternity Bar and Grill, Side Bar, Incafe, CJ's Central, It's Time For Thai, OG Banh Mi, Khao Man Kai, CFM BAKERY - Central Food Market, Pho Gia Hoi, local businesses: Chinatown Friday Night Market, Coco D’or Hair Salon, JB Hi-Fi City - World Square, TK Maxx Haymarket, City Market, Pontip Thai Market, Jarern Chai Grocer and Boon Cafe, Morning Glory, Nuroofing services pty ltd, Prempree Grocery
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Nearby attractions of Central

Belmore Park

Capitol Theatre

Central Station Clock Tower

Sydney Central Station Self-Guided Audio Tour

Chinatown Sydney

St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church

Sydney Masonic Centre

University of Technology Sydney

Chinese Garden of Friendship

The Goods Line

Belmore Park

Belmore Park

4.0

(399)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Central Station Clock Tower

Central Station Clock Tower

4.7

(40)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sydney Central Station Self-Guided Audio Tour

Sydney Central Station Self-Guided Audio Tour

4.7

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Central

City Oltra

Eternity Bar and Grill

Side Bar

Incafe

CJ's Central

It's Time For Thai

OG Banh Mi

Khao Man Kai

CFM BAKERY - Central Food Market

Pho Gia Hoi

City Oltra

City Oltra

4.8

(211)

Closed
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Eternity Bar and Grill

Eternity Bar and Grill

3.0

(173)

Closed
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Side Bar

Side Bar

4.1

(1.6K)

Closed
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Incafe

Incafe

4.2

(386)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Central

Chinatown Friday Night Market

Coco D’or Hair Salon

JB Hi-Fi City - World Square

TK Maxx Haymarket

City Market

Pontip Thai Market

Jarern Chai Grocer and Boon Cafe

Morning Glory

Nuroofing services pty ltd

Prempree Grocery

Chinatown Friday Night Market

Chinatown Friday Night Market

4.3

(533)

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Coco D’or Hair Salon

Coco D’or Hair Salon

4.7

(126)

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JB Hi-Fi City - World Square

JB Hi-Fi City - World Square

4.2

(1.5K)

Click for details
TK Maxx Haymarket

TK Maxx Haymarket

4.1

(102)

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Reviews of Central

4.3
(1,587)
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1.0
3y

Travel early Oct 2022. No places to sit and wait ... only a 2nd rate cafe.. or a bar . There is very little choice of food at the cafe . Not pleasant to wait between country trains .. especially if you are a senior like us . Even a few park benches would help. This made travel from Brisbane to Canberra exhausting with a 5 hour transit wait . The new escalators run too fast .. we could not get on it... only OK for younger people .. so make sure you use the lift if you are a senior and need to go downstairs . Central seems mainly a station for suburban passengers and country/regional travellers are mostly forgotten. Good points were the large indicator board for train times and light rail very easy access . These trams go to the city, Circular Quay and some suburbs on two main lines. Trains to other suburbs are downstairs where large works are going on. Why not have a small lounge for regional train passengers who often must wait several hours? Better still perhaps NSW could look at rail stations overseas.

Looking forward to the new country trains to replace the XPT and Explorer ... But I hear they are delayed and not likely to arrive before 2024. Current trains have no WiFI or phone charging points. Even first class seats on XPT & Explorer do not fully lay back. Train crews need to control the temperature in each carriage ... Ours got to 24 deg C which made me very uncomfortable. Crew said it was 23 and did nothing... despite the obvious difference with...

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4.0
6y

I have fond memories of this part of the station and catching country and interstate trains here in the 70s. Since then, it seems to have lost much of its character and identity but is slowly clawing it back. I am delighted to see the restoration of ceiling / wall decorations in the food court and the World War 1 memorial boards. It was a fantastic idea to return the railway bookshop to the concourse: there was a constant stream of interested people dropping in during the short time I was perusing the shelves (and buying two books). There is plenty of space for people to move about but the number of seats near platforms 1 to 3 proved inadequate for the demand at times. Our plans to cloak our bags were thwarted by a long queue to the concourse exit, but when I later saw the price (hidden well inside): $12 per item or more!!! I was glad we kept our bags and had a late morning tea down the escalator from the light rail platform at Cafe Du Nord. I expect this was some bureaucrat's idea to privatise and wipe their hands of the cloaking responsibility? As for lockers - did they vanish even before transparent rubbish bins were installed? Another need for a grand railway terminal is showers for travellers who have endured over night rail journeys (and a secure place to cloak their belongings while showering - and at a reasonable cost!) But now that passengers have been transformed into customers we are only cash cows for bureaucrats who travel by plane rather than the...

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1.0
4y

Incompetent personal and waste of time as a result... Tried to open account online via website few times and because of many errors on the web-page had to call support. With help of support I was told that I registered an account have 2 options for my identity verification (first one is to visit office which was not the best for me during pandemic time and the second one - they will send to my address some docs for verification). I preferred not to visit office and started waiting for docs. Almost 2 weeks - no docs and no response. Visited office at haymarket and spent half an hour there proving that I don't need a license for financial instruments trading if I am a sole trader and using my own money only. Finally account was established. On the next day I transferred some money to the account just for testing reason and was not able to send it back. Call to support and wasting of time again. They started claiming that I have to have a certificate for my business if I have ABN. I've got a confirmation only when I registered for Sole trader and all the information about ABN is available online. So I decided not to waste my time on this and asked to close my account and guess what??? I have to visit the...

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Anoma RAnoma R
About a week ago I went to the Transport Customer Service Counter to obtain a Senior Opal card. System was easy & staff who was serving me was brilliant. As they have already issued a senior’s card & I was in Melbourne, some how the card got lost & not reached!! So the staff advised me where to call, what to say & to get my existing card cancelled. Then he helped me to get the new card. He was such a gentlemen. With a great smile, with lots of patience & kindness. I went home happily ever after by getting my Senior Opal Card. I hope I got that wonderful, helpful staff’s name correctly. “CLAYTON” He is the gentleman in those 2 photos. Thanking you so much “ CLAYTON” for your awesome, epic customer service. There are very few staff who looks after customers & treat the customers as the customers are Paramount. Thanking you Anoma 🙏🎈🙂
Stevie Alice GranthamStevie Alice Grantham
Super comfortable and quiet during COVID shutdown, New Year's emptiness. Central will be a monument to inter and inner city train travel if and when it gets finished. Feels like it's been a while. But the promise of a footbridge to the (Magic) Mortuary and Chippendale beyond that is hugely promising. Plus the myriad other promises they are no doubt working on. Butterflies and zebras and moonbeams... And fairytales, right? Ample amenities including a bank of vending machines the envy of any side street in Tokyo. The machine malfunctioned though but that's what machines do, right?
Sk3tch3 HSk3tch3 H
This station is old and beautiful but because of its age it can be very hard to navigate. If you need elevators they are around but perhaps not the most accessible as they can be a little further and semihidden. As someone who goes here often the layout makes much more sense after you visit a few times and it definitely is architecturally one of my favourite stations in Sydney. Beware though, its very busy and often there will be travelers trying to take photos of the ceiling in the middle of busy walkways so be aware of where you are walking.
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About a week ago I went to the Transport Customer Service Counter to obtain a Senior Opal card. System was easy & staff who was serving me was brilliant. As they have already issued a senior’s card & I was in Melbourne, some how the card got lost & not reached!! So the staff advised me where to call, what to say & to get my existing card cancelled. Then he helped me to get the new card. He was such a gentlemen. With a great smile, with lots of patience & kindness. I went home happily ever after by getting my Senior Opal Card. I hope I got that wonderful, helpful staff’s name correctly. “CLAYTON” He is the gentleman in those 2 photos. Thanking you so much “ CLAYTON” for your awesome, epic customer service. There are very few staff who looks after customers & treat the customers as the customers are Paramount. Thanking you Anoma 🙏🎈🙂
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Super comfortable and quiet during COVID shutdown, New Year's emptiness. Central will be a monument to inter and inner city train travel if and when it gets finished. Feels like it's been a while. But the promise of a footbridge to the (Magic) Mortuary and Chippendale beyond that is hugely promising. Plus the myriad other promises they are no doubt working on. Butterflies and zebras and moonbeams... And fairytales, right? Ample amenities including a bank of vending machines the envy of any side street in Tokyo. The machine malfunctioned though but that's what machines do, right?
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This station is old and beautiful but because of its age it can be very hard to navigate. If you need elevators they are around but perhaps not the most accessible as they can be a little further and semihidden. As someone who goes here often the layout makes much more sense after you visit a few times and it definitely is architecturally one of my favourite stations in Sydney. Beware though, its very busy and often there will be travelers trying to take photos of the ceiling in the middle of busy walkways so be aware of where you are walking.
Sk3tch3 H

Sk3tch3 H

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