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St James
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Nearby attractions
Hyde Park
Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Tower Eye
Westfield Sydney, Level 5/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Archibald Memorial Fountain
Hyde Park North, 110 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
St Mary's Cathedral
St Marys Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
State Theatre
49 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Hyde Park Barracks
Queens Square, Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Doltone House Hyde Park
3/181 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Theatre Royal Sydney
108 King St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
St James’ Church
173 King St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Martin Place
1 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
SkyFeast at Sydney Tower
Level 4/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Infinity at Sydney Tower
Westfield Sydney, Level 4/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Chat Thai - Sydney
Level 6/188 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Pandawa Nasi Bungkus Australia
Wesley Mission Building, 220 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Metro St James
Hyde Park North, 110 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Bar 83 at Sydney Tower
Westfield Sydney, Level 4/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Ramen IPPUDO Westfield Sydney
Shop 5021/188 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
YAYOI Westfield Sydney
100 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Babylon Rooftop & Garden Bar
level 7/188 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Gidley
Basement/161 King St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby local services
David Jones - Elizabeth Street
86/108 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Westfield Sydney
Cnr Pitt St Mall and, Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Myer Sydney City
436 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Pitt Street Mall
182 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
JB Hi-Fi City - Westfield Sydney
Westfield Sydney Shopping Centre Store 6010, Level 6 Corner Pitt &, Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Queen Victoria Building
455 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
DJI Westfield Sydney
Shop 27-28G/188 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Stockland Piccadilly Shopping Centre
210 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Strand Arcade
412-414 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
JB Hi-Fi City - Strand Arcade Pitt St Mall
412-414 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
161 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection
169 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Fullerton Hotel Sydney
Lobby Level/1 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Sebel Sydney Martin Place
165 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Park Regis City Centre, Sydney
27 Park St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Grace Sydney
77 York St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Hotel QVB
143 York St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Megaboom City Hotel
93 York St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Meriton Suites Pitt Street, Sydney
329 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Porter House Hotel Sydney - MGallery Collection
203 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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St James

Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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attractions: Hyde Park, Sydney Tower Eye, Archibald Memorial Fountain, St Mary's Cathedral, State Theatre, Hyde Park Barracks, Doltone House Hyde Park, Theatre Royal Sydney, St James’ Church, Martin Place, restaurants: SkyFeast at Sydney Tower, Infinity at Sydney Tower, Chat Thai - Sydney, Pandawa Nasi Bungkus Australia, Metro St James, Bar 83 at Sydney Tower, Ramen IPPUDO Westfield Sydney, YAYOI Westfield Sydney, Babylon Rooftop & Garden Bar, The Gidley, local businesses: David Jones - Elizabeth Street, Westfield Sydney, Myer Sydney City, Pitt Street Mall, JB Hi-Fi City - Westfield Sydney, Queen Victoria Building, DJI Westfield Sydney, Stockland Piccadilly Shopping Centre, The Strand Arcade, JB Hi-Fi City - Strand Arcade Pitt St Mall
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Nearby attractions of St James

Hyde Park

Sydney Tower Eye

Archibald Memorial Fountain

St Mary's Cathedral

State Theatre

Hyde Park Barracks

Doltone House Hyde Park

Theatre Royal Sydney

St James’ Church

Martin Place

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

4.6

(7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sydney Tower Eye

Sydney Tower Eye

4.4

(5.9K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Archibald Memorial Fountain

Archibald Memorial Fountain

4.7

(617)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St Mary's Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral

4.8

(3.8K)

Open until 6:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of St James

SkyFeast at Sydney Tower

Infinity at Sydney Tower

Chat Thai - Sydney

Pandawa Nasi Bungkus Australia

Metro St James

Bar 83 at Sydney Tower

Ramen IPPUDO Westfield Sydney

YAYOI Westfield Sydney

Babylon Rooftop & Garden Bar

The Gidley

SkyFeast at Sydney Tower

SkyFeast at Sydney Tower

4.2

(2.4K)

Closed
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Infinity at Sydney Tower

Infinity at Sydney Tower

4.5

(1.8K)

Closed
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Chat Thai - Sydney

Chat Thai - Sydney

4.4

(1.6K)

Open until 9:30 PM
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Pandawa Nasi Bungkus Australia

Pandawa Nasi Bungkus Australia

4.9

(3K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby local services of St James

David Jones - Elizabeth Street

Westfield Sydney

Myer Sydney City

Pitt Street Mall

JB Hi-Fi City - Westfield Sydney

Queen Victoria Building

DJI Westfield Sydney

Stockland Piccadilly Shopping Centre

The Strand Arcade

JB Hi-Fi City - Strand Arcade Pitt St Mall

David Jones - Elizabeth Street

David Jones - Elizabeth Street

4.1

(1.8K)

Click for details
Westfield Sydney

Westfield Sydney

4.4

(6.8K)

Click for details
Myer Sydney City

Myer Sydney City

4.1

(3K)

Click for details
Pitt Street Mall

Pitt Street Mall

4.4

(950)

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St. James Station is a central transportation hub that connects various parts of the city. Whether you’re a daily commuter or a visitor exploring the area, here are some tips to make your experience at St. James Station more convenient:

Plan Your Route: Before heading to the station, familiarize yourself with the train lines and bus routes that run through St. James Station. Check the schedule for your specific destination to minimize wait times. Opal Card: If you’re a regular traveler, consider getting an Opal card. It’s a convenient and cost-effective way to pay for your fares on trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. You can easily top up your card at the station. Accessibility: St. James Station offers accessibility features, including elevators and ramps, for passengers with disabilities or those with strollers and heavy luggage. Look for signs to locate these facilities. Real-Time Information: Utilize the digital displays and announcements for real-time information on train arrivals, delays, and platform changes. Staying informed can save you time and prevent missed connections. Platform Etiquette: During peak hours, be mindful of the platform etiquette. Stand aside to allow passengers to disembark before boarding the train. This ensures a smoother flow of commuters. Safety: Keep your belongings secure, and be cautious of your surroundings, especially during crowded periods. Report any suspicious activity to station staff or security personnel. Connecting Services: If you need to transfer to a different mode of transportation, check the station layout for connecting services. St. James Station often connects to bus stops and nearby ferry terminals. Bicycle Facilities: If you’re cycling to the station, look for bicycle racks or lockers to secure your bike. Some stations also offer bike-sharing services for easy commuting. Nearby Attractions: St. James Station is located in the heart of the city, close to many attractions, shops, and restaurants. Take advantage of this central location to explore the area after your commute. Feedback: If you have feedback or encounter any issues at the station, don’t hesitate to share it with the station staff or the transportation authority. Your input can help improve the overall experience for everyone.

By following these tips, you can navigate St. James Station with confidence and make your journey more enjoyable and efficient. Whether you’re a seasoned commuter or a first-time visitor, St. James Station has a lot to offer in terms of convenience and...

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4.0
6y

"My Life As An Art Exhibition That Never Actually Happened" or "St James Station - Dilapidation, Broken Tiles, Extended Time"

This orgiastic celebration of the state of disrepair at St James Station is well worth a look. With each piece carefully numbered, the viewer gets the sense some work is actually going on in the background, but can remain safe in the knowledge no work is actually going on. An extension of Duchamp's 'found' works this exhibition demonstrates the importance of not just calling that which exists art but emphasises the significance of considering public property and industrial infrastructure as art rather than just daily use chattels. The ceiling works are of particular importance (81, 83, 84, 91) - which, in contrast to the detailed ceilings of the Sistine Chapel feature unique, heavy textures and lack of painterly attention - sure reflection of the nonchalant attitude toward the importance of maintaining a city train tunnel especially given the structure is functional and anyway, "who would notice?" Further, the broken tile works (86, 90, 94, 106, 107 (NFS)) are reminiscent of the simplicity of a Rothko work and yet maintain elements of the pragmatic attention of Richard Diebenkorn. On show for an indeterminate time, probably quite a bit longer given the length of time the works have already been there. Free entry. Find the exhibition in the tunnel on the left hand side of the Elizabeth Street entrance to the station -continues to the Macquarie Street exit, where you'll find more time to admire the work. Not a Banksy, but give the exhibition a name and place a red dot on one of the objet-d-art and...

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1y

George street, Elizabeth Street George Street, Elizabeth Street, and Castlereagh Street, which cross Martin Place, near by St James (near Macquarie Street end), all major bus routes in Sydney'sĀ CBD. In addition,Ā Martin Place railway stationĀ is located underground. Wynyard railway stationĀ (near George Street end). The newĀ Sydney Metro City & SouthwestĀ line includes a Metro station located underneath the existing train station and opened in August 2024. The initial "Martin Place" was the section between George Street and Pitt Street, officially opened 1892, and was named in honour ofĀ Sir James Martin, the three timeĀ Premier of New South WalesĀ andĀ Chief JusticeĀ ofĀ Supreme Court of New South Wales. Closed to traffic in stages from 1971, Martin Place is surrounded by many heritage buildings and features the 1927 World War. Martin Place, in the heart of the Sydney CBD, truly embraces the festive spirit. From 28 November 2024 until 3 January 2025, there's a super-sized Christmas tree woven with more than 110,000 LED lights, providing a beautiful backdrop for city strolls, selfies and post-shopping dining. Christmas in The RocksĀ  Celebrating Christmas in Darling HarbourĀ  Jolly Market, Sydney CBDĀ  Martin Place Christmas treeĀ  Woolworths Carols...

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TheDiscerningDinerTheDiscerningDiner
St. James Station is a central transportation hub that connects various parts of the city. Whether you’re a daily commuter or a visitor exploring the area, here are some tips to make your experience at St. James Station more convenient: 1. Plan Your Route: Before heading to the station, familiarize yourself with the train lines and bus routes that run through St. James Station. Check the schedule for your specific destination to minimize wait times. 2. Opal Card: If you’re a regular traveler, consider getting an Opal card. It’s a convenient and cost-effective way to pay for your fares on trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. You can easily top up your card at the station. 3. Accessibility: St. James Station offers accessibility features, including elevators and ramps, for passengers with disabilities or those with strollers and heavy luggage. Look for signs to locate these facilities. 4. Real-Time Information: Utilize the digital displays and announcements for real-time information on train arrivals, delays, and platform changes. Staying informed can save you time and prevent missed connections. 5. Platform Etiquette: During peak hours, be mindful of the platform etiquette. Stand aside to allow passengers to disembark before boarding the train. This ensures a smoother flow of commuters. 6. Safety: Keep your belongings secure, and be cautious of your surroundings, especially during crowded periods. Report any suspicious activity to station staff or security personnel. 7. Connecting Services: If you need to transfer to a different mode of transportation, check the station layout for connecting services. St. James Station often connects to bus stops and nearby ferry terminals. 8. Bicycle Facilities: If you’re cycling to the station, look for bicycle racks or lockers to secure your bike. Some stations also offer bike-sharing services for easy commuting. 9. Nearby Attractions: St. James Station is located in the heart of the city, close to many attractions, shops, and restaurants. Take advantage of this central location to explore the area after your commute. 10. Feedback: If you have feedback or encounter any issues at the station, don’t hesitate to share it with the station staff or the transportation authority. Your input can help improve the overall experience for everyone. By following these tips, you can navigate St. James Station with confidence and make your journey more enjoyable and efficient. Whether you’re a seasoned commuter or a first-time visitor, St. James Station has a lot to offer in terms of convenience and accessibility.
Jannette WJannette W
George street, Elizabeth Street George Street, Elizabeth Street, and Castlereagh Street, which cross Martin Place, near by St James (near Macquarie Street end), all major bus routes in Sydney'sĀ CBD. In addition,Ā Martin Place railway stationĀ is located underground. Wynyard railway stationĀ (near George Street end). The newĀ Sydney Metro City & SouthwestĀ line includes a Metro station located underneath the existing train station and opened in August 2024. The initial "Martin Place" was the section between George Street and Pitt Street, officially opened 1892, and was named in honour ofĀ Sir James Martin, the three timeĀ Premier of New South WalesĀ andĀ Chief JusticeĀ ofĀ Supreme Court of New South Wales. Closed to traffic in stages from 1971, Martin Place is surrounded by many heritage buildings and features the 1927 World War. Martin Place, in the heart of the Sydney CBD, truly embraces the festive spirit. From 28 November 2024 until 3 January 2025, there's a super-sized Christmas tree woven with more than 110,000 LED lights, providing a beautiful backdrop for city strolls, selfies and post-shopping dining. Christmas in The RocksĀ  Celebrating Christmas in Darling HarbourĀ  Jolly Market, Sydney CBDĀ  Martin Place Christmas treeĀ  Woolworths Carols in the Domain
Mark RichardsMark Richards
One of the really worthwhile train stations to travel through when visiting Sydney or a very pleasant one when you live in Sydney. Has got a legendary, historic look to it with the unchanged traditional tiling, stairs, and has some classic art and paraphernalia from the time. Really is a journey back in time. Various lines go through here which are the T1, T2, T3, T8 and buses outside the station as well. Located next to the ever-pleasant Hyde Park. Has a dairy inside and a small cafĆ© from memory. Only complaints are it’s quite a long walk in, and bit of a walk between platforms. With so many lines on just the two platforms it can take a minute to find which one to go for your stop. But it deserves a 4.6 due to its vintage charm, and timeless relics.
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St. James Station is a central transportation hub that connects various parts of the city. Whether you’re a daily commuter or a visitor exploring the area, here are some tips to make your experience at St. James Station more convenient: 1. Plan Your Route: Before heading to the station, familiarize yourself with the train lines and bus routes that run through St. James Station. Check the schedule for your specific destination to minimize wait times. 2. Opal Card: If you’re a regular traveler, consider getting an Opal card. It’s a convenient and cost-effective way to pay for your fares on trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. You can easily top up your card at the station. 3. Accessibility: St. James Station offers accessibility features, including elevators and ramps, for passengers with disabilities or those with strollers and heavy luggage. Look for signs to locate these facilities. 4. Real-Time Information: Utilize the digital displays and announcements for real-time information on train arrivals, delays, and platform changes. Staying informed can save you time and prevent missed connections. 5. Platform Etiquette: During peak hours, be mindful of the platform etiquette. Stand aside to allow passengers to disembark before boarding the train. This ensures a smoother flow of commuters. 6. Safety: Keep your belongings secure, and be cautious of your surroundings, especially during crowded periods. Report any suspicious activity to station staff or security personnel. 7. Connecting Services: If you need to transfer to a different mode of transportation, check the station layout for connecting services. St. James Station often connects to bus stops and nearby ferry terminals. 8. Bicycle Facilities: If you’re cycling to the station, look for bicycle racks or lockers to secure your bike. Some stations also offer bike-sharing services for easy commuting. 9. Nearby Attractions: St. James Station is located in the heart of the city, close to many attractions, shops, and restaurants. Take advantage of this central location to explore the area after your commute. 10. Feedback: If you have feedback or encounter any issues at the station, don’t hesitate to share it with the station staff or the transportation authority. Your input can help improve the overall experience for everyone. By following these tips, you can navigate St. James Station with confidence and make your journey more enjoyable and efficient. Whether you’re a seasoned commuter or a first-time visitor, St. James Station has a lot to offer in terms of convenience and accessibility.
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George street, Elizabeth Street George Street, Elizabeth Street, and Castlereagh Street, which cross Martin Place, near by St James (near Macquarie Street end), all major bus routes in Sydney'sĀ CBD. In addition,Ā Martin Place railway stationĀ is located underground. Wynyard railway stationĀ (near George Street end). The newĀ Sydney Metro City & SouthwestĀ line includes a Metro station located underneath the existing train station and opened in August 2024. The initial "Martin Place" was the section between George Street and Pitt Street, officially opened 1892, and was named in honour ofĀ Sir James Martin, the three timeĀ Premier of New South WalesĀ andĀ Chief JusticeĀ ofĀ Supreme Court of New South Wales. Closed to traffic in stages from 1971, Martin Place is surrounded by many heritage buildings and features the 1927 World War. Martin Place, in the heart of the Sydney CBD, truly embraces the festive spirit. From 28 November 2024 until 3 January 2025, there's a super-sized Christmas tree woven with more than 110,000 LED lights, providing a beautiful backdrop for city strolls, selfies and post-shopping dining. Christmas in The RocksĀ  Celebrating Christmas in Darling HarbourĀ  Jolly Market, Sydney CBDĀ  Martin Place Christmas treeĀ  Woolworths Carols in the Domain
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One of the really worthwhile train stations to travel through when visiting Sydney or a very pleasant one when you live in Sydney. Has got a legendary, historic look to it with the unchanged traditional tiling, stairs, and has some classic art and paraphernalia from the time. Really is a journey back in time. Various lines go through here which are the T1, T2, T3, T8 and buses outside the station as well. Located next to the ever-pleasant Hyde Park. Has a dairy inside and a small cafĆ© from memory. Only complaints are it’s quite a long walk in, and bit of a walk between platforms. With so many lines on just the two platforms it can take a minute to find which one to go for your stop. But it deserves a 4.6 due to its vintage charm, and timeless relics.
Mark Richards

Mark Richards

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