The Strand Arcade is an exquisite example of Victorian-era architecture and design, located at the prestigious address of 195-197 Pitt Street in the vibrant heart of the Sydney central business district. This heritage-listed retail arcade is a true treasure of the City of Sydney, boasting a three-storey layout that incorporates traditional-styled protruding galleries, cedar staircases, tiled floors, cast iron balusters, and timber-framed shop fronts.
The arcade's most notable feature is its prominent, tinted glass roof, which was specifically designed to reduce glare and provide an ambient shopping experience. The Strand Arcade's historic significance is undeniable, as it was one of the very first shopping centers to grace the Sydney skyline, opening its doors in 1892. In its early years, it was regarded as the pinnacle of shopping center design and was hailed as "the finest public thoroughfare in the Australian colonies."
Today, visitors to the Strand Arcade can step back in time and experience the same luxurious shopping experience that was enjoyed by Sydney's elite during the 1890s. The arcade's meticulously restored shop fronts are an exact replica of the original internal shopping facades, providing an authentic glimpse into the past while offering a glimpse of the latest fashion trends and haute couture offerings.
In summary, the Strand Arcade is a remarkable testament to the enduring elegance and charm of Victorian-era architecture and design. Its rich history, stunning aesthetics, and premier location in the heart of Sydney's bustling central business district make it an unparalleled destination for locals and...
   Read moreThis place is an iconic shopping complex well known for its quality of both stores and structure.
There are so many ways to describe this beautiful grand old magnificent building which is home to many well known brands of clothes shoes accessories jewellery food and so much more.
Have high tea or shop till your hearts delight this grand old dame welcomes all from all walks of life and every age.
Get there by bus or train or easy parking nearby it is near everything you need to enjoy your time in the hustle and bustle of busy beautiful SYDNEY.
Take a casual stroll along the narrow walkways over three storeys decked out in old world charm and grandeur. One can usually find some unique piece of clothing or pair of shoes or piece of timeless jewellery
It is near Centrepoint Westfields, Myer and David Jones, Pitt st Mall and QVB.
A visit to this part of town would not be complete without a visit to The Strand Arcade especially at Xmas tome when the whole place feels and smells like Xmas!
Add it to your list of places to have s coffee at alone or with friends.
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   Read moreThe Strand Arcade is a heritage-listed Victorian-style retail arcade located at 195â197 Pitt Street in the heart of the Sydney central business district, between Pitt Street Mall and George Street in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by John B. Spencer, assisted by Charles E. Fairfax; and built from 1890 to 1892 by Bignell and Clark (1891), with renovations completed by Stephenson & Turner (1976). The only remaining arcade of its kind in Sydney, the property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 13 December 2011.[1]
The Strand Arcade
Interior of The Strand Arcade Location 195â197 Pitt Street, Sydney central business district, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33.8694°S 151.2076°E Built 1890â1892 Architect John B. Spencer Charles E. Fairfax (assistant) New South Wales Heritage Register Official name Strand Arcade Type State heritage (built) Designated 13 December 2011 Reference no. 1864 Type Shopping/retail complex Category Retail and Wholesale Builders Bignell and Clark (1891) Stephenson &...
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