It hasn't changed much in decades, it's always about to be the "next" suburb, and it's definitely not a mainstream attraction. Some people call it a dump, but it's clearly different from other suburbs. There are many cafes, restaurants, bookstores, non-chain retail stores. After that, I found the nearby Inmer Road more interesting, with high quality and diverse restaurants.
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It hasn't changed much in decades, it's always about to be the "next" suburb, and it's definitely not a mainstream attraction. Some people call it a dump, but it's clearly different from other suburbs. There are many cafes, restaurants, bookstores, non-chain retail stores. After that, I found the nearby Inmer Road more interesting, with high quality and diverse restaurants.
Check in newtown Graffiti Street 👨🎨 After eating watermelon cake, you need to consume it after you eat full of calories, then the nearby graffiti street is very suitable for you 😁 (so watermelon cake should choose new town store~) Recommended index: 🏅🏅🏅🏅🌈 Newtown is one of the most trendy neighborhoods in Sydney, There is graffiti art all over the street, there are many restaurants and cafes and many small shops. A bit like London's Brick Lane and New York's Greenwich. 🌈 To be honest, the quality of graffiti here is personal, not as good as London's Brick Lane
The new town is an old city in Sydney. Most of the buildings here have a history of more than 100 years and look very old. It is very different from the bustling Sydney city, making people more comfortable and leisurely, and it is a very good place to go.
This is a small town in southern Sydney, although called the new town, in fact he has more than 100 years of history. The small square statues of the whole town and the UK, old-fashioned British architecture, narrow streets, and medieval churches, make it a strong contrast with Sydney, a modern metropolis, and definitely worth a visit.
The new town is a small town in the suburbs of Sydney, which has a history of more than 100 years and is very quiet. People's lives here are not as tense as Sydney, but a very relaxed and leisurely state. Walking here, you can feel the slow life of Sydney, is also quite unique.
Newtown, which was actually built in 1812. Newtown is a local government jurisdiction that spans Sydney City and inner west council in NSW, about 4 km southwest of Sydney's Central Business District. King Street is the main street and commercial entertainment center of Newtown. This street starts northeast from Kariyong Avenue to the south of Sydney University, then goes all the way to the southwest, and then extends southeast near Xinzhen Railway Station, becoming the Princes Highway at the southern end of Princes Highway, which runs through the entire New Town. Enmore Road Enmore Road intersects with King Street to the north of Xinzhen Railway Station. With more than 600 shops on Enmore Road and King Street, the main shopping strip in Newtown is Australia’s longest and most complete business district in the late Victorian and Commonwealth era. With a large number of cafes, taverns and restaurants filled with cultures, King Street is often referred to by the media as the "Eat Street," and cafes, restaurants and galleries abound on the streets around King Street. The new town went twice, once on March 21, 2016 and again on September 29, 2017, but there was no in-depth investigation, especially the street graffiti did not look for, just walked King Street. In short, if you come to Sydney and have plenty of time, go to Newtown to see it. Take T2 at the Central Station, and you will be there at 3 stops. Make sure you are worthwhile! Picture 1: The black and white wall behind is a mural graffiti of Martin Luther King Jr. "I have a dream I Have a Dream"; Figure 2: A chic little cafe at 415 King Street - a single shoe is hung on the telegraph pole in front of the door - did Yu Yike squeeze out more shoes? Figure 3: South side of Xinzhen Railway Station - The red house behind is Xinzhen Performing Arts High School Newtown High School of the Performing Arts; Figure 4: King Street East, Eliza Street; Figure 5: King Street-Wilson St. corner of The Academy Brand Men's Brand Store; Figure 6: New Town Holy Society Newtown Mission on King Street 280A; Figure 7: It is said that these three houses are old houses that must be photographed in the colonial period to New Town to witness history; Figure 8: The new town hotel at the corner of King Street-Watkin St. Newtown Hotel - Wednesday dining enjoys 2 for 1 two people and only pays one person price! Figure 9: The old house in 1887 - the style is also very different! Figure 10: These two buildings are quite chic!
The new town is a small town under the Greater Sydney area. Compared with the bustling Sydney, it is much quieter. It is said to be the birthplace of Sydney, and it still retains some old buildings with a century-old history. It has the characteristics of the streets of ancient European towns. You can walk around if you are interested.