Haymarket is part of Sydney’s enthralling CBD, blessed with unique experiences including one of the city’s biggest markets. Take advantage of the surrounding international restaurants and art centres before checking out the rest of Sydney’s world-famous sights.
Things to do in Haymarket
If you love to shop, Market City is your go-to retail haven. The historic redbrick facade houses a range of local and international brands. Fashionistas flock to Giordano, Mr. Simple and Feminic, while Venture Health and Tai Chi Massage Clinic are for those focused on their wellness. Tucked in among Haymarket’s Chinatown, Market City also boasts exceptional dining, from signature laksa noodle at Golden Tower to secret Taiwanese recipes at Lao Dong Beef Noodle.
Time your visit for one of Sydney’s oldest and largest markets, Paddy’s Markets, which boasts 1,000 stalls. These range from sporting goods and footwear to sheepskins and fresh fruit. Need a break? Get some well-earned rest at Belmore Park, where you can chill out on benches under shady trees.
Those with cultural interests will enjoy the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, home to exhibits by new-age Asian artists where you’ll find a variety of thought-provoking events. It’s located around the corner from Capitol Theatre, an iconic Victorian-era theatre that hosts Broadway-quality musicals, international stand-up comedians, ballets and other live entertainment.
Venture north to Sydney’s exciting attractions, including SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, both offering a chance to see native animals in their natural habitats as participate in daily feedings. The Powerhouse Museum is next door to Haymarket and features state-of-the-art exhibits on transport and science.
Getting around Haymarket
Haymarket is easily navigated on foot or via bicycle and is also serviced by Sydney’s Central railway station, which lets you easily travel to practically anywhere in the city. You can also catch the light rail or buses from various main areas in the suburb.