Potts Point

Lifestyle


Brimming with restaurants, cafes, tree-lined streets and a wonderful array of romantic Art Deco architecture, Potts Point is like a slice of Paris.

This sophisticated suburb is bordered by Elizabeth Bay and Woolloomooloo Bay, and just a short 20-minute walk into the CBD.

Need to get somewhere fast? Then you only need to jump on train at nearby Kings Cross Station and you’ve arrived in the city in 5 minutes. A great network of buses to choose from also ensures you will never be stranded.

When it comes to dining out, Potts Point residents are spoilt for choice with a extensive range of restaurants lined up along Victoria Street and Macleay Streets.

Craving an espresso martini, a spicy Asian fusion dish or the best latte in the city? Then, Potts Point is bound to impress.

Close by, risqué Kings Cross, and upbeat Darlinghurst Road provide a limitless number of nightclubs, bars and theatres for those who like to party.

For the more chilled out types, there are plenty of beautiful parks, museums and harbourside ambience to indulge in.

People


While it is rare to find a family living in Potts Point, there are two distinct types of people who make up Potts Point’s captivating culture.

Closer to the King’s Cross you’ll find younger residents who enjoy the bohemian way of life and the pulse of evening nightlife closeby. Closer to the waterside, amongst leafy streets and charming cafes, more mature locals prefer to reside.

Homes


Die hard romantics love the picturesque surroundings and charms of yesteryear on offer in Potts Point.

Immaculately restored houses rest alongside easy care apartment buildings that come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Luxury penthouses with glittering water views also make up a good part of the landscape.

The density of apartments is high, and whilst freestanding homes still exist, you’ll rarely find them on offer. Once residents get a foot in this ‘desirable’ door, they never want to leave.

Transport

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+ Kings Cross Railway station
+ The area is well served by Sydney Buses, with routes 311, 325, 326 and 327 passing through Potts Point
+ Accessible by foot from Woolloomooloo

Schools

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+ St Vincents College, a vibrant Catholic day and boarding school
+ Darlinghurst Primary School, established in 1883

Shopping/Restaurants

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+ From where Kings Cross mellows into Macleay Street and around to the curve of Elizabeth Bay Road, there is a quiet and relaxed simplicity to the Potts Point shopping scene
+ Not a single designer mega-shop blots the horizon, no chain stores clogging up the street-front
+ Miniature boutiques jostle for attention, each offering specialised products
+ You can enjoy the vast range of cuisines available at one of over 200 restaurants in the vicinity
+ If you are a shopaholic, Macleay St has plenty of clothing boutiques, home wares stores and a supermarket. After shopping you may also want to stop off at one of the many trendy cafes for a much needed caffeine fix.

Recreational Facilities

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+ Immerse yourself in some Potts Point history and take a self-guided historical walking tour to see how the wealthy lived over a hundred years ago
+ If you are interested in architecture, you may want to visit Elizabeth Bay House to appreciate the grand old architecture of yesteryear
+ For that lazy Sunday afternoon picnic, Potts Point, Woolloomooloo and Elizabeth Bay offer plenty of parks and playgrounds to choose from

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