Sydney's Chinatown is a city's one of the busiest area distinctly known for its shopping, cuisine and cultural events of the Asian society. The most common known landmark of Chinatown is the Sydney markets situated at the Hay Street. To enter the Chinatown in Sydney no entrance fee is required.
To reach Sydney Chinatown, one can travel by car, bus and train. There are stops at the Hay market for those traveling by trams and Darling harbor rails. The buses reach the Hay market bus stop via George St. If the visitor wishes to travel by train, he or she needs to get off at the central railway station. The China Town is located at a walking distance from this station on the western side of Hay Street.
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On reaching Chinatown by car, parking facilities are provided at the Entertainment Carpark. The visitor needs to enter Chinatown through Quay Street or Pier Street. Parking space is also available at the Goulburn Parking Station.
What makes Sydney's Chinatown most famous is the exquisite restaurants that are located in the Hay market region. The restaurants, in this area, especially near the Dixon Street are more popular. This area is considered to be the hub of Chinese food and commodities. Late night dining or a la carte dinner can be enjoyed at the China Town restaurants with friends and families.
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