1. Photograph: Jason Tong
    Photograph: Jason Tong
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    Photograph: Jason Tong
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    Photograph: Yida Xu

Darling Quarter

The old Sega World site has come a really long way
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Time Out says

The key drawcard of this new harbourside precinct is the choice of dining. Sitting front and centre on Harbour Street is Italian wine bar Janus, from the team behind CBD wine and pastry bar Bacco. To its right, and jumping on the city’s current South American obsession, Braza will feature a Brazilian Churrascaria and will house the city’s first Cachaca bar. And rounding off the row or restaurants is the Michael McCann (Felix, Flying Fish) designed Mediterranean eatery Stacks.

More wallet-friendly options will include Fat Duck, which takes as its centrepiece a handmade French rotisserie (and is of no relation to the British Blumenthal restaurant); and popular French-Vietnamese (via Surry Hills) eatery Taste. This is a feast of options, dear readers, a feast!

Across from the restaurant strip, you’ll find a sensory wonderland of a completely different kind (and aimed at a completely different age bracket). We’re going to go out on a limb and say that this is the coolest playground we’ve come across in Sydney. There’s a 21-metre flying fox; a circular swing big enough to fit a small family; and a huge slide that can fit four kids length-ways. The best part of all, though, is the park’s network of water jets, pumps, pulleys, wheels and even an Archimedes water screw, which allow kids to manipulate the huge water stream.

We also suggest keeping an eye on some of the 'Quarter’s yet-to-be-opened spaces too. One we’re particularly excited about is the 250-seat kids' theatre, and we're told the thespian fun will commence in early 2012.

Filling the void left by the closing of Darlinghurst’s Dr Pong, the free public ping-pong tables within the Darling Quarter promise hours of drop-shot good times, so big kids can get in on a little lunchtime recreation of their own. BYO paddle and ball, and kill time until your turn on the public deckchairs in the community garden.

Details

Address
1-25 Harbour St
Darling Harbour
Sydney
2000

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HBO Max Open Air Cinema at Darling Quarter

Budget conscious movie fans, this one’s for you. For the fourth year running, Darling Quarter’s free open-air cinema is back – complete with dog-friendly seating and high-quality headphones for crystal-clear audio.Kicking off this Thursday, January 8, the free open-air cinema will run on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until January 25, with the varied film program featuring big releases and old-school favourites. Through a new partnership with HBO Max, this year's program features family faves like The Wizard of Oz and Space Jam alongside newer hits like Superman, Fantastic Beasts, and A Minecraft Movie.  Though screenings are free, it’s worth booking a place – with free unallocated seating and beanbags available to hire for an extra $10. This year’s movie experience sees the upgrade of all new headphones, meaning you don’t have to worry about the ambience of the area impacting your audio experience (though sound will be played through large outdoor speakers too). For a cinema snack, moviegoers can order Click and Collect from some of Darling Quarter’s fave eateries – including Churrascaria, Dopa and Gelatissimo.  With a flat evening parking rate of $21 per car, this is hands down one of the most affordable cinema experiences you can have in the Harbour City. Keen to spend those extra dollars on another movie-style experience? Darling Harbour’s magical carousel is a short walk from the cinema, you’re welcome.You can learn more and reserve tickets over here. Stay...
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