East Sydney is a small inner-east suburb of Sydney, Australia. It is situated between the Sydney CBD and Darlinghurst, adjacent to Hyde Park. Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left. ... The Sydney central business district (CBD) is, commercially, the most important in Australia. ... Darlinghurst is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Hyde Park is a large park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, named after the original Hyde Park, London. ...
The suburb remains primarily a residential area, and council proposals for street closures in 2005 mean it will probably stay that way. Stanley and Crown Streets feature many restaurants with different cuisines. Italian is the most popular, as East Sydney was Sydney's primary Italian community in the 1960s and '70s.
Sydney is located in a coastal basin between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Blue Mountains to the west.
Sydney occupies two geographical regions: the Cumberland Plain, a relatively flat or rolling region lying to the south and west of the harbour, and the Hornsby Plateau, a plateau north of the harbour, up to 389 metres (1276 ft) in elevation, dissected by forested valleys.
The Sydney CBD is bounded on the east side by a chain of parkland that extends from Hyde Park through the Domain and Royal Botanic Gardens to Farm Cove on the harbour.
EastSydney is a small inner-east locality in Sydney, Australia.
It is situated immediately east of the Sydney central business district adjacent to Hyde Park and is technically part of Darlinghurst, adjacent to Hyde Park.
Italian is the most popular, as EastSydney was Sydney's primary Italian community in the 1960s and 1970s and the area is still sometimes called Little Italy.