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Zen Day Spa

116-118 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Stimulating your body's innate healing abilities empowers you to take an active role in preventing and treating ill health. Working on physical and emotional factors to treat the cause as well as symptoms, natural therapies help restore and maintain your vital health and well-being.

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Sydney Jewish Museum

148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

The Sydney Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust so that these events will never be repeated.

This world-class museum challenges visitors' perceptions of democracy, morality, social justice and human rights and places the Holocaust in its historical and contemporary context.

The Governor of NSW, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair AC, officially opened the Sydney Jewish Museum on 18 November 1992. Since its opening it has quickly become an integral part of the cultural life of Sydney, winning the 1994 Award of Distinction in the NSW Tourism Awards for Excellence, and a Commendation in the 1995 Human Rights Awards.

Housed in the historic Maccabean Hall, the Sydney Jewish Museum presents visitors with an overview of the best and worst of humanity.

The Maccabean Hall, built to commemorate NSW Jewish men and women who served in WW1 and to honour the memory of those who lost their lives, was formally opened on Armistice Day in 1923 by the universally beloved Sir John Monash.

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Govindas

112 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

 Start your evening at Govindas and dine to your full satisfaction from our opulent buffet.

We recommend you allow at least half an hour to dine before going upstairs to the cinema i.e. dinner booking betweeen 5:45-6:30pm for a 7:00 movie or 7:30-8:30 for a 9:00 - 9:30 movie.

Dinner - All you can eat $19.80
Movie and dinner package - $29.80
Movie only - $13.90

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Charles Hewitt Gallery

335 South Dowling Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Charles Hewitt has been connected with the art world for over 40 years. During this time he has worked with collectors, artists and galleries all over Australia.

In 1964 Charles Hewitt Frames was established; this business has grown from a one man show to a workforce of 18 people. Charles Hewitt commenced production of water gilded mouldings in 1967 and created the first profiles for Brett Whiteley and Russell Drysdale to emulate their choices in Europe and the USA.

Charles Hewitt Frames has also designed, manufactured and supplied more than 400 frames for the National Gallery in Canberra, including the framing of Jackson Pollock’s iconic painting Blue Poles.

In 1989 Charles Hewitt opened a gallery exhibiting antiquarian prints, by 1992 he was also showing an expanding group of young and emerging artists. We now have one of the best exhibition spaces in Sydney in our new gallery at 335 South Dowling Street, Darlinghurst, with a continually developing exhibition schedule of new and established artists.

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Gallery 9

9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Established in 2006, Gallery 9 is a contemporary art gallery based in Sydney’s Darlinghurst. Gallery 9 presents a program of established and younger artists working in a range of mediums from painting and drawing to photomedia, installation and video works.

For five years, Gallery 9 has been dedicated to a program of contemporary art, which is international in its outlook. This was recognised by Contemporary Magazine, London in 2007 when it nominated Gallery 9 as one of the 50 emerging galleries in the world.

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King Street Gallery on William

177 William Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

King Street Gallery on William is located in the heart of the Sydney arts district. It is within walking distance of the Art Gallery of NSW and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

In operation for 29 years, King Street Gallery on William represents a number of Australia’s most prominent established artists including: Elisabeth Cummings, Idris Murphy, Jenny Sages and Wendy Sharpe as well as being active in developing and promoting emerging and mid career artists.

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Red Lily Cocktail Bar

60 Crown Lane, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Red Lily is an exclusive little bar tucked away in a quiet Darlinghurst backstreet, on Crown Lane. Positioned behind Luke Nguyen's Red Lantern on Riley, Red Lily is a trendy nook to either have a drink whilst waiting for a table in the restaurant, or linger over Saigon street-style bar snacks. Red Lily is reminiscent of old Saigon with its Indochine interior meets back room drinking parlour. Red Lily specialises in delectable Saigon street snacks, but a few restaurant favourites do make an appearance. The menu is geared to being perfect paired with the Asian inspired drinks on offer, with ingredients such as coconut water, kafir lime and Thai basil all making appearances. The wine list features a good mix of international and Australian drops.

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Ariel Books

98 OXFORD STREET, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Established in 1985, Ariel specialise in books on Art and Design, Architecture, Interiors and everything in between. Ariel Books are not all about the coffee-table times, though. There's a wealth of fiction, non-fiction, film, music, history, poetry and children's books as well as plenty of eclectic hard to find stuff and miscellaneous quirky gift brilliance too. So come twist to Eddie Cochran and pore over Jeff Koons, Bill Henson, Mark Ryden, Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle et al.
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Slide Lounge

41 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Slide is Sydney's most unique dinner and show venue featuring weekly cabaret shows with the industry's finest talents, and the acclaimed El' Circo every Friday and Saturday night. Slide is located moments from Hyde Park on Oxford Street and is housed in a 1920s Art Deco former bank building. Slide is a classic cocktail mix of culinary artists, world-class mixologists, and globe-trotting sky-is-the-limit entertainers. But best of all is you're part of it too as Slide reawakens desires you've always had, only now the whole room is a singer, a stage, and a standing ovation, bringing everything to life and making you feel there's nowhere in the world you'd rather be.
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Above the Clouds Store

Lot 6/38, Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Streetwear and sneaker boutique stocking premium labels from around the world. Labels include: ASICS, Butter Goods, Champion, Diadora, Garrett Leight, Grand Scheme, Hypebeast Magazine, ICNY Sport, JanSport, Jason Mark, Lacoste, Le Coq Sportif, Moreporks, Moscot, The North Face, Puma, Rains, Raised by Wolves, Reebok, Saucony, Sneaker Freaker Magazine, TSPTR, Undefeated, Venroy, Well Dressed Vandals and Zoologie.
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The Artery Aboriginal Art

Shop 2 The Westbury, 221 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
The Artery is a contemporary Aboriginal art gallery in the inner Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst, specialising in art from remote Aboriginal communities. The gallery has a not-for-profit objective and works closely with both established and emerging Aboriginal artists. They strive to develop long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with artists. The gallery is driven by a code of conduct reflecting an ethical and respectful approach and ensuring artists are empowered. Their motto is; Ethical - Contemporary - Affordable. The aim is to offer the highest quality and best selection of Aboriginal art, at fair and reasonable prices. They are an IdenteArt Accredited gallery and they are signatories to the new Indigenous Code of Conduct. Visit the gallery for the best in contemporary Aboriginal art.

Love, Tilly Devine

91 Crown Lane, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
The darling of Darlinghurst, Love, Tilly Devine is named after one of the most diabolical female criminals in Sydney's history. Boasting the witty spirit of its madam, this hip wine bar offers a stellar wine list and a creative bar menu. The menu is a showcase of the restaurant's herb garden and that morning's market buys so the mostly snacky dishes change daily....

Darlie Laundromatic

304 Palmer Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
There is only one word for Darlie Laundromatic: kitsch. From the original Darlie Laundromat exterior (complete with flashing neon colours) to the clothes lines that hang across the rooms, Darlie is full of character and charm. It has odd things like Bingo every Tuesday night and a menu of hot dogs and sliders. Hidden away from Oxford Street, Darlie Laundromatic is worth heading off the beaten bar track....

T2 Building

Taylor Square South, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Rennie's 'Always was, always will be' explores what it means to be an urban Aboriginal in contemporary Australian society. Rennie aims to bring this representation into a very public forum, a unique space that due to its diurnal patterns, allows it to be seen by a broad range of people. His work uses geometric diamonds, referencing his associations to North-Western New South Wales and the traditional markings of the Kamilaroi people. 'Always was, always will be' uses the contemporary mediums of spray paint and stencils applied to 1 to 5 Flinders Street, a former Commercial Bank, built 1910. Across the front of the building façade, neon text (Always was, always will be) is incorporated into the geometric diamonds. In this urban context the meaning is clear - this was Gadigal country and always will be Gadigal....

Gallery 9

9 Darley Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
A contemporary art gallery in Darlinghurst, Gallery 9 features a range of local and international artists. The Gallery's artists are recognised internationally, with works being featured in museums across Australia, Europe and the South Pacific. In 2007, the gallery was recognised by Contemporary Magazine, London as one of the world's 50 emerging galleries....

Slide Lounge

41 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Slide is Sydney's most unique dinner and show venue featuring weekly cabaret shows with the industry's finest talents, and the acclaimed El' Circo every Friday and Saturday night. Slide is located moments from Hyde Park on Oxford Street and is housed in a 1920s Art Deco former bank building. Slide is a classic cocktail mix of culinary artists, world-class mixologists, and globe-trotting sky-is-the-limit entertainers. But best of all is you're part of it too as Slide reawakens desires you've always had, only now the whole room is a singer, a stage, and a standing ovation, bringing everything to life and making you feel there's nowhere in the world you'd rather be....

Jason Moss Jewellery Studio

325 South Dowling Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Silversmith Jason Moss produces limited edition and one-off bespoke jewellery in his studio, established in 1999, located in the fashion design precinct of Darlinghurst, Sydney. Working primarily with silver, gold and precious stones, Jason produces collections of work inspired by the materials and experimenting at his bench. The general design rule is 'less is more' and he strives to reduce a design to its minimum components, emphasising the beauty of the materials. Jason welcomes one-off commissions and work is handmade specifically for an event: birthdays, anniversaries, engagements, weddings and commitment ceremonies. Visit the store to see the full range. Photo courtesy of 'Jason Moss Jewellery Design'. ...