Central Park is a decent little hub across from the UTS tower. As far as food goes, it’s got a heap of great options including Thai, Japanese and burgers as well as some top-name chains like Coco Cubano and Din Tai Fung. As for shopping there a a few quality outlets like Hype, Athletes Foot and Addidas, but the other shops leave a bit to be desired like the massive cheap junk store(Daiso) on the second level. All in all, this doesn’t really spring to mind as a place to go shopping. Getting food on the other hand, it makes for a great location!
Santiago M.
Tu valoración: 4 Buenos Aires, Argentina
So beautiful it hurts. Small though. Me encantó este pequeño parque en el medio de Sidney en la zona más de universidades y la terminal central. CErca también del barrio chino. Bah, asiático. En Sydney hay oferta increíble de cosas asiáticas de todo tipo. Justamente este parque pequeño pero increíble de lindo está al lado de un shopping que es TREMENDO de lindo y verde.(vean las fotos con los jardines verticales). Adentro hay 4 pisos que 2 son de comida. Y se puede encontrar de TODO en todo asia. El parque está super cuidado, Mucha gente compra comida y se va a tirar al sol a almorzar. Es uno de mis spots favoritos de la ciudad, sin dudas.
Nicholas T.
Tu valoración: 5 Sydney, Australia
I like this living mall concept. The mall operator is very proactive in organising events throughout the year. Install their own app for more updates on the monthly offers. Their food court is pretty good, but it’s mostly closed after 5pm. The sushi train next to the food court has $ 2 per plate after 5pm. Check it out! There’s a cool creative space upstairs at level three with a piano and art gallery.
Barry T.
Tu valoración: 4 中環, Hong Kong
This has become one of my favourite malls in Sydney, because its not as crowded as Westfield, its still very brand new and modern, and it has decent speed wifi with lots of tables to hang out and work/study. Although I have not found any power yet, Its still a good enough place to escape from the usual digs and actually get stuff done. The food court seems a lot more reasonably priced(I guess they are competing with Chinatown and also need to get business from the nearby university), there is a largest Daiso in the mall, a supermarket downstairs, and a few more fancy restaurants downstairs.