Getting to know Surry Hills
It’s been voted one of the 25 most stylish neighbourhoods in the world, along with the likes of Soho in New York and the fashion quarter in Paris. Surry Hills is the suburb for you if you are looking for an inner-city lifestyle in a village-style neighbourhood, surrounded by trendy bars, cafes and restaurants. People queue at the wine and tapas bars, and sometimes they’re around the block for the ice cream at Gelato Messina. Home wares, fashion, books and music – this is city life with an edgy, designer soul. Make sure to take a stroll down Crown Street to shop at original boutiques and contemporary homeware shops.
Education: Bourke Street Public School, Cleveland Street Intensive English High School, Cleveland Street Public School, Crown Street Public School, Key College (Youth Off The Streets), New South Wales College of Paramedical Studies, Saint Francis School and Saint Peter School
Recreation: Belmore Park, Brickfield Place, Eddie Ward Park, Harmony Park, Hills Reserve, Prince Alfred Park, Shannon Reserve, Sydney Common, Ward Park and Wimbo Park
Restaurants: Bastardo, Bills Surry Hills, Chin Chin, Don’t Tell Aunty, The Dolphin Hotel, Firedoor, Kiln, Nomad, Nour, Pellegrino 2000 and Shaffa
What's Around
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Education
AIM Senior Secondary College, Aspect South East Sydney School - Bourke St Unit, Cleveland Street Intensive English High School, Cleveland Street Public School, Crown Street Public School, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, Key College (Youth Off The Streets), New South Wales College of Paramedical Studies, Saint Francis School & Saint Peter School -
Recreation
Belmore Park, Brickfield Place, Eddie Ward Park, Harmony Park, Hills Reserve, Prince Alfred Park, Shannon Reserve, Sydney Common, Ward Park & Wimbo Park -
Restaurants
Agave, Bodega Tapas Restaurant, Citizen Corner, Foveaux Restaurant and Bar, GTs Hotel Restaurant, Muum Maam, Orto Trading Co., Rainford Street Social, Toko & White Horse, The