Darling Point

Getting to know Darling Point


Darling Point is quiet suburb on a small peninsula within Sydney Harbour, hidden with Heritage-listed houses like Craigend and Carthona, which have been passed down many generations. Surrounded by neighbouring suburbs of Double Bay and Potts Point, there are endless trendy and award-winning restaurants and cafés at your door step. Host to many sailing events during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Darling Point has a coastline with spectacular access to Sydney Harbour by boat or ferry. Each New Year, residents pack the beautifully manicured gardens of McKell Park to enjoy the fireworks.

 

Education: Ascham School, Cranbrook School, Double Bay Public School, Glenmore Road Public School, Plunkett Street Public School, St Vincent’s School and Sydney Grammar Primary School.

Recreation: Arthur Reserve, Beare Park, David Joel Reserve, Double Bay Park, Mckell Park, Rushcutters Bay Park, Sir David Martin Reserve, Steyne Park, Trumper Park and Yarranabbe Park

Restaurants: Australian 18 Footers League, Bei Amici, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Ezra, Fei Jai, Little Jean, Matteo, Margaret and Usula’s

 

What's Around


  • Education

    Ascham School, Cranbrook Junior School, Cranbrook School, Cranbrook School, Double Bay Public School, Glenmore Road Public School, Plunkett Street Public School, Saint Vincents School, St Vincents College & Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School
  • Recreation

    Arthur Reserve, Beare Park, David Joel Reserve, Double Bay Park, Mckell Park, Rushcutters Bay Park, Sir David Martin Reserve, Steyne Park, Trumper Park & Yarranabbe Park
  • Restaurants

    Australian 18 Footers League, Bei Amici, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Flavour Of India Edgecliff, Jerry's Place, Landmark Double Bay, Le Bukhara, Limoncello Ristorante, Pink Salt & Village Grill