Sydney City ~ Walking from St. Andrew’s Cathedral To Kings Cross.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @wont.stop.travel
    @wont.stop.travel 2 месяца назад +2

    A lovely day & walk through the city! Nicely captured as well. I liked that you showed the back streets as well, not just the pretty parts 😀👍 like 10

    • @billyeyeball7725
      @billyeyeball7725  2 месяца назад +1

      @@wont.stop.travel thank you , i really appreciate it - yep I’m always happy walking the back streets and checking out places beyond the crowds .
      Stay well
      🙂🙂

  • @craigbrown9029
    @craigbrown9029 2 месяца назад +2

    Hello Billy, Town Hall has always been my most favourite suburb of Sydney, I always go there, in fact I was just there last Monday Morning. I believe in my opinion that the St Andrew's Catherdral is one of Sydney's best historical buildings we have. It stands so majestically tall. Although I've only ever seen it from the outside I've never been in. Of cause walking through Hyde Park hasn't changed neither has William St. Everytime I always go past all those eateries on Stanley Street. always popular with a lot of people around and a great place to eat. I also love how beautifully Darlinghurst area has grown. Its looking very established now. I used to walk around these streets many times when I worked between Kings Cross and Oxford Street. Its all pretty much the same but a lot more cleaner for some reason. Its is also still a very pricey area to live. I had to work two jobs. One thing that I always thought that was missing on William St. was a decent supermarket, when I lived around the area I always had to go to Edgecliffe. I think there maybe a Woolies Metro there somewhere now but I'm not sure. Anyway by the looks of the Kings Cross area now I don't think I can even afford to sniff the place. It looks very pricey indeed. Still this area is one of the great areas of Sydney in my opinion.
    Cheers for now.

    • @billyeyeball7725
      @billyeyeball7725  2 месяца назад +1

      @@craigbrown9029 hi Craig , yep St Andrew’s is an amazing building with a massive amount of skill gone into the construction of it like many of the great older buildings in Sydney - the Churches are definitely amongst the most impressive.
      There is a Woolworths Metro at 75 Crown Street Woolloomooloo Just off William Street - gets pretty busy around lunch time with all the local workers .
      Stanley Street was/is Sydney’s original little Italy , there are still a bunch of Italian cafes , restaurants etc there .
      It was where Italian migrants first moved to in the 1950s and 60s before dispersing out further to the inner west etc.
      It’s a great little spot .
      William Street still looks pretty average as usual but it will be interesting to see if much changes over time.
      Cheers Craig.
      🙂

  • @greghanks170
    @greghanks170 Месяц назад +1

    Wonderful review

    • @billyeyeball7725
      @billyeyeball7725  Месяц назад

      @@greghanks170 Thank you and thanks for watching 🙂🙂

  • @billyeyeball7725
    @billyeyeball7725  2 месяца назад

    This walk begins at St .Andrew’s Cathedral on George Street in the Sydney Central Business District before heading through to skim the edge of the northern middle part of Hyde park before going onto William Street near the museum of natural history then walking through parts of Darlinghurst then back onto William Street Before ending Up at the beginning of Kings Cross on Darlinghurst Road.
    Construction of St Andrew’s Cathedral began in 1837 and was opened and ready for service in 1868 making it the oldest Cathedral in Australia.
    The church is the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney.
    The architecture is of the Gothic revival style.

  • @markrosenberg4369
    @markrosenberg4369 2 месяца назад +1

    That's where our sun went too!

    • @billyeyeball7725
      @billyeyeball7725  2 месяца назад +1

      @@markrosenberg4369 don’t worry , it went again 🙂