Darlinghurst Village accommodation in Sydney offers excellent student accommodation in Sydney. This modern residence provides a variety of living options, including studio apartments, single studios, and rooms with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, free Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities. It's conveniently located near top Sydney universities like the
National Art School,
Australian College of Applied Psychology,
La Trobe University, and the University of Newcastle. With a bustling neighbourhood filled with cafes, restaurants, clubs, shopping, theatres, and art galleries, students will always find exciting things to do in Sydney.
Sydney, a city known for its safety and hospitality, is a welcoming place for international students. It's ranked as the 9th best student city globally and the 2nd in Australia, according to the QS Best Student Cities 2022 ranking. Sydney offers a high quality of life, cultural diversity, and a strong academic reputation. Its low crime rate and efficient public transport system make it even more appealing. The city hosts a vibrant student community, with over 200,000 international students. They can engage in various university and city council events, like the Sydney International Student Welcome Desk, the Sydney International Student Festival, and the Sydney International Student Awards.
Location:
Darlinghurst Village student accommodation is conveniently located at 142 Crown St Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia. Students residing here will never experience a dull moment, surrounded by cafes, restaurants, clubs, shopping venues, theatres, and art galleries.
For a great coffee experience, students can visit The Bunker, while those looking for a luxurious brunch can head to The Mayflower, offering dishes like caviar and truffle.
If students seek green spaces to relax, Hyde Park, Australia's oldest public park, and Victoria Park, featuring a lake, pool, and playground, are nearby options.
Shopping needs can be met at Oxford Village Shopping Centre, hosting Aldi, Chemist Warehouse, Fitness First, and Vintage Cellars, or The Strand Arcade, an elegant Victorian-style arcade with boutique shops.
Exploring Sydney's culture and history is easy, with iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Sydney Jewish Museum provides insights into Jewish history, and the former Darlinghurst Gaol houses the National Art School, offering a glimpse into the city's rich past.
There are numerous festivals throughout the year that students can attend, including:
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The Sydney Festival: Showcasing arts and culture in venues across the city.
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Vivid Sydney: A stunning festival of lights, music, and ideas.
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Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras: Celebrating LGBTQI+ pride and diversity.
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Sydney Film Festival: Featuring the best of Australian and international cinema.
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Sydney Writers' Festival: Gathering world-renowned writers, thinkers, and storytellers.
Transportation:
Students at Darlinghurst Village have several transportation options making it an ideal location for
student housing in Sydney:
1. Train: A short 10-minute walk to Kings Cross Station allows students to reach various Sydney destinations, with adult Opal card fares averaging AU$ 3.61.
2. Bus: Nearby bus stops like Taylor Square or Oxford St, Stand D provide access to areas like the CBD, Surry Hills, Paddington, and Coogee, with adult Opal card fares averaging AU$ 2.24.
3. Light rail: A 15-minute walk to Surry Hills offers access to Central Station, Chinatown, Darling Harbour, and Randwick, with similar fares to the bus.
4. Ferry: Reach waterfront locations like Manly, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay, and Rose Bay by taking a train ride to Circular Quay, with adult Opal card fares averaging AU$ 6.01.
5. Taxi: While more expensive, taxis offer a convenient option for travel within Sydney, with fares typically ranging from AU$ 12 to AU$ 15 for trips to the CBD.
Students can save time and money using an Opal card, which covers all public transport modes and offers daily and weekly caps to ensure cost-effective travel. The card also provides discounts on off-peak fares and transfers between transport modes within 60 minutes. Obtaining an Opal card is easy, as it can be acquired at various locations across the city and supports contactless payments with credit or debit cards or devices.
Features:
At Darlinghurst Village, students can expect comfortable and well-equipped accommodations. The apartments come furnished with essential amenities, including a television, WiFi, fridge, and microwave, making daily living convenient. What's more, utility bills are included in the package, ensuring a hassle-free stay. The community features at Darlinghurst Village enhance the overall living experience. With 24/7 dedicated support, students can rest assured that any concerns or issues will be promptly addressed. Additional conveniences include a laundry room, communal relaxing and study areas, CCTV security, parcel receipt service, and bike storage, catering to various needs. With spacious, fully furnished flats to choose from, Darlinghurst Village offers a welcoming and comfortable environment for students.
Room Types:
Darlinghurst Village offers two room types for students: Non-enuite rooms with shared bathrooms and self-contained Studios. The Standard Double Studio Ensuite provides a private room with a personal bathroom and kitchen, ideal for those seeking privacy. It includes a double bed, study desk, wardrobe, and windows with curtains. The Large Studio offers a more spacious option with the same amenities. To secure a room, a deposit of the respective weekly rate is required.
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Museum Train Station
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University of Technology Sydney - City Campus in Ultimo.
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
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St James Railway Station
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Australian Museum
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