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I can't believe I didn't know these 10 strange alleys for so long in Sydney! As soon as you walk in, it's like opening the door to a new world.

 08 Jun 2019

Sydney is not a tall city, and these alleys hidden in the shadow, when it comes to alleys, you may think of Melbourne, where literature and art are the first. However, in Australia, the birthplace of alley culture is Sydney! As early as 1840, Sydney people have been drinking and chatting in alleys, painting life.

Sydney has thousands of alleys, many of which do not have a complete count. These alleys permeate Sydney`s soul like capillaries.

The most authentic food, the most seductive cocktails, the most moving music, the most amazing ideas, are hidden in these alleys!


1、Abercrombie Lane

-100 years of cocktails-between Pitt St and George St, the main road of CBD in Sydney, there are many alleys of all kinds, one of which is Abercrombie Lane, which is the oldest, though not remarkable!

It perfectly avoids the noise of CBD, day and night, it quietly hide behind the tall buildings of the city.

Occasionally, there are colored chairs, like an ironing board, to make people realize that there is also a restaurant.

However, you can`t imagine that this used to be the busiest bar street in the 1920s! Sing night and night, drink and drink crisscrossed.

100 years later, only the most famous bar of the year is still here.

When you walk in through this little door, you will be shocked by the time here, everything is still like 100 years ago!

Even DJ and the bartender are like the 1920s!

People who know this place must be senior alcoholics! Because of one of the most seductive cocktails in Sydney, the store has survived for 100 years.

This formula, which lasted 100 years, got you drunk from the tip of your tongue to your heart.

If you like this shop, go out and turn left. These mottled red bricks are engraved with the comments of the guests!

Is there a cooler message book than this?!

This is Abercrombie Lane, opening Sydney nightlife in the 1920s.


2、Angel Place

-lost in a birdcage.-Angel Place, Sydney`s most famous alley, is really short! It`s hiding on the side of Pitt St. If you don`t want to miss it, please remember to look up!

When you stand at the mouth of the alley, you will be shocked by the dense cage overhead! This is Sydney`s most famous permanent city art: Forgotten Songs, forgotten melody.

There are hundreds of all kinds of birdcages hanging here, but all of them are empty. For the elves who used to live in this land have long disappeared with their moving voices-the price of the rise of the city!

Artists tried to find 50 species of birds who used to live in the wild from the mountains, and recorded 50 kinds of moving bird calls, which were played here.

Listening to the sweet birdsong, looking at the empty cage, the heart is really a little lost.

If you miss these dead birds, look down at the ground. Their names are engraved here.

Although it is impossible for birds to return to the city, these artistic installations have become a chic scenery in the city. With the change of light and shadow every day, these birdcages will show a beautiful picture.

Every angle looks beautiful.

This is Angel Place, opening up an empty world.


3、Bridge Lane

-again yesterday-also at the beginning of CBD`s Bridge Lane, which was Sydney`s earliest timber factory, it became the warehouse of Sydney`s largest tea maker, and now it is an upscale hotel.

This is a brief history of the city of Sydney!

Whether it is a hundred years ago wood factory, or later tea merchants, are the most prosperous industry of that year! As a result, it used to be the business center of Sydney. Walk in through this arch, either rich or expensive!

The gate of this style can still see the brilliance of yesterday!

Today, the largest warehouse here has become a famous Chinese restaurant, wine and delicacies, loved by Sydney people.

And this side of the mottled brick wall, because of its historical flavor, has become a fashion street shoot resort!

This is the Bridge Lane, that opened Sydney`s old prosperity.


4、Palings Lane

-French style.-it turns out that Palings Lane is famous because an art businessman named Palings brought the piano to Sydney, and the city has had beautiful music since then.

Palings, who loves classical music, not only sells pianos and teaches pianos here, but also rents his house to others as dance classrooms. Gradually, people like to come here to listen to the piano and peek at the ballet dancers.

Now, the piano and ballet dancers are gone, but this has become a more romantic place! It became the Champs Elysees in Sydney.

The same red awning, the same coffee flavor, the same authentic French food.

There are the most authentic French desserts, French coffee, French restaurants.

Even many French say they thought they had returned to France had it not been for the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe!

In particular, a French restaurant called Felix is definitely the ultimate romantic place for couples to date! From the flowers at the door to the furnishings of the restaurant, impeccable details satisfy all women`s fantasies about romance!

This is Palings Lane, opening up a romantic world.


5、Mcelhone Place

-Deep Taoyuan.-Mcelhone Place is not in CBD, but in Surry Hills.. It is also not sandwiched in the middle of the tall building, but in ordinary residential areas.

, Mcelhone Place looked like this a few decades ago, once desolate slums.

Now, it looks like this!

The residents here turned the whole alley into a garden!

From slums to the most expensive alleys, everyone wants to live in, all because of a gardener who lived here many years ago.

Since he put on a few pot of flowers on his own house.

This place is starting to get out of control!

As if the residents on both sides of the alley had found the sun, they had changed their grey life and followed the example of the gardener, putting flowers and plants on their doorstep.

Even in order to match these beautiful plants, even the doors and windows are carefully repainted!

Gradually, the whole alley life became a beautiful oil painting. Birds and flowers smell like birds and flowers, and they talk and laugh freely.

Many years later, the homeowners here have changed waves after wave, but the tradition of planting flowers has been preserved in good condition. It seems that every resident who moves here will fall in love with horticulture and the days accompanied by plants!

Sydney is always sunny. Residents here often walk out of their homes and sit on the floor for an afternoon.

They also welcome strangers very much to join the pastoral life in their city!

If you come here in person, breathe the fragrance in the air, listen to the people in the alley chat enthusiastically, will certainly fall in love with this completely different Sydney alley!

This is Mcelhone Place, like a mistake into the depths of the peach source.


6、Chinatown Laneway

-meet the Blue Ghost.-if you`re all in Chinatwon, be sure to see Kimber Lane, the weirdest city art in Sydney.

In Between Two Worlds

During the day, this is full of walls full of auspicious clouds, as if in China folk stories.

The little boy with floating feet on the clouds above his head, like an angel in the blue sky, is pure and beautiful.

But in the evening, the lights lit up, but here became another world.

In the blue light, the little angel became a ghost floating in the air, sending out an indescribable ghost.

Jason Wing, a hybrid artist, created such an image of "half man and half spirit" by combining Chinese culture with aboriginal culture when he created this image called In Between Two Worlds.

It is said that every night when people come here, they will see another soul.

This is the door that Kimber Lane, opens to another world.

7、Phillip Lane

-Black and white world.-what exactly can black and white lines do?

Newtown`s Philip Lane opened everyone`s eyes!

All the walls of the alley, including house doors and windows, were painted with black and white lines by artists!

Standing here, you can`t help but sigh that the simplest black and white lines can outline so many beautiful patterns!

Never stay here too long!

Because if you stare too long, your soul will be sucked in by these magical patterns.

This is Phillip Lane, opening up a fantasy black and white world.


8、Mays Lane

-Children`s painting World-Sydney has a lot of graffiti street, but Mays Lane graffiti art, is the most emotional! Because,

This place is full of the childlike innocence of artists!

The graffiti works in this alley are protected, and the artists who come here to graffiti are also famous!

This is the fantasy world of Sydney graffiti artists, not too cynical, more relaxed and funny.

Bright colors, not only take pictures of holy places, but also make people feel good mood!

This is Mays Lane, opening up an empty world.


9、Rowe Street

True Europe-although Sydney used to be a British colony, more and more diverse cultures have dimmed the attributes of Sydney Europe, except here.

Rowe Street, is called Sydney`s closest place to Europe.

European aristocrats love fashion and art, so they brought it to Sydney decades ago. There are many fashion shops and galleries on Rowe Street.

Time change the city, but there is no European classical life here in change. Even now there are a lot of old galleries and tailor shops on, Rowe Street.

Typical European style!

This is Rowe Lane, opening the nostalgic door in Europe.


10、Enmore Road

-the real foodie Paradise.-the last one is for Sydney diners! Although Enmore Road is no longer an alley. But when it is the most authentic food street in Sydney, Little Sydney still has to be kind and recommend it.

Five years ago, it was a real alley, and now the more restaurants open, it becomes a road.

The Midnight Special:, this is a rock restaurant! Rock and roll, Funk,Punk. How many Europe and America rock stars have been here, you can see for yourself on the wall of his house!

Who TM listens to rock and roll and cares what to eat.

So, I don`t know, but Band must be a bitch!

The owner of The Gretz: is an American star chef who has made cooking recipes. Good at innovative dishes, modern dishes and seafood. If you want to taste something different, you can try it, such as this stone grilled hamburger.

Hartsyard: is one of the earliest restaurants on this road, has been very hot in 2012, has been popular until now!

And this shop star chef`s famous dish, must taste, called super crispy southern fried chicken!

super-crunchy Southern fried chicken

Osteria di Russo and Russo: authentic Italian restaurant!

Stanbuli: Turkish food!

Saga: dessert!

There are dozens of Style restaurants on this road. There are really too many!

Food, it`s time for you to challenge your limits!

This is Enmore Road.


Open the new layout of Sydney food, I can`t think of those humble alleys in Sydney, it is really a unique hole in the sky!?

If you don`t go to these alleys, run around, take a look, listen and taste, how can you really understand the little beauty in Sydney`s bones?

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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