Bondi Junction
Even closer to the city centre than Bondi Beach, Bondi Junction revolves around a bus and rail interchange and the Westfeild and Oxford Mall shopping precinct. But there’s more to Bondi Junction than its thriving commercial heart. Bordering Centennial Park to the west and Bondi Beach to the east, as well as upmarket neighbourhoods Woollahra and Queens Park, Bondi Junction has long been a desired address.
A diverse array of architecture, from the slickest apartments to the grandest period homes, adds to the appeal of this versatile suburb, not to mention having everything at your doorstep. Residents can enjoy the best that Sydney has to offer, never far from famous beaches, fantastic restaurants, an amazing variety of shopping choice and the Centennial Parklands’ 385 hectares of open space, themselves attracting more people per capita than New York’s Central Park. Oxford Street Mall which under went a multi-million dollar upgrade and now offers a fabulous casual dining atmosphere as well the popular Farmers Market and Organic Market on the weekends. Major retailers including Westfield, Myer and David Jones also keep shoppers happy.
Transport is not an issue. A couple of stops on the underground and you’re in the CBD and the extensive bus network links up with Bondi, Bronte, Tamarama and Coogee Beaches as well as the many attractions of Sydney Harbour. Schools, both public and private, are close by, as are Randwick Racecourse, the Royal Sydney Golf Club, the University of NSW, Fox Studios, the football stadium and the SCG.

