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Przekaż informację zwrotnąBirkenhead Point is Sydney's largest brand outlet, located only six kilometres from the CBD on Sydney Harbour. It is one of the only destinations in Sydney where you can shop at over 130 premium outlet brands and dine at the waters edge whilst enjoying the spectacular harbour views in an open-air shopping environment. The precinct includes Australian Designers Anna Thomas, Sass and Bide, Ginger and Smart, UGG, Country Road, Peter Alexander, Peter's of Kensington, and International designers Armani, Bally, Calvin Klein, Coach, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike plus many more. Getting there is easy. If driving to the centre, enjoy three hours free parking whilst you shop. Alternatively, Birkenhead Point is accessible by public transport including buses and taxi/ride-share from across Sydney. Birkenhead Point Brand Outlet is open and supporting the community with Covid Safe practices and innovations.
My husband has health and mobility issues and we needed extra help to plan our holiday. Theresa went out of her way to find us suitable accommodation and help us safely through the airports. She found appropriate information quickly. The hotel were extra helpful with wheelchairs and answering our questions as well.
Good selection of medium brands (e.g. bonds, Asics,Puma calvin small, nike, adair’s, macpac, superdry). not the last thing, but good prices. foodcourt is expensive, $22 for stir roasted noodles and a bottle of water.
This restaurant is in a fantastic location by the harbor, offering a beautiful view. However, it tends to get quite crowded during busy weeks, leading to significant congestion outside the shopping center. Some stores, like Nike and Tommy, had long lines. While it's a great spot for purchasing branded items, the three hours of free parking may not be sufficient!
This restaurant is situated in a somewhat isolated location, accessible only by car or buses from the central railway square or the city near the town hall train station. While it features some international brands, there are only a few café-style restaurants available inside. Prices range from full retail to more affordable factory outlet rates.