Harbour Garden, 28 Harbour Street, Darling Harbour

Located on the 28th floor, this corporate two bedroom, two bathroom, split level fully furnished apartment comes complete with one secure parking space, modern furnishings, separate laundry, and fully equipped kitchen. The kitchen, living and entertaining space is located on the bottom level (28) of the apartment with the bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite) and laundry on the upper level (29).

The apartment block known as Harbour Garden Towers is located on the border of Sydney’s China Town and is directly opposite Darling Harbour and the Chinese Gardens.  Harbour Garden Towers features excellent shared facilities including a roof top lap pool/spa, sauna, steam room, fully equipped gym and a public recreation area which includes a bar and bbq providing spectacular view of Darling Harbour and the Chinese Gardens.

Walking distance to Chinatown, Darling Harbour and Sydney’s CBD, the options for amenities, entertainment and eating places are endless.

Property Details

Minimum Lease Period: 3 months
Rental Price: $875 per week
Address: 28 Harbour Street
City: Sydney
State: NSW
Postcode: 2000
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Car Space: 1

Property Features

Air-conditioning Balcony Barbeque
Cable television Clothes dryer Clothes washing machine
Dishwasher DVD player Gym
Heated spa Linen supplied Microwave
Non-smoking Plasma television Refrigerator
Swimming pool

 

Property Location


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Location Attractions

Darling Harbour is located on the edge of both Sydney CBD on Chinatown. 

http://www.darlingharbour.com

The Darling Harbour precinct is linked to the CBD by the Sydney Monorail, State Transit buses and Metro Light Rail.

  • Minutes walk to Darling Harbour (bars, clubs, restaurants, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney’s Chinese Garden, Sydney Convention and Exibition Centre, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wilelife world, Strike Bowling, Laser Skirmish and much more – refer to http://www.darlingharbour.com
  • Short stroll to China Town (bars, clubs, restaurants, retail shopping) – refer to http://www.chinatown.com.au/eng/
  • Short stroll to Sydney’s CBD