DJs is Sydney’s premier department store, with high-quality clothing and a highbrow food court. A revamp has added a flashy new designer shoe floor on level 7, while a new kids' area and rooftop Champagne bar were also in the works at the time of research. David Jones also takes up a sizeable chunk of Westfield Bondi Junction.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby City Centre & Haymarket attractions

1. Sydney Tower Eye

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The 309m-tall Sydney Tower (still known as Centrepoint by many Sydneysiders) offers unbeatable 360-degree views from the observation level 250m up. The…

2. St James’ Church

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Built from convict-made bricks, Sydney’s oldest church (1819) is widely considered to be architect Francis Greenway's masterpiece. It was originally…

3. Archibald Memorial Fountain

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Hyde Park’s northern end is crowned by this richly symbolic art-deco fountain, featuring Greek mythological figures.

4. Great Synagogue

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The heritage-listed Great Synagogue (1878) is the spiritual home of Sydney’s oldest Jewish congregation, established in 1831. It’s considered the Mother…

5. State Theatre

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The ostentatiously ornate State (1929) is Sydney’s most beautiful theatre. Originally built as a movie palace during Hollywood’s heyday, it’s now a…

6. Hyde Park Barracks Museum

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This noble brick building was designed by the convict architect Francis Greenway to house prisoners arriving in the colony. Now a flagship museum, the…

7. The Mint

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The stately Mint building (1816) was originally the southern wing of the infamous Rum Hospital, built by two Sydney merchants in return for a monopoly on…

8. Queen Victoria Building

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Unbelievably, this High Victorian Gothic masterpiece (1898) was repeatedly slated for demolition before it was restored in the mid-1980s. Occupying an…