Darling Harbour, adjacent to the city centre of Sydney, Australia.

Darling Harbour, adjacent to the city centre of Sydney, Australia. Darling Harbour is a harbour adjacent to the city centre of Sydney, Australia. It is also a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney central business district. Originally named Long Cove, the locality extends northwards from Chinatown, along both sides of Cockle Bay to King Street Wharf 3 on the east, and to the suburb of Pyrmont on the west.
Darling Harbour is accessible via various modes of public transport. The precinct is served by the Dulwich Hill Line of Sydney's light rail network, with access via Paddy's Markets, Convention, Exhibition and Pyrmont Bay stations.[7]Ferry wharves including Barangaroo and Pyrmont Bay provide access to the Inner Harbour ferry services to Circular Quay and other suburbs.

• Harbourside Shopping Centre, which includes Kingpin Bowling Alley (the only bowling alley in Darling Harbour), M9 Laser Skirmish, as well as Australia's first retail Jet flight simulator.
• Cockle Bay Wharf
• Paddy's Markets
• Chinese Garden of Friendship
• Parks
• Darling Quarter Playground
• Australian National Maritime Museum (featuring museum ships including HMAS Vampire)
• The Star Casino & Entertainment Complex
• The Darling Hotel & Spa
• Powerhouse Museum
• Sydney Aquarium
• Madame Tussauds
• Sydney Wildlife World
• Aboriginal Centre[clarification needed]
• Sega World Sydney (closed in 2000)
• International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), opened in December 2016.[6]

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