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Oxford Street, the heart of the gay area of Sydney, is full of cafes and clubs (gay, straight or all together), while the red light district of Kings Cross remains the most sordid site of the city. The Rocks, with its docks and warehouses used to be the crown area of the city and early twentieth century, was also the site that directed the workers after the day to drink as much as possible before the bars close at 18.00. Today, the old bars have been renovated to accommodate the large clientele of tourists who now have. The cups on the terraces of the pier, at Bennelong Point, under the curves of the Sydney Opera House, are expensive but worth paying the price for the views they offer.
ClubsThe people of Sydney is serious about leaving the clubs. It should be fixed and be prepared to queue. Home, Cockle Bay Wharf, has four different rooms, music, funk, techno, dance and disc. Tank, 3 Bridge Lane, is part of the The Establishment, 252 George Street (see above ). The Chinese Laundry, 1 Slip Street, combines a crushing sound system with East Asian decor. Sydney's well-connected Society clubbers go to Cave, Pirrama Road, while the old stand-by, Q Bar, 44 Oxford Street, is a reliable choice for mid-week clubbing. Other sites are: Soho, 171 Victoria Street, The World Bar, 24 Bayswater Road, and Gas, 467 Pitt Street. The premier gay nightclub is Arg, 16 Flinders Street. BarsThe Establishment, 252 George Street, is the site of rigor for a drink after work. The place is huge and very chic, and has an exclusive cocktail bar, the Hemmesphere. Middle Bar, 383 Bourke Street, is where will the beautiful people. East Village, 234 Palmer Street, bar is a sophisticated, yet classic and so is the bar of Art Deco, Civic, 388 Pitt Street. ECQ, 69 Macquarie Street, offers breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour Bridge, and equally impressive price. The Victoria Room, 235 Victoria Street, the cavernous space filled with colonial decor and a sophisticated clientele. The Colombian, corner of Oxford Street and Crown Street, offers the best of both worlds: the heterosexual and gay men are top down. The Stonewall, 175 Oxford Street, another site is gay and has DJs, performances of drag queens and a friendly clientele. The Darlo Bar, 306 Liverpool Street, The Green Park Hotel, 360 Victoria Street, and the Bank Hotel, 324 King Street, are places where it is usually younger people to drink beer and play pool.
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