Five Ways, Sydney
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Five Ways is a junction of streets at the heart of Paddington, Sydney, Australia, away from the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street. There are many cafes and bars in the area.
At the five intersections are 19th- and 20th-century shops, including the 1888 Royal Hotel, built in a mixture of Classical and Victorian styles.
[edit] Surrounding streets
- Heeley Street
- Glenmore Road
- Goodhope Street
- Broughtoun Street
- Glen Street
- Bates Avenue
[edit] Shops/restaurants/cafes
- The Royal Hotel
- Christos
- A Fish Called Paddo
- Heeley Street Espresso
- Plumer At Five Ways Chicken Shop
- Gusto
- Vamps
- Eat Thai
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