This view of King Street Wharf at Darling Harbour and the Sydney skyline is from Pyrmont, at sunset, just as the clouds rolled in from the east.
Wharf
Birchgrove Wharf is in the inner west suburb of Birchgrove. It is also known as the Yurulbin Point Wharf or Louisa Road Wharf and had been known as Longnose Point wharf, in the past. The wharf with this covered passenger waiting area is located on the Parramatta River as it enters Sydney Harbour. It is serviced by Sydney Ferries on the Inner Harbour Services between Circular Quay and Woolwich.
A view of Jones Bay Wharf, in the inner city suburb of Pyrmont, with Barangaroo and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the distance. Jones Bay Wharf consists of Piers 19-21 of Pyrmont Wharves. This marina on Jones Bay sits beside Pier 21. The wharf and warehouse buildings were originally built in 1919, as part of Sydney’s port facilities. After those port facilities were relocated to Port Botany, the buildings were redeveloped in 2003 into commercial space.
The view from Campbells Cove wharf at The Rocks, out across Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House. Campbells Cove is named after merchant Robert Campbell, who took up residence on land bought here in 1798, building warehouses and private wharves.
The Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf on Wooloomooloo Bay is the largest timbered-piled building in the world. The wharf and warehouse on it were built in 1915 and remained part of a working port until the 1970s. The warehouse building was redeveloped in the 1990s into a hotel and apartments. There are restaurants along the boardwalk and a marina beside the wharf.Click here to view all participants of Watery Wednesday Click here to view all participants of Outdoor Wednesday Posted byJ Barat12:00 AM
Balmain Wharf, also known as the Thames Street wharf is in the inner west suburb of Balmain. Sitting on Mort Bay, it is serviced by Sydney Ferries which provide regular services between Circular Quay and Parramatta. There’s a glimpse of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the distance.
After a few too many Friday night drinks with the girls, my beverage consumption got the better of me. We had been at Cargo Bar and Wagamama was just around the corner so the group of us decided to go and grab some dinner and warm ourselves up.
There was a small line of awaiting customers, but they offered us the menu so we could start deciding on our orders. The place was packed out, but since there are so many long communal tables the turnover of customers is quick.