Rozelle is an inner-western suburb next to
Balmain, connected to Pyrmont
and the CBD by the Anzac Bridge. Darling Street, which runs through Rozelle
and into Balmain, is lined with restaurants, cafes, and boutique
shopping.
Small pubs are dotted throughout the residential streets of Rozelle, reflecting the working class
origins of the area. The
terrace houses are now occupied largely by professionals and a surprising
number of dogs. At the north of the suburb is Iron Cove. In recent decades
large apartment complexes have been built with views over the water.
The Rozelle
Markets are held on Saturdays and Sundays through most of the year in the
grounds of Rozelle Public School on Darling Street. The markets are known for
second-hand goods, ranging from bargains and retro items to rare collectables
and antiques. There is some food available in the markets, and Darling Street is
lined with cafes if you want a coffee or meal.
The
Iron Cove Bridge (continuous with Victoria Road) connects Rozelle to
Drummoyne. Around the foreshore of Iron Cove is a well constructed and
popular pedestrian and cycle path known as the Bay Run, which starts near
the Rozelle end of the Iron Cove Bridge.
Lightrail stop Rozelle Bay is at
the very south of the suburb. Buses run along Darling Street and Victoria
Road.
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