- Phillip Street, Sydney
Phillip Street is a street in the
central business district ofSydney ,New South Wales ,Australia . While the street runs from King Street in the south toCircular Quay in the north, the present street is effectively in two sections, separated by Chifley Square. Other cross streets include Martin Place, Bridge Street, and Bent Street.The southern section of Phillip Street runs from Queens Square, at the end of King Street, to Chifley Square, at the confluence of Hunter, Phillip, and Elizabeth Streets. At Chifley Square, Elizabeth Street takes a turn to the right and becomes the northern section of Phillip Street, which is aligned in a north-south direction with the southern section. The street is two-ways in both sections.
Located along Phillip Street are a number of office buildings, including the premises of a large portion of Sydney's
legal profession , as well as theSupreme Court of New South Wales andSydney Law School . Other prominent buildings along the street includeAurora Place ,Chifley Tower , andDeutsche Bank Place ,Commonwealth Parliament Offices, Sydney and the headquarters of theReserve Bank of Australia . A variety of cafés and restaurants located along the street service these institutions.Railway stations located on or near Phillip Street include St James, Martin Place, and Circular Quay.
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