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这套工作室公寓位于Macleay Street的黄金地段,位于繁华的娱乐区之上,拥有宜人的绿叶景观和在该著名建筑中的高空视野。
您的城市公寓充满了所有繁忙街区的活力。只需短距离步行即可到达Hayes Theatre,对于音乐剧爱好者来说非常方便。越过马路就是Bourke Street Bakery。轻松步行距离即可到达Harris Farm Market或在Fitzroy Gardens的Kings Cross Market度过周六,购买新鲜的农产品和手工艺品。这个顶级位置拥有一切!
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音乐爱好者注意!
Macleay Street 40号曾是Sheraton酒店,并于1964年6月11日因音乐传奇乐队The Beatles访问悉尼而闻名。几小时来,粉丝们顶着雨在Macleay Street排队,唱着Beatle歌曲并练习他们的尖叫声。当The Beatles走上阳台向粉丝挥手时,这座建筑变得闻名,而保罗·麦卡特尼假装爬过Macleay Street的阳台。该建筑的外观从那张著名的照片以来保持不变。您可以在以下链接中阅读历史:[链接](https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/from-the-archives-a-hard-day-s-night-for-beatles-fans-20190604-p51uh6.html)
304/40 Macleay Street, Potts Point, NSW 2011 MUSIC LOVERS 'THE BEATLES' BUILDING FURNISHED STUDIO PADBY APPOINTMENT - Contact Trish 0404893883
This Studio Pad has a Fantastic prime position on Macleay Street, conveniently located above the eateries and bars of the vibrant entertainment precinct. It has a bright leafy outlook and elevated view in the famous building.
Your city pad is buzzing with all the high street vibes. Just a short shuffle to Hayes Theatre for musical lovers. Step across the road to Bourke Street Bakery. Easy walking distance for your luscious fresh produce and artisan goodies to Harris Farm Market or on Saturdays in Fitzroy Gardens at the Kings Cross Market. This top spot has got it all!
WHAT IMPRESSES ME!
- Modern kitchen , fully equipped with kitchen utensils and essentials
- Queen size bed with linens and towels
- Renovated bathroom with night mode
- Security storage 2sqm
- Great layout in the famous (once was) Sheraton hotel
- Best location, opposite Woolworth supermarket, cafes restaurants and bars
ATTENTION MUSIC FANS!
40 Macleay Street was previously the Sheraton Hotel and became renowned on 11 June 1964 when music legends The Beatles visited Sydney. For hours fans had been waiting in the rain lining Macleay Street singing Beatle songs and rehearsing their screams. The building became famous when The Beatles came onto the balcony to wave to the fans, and Paul McCartney pretended to climb over the Macleay Street balcony. The facade of the building remains unchanged from that famous photo. You can read the history here:
https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/from-the-archives-a-hard-day-s-night-for-beatles-fans-20190604-p51uh6.html