
The Rocks Centre
A characterful shopping centre in The Rocks, Sydney, with a 4.4 rating across 109 reviews.
Why it's worth checking out
The Rocks Centre sits on Argyle Street in The Rocks, Sydney's beautifully preserved historic harbourside precinct. With 109 reviews behind its 4.4 rating, it's a well-used local spot.
The appeal is shopping and a browse in a lovely historic setting — a centre with shops and dining amid the atmospheric, cobblestoned streets of The Rocks, a handy and characterful stop while you're exploring one of Sydney's most historic areas. Its location makes it an easy and welcoming stop.
Stores, ranges and trading hours change over time. If you're after something particular or specific opening hours, it's worth checking the current details directly before you go.
Practical details
Opening hours
Closed- Monday
- 07:30 – 00:00
- Tuesday
- 07:30 – 00:00
- WednesdayToday
- 07:30 – 00:00
- Thursday
- 07:30 – 00:00
- Friday
- 07:30 – 00:00
- Saturday
- 00:30 – 02:00, 07:30 – 00:00
- Sunday
- 00:30 – 02:00, 07:30 – 00:00
Spot Score
- Reputation
- 72
- Popularity
- 62
- Information quality
- 0
- Category fit
- 70
- Freshness
- 30
Our independent editorial score — not a user rating.
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The Rocks Cafe
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Marlowe's Way
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