A precinct shaped by creativity, connection and culture - set at the crossroads of Surry Hills and Redfern.
Once a place of making, Wunderlich has always been tied to craft and creation. Today, that spirit lives on in a new form - reimagined as a destination where Sydney’s next generation of chefs, designers and cultural voices come together.
Here, everything is considered. From Olympus Dining and Saardé to The EVE Hotel, a luxury boutique stay, alongside independent retail, wellness spaces, residences and workspaces - each bringing its own energy, together forming something greater than the sum of its parts.
The day unfolds with rhythm. Coffee becomes long lunches, retail becomes discovery, and evenings shift into something more atmospheric. It’s a place to wander, to gather, to return to - again and again.
Wunderlich Lane brings together food, design and culture in a way that feels distinctly local, yet quietly elevated.
This isn’t just a precinct.
It’s a neighbourhood in motion - always evolving, always inviting something new.
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A location rich in history, given new life.Home of the original Wunderlich Ltd factory (est. 1885), which significantly impacted Sydney’s heritage architecture.
The grand facades of the Government Bank in Martin Place and pressed metal ceilings were made here, which can still be found in Sydney's terrace homes to this day.
Re-established 2024.
The heritage architecture has been restored to create lively retail laneways and market village experiences offering a new, dynamic epicenter of activity at the southern end of Crown Street.
Wunderlich Lane. At the intersection of everything.
Come see for yourself.
A precinct. A world within a world. A place to live, shop, feast and gather.
Currently blooming on the corner of Cleveland and Baptist St, at the crossroads of Surry Hills and Redfern.
Parking
Enjoy 2 hours free parking; Enter carpark via Baptist or Marriot Streets.
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