If you’re single and ready to mingle, then Sydney is the best city for you. The dynamic vibrancy blends magnificently with a relaxing lifestyle that perhaps no other city in the world can deliver with the same flair. Sydney is a single person’s dream with its bright sunny days, long golden coastal stretches, brilliant blue waters, tons of restaurants and more party clubs than any other place in Australia. As a single professional who has recently shifted to Sydney, you’re probably wondering where to go, what to do and how to meet new people. Your quest ends here. Find out all the cool and hip places in the city where young singles are just around the corner. Let’s look at the hottest Sydney suburbs that are perfect for you to find friends, dates and perhaps even your soul mate.
For The Ladies
Some city data suggests that bachelors tend to be centred around the Lower North Shore and Inner City area of Sydney. North Sydney, Darlington, Darlinghurst, Erskineville and St. Leonard’s are fairly popular with young single men. In fact, in places like Darlington − three out of four residents are single. So ladies, if you’re looking for young single men then these suburbs may meet your fancy.
For The Men
City data confirms that single women tend to live in the Eastern Suburbs. So if you’re looking for a sea of beautiful women − Sydney’s east is just for you. The Eastern Suburbs of Sydney such as Bondi Beach, Bronte and Tamarama have a greater female population. Other suburbs with greater female population are in the Inner West areas of Rozelle and Birchgrove.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has created a list of the top 10 hottest Sydney suburbs with the largest number of singles. So you know where to find them if you’re looking!
Darlinghurst
Darlington
Ultimo/Haymarket
Chippendale
Potts Point
Camperdown
Surry Hills
Newtown
Bondi Beach
Rushcutters Bay
Now that you’re privy to the secret the hottest Sydney suburbs where single professionals prefer to live, what are you going to do about it? Perhaps this is something to think about when you’re planning your next stay. You don’t have to go out of your way looking to meet new people in these suburbs since there are tons of people just like you out there who are in the same boat. Just act yourself − go about your daily activities, join a gym, attend yoga, attend a cooking class, join a sports club, stroll around the beach or join hobby classes. All these places are excellent ways to meet new people. Who knows? You may even bump into your future partner at the most unlikely place of all − the local supermarket. And the more people you meet, the greater are your chances of meeting the right person for you.
Looking to make new friends or finding love in a bustling city can be a daunting task, but this guide is designed to push you one step further in the right direction − at least if you’re a Sydneysider.