The Metropole Thu Thiem—Darling harbour version of Vietnam
Darling Harbour is a landmark cultural, architectural and entertainment district in Sydney, Australia.
Great connections
The Metropole Thu Thiem could be considered a close sibling to Darling Harbour, surrounded by a beautiful river, modern infrastructure, and instantly iconic new landmarks.
Its connections are ideal, including four vehicular bridges and one pedestrian bridge over the Saigon River. In addition to these links, Metro Line 2 will allow residents to easily connect to central District 1 and other exciting neighborhoods.
Architectural and cultural icons
Darling Harbour is famed for its exhibition space and convention centre, as well as Circular Quay and The Rocks.
These entertainment venues host beloved annual events such as VIVID Sydney and a spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks display.
Visitors can also enjoy unlimited shopping or go cruising on the water and indulge in delicious cuisine in the harbour. Similarly, The Metropole Thu Thiem features its own intrigue.
Iconic new features such as a 1,700-seat Opera House, convention centre, riverside park, and Central Lake Park create a perfect nexus of culture-art-architecture.
Additionally, a pedestrian bridge will connect The Metropole with Crescent Boulevard, an underground shopping mall, as well as Nguyen Hue Walking Street, the Saigon Central Post Office, and the Opera House across the river. At The Metropole, you will no longer have to dream about shopping havens like Singapore, Sydney or New York: you’ll be living in one.