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Visitor Guide launches for Surry Hills, New South Wales

Author: Jane Clausen
by Jane Clausen
Posted: Aug 08, 2014

A new guide aimed at visitors and locals of Surry Hills, New South Wales launched today, as part of a plan to roll out one page premium directories across Australia. The Surry Hills guide, titled Hello Surry Hills, is available for desktop, tablet and mobile phone users at HelloSurryHills.com

The creators of this innovative guide are positioning this as a hyper-local guide, with only 50 listings allowed on the website. All listings need to be premium businesses under the categories of eat, drink, shop and business, meet editorial quality levels and be physically located in New South Wales.

The business behind the venture, Hello Directories Pty Ltd, has plans to roll out other premium guides for some of the best areas to eat, drink and shop across Australia. Maria Booth, marketing assistant for Hello Directories said "This guide to Surry Hills is being supported by a large offline and online advertising blitz, including social media, pay per click advertising and offline posters and flyers."

The custom design was created by award winning Perth digital agency, Bam Creative. The website works flawlessly on tablets and mobile phones as well, increasing the chances that shoppers in the area can visit the guide whilst on the streets or in cafes, restaurants or bars nearby.

In a brave move, the guide will only list quality businesses, which are of a significant standard. They have publicly stated that they are not interested in discount stores or chain shops; rather they are looking for high quality boutiques, small bars, little independent cafes and other such establishments.

Located south east of Sydney CBD, Surry Hills boasts a diverse range of cafes and restaurants serving a wide variety of cooking styles and cultures. The suburb also has great bars, unique shopping and lots of interesting streetscapes. Surry NSW has some fantastic heritage buildings, reflecting life in Sydney in the late 1800's.

Surry Hills is surrounded by the suburbs of Darlinghurst to the north, Chippendale and Haymarket to the west, Moore Park and Paddington to the east and Redfern to the south.[2]

It is bordered by Elizabeth Street and Chalmers Street to the west, Cleveland Street to the south, South Dowling Street to the east, and Oxford Street to the north. Central is a locality in the north-west of the suburb around Central Station. Prince Alfred Park is located nearby. Strawberry Hills is a locality around Cleveland and Elizabeth Streets.

The newly launched website can be viewed at http://www.HelloSurryHills.net

HelloSurryHills.com is a premium visitors guide, featuring only 50 of the best businesses in the Surry Hills, Sydney area. Take a look today at HelloSurryHills.com.

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