Sydney, Australia + Add a trip
- Created December 8th 2008.
- All tips and questions about Sydney.
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Vicki Fiedler replied over 3 years agoBreakfast at a cafe along the northern beaches,(Dee Why Beach) you may see a dolphin or two
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Bob Hitching replied over 3 years agoAn early morning coastal walk from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach, via several other beaches along the way. Start here and head north along the cliffs: http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=coogee+beach+sydney&sll=-33.922138,151.259851&sspn=0.026459,0.038624&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.920287,151.259615&spn=0.006401,0.009656&t=h&z=17&iwloc=addr
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Marcus Stenbeck replied over 3 years agoTake an early ferry to Manly and enjoy the city skyline. Walk through the esplanade. Chill out by the beach. Have a nice boozy lunch at Hugo's Manly before taking the ferry back.
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Joel Courtney replied over 3 years agoA northern beaches trip is always good. Try Palm Beach Lighthouse - take lunch up and enjoy a picnic, or head out to West Head in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Fish n Chips @ Palm Beach is always a good way to go for this too.
...and for the Home + Away tragics you'll get to see "Summer Bay"
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Royce Fullerton replied over 3 years agoCoogee to Bondi Beach Walk if it is nice. Stop along the way to enjoy the many beaches. You can do the walk in 1.5 hours at a leisurely pace without stopping too long at the beaches.
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Andrew Harvey replied over 3 years agoHead out to the Northern Beaches and hop between beaches, maybe grabbing a cafe or a pub lunch.
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Elle Patrikis replied over 3 years agoTake a train across the bridge to the North side and picnic on the banks of the harbour looking back at Sydney's amazing skyline and just watch the boats go by! Its just gorgeous! :)
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Kim Lam replied over 3 years agoA lazy Sunday brunch at a cafe in inner Sydney (bills, Surry Hills is a classic) followed by a walk and shop along Oxford Street before heading off to Bondi and/or Tamarama for a swim at the beach and dinner at Hurricane's ribs.
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Kunal Malhotra replied over 3 years agoI personally, would like to explore the amazing natural beauty around Sydney.
There are plenty of bushwalking tracks around the place - Blue Mountains is my favourite - http://www.bluemts.com.au/tourist/thingstodo/bushwalks.asp
Or, if you are feeling really adventurous, then perhaps this track - http://ozultimate.com/bushwalking/walk.php?int_resource_id=208
Alternatively, you may like to go on a drive - http://www.visitnsw.com/The_Rainforest_Way_p2699.aspx
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Sydneysider replied over 2 years agoVisit the markets! Although most Sydney suburbs only host local markets once a month, each weekend there are multiple to choose from. Regular markets are in Paddington, Glebe, Bondi and the Rocks and some of the best local markets are in Balmain, Surry Hills and Kirribilli.
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Michael Chow replied over 2 years agoMoutain biking Manly Dam, hire bikes from Manly Cycles
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Julian Davis replied over 2 years agoThere are lot of fun things to do in sydney . Some of the best attractions include Sydney Opera House Tour, Whale Watching Cruises, Helicopter Tours, Sydney Harbour Cruises and Sydney Aquarium.
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Emma Thorndyke replied about 1 year agoHi! Also, if you are wanting to go out in the evening, here are lists showing the best things to do on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday night in Sydney. I hope this helps :)
http://thetop99.com/toplist/the-top-99-things-to-do-on-a-friday-night-in-sydney/
http://thetop99.com/toplist/the-top-99-things-to-do-on-a-saturday-night-in-sydney/
http://thetop99.com/toplist/the-top-99-things-to-do-on-a-sunday-night-in-sydney/


