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Top Things To Do in Sydney

 

 

When visiting a place for the first time, it’s hard to know where to start your adventures. You can turn to a guidebook to give you hints about the must-not-miss places at your vacation spot, but my favorite way of getting the 411 on a locale is by talking to people who’ve been there. And if you’re going to Sydney, Australia, anytime in the near future, you’re going to want to read this post closely! I promise to be your link to the best and tastiest this city has to offer!

 

1) Sydney Opera House: If there’s one landmark that represents not just Sydney, but the whole of Australia, then it’s the Sydney Opera House. Though it’s shown frequently in guidebooks and on TV, you really need to see it in person to appreciate the building’s amazing architecture, and maybe catch an opera or two! It’s address?

 

Sydney Opera House

2 Macquarie St

Sydney New South Wales 2000, Australia

(02) 9250 7250

2) Bondi Beach: One of the most famous beaches in the world! Besides remembering to frequently reapply your sunscreen, you’ll also want to remember this restaurant name for lunch: Sean’s Panaroma. Unfortunately, they’re only open for lunch on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, but their food is well worth rearranging your schedule for!

 

Sean’s Panaroma

270 Campbell Parade, Sydney, Australia;

(61-2) 9365 4924, -33.88953151.28148

www.seanspanaroma.com.au

3) The Rocks: Known for being the home of the Cadigal people before colonization and where the Europeans first set foot in 1788, the Rocks now houses 19th century warehouses that have been converted into upscale restaurants and bars, as well as museums, markets, and stores! There’s always something to do here, but when deciding where to eat, check out Sake Sushi. I particularly recommend their tuna taco. It’s fantastic!

 

Sake

110 George St, Sydney, Australia,

(02) 9240 8500

http://www.sakerestaurant.com.au/

4) If you’re a shop-aholic, don’t miss Paddington, an eastern suburb of Sydney. Here you’ll find tons of Australian boutiques that are to die for! My favorites are Sass & Bide, HUSSY, Camilla, the Corner Shop, and Collette Dinnigan. You’ll probably be famished and parched by the time you’ve hit all the stores. Good thing there’s a new wine bar from Fratelli Paradiso handy called 10 William Street to set you straight in a jiffy!

 

Sass & Bide

132 Oxford St, Paddington, Sydney, Australia;

(61-2) 9360 3900

http://www.sassandbide.com/

HUSSY

Shop 4, 168-174 Oxford Street,

(61 2 9332 3022)

http://hussy.com.au/

The Corner Shop

43 William St, Paddington, Sydney, Australia;

(61-2) 9380 9828

http://www.thecornershop.com.au/

Collette Dinnigan

33 William St, Sydney

(61-2) 9360 6691 -33.92679151.12299

www.collettedinnigan.com.au

Camilla

10 William Street, Sydney, Australia,

Telephone: 02 9360 3310

5) Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) – If you’re an art lover like me, the Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art is a must-see. Their current exhibitions include the works of New Zealand born Michael Stevenson, and a celebration of the past five successful years of the museum’s New Acquisitions.

Museum of Contemporary Art

140 George St, NSW 2000, Sydney, Australia;

(61-2) 9245 2400 -33.86003151.209

mca.com.au

6) Visit THE IVY– Nightlife doesn’t get any better than The Ivy. With 18 bars, nine restaurants and a must-see rooftop pool (each having it’s own extravagant decoration), it’s a party-goer’s dream! I promise you, it will be like nothing you have ever seen before!

 

The IVY

320/330 George St

Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

(02) 9240 3000

http://www.merivale.com/#/ivy/ivybar

Whatever you do on your vacation, enjoy your time Down Under! And who knows? Maybe you’ll see me there!¸

xoxo

Photo credits: HussySass & Bide

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