Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Sydney #7


Due to mechanical issues, our flight was delayed from 2:55pm to 8:00pm and then to 9:30pm. Qantas provided us 2 rounds of A$20 vouchers each throughout the long wait.

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If there's a second trip to Sydney, I would like to do the following things:
• Catch a show at Sydney Opera House
• Australian Museum
• Taronga Zoo
• Bondi Beach
• Manly Beach

Monday, August 11, 2014

Sydney #6

 
 
St Mary's Cathedral at St Marys Road / Archibald Fountain at Hyde Park
Janus Italian Sydney at Westfield, Level 6 (Must try the Garlic Prawns!)



Lindt Chocolate Café at 53 Martin Place / Jamie's Italian at 107 Pitt Street

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Sydney #5




 
Early bird tour (A$29.60) to the Sydney Opera House was splendid! Tours entitled 15% off your bill at Opera Bar too. After a hearthy breakfast, we took a walk to Royal Botanic Garden. We spent the rest of the day at QVB, David Jones and The Galeries.


 

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Pretty – Some of the desirable Australian skin care brands... 
Aesop / Jurlique / Appelles (ah-peh-less) / Perfect Potion

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Sydney #4

The Rocks Markets – Made by many hands


Guylian Belgian Chocolate Café – Indulging hot chocolate



Paddington Markets at Oxford Street, Paddington – Opens every Saturday from 10am

 
Chinatown
• Lunch at Happy Chef (Food Court), Market City – Unbelievably good roasted goose!
• Dr Who Pop Up Shop at World Square Shopping Centre



Sydney Tower Eye – Beautiful sunset. Very popular tourist slot. Wise to avoid weekends.

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Eat, drink & shop – Australian made brands...
Myer / David Jones – Multi level department stores
• T2 Tea – Modern, cool tea culture (love the chocolate infused teas)
Dymocks – 3 levels bookstore at George Street, which doesn't sell magazines
• Hungry Jack's – Worth-trying yummy burgers

Friday, August 8, 2014

Sydney #3

It was a day of hassle-free guided tour to the popular Blue Mountains National Park. Our tour guide Alex picked us up at 7:10am.





Our journey today: Lincoln's Rock > Breakfast Scones > Scenic World > Megalong Valley > Featherdale Wildlife Park (more animals: Penguins, Flying Foxes, Tasmanian Devil, Giant Wombats, Dingo, Emu) > Ferry back to Circular Quay

Blue Diamond Tours is a tour recommended on Trip Advisor. A$175 + A$35 for Scenic World.


Yummy dinner at Samosorn Thai Local Food Hall at Sydney Central Plaza food court (beneath Myer), Pitt Street Mall. Love the fried fish with red curry, besides the long wait ><.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Sydney #2

 
Our delicious morning essential for the entire week :-) Uncle Tobys Quick Oats, ready in 90 seconds. Value pack came in Creamy Honey, Brown Sugar & Cinnamon and Golden Syrup.


The day was for touristy things! With the Attraction Pass (A$63 each) purchased online, it allowed entrance to 5 top visited places in Sydney. Madame Tussauds was our first stop. The wax figures were awesome!


Hunger drove us to Sydney Fish Market, a long walk via Darling Harbour. Food was fantastic... albeit eating in a war zone. Best to be there after 2pm, only if you can.


We headed back to WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. Amazing collection! Wallaby, Kookaburra, Wombat, Cassowary, Echidna, Kangaroo, Possum, Koala, Saltwater Crocodile, and more. The adjacent SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium was also worth visiting.The day was wrapped up with a cup of Café Zero° Cappucino & Parisi Choc Dip Peach at Darling Harbour.