Touchdown in Sydney
For as long as I could remember, an item on the top of my bucket list was to touch all of the continents on Earth. On a whim last year we decided to do just that and booked a trip to Australia since it was the last continent I needed to visit. It was probably one of the best decisions I’ve made. Not only did we miss the brutally cold winter months of Calgary, but we were able to visit and meet up with friends along our trip making for wonderful memories.
After a couple minutes of walking we realized that we were extremely close to Chinatown and the Darling Harbour front. I would definitely recommend Darling Harbour if you’re looking for a nice place to have dinner. There are many great restaurant selections alongside the boardwalk overlooking the harbour or if you’re looking for something a bit more unique, there are many restaurants hidden in the streets nearby like Momofuku!
One place we couldn’t miss was the Sydney Fish Market. A great place to pick up fresh seafood for locals, it’s also the perfect lunch location for tourists. Just be warned that there are lots of tour busses that stopover there, so try to go when it isn’t peak times to avoid the long lines. The fish market is a seafood lover’s dream (my husband was speechless for a good hour). Housing everything from fresh fish, shrimp, lobsters, crabs and more! You can’t go wrong picking anything you need to make a fresh seafood feast. There are also many restaurants and cafes located within which cook up all the amazing seafood that’s sold there. My favorite were the oysters, since they sell varieties that aren’t normally served here in Calgary it was fun just to sample all the different selections they had that day.
We couldn’t wait to hit the beach and head out to Bondi on our second day. Full of surfers and sun tanners, Bondi is one of Sydney’s most famous beaches with many well-known restaurants bordering its shores. Sean’s Panorama is a great little spot overlooking the shoreline boasting some amazing local seafood. It’s not only a must visit for tourists but also locals alike. From the restaurant, you can stroll down to the boardwalk and stroll along the coastline that connects various beaches and alcoves along the way. The full path takes roughly 2 hours and also a great place for a morning run due to the breathtaking scenery.
If you’re in Sydney for a couple days, I suggest taking one of the many fairies to one of the nearby islands. Located roughly 45 mins by ferry from Sydney’s harbour, Manly is a beach comprised of three sections. The local attractions include, kayaking, shopping, surfing and many amazing restaurants. We decided to visit Manly Wharf aside from its beautiful beach was because of Hugo’s Manly Pizzeria and Bar. Voted Sydney’s top pizza bar time and time again, it was hard not to make a point of stopping by. We ordered of the Chorizo and Garlic Pizzas and they were both spectacular. I’ve never had pizza so thin and crunchy before, Hugo’s pizza are crustless so the toppings are fully loaded to the edge of the pizza, add on the amazing view and one can probably stay there all day! After visiting Sydney, I couldn’t wait to hop to our next stop in Australia. Now I can successfully scratch that off my bucket list!
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