A TRAVEL GUIDE TO SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

We recently arrived back home after spending two weeks in Australia and WOW what an incredible country! We split our time evenly between Sydney, Melbourne and the Sunshine Coast - spending about 4 days in each area. It's the tail end of summer there, so kind of like a September for us, like a really hot September.

We arrived at SYD on a Saturday morning and took the train to Central Station where we hopped on a local bus to our AirBnb in the Paddington neighborhood. Once we got to Paddington (Paddo to the locals) I couldn't believe my eyes, it looked like we were transported to the Garden District of New Orleans! The neighborhood was lined with beautiful trees and beautiful houses. We stayed in this AirBnb and loved it. The place was on the smaller side, but fine for us since we were out about for most of the day anyways. The location was very convenient for us (halfway between the city and the beach) and the local bus stop was only just donate street. Speaking of the bus, we took it everywhere in town! We added our travel credit card (we use Chase Sapphire Preferred) added it to our phone and then just "tapped" on and off the bus - it couldn't have been easier!

Sydney felt so unique but also felt like a blend of some of our favorite major cities. Luke and I ultimately decided that we thought Sydney was a mix of London, New Orleans and San Francisco - but throw some hot sun in there, too! We loved, loved, loved our time in Sydney and we were quite sad when it was over. See below for our recommended itinerary for a few days in this amazing city!



The Sydney Harbor from the Royal Botanic Garden.

This is the Paddington neighborhood we stayed in. 
I told you it looked like New Orleans!
Australia really knows how to do a good breakfast (brekkie)
I scored this avocado toast for $4.50! I know. 
Luke had banana bread with ricotta creme cheese and honey - 
we've already re-created this since we've been home. 
This was the start of our coast walk from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach.
The views on this walk were just incredible!





Seeing the Bondi Icebergs was just a dream. 
They are as beautiful as all the pictures I've seen over the years.

Bondi Beach through the trees. 
We spent the afternoon at Bondi Beach.
We had been watching a lot of the show Bondi Rescue (haha) and this was a MUST for us.
It was incredibly crowded but we lucked out with a decent spot and a rented umbrella.
One morning we took the local ferry from Circular Quay to Manly Beach. 
It was such a great way to see the city from the water (one of our favorite things to do in any city we visit).

One morning we took the bus to The Grounds of Alexandria and I was BLOWN AWAY with this place. It's an "only in Sydney" kind of place and I recommend you don't miss it. We had breakfast here and then spent some time walking around the grounds and taking in their rotating exhibit. The exhibit on display when we visited was Elton John themed. This place is just magical. 





A few more examples of how Aussie's just nail brekkie.
Eggs on toast (this became an obsession on the trip - 
Aussie soft scramble eggs are actually heaven on earth) and seeded bircher muesli. 

Another fun spot was the Slims Rooftop
The rooftop is inspired by Slim Aarons and overlooks Hyde Park. 


We walked around Darling Harbor one night. It was cute. Dare I say... Darling? 



Our recommended itinerary for four days in Sydney:

Day 1
Explore the Harbors and Quays: Sydney Harbor, Darling Harbor, Circular Quay
Explore The Rocks neighborhood
Visit and grab lunch at The Rocks Market (open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
Visit Endeavour Tap Rooms for some Pale Ale and IPA refreshments
Walk to the Royal Botanic Gardens and walk over to Mrs. Macquarie's Chair
Drinks at the Sydney Opera Bar

Day 2
Take the ferry to Manly Beach
Visit 4 Pines Brewery for delicious beers
Spend the day exploring Manly and visit the beaches
Lunch at Fishbowl for amazing poke bowls
Ferry back to Sydney
Slim's Rooftop for evening refreshments and snacks

Day 3
Start your day with brekkie and then a takeaway coffee from Coogee Pavilion
Coast Walk from Coogee to Bondi (about 2.5 hours)
End at Bondi Beach and enjoy a beach afternoon (I rented an umbrella on the beach to be sun safe)
Lunch and refreshments at a fun spot across the street from Bondi Beach - We liked Bondi Beach Public Bar for flatbreads and beers
Dinner at Nomad (make reservations in advance, so many locals told us this was the best place in town for dinner and we'd have to agree!)

Day 4
Brunch and explore at the Grounds of Alexandria (In my opinion this is an absolute must-visit and and "only in Sydney" kind of place)
Explore the Newtown area for fun shops, restaurants and breweries
Rock's Brewing
Young Henry's
End with dinner at a local neighborhood spot. We chose the Four in Hand Pub in Paddington

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