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George Street, Sydney in Image credit: Alfred Tischbauer. Cheersy, cheers, cheers at The Boathouse Balmoral Beach. House prices, lockout laws, humidity. This is why, despite the real bitch it can be, I love living in Sydney: 1. Bondi Beach. Sydney Harbour National Park. Coogee Beach: 1 of We enjoyed creating the piece, we will make sure we check out the gallery when we are back in Sydney. Such a great post!

I love Sydney and have ticked off a few of these last time I was there, shall definitely have to try and tick off the rest when I return later this year! Let us know how you get on with the new places. Love, love these photos. Thank you for your lovely comment, it was a great place to shoot. The caves are worth a trip, truly fascinating. Interesting piece. I heard from some friends how amazing the Hunter Valley is — look forward to reading your piece about the wine!

Hunter Valley is a great place, your friends are definitely right! Great to hear, we are working on it now of course we are doing lots of research as well! Sign me up for the newsletter! Steph and Leah Posted on July 25, October 12, Best for something a little different FourAteFive — Surry Hills Yes, this is ice cream — ice cream for breakfast I hear you ask — absolutely! Coffee addicts, welcome to heaven The people of Sydney are often called coffee snobs, turning their noses up at the big chains and opting for locals that make a mouth-watering steaming cup of deliciousness.

All of the lights Sydney light festival, Vivid, arrived in Sydney this June giving this city a whole new look. The Stars The Sydney observatory not only has an amazing setting but it also has fabulous view of the city, it is also a fascinating place to visit.

The mini escape Australia has little history; in fact, their history tends to be about Brits heading over to set up a new life or the tough lives the criminals had on their arrival, so we were pleasantly surprised by the history Cockatoo Island has.

An extraordinary beach walk Starting at the famous Bondi beach you can walk along a number of the picturesque beaches of Sydney in one long beautiful stretch. Jenolan Caves One of our most recent trips was to Jenolan Caves, winter had hit by this point so it was cold up in the mountains but a beautifully refreshing place just a couple of hours away from Sydney centre. Paradise, otherwise known as Hunter Valley Hunter Valley is the Disneyland of wineries, eat, drink and soak up the long sun filled days here.

Now the sun has moved on, we are too… Keep an eye out our next post on Kangaroo Island where the technology rebelled and we made friends with adorable seals and penguins. It is one of my favourite times to be in Sydney. To go with these world class events and entertainment, Sydney has world class venues to hold all of these events. Sydney has it all.

Any night of the week I can see international and local acts or sport right here in my own city. I need to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and be amongst the trees and take in some fresh air.

Right in the heart of the city is the oasis that is the Chinese Garden of Friendship. All around is busy streets and thousands of people going about there business, but step inside these gardens and you are instantly protected from the noise and chaos outside.

A stones throw to the east from the city centre you will find Centennial Parklands. Over hectares of green space to relax, walk, ride a bike or even go horse riding. On the outskirts of the suburbs in all directions you will find National Parks. But my personal favourite is in the south. I spent a lot of time here as a kid with my family and loved it.

No matter where you are in Sydney, you are no more than a few minutes from a green space, whether it be a small community park or massive National Park. It is so easy to find a quiet place to relax. Sydney is famous for its beaches. Mostly Bondi Beach but there are so many other great better in my opinion beaches scattered all along this coastal city. A large amount of my life has been spent on the beaches of Sydney. My Dad and his family grew up in Maroubra, just a few hundred metres from the beach.

I have so many fond memories of this time. These days I live in the southern Sydney area of The Shire. Yes, the place where that horrible TV show of the same name was filmed and no I, nor most people from The Shire are like those people from the show. What I love about The Shire is Cronulla beach.

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