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Baxter Inn
A luxurious bar, the Baxter Inn is known for being the whisky cellar of Sydney, offering a wide range of Whiskeys for the perfect weekend binge drinking. With dim lighting and amazing music, the regulars can attest to the fantastic hospitality of this bar. Baxter also has a wide range of craft beers and wines as well, so it is safe to assume everyone will find something to drink.
Bronte Baths
A popular holiday location, Bronte Baths is a public rock pool located south of Bondi beach. Constructed in the 1800s, it is a beautiful bath suitable for a splash spree and sunbathing during weekends and holidays. Offering the best ocean views, it attracts a lot of crowds and is usually packed during the weekends. However, there are shallow parts of the pool where one can sit, relax and enjoy the stunning view of Bronte beach while also clicking a picture or two to show off.
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Cantina OK!
Located close to the Queen Victoria Building, Cantina OK is a popular micro-mezcal mecca in Sydney. In its quest to serve everything handmade, Cantina serves only the best hand-sourced, imported and handmade agave spirits. It is essentially a piece of Mexico in the middle of Sydney. The bar has a very cosy and arcadian ambience which is best for a laid-back yet fun evening of drinking delicious margaritas. With polite and knowledgeable staff who knows what will suit you the best, any mezcal fan will head back to Cantina for more!
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Carriageworks Farmers Market
Open just on Saturdays, Carriageworks Farmers Market is a platform for farmers around New South Wales to bring in their fresh produce for people to purchase. People can even chat with the farmers to learn how the plants are grown and sourced organically to understand their food better. Products for sale include fruits, vegetables, coffee, tea, spices, condiments, flowers, meat, loaves of bread and wine. Lastly, make sure to plan the visit with an empty belly because the market is filled with delicacies that are hard to resist.
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Hermitage Foreshore Walk
A track of 2.2 kms, the Hermitage Foreshore Walk, a coastal walking trail, is located in the Sydney Harbour National Park, between Hermitage foreshore Reserve and Nielsen Park. Considered to be one of Sydney’s best coastal trails, it serves as a beautiful activity to view the Opera House, Sydney Harbour, Shark Island and the grounds of Strickland House. The trail passes through spectacular surroundings and takes about one hour to complete. Several pretty hidden beaches along the way serve as great picnic spots.
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Hornby Lighthouse
A heritage-listed lighthouse on the edge of South Head in Sydney Harbour National Park, the Hornby Lighthouse is a spectacular sight to look at while surrounded by even more spectacular views. The nearby area also has a beautiful trail to walk along with in a picturesque location, serving as a great place to hang out with friends and family. The lighthouse is also a great location to whale watch during winters. Some other attractions nearby include Camp Cove, Lady Bay and Watson’s Bay.
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Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden
Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden is one of the hidden gems in St. Ives, which offers a peaceful spot for people to relax away from the chaos of everyday life. Sprawling over 123 hectares of land, the garden offers a wide range of activities for children and adults. The garden also has short and long trails for people who love hiking, a wildflower nursery where one can purchase plants and spaces for special events and get-togethers. It also serves as a beautiful picnic spot for families with BBQs and tables for a fun day out.
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Lorraine's Patisserie
For people who love cakes and desserts, Lorraine’s Patisserie is the place to go. Founded by Lorraine Godsmark, one of the best pâtissier in Sydney, she has laurels to her name for her deliciously crafted tarts and cheesecakes. Some of the must-try here include the varieties of mascarpones, cheesecakes and brownies that melt in one’s mouth. A humble and cosy café, their menu has wonderful delicacies that will make one want to keep coming back.
Manly Ferry
Considered to be one of the best ferry rides in the world, taking the Manly ferry is a must-do for every visitor in Sydney. The ferry takes people between Circular Quay and Manly, and the ride lasts for about 30 minutes. The reason it is so famous is the route it takes, which passes through many of the iconic attractions in Sydney, including Sydney Opera House, Kirribilli House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo, Mosman, Bennelong Point and Sydney Harbour National Park and many others. The ferry has four stops – Darling harbour, Manly beach, Parramatta and Meadowbank.
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Street Art of Newtown
Street Art of Newtown is a must-visit for people who love indulging in art. Street art, graffiti art, name it, and one can find it here. What’s more? The art here speaks of stories of politics, real-life events, memories and much more. It will take more than half a day to look at all the artwork, but one can take a tour in even a couple of hours if there is no time to spare. A walking tour with the help of a guide would be best suited if one wants to know more about the artists and the story behind the artwork.
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