Markets... most of them are free to visit, they are always in cool places/venues/ Always have good food and you're out and about walking getting exercise. Markets = Winning.
Set in Sydney's historic 'The Rocks' location, the equally named 'The Rocks Markets' takes place every weekend.
With a wide variety of homewares, trinkets, Australian souvenirs and food, you'll be sure to find something that you like... or just walk around and have a stickybeak.
Its a great FREE way to see a small bit of Sydney's history and shop at the same time.
If you're driving - Leave the car at home and catch the train. Get off at the Circular Quay stop and walk towards the bridge - you'll soon find the markets. Parking will cost you... A LOT! best go with the public transport for this one!
www.therocks.com
Showing posts with label Sydney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney. Show all posts
Monday, July 21, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
The Victoria Room
Mix high tea with the British Raj era, add a dash of opulence and a touch of class and you will find yourself at the Victoria Rooms in Darlinghurst, Sydney. Take yourself back in time and allow yourself to be waited on in style as you dine on mini morsels of cake goodness, tea that takes you to a place of yester-year.
Their high tea is served from 12-5 and there are three different levels.
Classic - $45 per head
Emerald - $55 per head
Sapphire - $60 per head
Diamond - $65 per head
Each different High tea has a different alcohol served with it, pick which one you fancy!
All the waiters/ress' are very professional, attentive and dressed to impress.
Its such a lovely atmosphere, you will never want to leave!
Monday, June 9, 2014
Love Miss Tilly Devine
Amongst the back back alleys and sides streets of Eastern Sydney awaits a wino's dream bar. Hidden from the hustle and bustle of the city life is Love Tilly Devine. Bringing a bit of Melbourne to Sydney (in my opinion) and gracing our lips with some of the most decadent wines, Love TIlly Devine is a hot spot for a night out in Sydney.
The wine selection will blow your mind. Boasting an impressive selection from all around the globe, there will be a wine to match you!
Not a wine fan or don't know a lot about wine? Never fear - the hosts and hostess' will listen to what you may or may not like in a wine and perfectly match one for you. I mean it! They will. Each time I have been they have hit the nail on the head.
They have a small bar menu, but it is of the highest quality, just enough to line your tummy and accompany the wine list.
It is not cheap, but I mean come on - your paying for good good good wine here. Make it a cheaper night though by going with a group of friends and opting for a bottle rather than per glass.
www.lovetillydevine.com
The wine selection will blow your mind. Boasting an impressive selection from all around the globe, there will be a wine to match you!
Not a wine fan or don't know a lot about wine? Never fear - the hosts and hostess' will listen to what you may or may not like in a wine and perfectly match one for you. I mean it! They will. Each time I have been they have hit the nail on the head.
They have a small bar menu, but it is of the highest quality, just enough to line your tummy and accompany the wine list.
It is not cheap, but I mean come on - your paying for good good good wine here. Make it a cheaper night though by going with a group of friends and opting for a bottle rather than per glass.
www.lovetillydevine.com
Labels:
Food,
Organic,
Sydney,
Vegetarian,
wine
Monday, May 12, 2014
A chilli night in Sydney
I'm the first to admit, I find Melbourne to be better in the food stakes than Sydney. But, if you're after a good night out, great mexican food and maybe a jug or two of sangria.. lock up your rucksacks, put on your walking shoes and head over to Cafe Pacifico!
Trust me - it will be a night out! Walk your way down the side streets of Darlinghurst and fins your way to a mexican service station. Up the flight of stairs await a tantalising feast for your eyes, ears and taste buds.
Boast a huge selection of tequila - you may want to elect to not be the designated driver for tonight - 1 Tequila, 2 Tequila... I dont normally remember much after the second shot.
The food is yummy - I haven't been to Mexico or South America, so I can't comment on the authenticity of the food... but it is spicy (if thats how you like it) and full of flavour.
Are you a Veggie head and GF person, like me? Never fear - They can cater for us foodies too!
Grab a bunch of friends, take an empty belly and enjoy a night of food, drinks and laughter!
www.cafepacifico-laperla.com
Trust me - it will be a night out! Walk your way down the side streets of Darlinghurst and fins your way to a mexican service station. Up the flight of stairs await a tantalising feast for your eyes, ears and taste buds.
Boast a huge selection of tequila - you may want to elect to not be the designated driver for tonight - 1 Tequila, 2 Tequila... I dont normally remember much after the second shot.
The food is yummy - I haven't been to Mexico or South America, so I can't comment on the authenticity of the food... but it is spicy (if thats how you like it) and full of flavour.
Are you a Veggie head and GF person, like me? Never fear - They can cater for us foodies too!
Grab a bunch of friends, take an empty belly and enjoy a night of food, drinks and laughter!
www.cafepacifico-laperla.com
Monday, January 6, 2014
St Mary's and Hyde Park
I was walking through the famous Hyde Park in Sydney the other day, it really is a very pretty park.
Here are some simple images I took.
Hyde Park is a great mid-city escape at lunch time you will see it strewn with office workers taking in their daily dose of Vitamine D and relieving themself from the stressfu environments of their offices.
Across the way from Hyde park is St Mary's Cathedral. I hadn't been into the Cathedral - ever. Now that I think about it, I don't know many people who have. So when I went in I was both shocked and surprised. It is such an amazing building. the coloured glass of the windows delicately dance around the interiors stone work. It has the typical features you would expect to find in a Cathedral, its just surprising that it is here in Sydney. I guess we Sydney-siders tend to take this for granted and dream up big ideas of Gothic architecture belonging in Europe.
If you do happen to find a few spare moment and you are in Sydney, take a stroll through the park and finish with a quick visit to the Cathedral, its impressive!
Here are some simple images I took.
Hyde Park is a great mid-city escape at lunch time you will see it strewn with office workers taking in their daily dose of Vitamine D and relieving themself from the stressfu environments of their offices.
Across the way from Hyde park is St Mary's Cathedral. I hadn't been into the Cathedral - ever. Now that I think about it, I don't know many people who have. So when I went in I was both shocked and surprised. It is such an amazing building. the coloured glass of the windows delicately dance around the interiors stone work. It has the typical features you would expect to find in a Cathedral, its just surprising that it is here in Sydney. I guess we Sydney-siders tend to take this for granted and dream up big ideas of Gothic architecture belonging in Europe.
If you do happen to find a few spare moment and you are in Sydney, take a stroll through the park and finish with a quick visit to the Cathedral, its impressive!
Monday, December 9, 2013
Goat Island Heritage Tour
I worked in North Sydney and lived at McMahons Point for about 4 years... I was very lucky to have views or Sydney Harbour and the opera house, as well as all the little islands that dotted the harbour. I never once stop to think - What is on those islands...
10 years later, I finally decided to check out what had been in my back yard all those many years ago. I always was blind to Sydney's historical side. distracted by the fast pace life of the city.
I took my Mum and my Aunt with me on this walking tour of Goat Island. It was used. Like most things historic in Sydney, this island has a lot of history tie up in Convicts and military. The island was never overly inhabited, but a few houses are built here (Absolutely beautiful).
A hell of a lot of explosives were kept here on this island, that was its main use.
Its most famous use in recent history was its icon place in the Australia police drama 'Water Rats'.
It is now a part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and a protected space.
10 years later, I finally decided to check out what had been in my back yard all those many years ago. I always was blind to Sydney's historical side. distracted by the fast pace life of the city.
I took my Mum and my Aunt with me on this walking tour of Goat Island. It was used. Like most things historic in Sydney, this island has a lot of history tie up in Convicts and military. The island was never overly inhabited, but a few houses are built here (Absolutely beautiful).
A hell of a lot of explosives were kept here on this island, that was its main use.
Its most famous use in recent history was its icon place in the Australia police drama 'Water Rats'.
It is now a part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and a protected space.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Kirribilli markets
Markets are always fun. They are jammed packed with many different characters, colours, tastes sights and smells. They really do stimulate all of your senses. and best of all, if you're on a tight budget and backpacking - they are free!
One of the best markets to visit when in Sydney has to be the Kirribilli markets. Set at the northern end of one of the most icons landmarks in the world - the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Kirribilli markets makes for a great days of sightseeing.
I would recommend starting the day by strolling over the Harbour Bridge, that is of course if you are staying in the city.
Save breakfast for when you get to the markets - There are so many food stalls with a wide range of food on offer. Aromatic coffee fills the air and gets your taste buds salivating. Save some room though if you have a sweet tooth, there are plenty of cupcake and macaroon stalls to feed your sugar kick!
There are there different market themes.
General markets
Art and design markets
Fashion markets
These run on different days of the month, alternating between the three. For market dates and theme click here.
If you're a local and feel you have a excess of clothing or shoes building up, why not hire a stall. My friend Kim did just that and was able to sell her once loved goods to someone else who will love them! What a great way to make some extra pocket money and spend the day!
www.kirribillimarkets.com
One of the best markets to visit when in Sydney has to be the Kirribilli markets. Set at the northern end of one of the most icons landmarks in the world - the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Kirribilli markets makes for a great days of sightseeing.
I would recommend starting the day by strolling over the Harbour Bridge, that is of course if you are staying in the city.
Save breakfast for when you get to the markets - There are so many food stalls with a wide range of food on offer. Aromatic coffee fills the air and gets your taste buds salivating. Save some room though if you have a sweet tooth, there are plenty of cupcake and macaroon stalls to feed your sugar kick!
There are there different market themes.
General markets
Art and design markets
Fashion markets
These run on different days of the month, alternating between the three. For market dates and theme click here.
If you're a local and feel you have a excess of clothing or shoes building up, why not hire a stall. My friend Kim did just that and was able to sell her once loved goods to someone else who will love them! What a great way to make some extra pocket money and spend the day!
www.kirribillimarkets.com
Labels:
Canon 60D,
Coffee,
eating out,
Food,
Gluten Free,
lunch,
Markets,
Sydney,
Vegetarian
Location:
Kirribilli NSW 2061, Australia
Monday, October 28, 2013
Driving around the mountain
Driving the long way home can have its pros and cons.
Cons - Peter, my friend and the person who hired the car, lives in Sydney... I live in Newcastle, so the long way home is double the long way for him, as he has to drive back to Sydney, once we resurfaced in Newcastle.
Pros - PIE! And cute little towns.
We decided to drive north west through Bilpin and out through Berowa then back up the F3 to Newcastle... Some how this didnt work out and we ended up coming out at Wollombi... Yes - This means we somehow went the longest possible way... down Putty Road and through Yengo National Park.
But at least Peter had a belly full of pie to tied him over. Our first stop was Bilpin. There is a big shed there (an apple orchard) Bilpin Apple Pie. OMG they have so many pies to choose from! its pie heaven really. I didn't get one (as I'm vegan) but Peter got a raspberry and apple pie - and it looks just divine! He said it tasted pretty much the same too.
We a belly full of pie, we get back on the road - Thinking we are going the right way... Our GPS iphone system failed us, so we just went with the road signs... Lucky we filled up before we left... 4 hours later, after driving through the most beautiful National Park I have seen in a while, we pulled out of the rainforest of the Watagans and into Wollombi.
I have been to Wollombi many times before. It is a famous little tour - VERY LITTLE town know for its excellent pub and dangerous 'jungle juice'. It is a great place for a weekend getaway - It has the Watagans, the Central coast on the Hunter valley wine region right at its down step.
Cons - Peter, my friend and the person who hired the car, lives in Sydney... I live in Newcastle, so the long way home is double the long way for him, as he has to drive back to Sydney, once we resurfaced in Newcastle.
Pros - PIE! And cute little towns.
We decided to drive north west through Bilpin and out through Berowa then back up the F3 to Newcastle... Some how this didnt work out and we ended up coming out at Wollombi... Yes - This means we somehow went the longest possible way... down Putty Road and through Yengo National Park.
But at least Peter had a belly full of pie to tied him over. Our first stop was Bilpin. There is a big shed there (an apple orchard) Bilpin Apple Pie. OMG they have so many pies to choose from! its pie heaven really. I didn't get one (as I'm vegan) but Peter got a raspberry and apple pie - and it looks just divine! He said it tasted pretty much the same too.
We a belly full of pie, we get back on the road - Thinking we are going the right way... Our GPS iphone system failed us, so we just went with the road signs... Lucky we filled up before we left... 4 hours later, after driving through the most beautiful National Park I have seen in a while, we pulled out of the rainforest of the Watagans and into Wollombi.
I have been to Wollombi many times before. It is a famous little tour - VERY LITTLE town know for its excellent pub and dangerous 'jungle juice'. It is a great place for a weekend getaway - It has the Watagans, the Central coast on the Hunter valley wine region right at its down step.
Labels:
Blue Mountains,
Food,
Sydney,
travel
Location:
Kurrajong NSW 2758, Australia
Monday, October 14, 2013
Govetts Leap
Drive in a big U shape for 10 min from Evans Lookout and you will arrive at Govetts Leap Lookout. Save this one for last. It's my favourite. I think the waterfall just adds that extra bit of ompf!
Govetts Leap allows you to get closer to the action -so to speak. There are many more walking tracks that can take you closer to the waterfall and down the mountain.
I recommend wearing good solid hiking boots or hiking trainers as the tracks can get very muddy and boggy - leading to slippery rocks and landings. I would also say a moderate level of Fitness is required to hike around here as it can be steep and tricky to manoeuvre - BUT WELL WORTH IT.
Make sure you take sufficient supplies with you - food and water. Its only a short drive into the town, but its best to stock up, just in case. Govetts Leap is also popular for picnics and family day outings.
Govetts Leap allows you to get closer to the action -so to speak. There are many more walking tracks that can take you closer to the waterfall and down the mountain.
I recommend wearing good solid hiking boots or hiking trainers as the tracks can get very muddy and boggy - leading to slippery rocks and landings. I would also say a moderate level of Fitness is required to hike around here as it can be steep and tricky to manoeuvre - BUT WELL WORTH IT.
Make sure you take sufficient supplies with you - food and water. Its only a short drive into the town, but its best to stock up, just in case. Govetts Leap is also popular for picnics and family day outings.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Evans Lookout
I'm perched on the end of sandstone cliffs looking out over the Grose River Valle, The sun is setting and the colours that I see in front of me begin to play tricks with my eyes and dance through the spectrum of the rainbow.
Cliffs that were just a few moments ago yellow are now flushed with hues of pink and rose. Clouds that appeared ominous and wary are now tinted with gold and purple.
We are standing at Evans look out at Blackheath. Its about a 10min drive from Katoomba. What a magical place. There is almost some prehistoric about this view. A natural landscape that has formed millions of years ago is now being taken in by me and my friend, Peter.
We just sit in silence and let the power of the view engulf us.
If you're a yogi or into meditation - This is a perfect place to centre yourself and practice.
It is a very popular look out for tourists who are driving up from Sydney (or back to Sydney) and will only take a few moments (or hours, if you become awe struck like us) of your time to stop and really appreciate how magnificent mother earth really is!
There are plenty of hiking tracks around this look out also - Excellent hiking tracks, I think most are for some-what experienced hikers, but there are smaller trails that you can walk through to take in the bushland around you.
Cliffs that were just a few moments ago yellow are now flushed with hues of pink and rose. Clouds that appeared ominous and wary are now tinted with gold and purple.
We are standing at Evans look out at Blackheath. Its about a 10min drive from Katoomba. What a magical place. There is almost some prehistoric about this view. A natural landscape that has formed millions of years ago is now being taken in by me and my friend, Peter.
We just sit in silence and let the power of the view engulf us.
If you're a yogi or into meditation - This is a perfect place to centre yourself and practice.
It is a very popular look out for tourists who are driving up from Sydney (or back to Sydney) and will only take a few moments (or hours, if you become awe struck like us) of your time to stop and really appreciate how magnificent mother earth really is!
There are plenty of hiking tracks around this look out also - Excellent hiking tracks, I think most are for some-what experienced hikers, but there are smaller trails that you can walk through to take in the bushland around you.
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