Where Magazine Sydney July 2018

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GUIDE TO SYDNEY

COMPLIMENTARY

INDULGE

SYDNEY’S BEST MILKSHAKES

SHOP

THE ELEGANCE OF OPAL

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July

4 EDITOR‘S NOTE 6 ASK THE EXPERT 72 THE FIX

Sydney

8 TOP 5 Hop aboard "Priscilla Queen of the Desert”

10 CALENDAR The top events for July

14 INSIDER Burger Project's Black Label, Opera Australia's "Aida" and more

20 ONE BLOCK Exploring Darling Harbour

22 AROUND TOWN The perfect day in Manly

24 #SYDNEY Instagramming the best of Vivid

26 SHAKE IT OFF Marvellous Milkshakes

28 HARBOUR TOWN Discover our iconic waterways

32 NATURE'S OWN FIREWORKS Australian Opals shine bright

34 Shop

58 Sights

42 Art

62 Explore

44 Scene

66 Maps

48 Food

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Opera Australia's "Aida".

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Welcome to the July issue of Where Sydney. We hope you are enjoying our new portable format, and your time here in Sydney. This month shake off the winter blues, and chill out with Sydney’s best milkshakes (pg 26). From creamy concoctions to over-the-top toppings, we’ve got you covered. Opera Australia presents their iconic production of Verdi’s “Aida” at the Sydney Opera House (pg 16), whilst the fabulous “Priscilla Queen of the Desert – The Musical” plays at the Capitol Theatre until 21 July (pg 8). Chow down at the new Black Label by Burger Project (pg 14), head to the fantastic Archibald exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (pg 58), then go retro and discover where to find vinyl records in Sydney (pg 72).

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Q: Describe your perfect Sydney day.

A: My perfect Sydney day would start with a morning jog or walk around the Royal Botanic Gardens, followed by a good coffee and some breakfast in any one of Sydney’s excellent cafés. My personal favourite coffee in the city would have to be Cabrito Coffee Traders. Catching the ferry to Manly is a must do—you can learn to surf, snorkel at Shelly Beach, hire a bicycle, kayak in the harbour or go for a bush walk through the North Head National Parks (maybe spot the little penguin colony) and then enjoy a casual lunch at The Boathouse Shelly Beach. I would then head back to the city and enjoy the sunset and a cocktail at the Smoke Bar in Barangaroo House, ending the day with dinner at one of the many wonderful restaurants at the new foodie precinct of Barangaroo.

A: At the moment the Bulletin Place laneway is an excellent option if you’re not sure what you want to drink. There is Tapavino, one of Sydney’s best Tapas bars with an excellent selection of Spanish wines. For a cocktail, head upstairs to the hidden Bulletin Place Bar which ranks in the top 50 bars in the world and the new Three Bottle Man for alfresco drinking under the heaters with an excellent selection of Australian wines, beers and cocktails. Q: If it’s raining outside, where do you recommend to go for indoor fun?

A: For art lovers you have the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales or browse through over 2500 pieces of Aboriginal art at the Kate Owen Gallery in Rozelle. For families, you can’t go past Darling Harbour where you can enjoy SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo or Madame Tussauds. A great interactive science and technology museum is the Powerhouse Museum. For history, you can’t go past the Australian Museum for flora, fauna, dinosaurs and Aboriginal history.


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Sing along to the oh-so-fun musical “Priscilla Queen of the Desert” playing at the Capitol Theatre, until 21 July. 2

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Wander around the beautiful Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, the green heart of the city. 3

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Head to Gateway Sydney at Circular Quay for glorious food options over three levels. 5

Drink

Join the locals at The Glenmore in The Rocks for a drink with epic views from their rooftop bar.

EUAN DOIDGE AS FELICIA IN "PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT—THE MUSICAL", PHOTO: BEN SYMONS.

Shop

Go shopping at Pitt Street Mall. You’ll find plenty of bargains at stores big and small.


Jul 4–28

The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time This National Theatre of Great Britain production is based on Mark Haddon’s bestselling book and is a multiple Tony and Olivier Awardwinning show. Roslyn Packer Theatre, 22 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9250 1999. curiousincident.com.au 10

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Jul 14

Andrey Gugnin and the AYO The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) presents an exclusive concert with 2016 Sydney International Piano Competition winner Andrey Gugnin. Gugnin is an internationally renowned Russian pianist and will perform works including Tchaikovsky’s “Piano Concerto No.1”, Benjamin Britten’s “Sinfonia da requiem” and Rachmaninov’s “Symphonic Dances”. Sydney Town Hall, 483 George Street, Sydney. ayo2018.eventbrite.com.au

FROM TOP: JOSHUA JENKINS (CHRISTOPHER BOONE) AND COMPANY, "THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME" INTERNATIONAL TOUR, PHOTO: BRINKHOFF/MÖGENBURG. ANDREY GUGNIN AND THE AYO, PHOTO: ANNA SHLYKOVA.

July at a Glance


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NAIDOC at Barangaroo Don't miss “Women of Craft: NAIDOC at Barangaroo”, a one-day showcase of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander skills and traditions from cooking demonstrations and food tastings to workshops for basket weaving and shell jewellery-making, plus interactive workshops for the kids, including damper cooking, playing Indigenous games, and making and performing with shadow puppets. Barangaroo Reserve. barangaroo.com/ see-and-do/whats-on 12

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From Jul 6

Opera Australia's Rigoletto Opera Australia presents Verdi’s famous masterpiece “Rigoletto”. This much-loved production by director Elijah Moshinsky features the iconic clown-faced Rigoletto and a glamorous “La Dolce Vita”-inspired set. The incredible Dalibor Jenis plays the title role, while conductor Renato Palumbo leads the orchestra. The revolving dollhouse-style set gives a cinematic detail to each scene. Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 9318 8200. opera.org.au

IN JULY

Regina Spektor (Jul 9) Regina Spektor makes a very special solo performance in-the-round at the Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall. She’ll be playing fan favourites, rarities, and maybe even a few surprises. sydneyoperahouse.com

Letters to Lindy (Jul 12–14) Based on actual letters received by Lindy Chamberlain from members of the public, Riverside Theatres production of “Letters to Lindy” is a touching insight into the infamous real-life story that gripped the nation. riversideparramatta.com.au

FROM TOP: NAIDOC AT BARANGAROO, PHOTO: ANNA KUCERA. OPERA AUSTRALIA'S "RIGOLETTO", PHOTO: JEFF BUSBY.

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Disney on Ice (Jul 18–23)

FROM TOP: JAMES CAMERON, THE ABYSS. ZAHRA NEWMAN AS NABULUNGI AND A.J. HOLMES AS ELDER CUNNINGHAM IN "THE BOOK OF MORMON", PHOTO: © JEFF BUSBY.

“Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic” comes to Qudos Bank Arena, featuring over 30 of the best Disney songs, and all your favourite characters. ticketek.com.au/disneyonice

Camp Cope (Jul 25) Australian band Camp Cope make their Sydney Opera House debut. Hailing from Melbourne, they have been making a name for themselves both here and overseas for their unique brand of raw, powerful indie rock. sydneyoperahouse.com

Celine Dion (Jul 27–28) Catch the amazing Celine Dion live on stage at Qudos Bank Arena. Performing hits from her stellar career, you won’t want to miss this powerhouse show from the legendary singer. ticketek.com.au

Ongoing

Book of Mormon Get a ticket any way you can to see the hilarious Tony Award-winning musical, “The Book of Mormon” at the Sydney Lyric Theatre. Join Elder Price and Elder Cunningham as they journey to Uganda to spread the Mormon word. This topnotch cast will have you laughing and cringing all the way with some serious show-stopping numbers. Sydney Lyric Theatre, 55 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont. 1300 795 267. bookofmormonmusical.com.au

Ongoing

James Cameron – Challenging the Deep Dive deep this month at the Australian National Maritime Museum for the “James Cameron – Challenging the Deep” exhibition. Discover the depths of the ocean through the lens of Cameron’s underwater cameras alongside rare artefacts, specimens, and props from his feature films. ANMM, 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour. anmm.gov.au

Lucia di Lammermoor (Until Jul 27) Australian soprano Jessica Pratt makes her Sydney Opera House debut as the troubled Lucia in Opera Australia’s production of “Lucia di Lammermoor”. opera.org.au

Pollination (Ongoing) The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney’s “Pollination” floral display creatively illustrates nature’s miracle of pollination. The Calyx’s 6-metre high green wall comes to life with words and images. rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

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Cool Weather Fun in Sydney

Experience live music, Cancan dancers, French food and more at The Argyle’s annual Bastille Day celebration (12 July).

Luna Park Sydney Winterfest Head to Luna Park with the family (6–23 July) for a slice of European life at their mini winter wonderland complete with a pop-up ice rink.

FOOD

BLACK LABEL DELIGHTS New tastes await at Black Label by Burger Project.

BLACK LABEL BY BURGER PROJECT offers next-level premium

burgers in cool and sleek surrounds. The star of the menu is The Black Label burger featuring a succulent Cape Grim, grass-fed beef and triple smoked bacon pattie, layered with pickled jalapeños, cheese, fresh onions, lettuce and tomato, and the secret Black Label sauce. Vegans don’t miss out here with the Zeppelin, a chickpea and zucchini pattie topped with beetroot, tomato, lettuce, tangy zucchini pickles and house-made tomato relish, on a gluten-free vegan bun. Mon–Fri 7am–10pm, Sat 11am–10pm, with breakfast every weekday 7am–11am. Grosvenor Place Piazza, 225 George Street, Sydney. burgerproject.com/blacklabel 14

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Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival The best of contemporary Nordic cinema comes to town from 10–29 July at Palace Verona, Norton Street and Central. For more great winter events in the city visit wheretraveler.com

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: THE BLACK LABEL SIGNATURE BURGER, PHOTO: ANNA KUCERA. BASTILLE DAY AT THE ARGYLE, PHOTO: KAI LEISHMAN. LUNA PARK SYDNEY WINTERFEST, PHOTO: OLIVER MINNETT. "BECOMING ASTRID", 2018 VOLVO SCANDINAVIAN FILM FESTIVAL.

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Cry-Baby at Hayes Theatre Co

Based on the cult John Waters film of the same name, “Cry-Baby”, the rockabilly musical comes to Hayes

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Verdi’s “Aida” comes to the Sydney Opera House. OPERA AUSTRALIA PRESENTS a spectacular new production

of Verdi’s “Aida”. Celebrated Italian director Davide Livermore takes the helm in his Opera Australia debut, whilst Gianluca Falaschi has created costumes for this brand-new show. The rotating cast includes the stunning soprano Amber Wagner as Aida, paired with Elena Gabouri as Amneris and Riccardo Massi as Radamès, while Andrea Battistoni conducts. Set in Egypt, “Aida” is a story of love and betrayal. A rebellion is brewing on Egypt’s borders, and Egypt needs a hero to lead their army—Radamès. Through victory in battle, he hopes to win the hand of the beautiful slave girl Aida, but Aida is torn between her love for the Egyptian hero and her despair for the country he must march against—her homeland. From 18 July, Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney. 9318 8200. opera.org.au 16

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1954 features songs including “Can I Kiss You With Tongue?” and “Sucks to be a Square”. From 20 July, Hayes Theatre Co, 19 Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point. hayestheatre.com.au For more great

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: AIDA, PHOTO: KYOSHINO/OPERA AUSTRALIA. "CRY-BABY", PHOTO: ROBERT CATTO.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year

See 100 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: RHONDA BURCHMORE STARS IN "SLEEPING BEAUTY". "THE POWER OF THE MATRIARCH ", PHOTO: DAVID LLOYD, NEW ZEALAND/UK, FINALIST 2017, ANIMAL PORTRAITS, WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR; SUMI JO, PHOTO: JONGHYUP.

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PERFORMANCE

SLEEPING BEAUTY PANTO FUN

Take in pantomime, live music and more on Sydneyʼs stages. BONNIE LYTHGOE brings another fairy tale classic to the stage with “Sleeping Beauty – A Knight Avenger’s Tale”. This family-friendly panto features dazzling costumes, stunning sets, magic, special effects, hilarious comedy and thrilling musical numbers. Only a Prince’s sweet kiss can break the spell and awaken the “sleeping beauty”. 13–22 July, State Theatre, 49 Market Street, Sydney. 1300 139 588. ticketmaster.com.au

natural world at the phenomenal Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition (developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London). The competition receives almost 50,000 entries from 92 countries. Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling

Kendrick Lamar at Qudos Bank Arena Jul 24–25

Kimbra at the Factory Theatre Jul 17

Sumi Jo at City Recital Hall Jul 19

The phenomenal 12-time GRAMMY Award-winning hip-hop artist finally brings his The DAMN. Tour to Oz.

The quirky New Zealand songstress returns to perform songs from her new album “Primal Heart”.

Acclaimed opera soprano Sumi Jo performs alongside baritone José Carbó for one spectacular show.

Harbour. anmm.gov.au For more great

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ORTZI NOW OPEN

A new Basque-inspired restaurant comes to Surry Hills. ORTZI RECENTLY OPENED in Surry Hills, featuring a mix

of traditional and Basque-inspired pintxos on their sharedconcept menu, reflecting the flavours of the Basque region in Spain. Try dishes like the woodfired rib-eye served with charred onions and romesco, a classic dish served within cider houses in the Basque region, is a go-to dish; or the Holmbrae chicken with radicchio, paprika and yoghurt, pork shoulder cooked in cider with wood-roasted apples and charred leek, saffron and curd tart. For drinks try their flat cider, or choose from the wine list with Northern Spain/Southern French influences. The restaurant is split over two levels with off-white walls and concrete flooring balanced with a rustic homely feel. Mon–Sat 12pm–3pm, Mon–Wed 6pm–10pm, Thu–Sat 6pm–12pm. 6 Hunt Street, Surry Hills. 9211 2414. ortzi.com.au 18

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Mister Percy Mister Percy is a Mediterraneanstyle wine bar and kitchen from renowned Sydney chef Justin North. It is housed in the Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour hotel at Pyrmont. Try from a selection of pinchos and larger share-style dishes showcasing classic Mediterranean flavours anchored by local Australian produce. The former woolstore has been designed by interior designers, Luchetti Krelle, and is expected to open late July. For more great cuisine in the city visit wheretraveler.com

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: HOLMBRAE CHICKEN WITH RADICCHIO, PAPRIKA AND YOGHURT FROM ORTZI. YELLOWFIN TUNA, LIME AND ROASTED RED CAPSICUM AIOLI FROM MISTER PERCY. BOTH PHOTOS: © ALANA DIMOU.

FOOD


See whales in Sydney Harbour on these great cruises

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: MAIN IMAGE: WHALE WATCHING SYDNEY PHOTOS: JONAS LIEBSCHNER; FANTASEA, PHOTO: © TAYLORMADE DIGITAL IMAGES.

Whale Watching Sydney With great two and three-hour cruise options, these premium tours offer plenty of opportunities to get up close to these gentle giants.

Fantasea Their knowledgeable crew are on hand to answer all your whale-related questions on this fantastic wildlife cruise.

EXPLORE

LET'S GO WHALE WATCHING Whale watching season is in full swing this July.

YOU’VE PLANNED YOUR VISIT at the right time! This month

the migration season is in full swing as Australia’s whales make their way north, coming from the Antarctic waters in the south. Hop aboard one of the many whale watching sightseeing cruises (which vary in size and duration), and bask in the joy of trying to spot these majestic creatures. It is common to see Humpback whales and Southern Right whales, but sometimes you might see other species too. Watch as they breach and slap their tails in the water!

Captain Cook Cruises Offering morning and afternoon cruises, Captain Cook Cruises have a 95%+ whale sighting success rate, so you are cruising in good hands. For more great

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FIND THE BEST IN DARLING HARBOUR ONE BLOCK AT A TIME

Eat

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Located on the ground floor of the ICC Sydney, Planar is the perfect spot for a bite to eat any time of the day or night. From burgers to stone-baked pizzas, there’s something for every mood. Head to the huge Italian dining emporium, Fratelli Fresh, for house-made Neapolitan pizza, pasta, gelato and rotisserie-roasted meats.

Grab some friends and go bowling at Kingpin Darling Harbour. You can also play arcade games here, and a round of laser tag! Visit Madame Tussauds Sydney, and get up close with wax models of your favourite celebrities and Aussie stars.

 Planar Shop C08, Ground Floor, International Convention Centre Sydney, 1A Harbour Street, Sydney. planarrestaurant.com.au

 Fratelli Fresh International Convention Centre Sydney, 14 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. fratellifresh.com.au

Shop With stores open till 9pm every day, shopping at Harbourside Shopping Centre is a breeze. Discover an array of local stores, as well as boutiques that stock uniquely Australian goods and souvenirs. Plus there’s over 30 eateries offering mouthwatering cusines from all over the world.

 Harbourside Shopping Centre 2–10 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. harbourside.com.au

 Kingpin Darling Harbour Harbourside Shopping Centre, 2-10 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. kingpinbowling.com.au

 Madame Tussauds Sydney Aquarium Pier, Darling Harbour. madametussauds. com.au/sydney/en/

Discover See extraordinary aquatic life and unique Australian animals at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, including fish, dugongs and sharks. Learn all about our maritime history through innovative exhibitions at the Australian National Maritime Museum, plus you can climb aboard the iconic, HMAS Vampire.

 SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium Aquarium Pier, Darling Harbour. sydneyaquarium.com.au

 Australian National Maritime Museum 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour. anmm.gov.au

Clockwise from top: Planar; Madame Tussauds; SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium; Fratelli Fresh.

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Manly’s beachside locale has over 150 bars, cafés and restaurants to explore. Snuggle up with a cocktail and pizza at the iconic Hugos, or enjoy a pub meal whilst warming by the fire at Hotel Steyne. From outdoor dining options, waterside locales, seafood aplenty and relaxed casual fare, you are sure to get your fill in Manly.

Be spoiled for choice in Manly. Browse the funky boutiques and surf stores or check out unique open-air weekend markets featuring local designs, art and fashion, every Saturday and Sunday from 9am–5pm, weather permitting.

 The Boilerhouse

 Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery

1 North Head Drive, Manly. qstation.com.au

 Hugos Manly Shop 1, Manly Wharf, East Esplanade, Manly. hugos.com.au

 Hotel Steyne 75 The Corso, Manly. hotelsteyne.com.au

Drink For winter warmers and cozy hotspots, explore the magical laneways around Manly. From Belgrave Cartel to The Hold and Donny’s Bar, Manly has a small bar crawl sorted.

 The Hold Shop 4, Sydney Road Plaza, Manly. thehold.com.au

 Belgrave Cartel 6 Belgrave Street, Manly. belgravecartel.com.au

 Donny's Bar 7 Market Place, Manly. donnys.com.au

 Manly Market Place Sydney Road, Manly. manlymarketplace.com.au

36 The Corso, Manly. aboriginalfineart.com.au

 Rip Curl 100 The Corso, Manly. ripcurl.com.au

Explore Crisp days call for some local wanderings. Why not take a ferry around to, or a bike up North Head to explore the history of Manly’s Quarantine Station. Pop in and enjoy the scrummy delights on offer at the onsite restaurant The Boilerhouse. July sees the whale watching season in full swing. Looking for more local, insider's knowledge? Drop into Hello Manly – the Official Booking and Information Centre to grab your free map and hit the friendly staff up for all your booking and activity needs.

 Hello Manly Clockwise from top: Manly

Manly Wharf Forecourt.

Wharf; Q Station; aerial view of North Head and Sydney Harbour National Park; Whale watching season.

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Shake It Off Thick, creamy and decked out with a mountain of toppings—here’s our guide to six of the best milkshake cafés in Sydney. By Christine Knight


WE KNOW IT’S COLD OUTSIDE, but that won’t stop us from indulging in a fancy milkshake … or two. These six cafés deliver some seriously Instagrammable shakes that look like a rainbow and taste like a dream. DAISY’S MILK BAR This tiny milk bar in Sydney’s inner west will transport you back to the 1950s with their retro vibe and classic decor. Order a “Fancier Shake” made from premium Serendipity ice cream and topped with cream and homemade fudge or caramel sauce. The flavour range is superb: chocolate fudge, Milo, salted caramel, jam lamington, iced vovo, turkish delight and Nutella are all on offer. Vegans and the lactose intolerant haven’t been forgotten— also on the menu is the “I Swear It’s Vegan Shake”, a choco peanut butter shake with soy ice cream and almond milk. Don’t go home without a vintage mixed lolly bag. 340 Stanmore Road, Petersham. 8065 3466. daisysmilkbar.com

BELLO THE SHELTER Located in Westfield Burwood, this is not your ordinary shopping centre café. The dishes served at Bello The Shelter are so pretty it’s hard to take a bite. Try a “Quirky Shake” to get your milkshake fix. At $17.50 each they’re pricey, but big enough to share between two or three people. The “Mr Ferrero” is a chocolate-lover’s dream; a Chocolate Ferrero Rocher shake, chocolate gelato, Manuka honey and milk, topped with Rocher cake, Belgian chocolate buttons, and Ferrero Rocher chocolate. We also have eyes for the rainbowcoloured “Candy Land Bubble Gum” shake, made with Manuka honey, milk, candies, Persian fairy floss, cream and marshmallows—it’s fit for a unicorn. Shop 172, Westfield Burwood, 100 Burwood Road, Burwood. 9745 1545. bellotheshelter.wordpress.com

PHOTOS: CHRISTINE KNIGHT.

WILDPEAR CAFE Nestled in a pretty nursery in Dural, Wildpear is a café that serves up comfort food, made from fresh, local ingredients, with a healthy side of fun. The menu is large with a Middle Eastern twist. Traditional ingredients such as haloumi, pomegranate and tahini feature frequently. Wildpear’s “Rosewater Milkshake” is a thing of cotton

candy fantasies—a creamy concoction topped with a side of pink fairy floss. 658 Old Northern Road, Dural. 9651 6600. wildpearcafe.com

THE VOGUE CAFE There’s a touch of “Alice in Wonderland” at this whimsical café, tucked away inside the gigantic Macquarie Centre. The Vogue Cafe delivers excellent breakfast and lunch dishes that pair perfectly with their Instafamous “Killer Shakes”. There are a standard variety of flavours on the menu including Nutella, Oreo and peanut butter, but it’s their special, seasonal shakes that get us really excited. For a wider variety of flavours try the Iced Beverages that come in lime, strawberry, banana and more, all topped with some fancy fun. Macquarie Centre, 109 Waterloo Road, Macquarie Park. 9887 2570. facebook.com/TheVogueCafe

FOODCRAFT ESPRESSO & BAKERY Home of the shake that kick started the mega-shake trend, Foodcraft Espresso is a modern, airy café in the trendy, inner west suburb of Erskineville. Save room for the “Tella Balls Shakes”, they’re a meal in themselves! Choose between Nutella, salted caramel, strawberry or vanilla shakes, each topped with a Nutella, strawberry jam or custard donut. You’ll need a siesta afterwards to recover! 33 Bridge Street, Erskineville. 8384 6657. foodcraftespressoandbakery.com.au

XS ESPRESSO A busy, industrial shopping complex in Sydney’s south-west is an unlikely home for this gem of a café that offers diners bright and colourful dishes, plus the seriously decadent “XS Shakes”. We tried the “Monster Shake”, an Oreo-blended shake topped with whipped cream, more Oreos, Tim Tams and waffles, served in an overflowing tall glass. 9a /1183-1187 The Horsley Drive, Wetherill Park. 9757 4265. 9A, 2 Windsor Road, North Parramatta. 9890 9229. xsespresso.com.au

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(Opposite page) Bello The Shelter. (This page from top) The Vogue Cafe, XS Espresso and Foodcraft Espresso & Bakery.

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Harbour Town Humpback whales, spectacular fireworks, an internationally renowned yacht race and a world famous opera house. SYDNEY’S ICONIC HARBOUR HAS pretty much seen it all since then Lieutenant James Cook arrived aboard the Endeavour in 1770 and named it Port Jackson. It was here that the first settlers set up camp in 1788 and the harbour has been an important part of city life ever since, used for transportation and recreation. Little wonder it is widely regarded as the greatest leisure harbour in the world. On any given day, the harbour is alive with boats of all shapes and sizes, be it passenger ferries, state-of-the-art yachts or kayakers. This is particularly true during the traditional Boxing Day launch of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race, when hundreds of craft follow the racers out of the harbour. And on New Year’s Eve, there’s no better spot to be

than on a boat beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge as the breathtaking fireworks display takes place in the skies above. While the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House are its two most famous landmarks, the harbour has plenty more sights up its sleeve. Circular Quay, Luna Park and Anzac Bridge are all accessible and visible from the water along with hundreds of bays, coves, beaches and waterways. Several islands can also be found in the harbour, the most notable being Fort Denison, Shark Island and Cockatoo Island. With so much to see and do, it pays to plan ahead and the good news is that there are plenty of ways to get out on the water, designed to suit all budgets, time frames and interests.


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For the more adventurous, book a Whale Watching cruise online and save up to 35% aboard Captain Cook Cruises’ spacious ocean catamaran. Cruises operate daily with a whale guarantee and expert commentary. For a great-value, full-day, adventure try the Taronga Zoo and Whale Watching combo prices at only $99. Barangaroo Fast Ferry is the new direct service between Manly and Sydney’s newest and most exciting city precinct—Barangaroo. From the calm headland reserve to the urban energy of the retail centre, Barangaroo is a place to meet, work, dine or relax. Ferry transport specialists, SeaLink, operate two fast vessels daily, seating up to 400 passengers. Whale watching season is now in full swing with hundreds of whales passing Sydney every day until the end of November. Don’t miss out on this experience of a lifetime and jump onboard one of Whale Watching Sydney’s cruises departing daily from Darling Harbour or Circular Quay. Whale Watching Sydney are the obvious choice with more than 25 years of experience watching whales and the best fleet of custom built, modern and fast whale watching vessels. The three-hour Discovery Cruise will take you on Sydney’s largest and best purposebuilt whale watching boat, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride over three levels with 360-degree wrap around spacious decks.

MAIN IMAGE: JONAS LIEBSCHNER.

WHALES & SAILS:

(Opposite page from top): Fantasea Cruising; Captain Cook Cruises. (This page and above): Whale Watching Sydney.

Multi-award winning Captain Cook Cruises offers premium dining, sightseeing, ferry and whale watching cruises. The Harbour Story cruise combines premium sightseeing with the stories of Sydney’s most fascinating characters every day at 10am and 2.15pm from Circular Quay. Upgrade to the premium package including a glass of sparkling wine, morning afternoon tea selection and coffee to order. Sydney’s official Hop On Hop Off Harbour Explorer pass now includes up to 12 stops and up to two days to visit them. These red rocket ferries zoom between Circular Quay, Taronga Zoo, Watson’s Bay, Fort Denison, Fish Markets, Shark Island, Garden Island, Luna Park, Manly, Barangaroo, ICC Sydney and Darling Harbour with commentary. Start your journey from Circular Quay, Darling Harbour or Manly and save up to 75% on attraction entry with a Captain Cook cruise and attraction combo ticket including entry to Sydney’s most popular waterfront attractions. The company’s flagships Sydney 2000 and John Cadman 2 take Sydney Harbour dining to an impressive level. A comprehensive range of breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner options operate daily with a choice of contemporary Australian buffet, à la carte, and six-course degustation menus.


The two-hour Adventure Cruise takes you on a purpose-built, 27-seat high speed craft, perfect for thrill seekers wanting an adrenalin rush. Both cruises reach the whales in lightning speed, and with a 99% success rate or your next cruise free. If you want the ultimate whale watching and Sydney Harbour experience go with the Discovery Cruise Combo. It includes the three-hour Discovery Cruise, professional photos taken during your cruise and a My Fast Ferry 24-hour Hop On Hop Off Pass that gives you access to all that Sydney Harbour has to offer. Book online at whalewatchingsydney.com.au When it comes to Sydney Harbour sightseeing the My Fast Ferry 24-hour Hop On Hop Off Pass offers great value with five different ferry services included in one pass so you can visit all the popular harbour locations: Manly, Darling Harbour, Watsons Bay, Taronga Zoo, Fort Denison, Quarantine Station, Circular Quay, Rose Bay, Pyrmont Bay and Milsons Point. This versatile ticket has the most inclusions, highest service frequency and longest operating hours and is the only ticket which includes unlimited travel on Manly Fast Ferry, so there’s no need to rush back from Manly in the evening. If you don’t have time to do it all, but still want to experience Sydney from the water, one-hour and two-hour cruises are also available daily with regular departures from Wharf 6 Circular Quay and Darling Harbour.

If you are just after a fast ferry ride than a trip to Manly is a must do, it only takes 18 minutes and services depart every 20 minutes from Wharf 2. My Fast Ferry and Whale Watching Sydney ticket offices are located on wharves 2 and 6 at Circular Quay, Manly Wharf and Darling Harbour, Pier 26 shop 2B. Speak with the friendly and knowledgeable staff and they will advise you on the best ways to get the most out of your time on Sydney Harbour. Opal Cards are accepted on most My Fast Ferry services. Book online at myfastferry.com.au Fantasea Cruising offers a wide variety of harbour cruise experiences, from hop-on hop-off cruises, to morning tea cruises to water taxis. Enjoy a variety of classic Aussie touches on the Sydney Harbour Snapshot Cruise. Get up close and personal with various iconic sites in the Sydney Harbour, while experiencing a sense of real Australian culture. Try their fantastic Sydney Harbour Sunset Cruise (Thu–Sat), aboard their newest vessel, the Joy Bar. This month go on a wildlife adventure with Fantasea’s whale watching cruises. They have multiple departure times daily, and there’s an experienced marine biologist on board, giving expert explanations about the whales and their behaviour. There’s plenty of room for viewing so everyone gets front row views to the whale show. Don’t miss the chance to watch these ocean giants frolic in Sydney’s waters.

W HE RE TO B O O K :  CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES. Departs Wharf 6, Circular Quay and Pier 26, Darling Harbour. Tel: 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au barangaroofastferry.com.au  FANTASEA CRUISING. Tel: 1800 326 822. fantasea.com.au  MY FAST FERRY. Harbour Sightseeing cruise departs Wharf 6, Circular Quay and to Manly departs Wharf 2, Circular Quay. The My Fast Ferry App is a free download for iOS and Android from myfastferry.com.au/app Tel: 9583 1199. myfastferry.com.au  SYDNEY HARBOUR

TOP IMAGE: © ANDREA FRANCOLINI.

ECO HOPPER. Tel: 9583 1199. ecohopper.com.au

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Fire from the Outback Australian opal is not only the world’s most fascinating and colourful gemstone, it can also be a sound long-term investment.

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CALLED ‘THE RAINBOW STONE’ by Australia’s Aboriginal people, opal is without doubt one of nature’s most remarkable gifts. It is now recognised as one of the five precious gemstones in the world, along with diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, and is an excellent investment. While small amounts of opals may be found in other countries such as Ethiopia, Mexico and the USA, Australia produces more than 90 per cent of the world’s supply. The romance of the opal is in the gem’s incredible ability to expose an infinite number of colours, forever moving with the light. Mined in the outback of Australia across

three states, it is as much the call of the outback that lures the opal miner and keeps them going. Scorched landscapes and blazing red sunsets, the night stars from horizon to horizon, this is a hauntingly beautiful country that penetrates one’s soul. The elusive opal was formed millions of years ago when liquid silica filtered down into the faults and fissures of sedimentary rock. When the water content evaporated, tiny spheres of silica remained and over time were solidified. The intensity and combination of colour occur with such variety that each gem has an individual character. In 1964 the CSIRO (Australia’s national research laboratories) unlocked the riddle of why opals have such colours.


The intensity and combination of colour occur with such variety that each gem has an individual character. Opal is composed of minute particles of silica in closely packed spherical aggregates. It is the varying arrangement of these particles (and, of course, cavities) that causes the reflected light to be split into the full range of colours of the spectrum. There are three main production areas in Australia for mining opals. There’s the bright and beautiful Queensland boulder opal which is mined around the Quilpie area in Western Queensland. Lightning Ridge in New South Wales is the home of the famous black opal which derives its name from the colour of the nobbies or pieces of rough opal in which the gems are usually found. The third area is Coober Pedy and Mintabie in South Australia. Coober Pedy is an Aboriginal name, meaning ‘white man in a hole’, which describes exactly what miners still do today—live underground to escape the fierce heat of summer. This is where the white or milk opals are mined.

The value of an opal depends on the amount and brilliance of the colour, preferably being evenly distributed across the face of the polished gem. The greater the spectrum of colours from red to violet, the better, with crimson, reds and orange being rarer than the greens and blues. Milkiness, cloudiness or greyness detracts from the value. Ideally, the greater the number of colours, the more prized the gem, and if these are arranged in a block pattern, more value is added. The extremes are pin-sized dots of colour (pinfire) to one large sheet of colour (broadflash) covering the whole stone. The elusive ‘harlequin’ is the ultimate in this form but is very rare. Shapes of the finished opal vary according to the characteristics of each stone. Boulder opal is usually cut in baroque or free form, whereas seam opal is at its best presented in cabochon (domed) form. If you are buying an unset opal, it is important to consider the way it will eventually be worn. For example, some opals will offer a better play of colour when worn vertically, as in a brooch or pendant, whereas others are best flat, as in a ring setting. There is a great deal to consider when investing in your opal, but expert advice is available for your complete pleasure and pride in an ever-inspiring piece of jewellery. Above all, buy the opal colour that appeals to you. Enjoy your purchase, knowing it’s geologically millions of years old, but will give you pleasure every day of the year. Opals—truly nature’s own fireworks!

T H E R A I N B O W S TO N E :

(Opposite page): Jewellery from The Great Reef Collection by Opal Minded. (Above): Opal jewellery from Giulians. (Below left): Black opal pendant enhancer with diamonds, set in 18kt yellow gold. Designed by Fiona Altmann, Altmann + Cherny.

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Travel in Style With Victorinox Spectra 2.0 Bring some colour and zest to your luggage with the new Victorinox Spectra 2.0 collection. Victorinox have just added two new colours for fashion-savvy travellers, flaming orange (pictured) and noble grey. Spectra 2.0 suitcases feature smooth-rolling and reinforced dual-caster wheels, organisational packing panels and pockets, all with an ultra-lightweight yet extremely durable finish. The Spectra 2.0 collection is available in both carry-on size and large, which has a capacity of 73 litres, perfect for overseas holidays. Victorinox Spectra 2.0 Dual-Access Global Carry-On, RRP $799. Victorinox Spectra 2.0 Large, RRP $859. luggagegear.com.au, victorinox.com

Australia’s largest luxury designer store, Estro is your one-stop shop for everything fashion. Estro offers local and visiting fashionistas a wide selection of the latest fashion and accessories from Europe’s most prestigious designers. Touch and feel the up-to-date European collections on the rack, with 10,000 discounted ladies and men’s designer fashion items, including Moschino, Valentino, Prada, Fendi, Gucci, Versace, Armani, Kenzo, Max Mara, Lanvin, Giuseppe Zanotti, Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu, Givenchy and many others. All available for immediate purchase. 192 Pitt Street, Sydney. 183 Pitt Street, Sydney. 72 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. 20 Bridge Street (ASX Building), Sydney. 204 Botany Road, Alexandria. estro.com.au

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ET AL

Et Al has a cult fashion following as an Australian label that is well known for its relaxed tailoring and timeless pieces that transcend gender, age and calibre. The staff are enlightening and provide a personalised styling service with extensive knowledge of the Et Al aesthetic. Et Al offers men’s and women’s clothing with an extensive size range available. Shop 40, Level 1, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 9267 6476. etal-australia.com GORMAN

Australian fashion label Gorman brings fun and colour to their cool clothing. From dresses, tops, pants and jackets, to funky socks and shoes, Gorman offer a very unique and colourful take on Australian style, often in a range of quirky

patterns and colours. Shop 18, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 9269 0992. The Galeries, 500 George Street, Sydney. 9261 0971. gormanshop.com.au GUCCI

One of the most predominant fashion houses in the world, Gucci has its Sydney home on the luxury level of Westfield Sydney. Gucci represent the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship and are known for their quality and attention to detail. Shop women’s and men’s clothing, handbags, jewellery, accessories and more. Shop 3012/4004, Westfield Sydney, 188 Pitt Street, Sydney. 1300 442 878. gucci.com HARROLDS

Harrolds is an Australian fashion institution and the go-to store for modern

luxury pieces. It was founded in 1985 by John Poulakis in Melbourne. The unparalleled range found within Harrolds luxury Sydney department store includes prestigious tailoring from heritage labels and modern redcarpet favourites alongside their own hand-made, Italian-crafted private label. Harrolds Man: Westfield Sydney, Level 3, 188 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9232 8399. Harrolds Woman: Westfield Sydney, Level 4, 188 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9210 2500. harrolds.com.au IGNAZIA

Ignazia produces their own unique label of easy to wear garments, both timeless and classic made from the very best fabric. They also stock a range of labels including Mela Purdie, Verge, Sarah Pacini and more. Shop 4037, Level 4, Westfield Sydney, 185 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9233 2007. Shop 2043,

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Shop Westfield Bondi Junction, 500 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction. 9389 4348. Shop L109 Chatswood Chase, Chatswood. 9411 7699. Shop 7/10, MLC Centre, Sydney. 9232 3787. 633 Military Road, Mosman. 9960 5284. ignazia.com.au PETER ALEXANDER

Australia’s pyjama king, Peter Alexander, is a must-visit for all your stylish sleepwear needs. From chic slippers to luxe robes, and a host of funky sleepwear options, including men’s, women’s and children’s pyjamas, Peter Alexander has created a loyal following. Look out for the ever-popular designer collections with your favourite characters, like Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh. Shop 2037 Westfield Sydney, Pitt Street Mall, Sydney. 9223 7451. Shop L00.57 Mid City, 197-211 Pitt St Mall, Sydney. 9232 4941. Shop 10.37 World Square, 644 George Street, Sydney. 8098 0487. peteralexander.com.au SMOOTH

Smooth is Australia’s premier age positive, size positive brand. Designers Amanda Owens and Catherine McQuade met in the 80s when Cathy’s pop group Deckchairs Overboard played at Amanda’s nightclub, Stranded. They became best friends and in 2000 launched Smooth, designing elegant but funky pieces for women over 40. 100% Australian made, they offer an exclusive range of both special event and casual wear. 139 George Street, The Rocks. 9252 7451. smoothaustralia.com.au

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UNIQLO

mining opals since 1966

Get back to high-quality basics with UNIQLO’s wide range of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing. From their famous ultralight down puffer jackets, to their fine-merino wool sweaters, UNIQLO has an enormous range, all stocked in a wide variety of colours. Check out their designer collaboration collections too! MidCity Centre, L01.01 Level 1, 197 Pitt St Mall, Sydney. 9232 6862. uniqlo.com/au

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Visit Aesop’s signature stores and you’ll walk into a beautiful, meticulouslycrafted space. This iconic Australian skincare brand offers a unique range of skin, hair and body care products formulated in their custom-built laboratory using ingredients from the most reputable suppliers across the globe. Shop 4033, Level 4, Westfield Sydney, Pitt Street Mall, Sydney. 9239 0477. Shop 20, The Strand Arcade, 412–414 George Street, The Strand Arcade, Sydney. 9235 2353. 95 George Street, The Rocks. 9247 0788. aesop.com/au MECCA COSMETICA

Bringing you exclusive and hard-to-find brands from around the world, Mecca Cosmetica is your one-stop-shop for all things beauty including cosmetics, skincare, haircare and bodycare. Their friendly staff will help you find products and solutions best suited to you. Shop 50/52, Level 1, The Strand Arcade, 412–414 George Street, Sydney. 9223 3176. 1 Glenmore Road, Paddington. 9361 4488. mecca.com.au

T: 02 9247 9885 55a George St, The Rocks Sydney, Australia www.opalminded.com


AUSTRALIAN OPALS OPAL MINDED is the one and only opal jewellery

ALTMANN + CHERNY. To discover the mystical

store in Sydney that operates its own mines, and the

Australian Opal look no further than the experience

only one in the world with an extensive collection

and passion of this third-generation family business.

of award-winning opals from Jundah-Opalville in

Celebrating their 70-year anniversary in 2018, Altmann

Queensland. Established in 1989, this luxury boutique

+ Cherny is internationally recognised as the oldest

grew out of the familial opal-mining tradition with

Australian opal specialists.

roots in the opal fields of Coober Pedy in the 1960s. Nowadays, Opal Minded’s founder and director,

From humble beginnings, two refugees from war-torn Europe, John Altmann and Rudi Cherny were fascinated

John Bernard personally chaperons his opals from

with Australia’s national gemstone, the Opal. They

the moment they see the daylight for the first time

established Altmann + Cherny and became a leading

in millions of years to the moment you fall in love

authority on this unique gem. In 1956 an amazing opal

with them in Sydney. John’s wife, Renata, together

was added to their private collection. Now on permanent

with Opal Minded’s talented multilingual team,

display at Altmann + Cherny’s Pitt Street showroom, “The

delivers bespoke jewellery designs, which turn

Olympic Australis” is the world’s largest and most valuable

heads worldwide.

gem opal as recorded in the Guinness Book of Records.

Opal Minded is conveniently located in the

Today, Altmann + Cherny continues to share the

historical The Rocks precinct. Open seven days a

magic of Australian opals. Continuing her grandfather’s

week, Opal Minded delights in offering such special

passion, Fiona Altmann and her team will share their

services as by-appointment or private shopping

knowledge and help you create memories of Australia to

experiences, at your request or convenience. Trusted by TripAdvisor travellers. OPAL MINDED 55a George Street, The Rocks. Open daily 9am–6.30pm. Tel: (02) 9247 9885. opalminded.com

take home that will last for generations. ALTMANN + CHERNY – OPAL SPECIALISTS 18 Pitt Street, (Circular Quay) Sydney.Open Mon–Fri 9.30am–5:30pm, Sat–Sun 10am–4pm. Tel: (02) 9251 9477. altmanncherny.com.au

GIULIANS—Uniquely Australian. Exceptional jewels

VOLLÉ JEWELLERY—For beautiful Australian Opals,

of the highest quality designed and handcrafted

Pearls and Pink diamonds, go where locals love to buy.

exclusively for you in Giulians’ on-premises studio,

Vollé Jewellery specialise in the most beautiful and

featuring Australian opals—South Sea pearls—pink and

uniquely crafted jewellery for men and women. Their

white diamonds. Giulians, established since 1966, has

experienced pearl, opal and pink diamond specialists offer

an enviable international reputation. For over 50 years

an unparalleled jewellery experience, outstanding quality,

this family business has devoted several generations to

and incredible value for money. At Vollé, their award-

understanding their clients’ needs. This long and personal

winning designers, highly trained multi lingual sales staff

journey has positioned the Giulians name at the forefront

and a truly unique interactive video experience will guide

of the jewellery industry. Gary Coffey, Giulians’ Creative

you through the wonders of Australia’s greatest treasures.

Director, embraces each client encounter as if it were his

Visit Vollé to learn, without any pressure, from their team

most important to date. His designs are expressions of

lead by Gemmologists and Diamond graders about the

unique style and craftsmanship. Housed in one of the finest

unique qualities of Australian Gemstones in a pleasant

showrooms in Sydney, Giulians offers a European style

and relaxed atmosphere. They have loose gems and

salon with the intimacy, tradition and gracious manner

jewellery to suit every budget, from simple, yet stunning

of a bygone era. In a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere

gifts, to major investment pieces of incredible beauty and

multilingual family members and staff warmly welcome

value. Vollé have a strong market presence and superb

visitors with specialist training. Conveniently located on

international reputation. Every gem purchased comes with

the fringes of the historic ‘Rocks’ district, Giulians is within

a certificate of authenticity and an international guarantee. VOLLÉ JEWELLERY 149 York Street, corner 80 Druitt Street (opposite QVB and Town Hall), Sydney. Open Mon–Sat 9.30am–7pm, Sun 10.30am–6.30pm. Tel: (02) 9269 0898. vollejewellery.com

walking distance of Sydney’s five-star hotels. GIULIANS Four Seasons Hotel, Level 3, 199 George Street, Sydney. Open Mon–Fri 10am–6pm, Sat–Sun 10am–5pm. Tel: (02) 9247 5630. giulians.com.au

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NAPOLEAN PERDIS

Successful Australian cosmetics brand Napolean Perdis has been making cult beauty products for 25 years. Visit one of their concept stores to try the products for yourself and get tips and tricks on how to apply your make-up with their innovative beauty products. 285a Crown Street, Surry Hills. 9380 7593. napoleonperdis.com SEPHORA

Make-up lovers rejoice, Sephora has made its mark in Pitt Street Mall. Favourite brands Benefit Cosmetics, Marc Jacobs Beauty and tarte are available, as well as Sephora Collection, and Rihanna’s own Fenty Beauty. Shop 2043, 188 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9221 5703. sephora.com.au

BOOKS AND MUSIC

DYMOCKS

This Australian book retailer has a huge flagship store on George Street offering three floors of every genre imaginable. There’s a large selection of children’s books downstairs, as well as a variety of stationery and gifts. Relax with a book at the café on the second floor. 424 George Street (between King and Market Street), Sydney. 9235 0155. dymocks.com.au BOOKS KINOKUNIYA

In the heart of the city, stop by the enormous Books Kinokuniya and browse their extensive collection of Manga, graphic novels, art and design books, cookbooks, travel books and children’s literature. This Japanese chain also has a great range of Chinese books and magazines.

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Level 2, The Galeries, 500 George Street, Sydney. 9262 7996. kinokuniya.com.au RED EYE RECORDS

Head down the stairs to Red Eye Records and enter a music lover’s dream. With a wide range of not only CDs, but also new and classic vinyl records, you are sure to pick up an indie, alternative, rock or pop gem. 143 York Street, (opposite the Queen Victoria Building), Sydney. 9267 7440. redeye.com.au

from, including exclusive collections and a wide range of local products. This is your trusted source for the finest in fashion and accessories, beauty and fragrances, watches and jewellery and wines and spirits, complementing every aspect of your lifestyle. Bilingual staff are on hand to offer product expertise. 155 George Street, The Rocks. 8243 8666. dfs.com/en/sydney

HOME AND DESIGN

DEPARTMENT STORES

DINOSAUR DESIGNS

David Jones is the oldest department store in the world that’s still operating under its own name. An Australian institution, its fashion shows are the main highlight of every fashion season. Here is where you will find a range of leading Australian fashion designers like Camilla, Carla Zampatti and Zimmermann. 86–108 Castlereagh Street and 65–77 Market Street, Sydney. 9266 5544. davidjones.com.au

The beautifully crafted wares of designers Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy are what make Dinosaur Designs so unique. Renowned for their jewellery and homewares crafted from resin, you can be sure to pick up a very special piece. The hardest part is choosing from a huge vibrant, rainbow of colours. Shop 77, Strand Arcade, 412–414 George Street, Sydney. 9223 2953. 339 Oxford Street, Paddington. 9361 3776. dinosaurdesigns.com.au

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MYER

Myer is Australia’s largest department store group. They stock everything from fashion, accessories, beauty and fragrances to electrical goods and homewares. A leader in the fashion and style stakes for over 100 years, they offer a wide range of top fashion brands including Cue, Tony Bianco and Wayne Cooper. 436 George Street, Sydney. 8015 6580. myer.com.au

KIKKI.K

DUTY FREE

For stationery, notebooks, journals and homewares with a Scandinavian touch head to kikki.K. Their beautiful functional designs will bring some joy to your everyday. Check out their travel range of travel diaries, purses, luggage tags and bags. Shop LG24, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 8264 0123. Shop 2036, Level 2, Westfield Sydney, 188 Pitt Street, Sydney. 8098 0147. kikki-k.com

Sydney’s only luxury duty and tax free destination in Sydney offers over 150 brands to choose

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their bold colourful designs to their quality crafted homewares, Marimekko are renowned the world over. Pick up delightful design pieces including clothing, shoes, fabric, bags, crockery, glassware, bedding and more. 4–6, 66 King Street, Sydney. 9299 0372. marimekko.com MUJI

Japanese store MUJI is homewares heaven. The store is based on three core principles, selection of materials—streamlining of processes and simplification of packages. You’ll find a range of simple yet practical, quality goods including women’s and men’s fashion and accessorises, furniture, electronics, health and beauty products and stationery. Level 1, The Galeries, 500 George Street, Sydney. 8036 4556. muji.com/au/ TOP3 BY DESIGN

Design fiends head to top3 by design for the best-designed products. They stock the top three products in each category (homewares, dining, living, furniture and more) so you are always going to get an amazing product here. 168 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest. 1300 867 333. top3.com.au VICTORIA’S BASEMENT

As the largest retailer in the Queen Victoria Building, Victoria’s Basement has created an inviting shopping bazaar stocking the city’s finest selection of premium giftware, crystal, china, collectables, homeware and kitchenware at heavily discounted prices. Shop for world-famous brands at their worldfamous basement prices. Basement Level, Queen


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Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 9261 2674. victoriasbasement.com.au

JEWELLERY

ALTMANN + CHERNY

To discover the mystical, unique Australian opal look no further than the experience and passion of this third-generation family business. Celebrating their 70-year anniversary in 2018, Altmann + Cherny is internationally recognised as the oldest Australian opal jewellers. The extraordinary artistic talent of Fiona Altmann, is highlighted in her stunning jewellery designs. The shape and colour of the opal is carefully considered when designing the setting to highlight all the beauty of the opal. 18 Pitt Street, (Circular Quay) Sydney. 9251 9477. altmanncherny.com.au GIULIANS

Visit this family-owned European-style jewellery salon and discover exceptional pieces handcrafted from Australian opals, South Sea pearls and pink, champagne, cognac and white diamonds. Giulians’ highly trained, multilingual staff will welcome you to a relaxed atmosphere that recalls the intimacy and tradition of a bygone era. Giulians offers quality pieces of original design and remarkable beauty. Four Seasons Hotel, Level 3, Shop 4, 199 George Street, Sydney. 98 Harrington Street, Sydney. 9247 5630. giulians.com THE NATIONAL OPAL COLLECTION

As one of Australia’s leading opal companies, this centre houses the finest collection of opal specimens on display anywhere in the world.

A must for overseas visitors interested in Australia’s national gemstone, entry to this museum is free. Walk through the opal mine and watch opals being cut, while the showroom displays the largest range of opals and opal jewellery anywhere in Australia. 60 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9247 6344. nationalopal.com OPAL MINDED

The Opal Minded store was founded in 1989 and grew out of the continuing familial tradition of opal mining of its founder, John Bernard-Benny. Directly from its own mines in Queensland, Opal Minded offers an unmatched collection of mesmerising Jundah-Opalville opals, which have benchmarked Australian boulder opals since the late 19th century. Opal Minded’s classical and contemporary designs captivate and impress. 55a George Street, The Rocks. 9247 9885. opalminded.com ROLEX Rolex watches are renowned for their excellent craftsmanship and technical mechanisms. The Cellini Moonphase watch, with an exclusive display of the phases of the moon, joins the Cellini collection. In a 39mm case in 18ct Everose gold, this model is driven by a self-winding mechanical movement entirely manufactured by Rolex with a patented complication to display the moonphases. The Cellini Moonphase is fitted on a brown alligator leather strap with a folding Crownclasp in 18ct Everose gold, a first for a Cellini model. J. Farren-Price, 80 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. 9231 3299. rolex.com

TAG HEUER

This prestige watch brand uses the finest Swiss watchmaking traditions to create a quality timepiece. The Sydney TAG Heuer boutique in Pitt Street Mall stocks a wide range of sporting and elegant timepieces. The TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01 is the Swiss watchmaker’s signature Chronograph. With a 45mm steel modular case and a contemporary sports design, this dynamic timepiece features TAG Heuer’s in-house Calibre Heuer 01 movement. Available from TAG Heuer boutiques and online. Cnr Pitt and Market Streets, Sydney. 8223 6200. tagheuer.com.au VOLLÉ JEWELLERY

In the heart of Sydney lies Vollé Jewellery, your passport to the most beautiful Australian opals, South Sea pearls and Argyle pink diamonds that Australia has to offer. Vollé offers an unparalleled jewellery experience for international visitors, who are taken back to the Victorian era as they browse the comprehensive range, with everything from small gifts to precious and rare Australian gems. 149 York Street, (corner of 80 Druitt Street), Sydney. 9269 0898. vollejewellery.com

MARKETS

BONDI MARKETS

Located at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach, the Bondi Markets are open every Sunday. Supplying a combination of local designer fashion, accessories and homewares, you’ll surely pick up a one-of-a-kind piece. 9am–4pm, Sunday. Bondi Beach Public School, Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach. bondimarkets.com.au

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CARRIAGEWORKS FARMERS MARKET

Located just a 10-minute walk from Redfern Station, this busy farmers’ market is very popular with locals, families and dogs! Meet local and regional food producers in an old rail yard workshop in the historic surrounds of Carriageworks. Buy quality fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry, eggs, cheese and milk as well as bread, baked goods, cakes, pastries and desserts. 8am–1pm, every Saturday, Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh. carriageworks.com.au GLEBE MARKETS

Every Saturday within the Glebe Public School grounds you’ll find the vibrant and funky Glebe Markets. Staying true to the area’s artistic aesthetic, the markets have a big focus on second-hand goods and local artisans. Browse around and you’ll find plenty of vintage clothing stalls, handmade resin jewellery, sterling silver jewellery, leather handbags, accessories, candles, soaps and pre-owned DVDs and books. Your inner hippie will love the crystals and dream catchers on offer. 10am–4pm, every Saturday, Glebe Public School, corner Derby Place and Glebe Point Road, Glebe. glebemarkets.com.au MARRICKVILLE ORGANIC FOOD MARKET

This market is very popular amongst locals, and offers all kinds of produce, with an emphasis on organic fruit and vegetables. Start off by making your way through the fresh food section, then past the hot food stalls, selling everything from dumplings and bagels, to

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gozleme and gourmet meatballs. Work your way around to the handicrafts section, with wooden goods, second-hand books, jewellery, crystals and a wide range of plants, flowers and succulents. 9am–3pm, every Sunday, Addison Road Community Centre, 142 Addison Road, Marrickville. organicfoodmarkets.com.au THE ROCKS MARKETS

These markets are great for visitors to Sydney with lots of unique locally designed products, artisanal goods and souvenirs. Meet the makers and discover art, paintings, glassworks, woodworks, lights, stationery, leather bags, jewellery, clothing, scarves, boomerangs, ceramics, beeswax, candles, soaps and so much more! There are food stalls selling corn on the cob, fresh lemonade, meat on skewers, Japanese pancakes, steak sandwiches, burgers and more. Join the queue for the popular market-staple gozleme, or try a German hot dog from the Munich Brauhaus stall. 10am–5pm, every Saturday and Sunday; Playfair Street, George Street and Jack Mundey Place, The Rocks. therocks.com

SHOPPING DESTINATIONS

BIRKENHEAD POINT OUTLET CENTRE

Sydney’s original and largest outlet centre is situated just 10 minutes from the Sydney CBD by the Shopper Hopper from Circular Quay or Harbourside, bus, taxi, car or water taxi and offering up to 70% off the regular retail prices. Birkenhead Point is home to over 120 of your favourite national and international brands including Hugo Boss,

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Oroton, Nike, Country Road, Calvin Klein, Nine West, Polo Ralph Lauren, Sheridan, Levi’s, Peter Alexander, The Academy Brand, Hype DC, Tommy Hilfiger and Brooks Brothers. 19 Roseby Street, Drummoyne. 9812 8800. birkenheadpoint.com.au BROADWAY SYDNEY

Conveniently located near Central Station and the trendy inner-west suburb of Glebe, Broadway Sydney houses a range of fashion, beauty and homewares stores, great dining and restaurant options, as well as supermarkets, banks, post office, Hoyts Cinemas and major stores, such as Target, Kmart, Aldi and Coles. 1 Bay Street, Ultimo. 8398 5620. broadwaysydney.com.au CENTRAL PARK

Sydney’s downtown shopping centre, a multilevel vertical mall, features everything from fashion (Adidas, Hype DC, Glue) and homewares (Daiso), through to dining and living. Don’t miss the amazing vertical garden and the new 14 screen Palace Central Cinemas. 28 Broadway, Chippendale. 8096 9900. centralparksydney.com THE GALERIES

This boutique shopping haven is where shoppers go to find one-off pieces. The slick minimalist design features four levels and a central piazza area. Speciality shops include Books Kinokuniya, Sydney’s largest global bookstore; MUJI, JB Hi-Fi, The Body Shop and fashion stores including 124 Shoes, Incu and Carhartt. 500 George Street, Sydney. 9265 6800. thegaleries.com

HARBOURSIDE SHOPPING CENTRE

Harbourside is located on the water’s edge of Darling Harbour, with stores specialising in one-off pieces from local designers and artists, and best of all, Harbourside is open until 9pm every day. With more than 30 eateries, there’s also a mouth-watering array of international cuisine with Eat Street and the Promenade Eatery offering everything from a quick snack to an indulgent dinner. 2–10 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. 8398 5700. harbourside.com.au PITT STREET MALL

Pitt Street Mall, located in the centre of the CBD, nestled beneath the iconic Sydney Tower, is the heart of Sydney shopping. Linking shoppers with Westfield Sydney, The Strand, MidCity, flagship fashion boutiques and major department stores like Myer, it is a destination in itself. Pitt Street, Sydney. pittstreetmall.com.au QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING

Over 100 years old, this stately icon fills an entire city block. Housing some of Sydney’s most stylish fashion boutiques, art, jewellery and antique stores, restaurants and cafés on five levels, you can experience Sydney’s chic shopping all at the QVB. 455 George Street, Sydney. 9265 6800. qvb.com.au THE ROCKS

Wander the historic cobblestoned laneways and charming streets of The Rocks and discover a hidden world of funky boutiques and luxury brands. The Rocks is the home of bespoke fashion where you’ll find something that’s

a perfect fit just for you. You can buy unique jewellery, clothing, Australian art, photography and authentic Indigenous artefacts. George Street and surrounds, The Rocks. therocks.com STRAND ARCADE

This iconic structure is part of Sydney’s history, with fashion, jewellery and accessories on display. The Strand is home to Australian designer fashion boutiques including Alex Perry, Akira and Lover, while jewellery stores include Dinosaur Designs, Mondial by Nadia Neuman and Victoria Buckley Jewellery. 412–414 George Street, Sydney. 9265 6800. strandarcade.com.au WESTFIELD BONDI JUNCTION

If you’re a lover of fashion, then take a short train journey to Bondi Junction in the Eastern Suburbs, where Westfield have created a fashion mecca. Over several levels, you will find the best of local and international shoes, fashion, accessories, beauty, homewares and food. 500 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction. 9947 8000. westfield.com.au/ bondijunction WESTFIELD SYDNEY

Westfield Sydney offers over 300 fashion, lifestyle and food speciality stores, delivering an unrivalled shopping experience in the heart of the CBD. The centre is divided into a series of distinct precincts, such as luxury, urban, Australian and international designers. Stores include TOD’s, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Zara, CHANEL, Ignazia, Carla Zampatti, Secrets, Mulberry, Prada, Zimmermann and more.


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Corner Pitt Street Mall and Market Street, Sydney. 8236 9200. westfield.com.au/sydney WORLD SQUARE

Offering fresh and prepared food, a unique selection of fashion, homewares, lifestyle items and services with over 90 speciality retailers, World Square is located on the CBD’s bustling George Street and spans three levels of an entire city block. Enjoy lunch in the relaxing Open Air Square, which is surrounded by restaurants and cafés. 644 George Street, Sydney. 8275 6777. worldsquare.com.au

SPAS & SALONS

CHI, THE SPA

Located at the elegant Shangri-La Hotel Sydney,

CHI, The Spa focuses on traditional wellbeing practices, with a focus on Australia with such treatments as the Wattleseed Reawakening, a full-body exfoliation. Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 9250 6032. shangri-la.com/sydney/ shangrila/health-leisure/ chi-the-spa/ THE DARLING SPA

This exclusive Sydney spa is home to 11 treatment rooms where you will be pampered from head to toe. Using international brands like La Prairie and ESPA, The Darling Spa alsofeatures a heated Moroccan Hammam chamber. Level 2, The Darling, 80 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont.

9657 8088. star.com.au/ sydney/hotels-and-spa/ the-darling/spa THE DAY SPA BY CHUAN

You’ll find this serene innercity oasis at the bottom of The Langham hotel. With divine facials, relaxing massages and body wraps on offer, you’ll also have use of the Jacuzzi, steam rooms and the luxurious 25-metre indoor pool. Sub-Basement Level, The Langham Sydney, 89–113 Kent Street, Sydney. 8248 5250. langhamhotels.com/ en/the-langham/sydney/ wellness/the-day-spa/ ENDOTA SPA FOUR SEASONS

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blissful range of massages. Be tempted by their heavenly spa packages and all-Australian treatments. Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, 199 George Street, Sydney. 9250 3100. fourseasons.com/ sydney/spa/ THE SPA AT PARK HYATT SYDNEY

From a native clay and hot oil massage to an Australian uplift, The Spa at Park Hyatt Sydney prides itself on their holistic treatments. For a full day of bliss, try the Australian Awakening package. Park Hyatt Sydney, 7 Hickson Road, The Rocks. 9256 1633. hyatt.com/corporate/spas/ The-Spa-Sydney/en/home.html

TECHNOLOGY

APPLE

Sydney’s flagship Apple store on George Street is a three-level mecca for techheads. You’ll find the latest models of iPhones, iPads, Macbooks and more, as well as the Genius Bar for any technical difficulties that might pop up on your travels. 367 George Street, Sydney. 8083 9400. apple.com/au JB HI-FI

This home entertainment retailer is the place to pick up the latest release music, movies and more. From Apple products to gaming, TVs, DVDs, CDs and even old-school records, JB Hi-Fi is a one-stop entertainment shop. Westfield Sydney Shopping Centre, Store 6010, Level 6, Corner Pitt and Market Streets, Sydney. 9928 7000. Strand Arcade, 412–414 George Street, Sydney. 9928 7200. jbhifi.com.au

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Art Chern’ee Sutton at Aboriginal Art Galleries Featuring in Aboriginal Art Galleries in Opera Quays this month is works by Chern’ee Sutton, a 21-year-old contemporary Indigenous artist from Mt Isa in Queensland. From the Kalkadoon tribe, Sutton’s fervid, bold and vivacious approach to painting her family’s stories is simply inimitable and visually unique in colour, composition and texture. Chern’ee embodies her ancestor’s culturally sacred stories in a style that is both perceptive and optimistic; a reflection of a young Aboriginal person’s view on their identity and culture. Despite her young age Chern’ee proves anything is possible. Opera Quays, Shop 13, 2 East Circular Quay. Queen Victoria Building, Shop 47–51, Level 2, 455 George Street, Sydney. 1300 385 862. aboriginalartgalleries.com.au

4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (4A) presents a dynamic program of Asian contemporary art. With a focus on art that addresses the Asian-Australian experience, as well as fostering an understanding between different cultures, 4A is a hidden arts gem near the city’s Chinatown precinct. 181–187 Hay Street, Sydney. 9212 0380. 4a.com.au ABORIGINAL ART GALLERIES

Aboriginal Art Galleries is Sydney’s largest collaborative of Indigenous art galleries, presenting over 140 artists from which to choose. They have on offer Aboriginal artworks, didgeridoos, sculptures, totem poles and other artefacts. View a large variety of beautiful affordable or investment artworks by Dorothy Napangardi, Walangkura Napanangka, Minnie Pwerle and Kudditji Kngwarreye. Opera Quays, Shop 13, 2 East Circular Quay. Queen Victoria Building,

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Shop 47–51, Level 2, 455 George Street, Sydney. 1300 385 862. aboriginalartgalleries.com.au AMBUSH GALLERY

aMBUSH Gallery is an award-winning gallery space that programs an innovative collection of artworks and art activations. The exhibitions engage and entertain audiences, whilst providing sustainable futures for emerging and established artists. 4a James Street, Waterloo. 8399 0707. ambushgallery.com ARTSPACE

Delivering an array of art that challenges both the ideas of our times and the audience, Artspace is located at the historic Gunnery building at Woolloomooloo. Artspace presents a range of exhibitions and public programs that deepen our understanding of contemporary art. 43–51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo. 9356 0555. artspace.org.au BRETT WHITELEY STUDIO

The Brett Whiteley Studio was the workplace and

home of Australian artist, Brett Whiteley (1939–92). The studio is complete with his unfinished paintings, art equipment and collections of reference books. There are changing exhibitions of the artist’s works including paintings, drawings, sculpture and graphics. Also on display is memorabilia such as photographs, objects, postcards, furniture, his music collection and sketchbooks. 2 Raper Street, Surry Hills. 9225 1881. artgallery.nsw.gov.au/ brett-whiteley-studio KATE OWEN GALLERY

Located 10 minutes from the CBD and spread over three levels, this gallery stocks a huge range of contemporary Indigenous art of note including pieces from Gloria Petyarre, Minnie Pwerle and Emily Kngwarreye, and a host of other accomplished and emerging artists. Offering personalised service, their friendly staff are on hand to assist with any queries you may have. 680 Darling Street, Rozelle. 9555 5283. kateowengallery.com

NORMAN LINDSAY GALLERY

Located at Faulconbridge in the beautiful Blue Mountains, the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum celebrates the life and work of Australian artist and writer Norman Lindsay (1879-1969), best known for his classic children’s book “The Magic Pudding”. Explore the landscaped gardens, then head inside the historic sandstone cottage which is now home to an exhibition of Lindsay’s work, including watercolours, sculptures, and memorabilia. 14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge. 4751 1067. normanlindsay.com.au ROSLYN OXLEY9 GALLERY

This well-known contemporary art gallery is owned by Roslyn Oxley. The gallery is a strong supporter of modern art displaying international and Australian artists. Artists from past exhibitions include Brook Andrew, Del Kathryn Barton, Fiona Hall and Patricia Piccinini. 8 Soudan Lane (off Hampden Street), Paddington. 9331 1919. roslynoxley9.com.au

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The White Rabbit Gallery is home to an impressive collection of contemporary Chinese art. Founded by Kerr and Judith Neilson, it focuses on works produced after the year 2000. There are two new exhibitions hung each year, and admission to the gallery is free. 30 Balfour Street, Chippendale. 8399 2867. whiterabbitcollection.org

MUSEUMS

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia’s leading and most popular museums, offering five levels of art. Experience the extensive collection of Australian art, Aboriginal art, the Asian wing with works from China, Japan and SouthEast Asia and see European art from the Renaissance to Victorian times. Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney. Special exhibitions may be ticketed. 1800 679 278. artgallery.nsw.gov.au MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA

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The MCA is Australia’s Museum of Contemporary Art, dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and interpreting the work of today’s artists from across Australia and around the world. With a continually changing program of exhibitions and stimulating events there’s always something new and inspiring to see. 140 George Street, The Rocks. Daily 10am–5pm except Wednesday 10am–9pm. Free admission. Special exhibitions may be ticketed. 9245 2400. mca.com.au

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Scene Funny Girl the Musical in Concert Enjoy a special concert production of the hit Broadway musical “Funny Girl” with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House. The concert will feature some of Australia’s favourite singers, who will share the role of Fanny Brice on stage. Michala Banas, Natalie Bassingthwaighte (pictured), Casey Donovan, Virginia Gay, Verity Hunt-Ballard, Dami Im, Maggie McKenna, Zahra Newman, Caroline O’Connor, Queenie van de Zandt and Megan Washington all star as Fanny Brice. Hear songs like “I’m the Greatest Star”, “Don’t Rain on My Parade”, “The Music That Makes Me Dance” and “People”. 12–14 July, Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney. 8215 4600. sydneysymphony.com

This dining and nightlife destination is located in the historic Rocks precinct. Housed in the 1820s Argyle Stores building, The Argyle features six bars over two levels. With a huge program of events, including live music, DJs, special food offers and more, there’s always something happening at The Argyle. 18 Argyle Street, The Rocks. theargylerocks.com ARTHOUSE HOTEL

With its ornate furniture and rich artwork, this refurbished 1836 School of Arts building is one of the city’s most inspirational venues. The venue features four separate bars, various art exhibitions, burlesque and cabaret nights, life drawing as well as DJs and club nights. From the Attic Bar, to the modern Verge Bar and Graffiti’s ornate art deco stylings, there is something and somewhere for everyone to enjoy. 275 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9284 1200. arthousehotel.com.au

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The iconic Australian Heritage Hotel is located in The Rocks. This is a beer lover’s paradise as it offers more than 120 Australian craft beers, with 20 rotating Australian beers on tap. Relax amongst locals and try one of their famous gourmet pizzas like the “Coat of Arms” (half-emu and half-kangaroo) or “The Australian” (crocodile and vegetables). 100 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 9247 2229. australianheritagehotel.com

Located in inner-city Surry Hills, you’ll find the pirateinspired Button Bar. You are guaranteed a good time here, with singalongs and cocktails like the “The Good, The Bad, The Ugly” and “Sneaky Tiki Time”. 65 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills. houseofpocket.com.au/ bars/button-bar-surry-hills/ venue-details/

BLU BAR ON 36

For an incredible panoramic view of Sydney, head up 36 levels of the Shangri-La Hotel to Blu Bar on 36. For a romantic date high in the sky, or simply a special evening to remember, you’ll find great service, a cocktail list from their worldchampion mixologists and a divine bar food menu, all with the most insanely beautiful city view capturing the sparkling harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. Level 36, Shangri-La Hotel, 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 9250 6000. 36levelsabove.com.au

CRUISE BAR

Amidst all the hustle and bustle of Circular Quay at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, you’ll find Cruise Bar. With iconic harbourside views across to the Sydney Opera House, and a relaxing vibe, Cruise is the perfect pit stop on your travels. The ground floor bar is full of buzz and good vibes, while upstairs Junk Lounge offers an Asian inspired food and drink journey. Level 1, 2 and 3, Circular Quay West, Sydney. 9251 1188. cruisebar.com.au GAZEBO

In the back streets of Potts Point, you’ll find Gazebo. Lounge in the courtyard or dine from their delicious Italian menu. From the cocktail list, try

the Limoncello Spritz, it will transport you straight to the Amalfi Coast. 2 Elizabeth Bay Road, Elizabeth Bay. 0419 496 011. gazeboelizabethbay.com.au GIN LANE

Head to Chippendale’s Kensington Street and you’ll discover the fantastic small bar, Gin Lane. It is housed in an 18th Century terrace house, and is based on a 17th Century Gin Palace. This unique bar serves over 80 different gins and a wide selection of whisky and scotch too. Try the “Watering Can” cocktail with gin, Pimms, soda, ginger ale and fresh fruit—it’s delicious! Kensington Street, Chippendale. ginlanesydney.com.au THE GLENMORE

The renowned Glenmore is always popular, and with a rooftop like theirs, it’s easy to see why. They have a traditional ‘public bar’ on the ground floor with a historic feel, a cocktail bar and dining rooms on the first floor, and the now iconic Rooftop Bar on the top floor. With 180-degree views of Sydney Harbour you can soak up the sun in

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the day, and relax by the glittering lights of the city at night. 96 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 9247 4794. theglenmore.com.au GRAIN

The Four Seasons Hotel Sydney takes hotel bars to the next level with their refined ground floor bar, Grain. Celebrate the fine craft of drinking with an extensive menu of boutique beers, carefullycrafted cocktails and one of Australia’s largest whisky selections. There’s bar food to share, from cheese platters and charcuterie boards to main meals and delicious desserts. Lobby Level, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, 199 George Street, Sydney. 9250 3118. grainbar.com.au HACIENDA SYDNEY

With exotic harbour views, Hacienda Sydney is perfectly placed for an afternoon cocktail or two. With its cool plantation vibe and pastel colour palette you’ll be at ease. Choose from their rum-inspired cocktails or feast on the share menu. Level 3, 61 Macquarie Street, Sydney. 9256 4083. haciendasydney.com.au HARBOUR VIEW HOTEL

The views don’t get much more iconic than at the Harbour View Hotel— the name says it all really! It is located in The Rocks under the southern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The first Harbour View Hotel was built in 1843 and demolished to make way for the bridge to be built —it was originally located where the granite pylons now stand. Head up to the rooftop cocktail bar or dine at the restaurant, it doesn’t

get much better than this! 18 Lower Fort Street, Dawes Point. 9252 4111. harbourview.com.au HENRY DEANE

Located at the top of Hotel Palisade, Henry Deane is a sophisticated bar spread across two floors, with exquisite views over Barangaroo and the harbour. Their gorgeous cocktail lounge will have you grinning with a menu full of exotic options including the ‘No way Frose’ and ‘SunKissed Spritz’. Pair these with food choices from their menu including oysters, seafood and desserts. Hotel Palisade, 35 Bettington Street, Millers Point. 9018 0123. hotelpalisade.com INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY DOUBLE BAY ROOFTOP

Located on the top floor of the five-star InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, the Rooftop Bar and Lounge is a paradise overlooking both leafy Double Bay and shimmering Sydney Harbour. Enjoy the panoramic Sydney views, a classic blue-and-white striped sun lounge, or your own private cabana, where you can order cabana package meals including a fresh seafood selection. 33 Cross Street, Double Bay. Open Oct–Apr (closed to the public May–Sep). 8388 8388. icsydneydoublebay.com IVY

ivy is a leading dining, entertainment and retail destination in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. It is home to award-winning restaurants, their famous rooftop pool bar and numerous event spaces. ivy venues include Pool Club, Ash St. Cellar, Palings, Felix, The Royal George and Uccello.

ivy’s world-class design, impeccable service and great food ensure that you’ll have a memorable night out. 330 George Street, Sydney. 9240 3000. merivale.com.au LEVEL SEVEN

Level Seven is a New Yorkinspired rooftop bar at the heritage Primus Hotel. Featuring lush green areas, nautical cabanas and twinkling fairy lights, it is a stylish destination, where you can sit back and enjoy champagne, oysters and house-crafted cocktails. 339 Pitt Street, Sydney. Open Sep–Apr (closed to the public May–Aug). 8027 8000. primushotelsydney.com MARBLE BAR

The gorgeous Marble Bar at Hilton Sydney was built in 1892 and restored in 2005. Today it is a lively underground bar and live music venue, with live music from 7pm every Thursday to Sunday. Try a drink from their prohibition-inspired menu. Level B1, Hilton Sydney, 488 George Street, Sydney. 9266 2000. marblebarsydney.com.au

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NOLA SMOKEHOUSE & BAR

Nola is a celebration of all things New Orleans. Famous for their Southern BBQ menu, head to the bar and try a Sazerac cocktail, or perhaps you are game for one of their special Whiskey Flights. Level 1, International Tower 1, 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo South. 9188 3039. nolasydney.com OPERA BAR

Perhaps Sydney’s most famous outdoor bar, Opera Bar is a must-do on any visit to Sydney. Perched in the shadows of the iconic Sydney Opera House, it is located on the Lower Concourse and provides epic picture-postcard views of the city, harbour surrounds and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sit back and bask in the city’s glow with a cocktail in hand, and feast on bar snacks, salads, delicious mains, meat and cheese platters, or freshly shucked oysters and seafood. Sydney Opera House, Lower Concourse, Bennelong Point, Sydney. 9247 1666. operabar.com.au

MUNICH BRAUHAUS

PALMER & CO

It’s Oktoberfest all year round at this Bavarianstyle bar in the heart of The Rocks. Enjoy their premium imported Bavarian beers and delicious German menu which includes all things pork, including schnitzels, sausages, pork belly and their famous crispy pork knuckle. All these Bavarian treats are served to you in a traditional bier hall atmosphere with staff dressed in traditional costumes too! Cnr Playfair and Argyle Streets, The Rocks. 9247 7785. munichbrauhaus.com

Step back in time to a prohibition-era bar at Palmer & Co. Hidden down a laneway, this basement speakeasy is the place to go for classy cocktails like the ‘El Presidente’ or ‘The Capone’. Be sure to check out the stylish staff decked out in 1920s-style fashion. Abercrombie Lane, Sydney. 9114 7315. merivale. com.au/palmerandco POCKET BAR

As its name suggests, Pocket Bar is a small bar located in the back streets of Darlinghurst. The intimate venue serves up

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bar food like cheese and meat platters, and delicious polenta truffle fries. 13 Burton Street, Darlinghurst. 9380 7002. houseofpocket.com. au/bars/pocket-bardarlinghurst/venue-details/

bar menu of delectable snacks, including brisket doughnuts and their famous sea urchin and orange jam toastie. 35 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney. 8587 5400. barangaroohouse.com.au

PS40

ZEPHYR SKY BAR

Lauded as one of Sydney’s best bars, PS40 is well-known for making their own sodas with natural, local and native ingredients. Try one of their specialised cocktails at their very own small bar in the heart of the city. Shop 2, 40 King Street, Sydney. ps-soda.com

Overlooking Darling Harbour and Barangaroo, the Hyatt Regency’s Zephyr Sky Bar is a unique rooftop destination. It is known for its cutting-edge “levitating” drinks presentation, where seasonally-inspired creations are served directly to your table in a smoking levitating glass. Custom vermouth-inspired cocktails, vintage rums and signature drinks such as the Strawberry Spritz and freshly-pressed Grapefruit Martini can be paired with mouthwatering snacks. Hyatt Regency Sydney, Level 12, 161 Sussex Street, Sydney. 8099 1234. zephyrbarsydney.com

SINCE I LEFT YOU

This local small bar is hidden away in Sydney’s CBD, and is exactly the kind of place you imagine a bar to be if it is named after an Avalanches song. It’s cool and quirky, friendly with live music, and street art adorning the walls. Try the yummy bar food and the freshly shaken cocktails. 338 Kent Street, Sydney. 9262 4986. sinceileftyou.com.au STITCH BAR

Enter through the faux seamstress shop and you’ll find Stitch Bar hidden down some stairs. Try the American diner menu, think hot dogs and tacos, while sipping on some curiously named cocktails like “That one time at band camp”. 61 York Street, Sydney. 9279 0380. houseofpocket. com.au/bars/stitch-barsydney-cbd/venue-details/ SMOKE ROOFTOP BAR

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ZETA BAR

Hilton Sydney’s Zeta Bar is an exclusive escape in the heart of the city. Try their award-winning cocktails, or sample their sharing platters, pizza or bar snacks. Level 4, Hilton Sydney, 488 George Street, Sydney. 9265 6070. zetabar.com.au

BOWLING

ARCHIE BROTHERS CIRQUE ELECTRIQ

The party is well and truly alive at Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq. Think a fun fairground vibe mixed with arcade games, tenpin bowling, laser tag and Dodgem cars. Head to the in-house diner for burgers, monster shakes and fries. 75 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria. archiebrothers.com.au

KINGPIN DARLING HARBOUR

Centrally located at Harbourside Shopping Centre, you’ll find Kingpin Darling Harbour. They offer 20 bowling lanes across four zones as well as laser tag, arcade games and pool tables. Enjoy an electric atmosphere of food and fun—may the best bowler win! Harbourside Shopping Centre, 2-10 Darling Drive, Sydney. 13 26 95. kingpinbowling.com.au STRIKE KING STREET WHARF

With ten bowling alleys, karaoke and escape rooms, Strike Bowling at King Street Wharf is the place to be for a good time. Dine on pizza, chicken wings and hot dogs or kick back with a cocktail in the waterside lounge before you head to the bowling alley and score a strike or two! 22 The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Sydney. 1300 787 453. strikebowling.com.au

BREWERIES

BATCH BREWING COMPANY

Sydney’s own Batch Brewing Company have made quite a name for themselves with their collection of small batch hand crafted brews. They have a wide range on tap, plus more varieties bottled, so there’s sure to be something to take your fancy, from their ‘West Coast IPA’ to the ‘Marrickville Roots Ginger Ale’. 44 Sydenham Road, Marrickville. 9550 5432. batchbrewingco.com.au

and a memorable night out for all. From their finedining restaurants, cool bars, luxury boutiques, live music, large theatre and world-class casino, there’s always something to see and do at The Star. 80 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont. 9777 9000. star.com.au/sydney

CLASSICAL MUSIC & DANCE

THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET

The Australian Ballet is Australia’s premier ballet company and regularly performs new and classical works at Sydney’s home of the arts, the Sydney Opera House. Committed to artistic excellence and led by Artistic Director David McAllister, The Australian Ballet is renowned on the world stage. See the likes of Principal Artist Amber Scott in action, whilst recent international guest ballerinas include the likes of America’s Misty Copeland. Performances at the Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 1300 369 741. australianballet.com.au BANGARRA DANCE THEATRE

Bangarra is one of Australia’s leading dance companies bringing contemporary Indigenous culture to the world’s stage. With a focus on culture and music, Bangarra is led by Artistic Director Stephen Page and features performers with a proud Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander background from across the country. Pier 4, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9251 5333. bangarra.com.au

CASINOS

OPERA AUSTRALIA

The Star Sydney is a huge entertainment complex,

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productions to the Sydney Opera House stage. From the likes of “La Boheme” and “Aida” to musicals like “Evita” and “The King and I”, Opera Australia’s varied program is a testament to their artistic depth. With intricate costumes and astonishing staging, a night with Opera Australia is one to remember. Performances at the Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 9318 8200. opera.org.au SYDNEY DANCE COMPANY

Sydney Dance Company brings modern Australian dance to the stage. Led by Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela, the company regularly performs original works and programs by leading choreographers from around the world. The Wharf, Pier 4, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9221 4811. sydneydancecompany.com SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Led by Chief Conductor and Artistic Director David Robertson, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra offers a wide variety of world-class concerts and events. Enjoy classical performances of Beethoven and Mozart, modern pop and rock performers accompanied by the Symphony, and iconic movie soundtracks brought to life in rich, vibrant sounds. Performances at the Sydney Opera House and City Recital Hall, Sydney. 8215 4600. sydneysymphony.com

DISTILLERIES

ARCHIE ROSE

Archie Rose is Sydney’s first independent distillery in over 160 years, producing gin, vodka and a collection of whiskies. This fully operational distillery also offers patrons a trendy

on-site bar. Surrounded by whisky barrels, the bar offers the full range of Archie Rose products in a unique space of copper touches and relaxed charm. 85 Dunning Avenue, Rosebery. 8458 2300. archierose.com.au

LIVE MUSIC

ENMORE THEATRE

Located in the inner-west suburb of Newtown, the Enmore Theatre is Sydney’s home of live music. From the latest indie bands to big name musicians, the Enmore is the place to see the best bands in town from local Aussie acts to international stars. The venue also hosts numerous stand-up comedians and comedy events throughout the year. 118–132 Enmore Road, Newtown. 9550 3666. enmoretheatre.com.au METRO THEATRE

This intimate theatre on George Street is an iconic live music venue. You know you’ve made it in Sydney’s music scene when you headline a gig here. Whether you like rock, indie, alternative, hip hop or a bit of everything, there’s always a diverse line-up of acts on stage at the Metro. 624 George Street, Sydney. 9550 3666. metrotheatre.com.au STATE THEATRE

From grand musicals and stand-up comedy to classic concerts and pop stars, the majestic State Theatre in the heart of the city has seen it all. This iconic venue opened in 1929 and features elements of Gothic and Art Deco architecture. The magnificent interiors and beautiful chandeliers are a must-see. The State Theatre also hosts movie

premieres and is home to the annual Sydney Film Festival. 49 Market Street, Sydney. 9373 6655. statetheatre.com.au SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE

It doesn’t get much better than seeing live music at the sublime Sydney Opera House. From the hallowed halls of the Concert Hall, to a summer night out in the open-air of the Forecourt, it’s always a very special experience. Choose from cutting-edge musical acts to classical symphonies and everything in between. Bennelong Point, Sydney. 9250 7777. sydneyoperahouse.com

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BELL SHAKESPEARE

Bell Shakespeare is Australia’s premiere theatre company performing the works of William Shakespeare. Founded by the legendary John Bell, the company has been bringing Shakespeare’s words to audiences since 1990, always pushing boundaries and challenging expectations. Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 8298 9000. bellshakespeare.com.au BELVOIR

One of Sydney’s most acclaimed theatre companies, Belvoir, is based in the inner-city suburb of Surry Hills. Delivering an innovative program of dynamic Australian theatre featuring some of the country’s best actors, playwrights and directors, across both the Upstairs and Downstairs stages. 18 and 25 Belvoir Street, Surry Hills. 9699 3444. belvoir.com.au

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HAYES THEATRE COMPANY

For the best in Australian musical theatre head to Hayes Theatre Company in Potts Point. This small theatre is home to some big name shows, programming new and innovative musical theatre and cabaret. Hayes Theatre Co is a not for profit company, named after Australian musical theatre legend, Nancye Hayes. 19 Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point. 8065 7337. hayestheatre.com.au SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANY

Sydney Theatre Company (STC) presents a diverse range of shows throughout the year from classic plays to new, Australian productions at its own theatres at The Wharf and at the nearby Roslyn Packer Theatre. Australian acting luminaries to grace the STC stage in recent years include Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne, Judy Davis and Hugo Weaving. The Wharf theatres, Pier 4, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9250 1777. sydneytheatre.com.au

WINE BARS

HANDPICKED CELLAR DOOR SYDNEY

In the heart of funky Chippendale, you’ll find Handpicked Wines’ urban cellar door. Stop by for a wine tasting or try a tasting flight and uncover new wines from different regions. Enjoy a selection of cheese and charcuterie, and take home some wine from the Wine Shop. 50 Kensington Street, Chippendale. 9392 9190. handpickedwines.com.au

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Food Have a Punk Drunk Lunch at Kid Kyoto For the tastiest bento box lunch in town head to Kid Kyoto. The Punk Drunk Lunch Bento Box ($35pp) is a dreamy Japanese combination of smoky edamame, miso, fresh kingfish ceviche (with pickled watermelon, roast wakame and lemon aspen kosho), carrot-age tempura, preserved lemon chicken tsukune with onsen egg ‘birds nest’ and chilli rayu. The box is part of Kid Kyoto’s new menu which includes delicious dishes like eggplant katsu bao with caramelised miso and mozzarella. Bento Box available Mon–Fri 12pm–4pm. 17–19 Bridge Street (entry via Bridge Lane), Sydney. Mon–Fri 12pm–late, Sat 5pm–late. 9241 1991. kidkyoto.com.au

Asian Spice Alley is Sydney’s not-so-secret hidden dining laneway offering some truly authentic Asian cuisine. You’ll find Spice Alley in Chippendale’s Kensington Street offering several hawker-style eateries under a ceiling of lanterns. Try Singaporean dishes at Alex Lee Kitchen, Vietnamese at Viet, Thai Street Food at Bang Luck, Malaysian at Old Jim Kee, Cantonese at Hong Kong Diner and Japanese at Kyo-To. 18–20 Kensington Street, Chippendale. Sun–Wed 11am–10pm (last orders 9:30pm), Thu–Sat 11am– 10.30pm (last orders 10pm). 9281 0822. spice-alley.com.au

CIRCULAR QUAY

ARIA

Modern Australian Aria is an award-winning restaurant by famed Australian chef Matt Moran. Aria provides a fine dining experience with striking harbour and Sydney Opera House views, a seasonal tasting menu and extensive wine list, served in an intimate and elegant dining room. Aria first opened its doors in 1999 and is highly regarded

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and awarded both locally and internationally. 1 Macquarie Street, East Circular Quay. Lunch Mon– Fri 12pm–2.15pm, Sat 12pm– 1.30pm (vacate by 4pm), Sun 12pm–1.45pm (vacate by 4.30pm); Dinner Mon–Fri 5.30pm–10.30pm, Sat 5pm–11pm, Sun 5.30pm–10pm. 9240 2255. ariarestaurant.com/sydney BAR PATRÓN BY ROCKPOOL

Mexican Bar Patrón by Rockpool is a modern Mexican restaurant. It features a menu of quintessential Mexican favourites such as empanadas, tamales, quesadillas and tacos; soups and small plates of esquites and tostadas; tortas and traditional sandwiches; and larger plates of enchiladas, enmolada con pollo and shared taco platters. A delightful range of pastries and desserts are handmade on site daily. Cocktails deliver a refreshing take on classic Mexican drinks, such as the Paloma, Cantarito and Ponche de Granada. 2 Phillip Street, Sydney. Daily midday-late. 9259 5624. barpatron.com.au

BENNELONG

Modern Australian Considered one of Sydney’s best restaurants, Bennelong pairs Australian fine dining with the best views in town. Executive Chef Peter Gilmore showcases an incredible menu filled with an array of the finest Australian produce. Bennelong offers a la carte dining, as well as the relaxed Cured & Cultured counter, ideal for casual meal and a glass of wine. Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney. Restaurant hours: Lunch Fri– Sun 12pm–2.30pm, dinner Sun–Wed 5.30pm–9.30pm, Thu–Sat 5.30pm–10pm. 9240 8000. bennelong.com.au GATEWAY SYDNEY

Around The World This dining precinct at Circular Quay offers a bustling hub of eateries to explore. Open seven days a week, Gateway Sydney is home to more than 25 eateries that focus just as much on the theatre of creating a dish as they do on serving the best quality produce. Whether you’re after breakfast, lunch, dinner or even just a coffee and afternoon treat, head to Gateway Sydney to try

out favourites like Roll’d, Din Tai Fung, Four Frogs Creperie, Burger Project, Chat Thai, Mad Mex, Gelato Messina or Zumbo. Alfred Street, Circular Quay. 9256 6900. gatewaysydney.com.au THE MEAT & WINE CO CIRCULAR QUAY

Steakhouse Located in

the lobby of the iconic InterContinental Sydney, The Meat & Wine Co has spared no expense in bringing this spectacular steakhouse to Sydney Harbour. Rustic wooden walls, original arched windows, luxurious leather seating, and stone features make this the ideal setting for business meetings and romantic dinners alike. Shop 12, Lobby, InterContinental Sydney, 117 Macquarie Street, Circular Quay. Lunch and dinner Sun– Thu 12pm–10pm and Fri–Sat 12pm–11pm. 9252 7888. themeatandwineco.com OPERA KITCHEN

Around the World Top off your visit to the Sydney Opera House with a meal at Opera Kitchen. Enjoy casual creative fare, with panoramic harbourside views. Choose

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from burgers, sliders, hotdogs, fries, seafood, sandwiches, salads, sushi, dumplings and Asian cuisine. They also have a wide drinks menu, so you can sit back and relax, sipping a cocktail under the sails of the Opera House. Lower Concourse level, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney. Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner, Sun–Thu 7.30am–10.30pm, Fri–Sat 7.30am–12am. 9250 7111. sydneyoperahouse.com PORTSIDE SYDNEY

Modern Australian Relax by the harbour with uninterrupted views and discover one of the Sydney Opera House’s best-kept secrets. With an inventive menu showcasing local seasonal produce and relaxed table service dining,

Portside Sydney features a new look interior including stylish indoor furniture, creating a relaxed lounge space for those looking for an intimate, casual dining experience. Offering pretheatre dining and high tea as well as brunch, lunch and dinner, Portside Sydney is the perfect place to unwind while looking out over Sydney’s famous harbour. Western Broadwalk, Sydney Opera House, Sydney. Mon– Fri lunch from 11.30am and dinner from 5pm, Sat–Sun from 11.30am. 9250 7220. portsidesydney.com.au

alongside upmarket dining with Royal Banquets and Tandoori delicacies such as Chicken Tikka Hyderabadi and Paneer Sizzler Skewer Ajwaini. The exotic colours and heady aromas of spices are combined perfectly to create a sublime taste for all patrons. Ground Floor, The Quay Building, 2 Phillip Street, Sydney. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm and dinner 5pm–10.30pm. 9251 7722. thespiceroom.com.au

THE SPICE ROOM

and intimate restaurant offers guests an indulgent culinary experience with 360-degree revolving views of the city. With dark mahogany wood finishes and soft ambient lighting,

Indian The Spice Room in the heart of Circular Quay, serves a combination of Indian street food from old Delhi such as Jhal Muri and Mumbai Papdi Chat

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360 BAR AND DINING

Modern Australian This stylish

Food

360 Bar and Dining provides a breathtaking setting with an unbeatable backdrop. In the kitchen, traditional techniques are combined with contemporary flair to create seasonally changing menus utilising the best in fresh produce. Reception Level 4, Westfield Sydney, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney. Daily lunch 12pm–4pm (last seating 2pm) and dinner 5.30pm–11pm (last seating 9pm). 8223 3883. 360dining.com.au BOTANIC GARDENS RESTAURANT

Modern Australian The picturesque Botanic Gardens Restaurant is an enchanting venue offering open-air dining in exquisite garden surrounds. Enjoy a lunch during the

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week, or long breakfast on the weekends, and indulge in quality food with their seasonally changing menus. The café provides an excellent casual spot for lunch with a selection of gourmet sandwiches, salads, baked goods and excellent coffee. Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney. Restaurant: Lunch daily 12pm–3pm, breakfast Sat–Sun 9.30am–11.30am. Cafe: Daily 8.30am– 4.30pm. 1300 558 980. botanicrestaurant.com.au FRATELLI FRESH

Italian Fratelli Fresh is Sydney’s leading providore, specialising in fresh produce and serving up authentic Italian fine food. The menu heroes the very best of Italian cooking, where simplicity meets robust flavours and fresh produce. The portions are generous and the menu is extensive with beautifully blended wines to complement a mixture of savoury dishes, pastas and pizzas. Buon Appetito! 11 Bridge Street, Sydney. 9259 5692. 229–231 Macquarie Street, Sydney. 9259 5672. Shop 8, 16 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9259 5674. 52 Mitchell Road, Alexandria. 9259 5691. Level 5, Westfield Sydney. 8099 7055. 118 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest. 8099 7070. 211 Bent Street, Moore Park, Entertainment Quarter. 8099 7069. ICC Sydney, 14 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. 9259 5600. fratellifresh.com.au INDU

Indian/Sri Lankan Go on a journey to the Indian subcontinent at INDU. Their flavoursome menu of cuisine from Sri Lanka and southern India is fused with modern influences.

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The menu is divided into sections for easy choosing and is designed to share. Try the pan-seared scallops in a shell with cauliflower puree, cumin, finger lime and green mango pickle, or the inventive squid ink hopper with spice-crusted tuna, pomelo and tuna belly pickle. There’s also a great range of cool cocktails as well as their signature gin and tonics, and the friendly staff are always on hand to help choose. 350 George Street, (entry via Angel Place) Sydney. Mon–Fri 12pm–late and Sat 5pm–late. 9223 0158. indudining.com.au JADE TEMPLE

Cantonese Experience classic Cantonese cuisine at Jade Temple. The menu features dishes such as lemon chicken, honey prawns and steamed fish with ginger and shallot. Housed in the historic Burns Philp & Co. building on Bridge Street, Jade Temple draws on its heritage-listed features and soaring ceiling as the décor takes its cue from Asia’s colonial past with elegant plantation shutters and colourful fabric motifs on the walls. 11 Bridge Street, Sydney. Mon–Thu 12pm–3pm and 6pm–10.30pm, Fri 12pm–3pm, 5.30pm–11pm, Sat 5.30pm–11pm and Sun 5.30pm–10pm. 9252 1888. jadetemple.com.au KID KYOTO

Japanese With a serious nod to the iconic music of the 80s and 90s, Kid Kyoto is a modern Japanese restaurant inspired by the Izakaya bars of Japan. With a hand-picked soundtrack of classic tunes playing from Nirvana to Portishead, Kid Kyoto is a feast for all your senses. The menu is divided into different

musical sections. Go “Raw & Unplugged” with the beef tartare ‘teriyaki flavour’, nashi pear and whipped katsuobushi, or take to the “Main Stage” with the Soundgarden-inspired ‘Black Hole Sun’ pork belly with nori jam, apple and pickled radish. 17–19 Bridge Street (entry via Bridge Lane), Sydney. Mon– Fri 12pm–late, Sat 5pm–late. 9241 1991. kidkyoto.com.au

restaurant in Sydney’s CBD. Owned and operated by Peter Koutsopoulos, Medusa Greek Taverna succeeds in creating a true Greek experience. 2 Market Street (Corner Market and Kent Streets), Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3.30pm, dinner Mon–Sat 5.30pm–9pm (last booking). 9267 0799. medusagreektaverna.com.au

KINGSLEYS AUSTRALIAN STEAKHOUSE

Modern Australian The

Steakhouse Located in

the heart of the Sydney CBD, Kingsleys Australian Steakhouse is housed in a former candle factory. Enjoy a perfect steak and a glass of wine in this rustic steakhouse. They believe in serving premium quality beef in a simple manner allowing true flavour and texture to shine. 29A King Street, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm– 3pm, dinner Mon–Sat 5.30pm–10pm. 9295 5080. kingsleysauststeak.com.au MEDUSA GREEK MEZE

Greek Set in the heart of Sydney’s CBD and part of the Medusa restaurant family, Medusa Greek Meze brings Greek street food to Sydney. You’re invited to sit back and relax within a warm and comfortable setting, as you sip Greek wine and people watch while indulging in the authentic flavours of Greece. 111 York Street, Sydney. Mon– Fri 7.30am–10pm. 9283 2423. medusagreekmeze.com.au MEDUSA GREEK TAVERNA

Greek From the sun soaked

hills of Greece comes Medusa Greek Taverna. Traditional family recipes and farm fresh ingredients combined with the love of authentic Greek cooking is what you will find at this

THE PAVILION

Pavilion is seated on the edge of The Domain directly opposite the Art Gallery of NSW. The Pavilion offers a uniquely-shaped curved building, with modern interiors and leafy garden vistas. With an emphasis on fresh produce, the seasonally changing menus are crafted with a modern Australian flare, offering guests quality food matched with attentive service. 1 Art Gallery Road, Sydney. Restaurant: Daily 9am–3pm. Kiosk: Daily 8am–4pm. 1300 300 278. pavilionrestaurant.com.au SPICE TEMPLE

Chinese This city restaurant is at the forefront of modern Chinese dining. It focuses on dishes from China’s lesser known regions. The dark and intimate surroundings add to the mystique, while the menu definitely favours those who enjoy a hit of spice. With incredible service and divine food, Spice Temple lives up to its name. 10 Bligh Street, Sydney. Mon–Wed 12pm–3pm and 6pm–10.30pm, Thu–Fri 12pm–3pm and 6pm–11pm, Sat 5.30pm–11pm and Sun 6pm–10pm. 8078 1888. spicetemple.com.au


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STEEL BAR AND GRILL

Modern Australian Steel Bar and Grill have sourced the finest cuts of meat from quality producers and have enhanced their flavour with a natural smokey goodness that only a woodfired grill can produce. If a quick bite and a drink is what you’re after, then grab a spot on their enclosed terrace and try some Sydney rock oysters and a glass of wine. 60 Carrington Street, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm– 3pm, dinner Mon–Sat 6pm–late. 9299 9997. steelbarandgrill.com SYDNEY TOWER BUFFET

Modern Australian Sydney

Tower Buffet offers diners over 60 freshly prepared dishes from a range of cuisines, including modern Australian, Vietnamese,

Chinese, Japanese, Italian and a selection of fresh seafood, not to mention the DIY dessert bar. Attentive and friendly service is matched with spectacular 360-degree views of the city, making this a unique dining experience for locals and visitors alike. Reception Level 4, Sydney Westfield Centre, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney. Daily lunch 11.30am– 3.30pm (last seating 2pm) and dinner 5pm–10.30pm (last seating 9pm). 8223 3800. sydneytowerbuffet.com.au THE TEA ROOM QVB

Traditional High Tea What better way to capture the sense of occasion than with the time-honoured ritual of traditional afternoon tea. Indulge in a truly unique experience from Royal Albert fine china and British

silverware settings, to the delectable selection of petits fours prepared by the award-winning patissier. Traditional afternoon tea includes a set selection of sweet cakes and savoury pastries, selection of finger sandwiches, homemade scones with preserve and cream and a wide selection of tea or coffee. Level 3, North End, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. Morning tea Mon–Fri 10am–12pm. Traditional afternoon tea daily 10am–close. 9283 7279. thetearoom.com.au

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BLACKBIRD

Modern Australian Set in Darling Harbour’s bustling Cockle Bay Wharf, Blackbird uses the freshest ingredients to create

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mouthwatering burgers, stone-oven pizzas and more. The modern Australian menu is not only satisfying but also adventurous in an atmosphere that exudes sociability. Balcony level, Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 11.30am–late. 9283 7385. blackbirdcafe.com.au CASA RISTORANTE ITALIANO

Italian Head chef Romano has used his Italian history and heritage to create unique dishes to suit the taste buds of Sydney locals and visitors alike. You will enjoy delicious classic Italian food made from Sydney’s freshest produce, with a great wine list to match. The woodfired pizzas are a must and will have you transported to Italy with every bite.

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42–48 The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Sydney. Daily 11.30am–late, Sat–Sun breakfast from 8.30am. 9279 4115. lovecasa.com.au GEORGES MEDITERRANEAN BAR & GRILL

Mediterranean Georges Mediterranean Bar & Grill sources the finest produce to create their flavoursome dishes. Georges’ simple and unique concept mixed with their flare and ambiance stems from the heart of the Mediterranean, giving visitors a special dining experience. With stunning views of Darling Harbour, signature cocktails and unique wines, Georges will definitely seduce your tastebuds! Wharf 3, The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm, dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm and lunch Sat–Sun 12pm–4pm, dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm. 9295 5066. georgesrestaurant.com.au HARBOUR KITCHEN & BAR

Modern Australian Spanning across the balcony level of Harbourside, Harbour Bar & Kitchen (HBK) offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the iconic Sydney city skyline from every seat in the house. HBK is a world-class dining experience paired with a luxe outdoor bar scene. The menu offers the finest charcoal oven meats, seafood and vegetables, as well as innovative smaller share plates. Shop 437 & 447, Level 2, Harbourside Shopping Centre, 2–10 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. Mon– Fri 10am–late, Sat–Sun 9am–late. 9280 2029. harbourbarandkitchen.com.au

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HUNTER & BARREL

Modern Australian Hunter & Barrel is a sophisticated take on the hunter’s way, where ancient ritual combines with raw elements of nature in a modern setting. Inside, you can hear the crackle from the fire, smell the meat smoking and see the stacks of coals by the pit. With abundant food offerings, including braised soups, slow-cooked meats, pies, and hearty stews prepared by their signature coal and spit rotisserie, Hunter & Barrel is the perfect place to feast with friends and family. Tenancy 303, Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour. Sun–Thu 12pm–10pm, Fri–Sat 12pm–10.30pm. 9264 9888. hunterandbarrel.com MEAT DISTRICT CO

Modern Australian At Meat District Co, the hanging cured meats, fall-off-thebone ribs and fresh-made bread will leave nothing to be desired. Their menu features tender and juicy steaks, slow roasted ribs, succulent burgers, the freshest of salads and irresistible desserts. Shop R3, 11 Lime Street, King Street Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 11am–late. 9299 9762. meatdistrictco.com.au

of drinks are also on offer. Shop C08, Ground Floor, ICC Sydney, 1A Harbour Street, Sydney. Daily 7am–12am. 9212 6789. planarrestaurant.com.au SORENZO

Japanese Sorenzo brings contemporary Japanese flavours to Darling Harbour for guests to experience whilst taking in the calming waterfront views of the harbour. Ranging from sashimi to wagyu steaks, Sorenzo encompasses the ever-changing Japanese cuisine by infusing Japanese flavours into western ingredients to provide a fresh change of pace, whilst keeping some of the Japanese favourites for the traditionalists. Shop 347, Level 2, Harbourside Shopping Centre,

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Steakhouse Steersons offers premium quality in all aspects of their dining experience—from the restaurant setting to the excellent steak. Their steaks are second to none in quality, taste and texture; they are succulent and sumptuous and matched by an impressive and extensive wine list featuring Australian and imported wines. If you are a steak lover, then a visit to Steersons is a must. 17 Lime Street, King Street Wharf, Sydney. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm, dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm. 9295 5060. steersons.com.au

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Modern Australian Conveniently located on the ground floor of the ICC Sydney in the heart of Darling Harbour, Planar is the perfect spot for a bite to eat any time of the day or night. From prawn lollipops and Tex-Mex nachos to burgers, stone-baked pizzas and mains like American pork ribs and Australian shredded wagyu, there’s something on the menu to cater to everyone’s tastes. Tempting desserts and a wide variety

POSITIONED IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKS | OLD ENGLISH PUB CHARM UNIQUE “WOW” FACTOR WITH THE AMAZING VIEW DELICIOUS GOURMET PUB MENU | GREAT RANGE OF BEER, WINE & COCKTAILS PRIVATE DINING IN THE MIDDLE LEVEL | WELCOMING & FUN ATMOSPHERE 96 CUMBERLAND STREET, THE ROCKS TEL: 9247 4794. WWW.THEGLENMORE.COM.AU


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CHIN CHIN

Asian This spin-off of the successful Melbourne restaurant is proving popular here too. Housed in the historic Griffiths Tea Building in Surry Hills, Chin Chin offers a uniquely Australian take on Asian cuisine. Using the freshest produce and a mix of herbs and spices, their chefs have created a stunning menu of delightfully tasty dishes. 69 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills. Daily 11.30am–late. 9281 3322. chinchinrestaurant.com.au HOPPER KADE

Sri Lankan Hopper Kade serves a modern take on Sri Lankan cuisine. They fuse traditional Sri Lankan flavours with western cooking

techniques and Australian influences. Their signature hoppers are made in-house from fermented rice flour and coconut milk. The hoppers are naturally dairy and gluten free, filled with a free-range egg and new additions such as Lankanspiced 12-hour beef brisket and pulled pork. The menu also features Roti wraps, a Sri Lankan roti filled with biryani rice, pickle and hung yoghurt and Biryani plates made with a base of biryani rice, topped with pickle, coconut sambol and a choice of fillings such as beetroot curry or spiced chicken. 253 Crown Street, Darlinghurst. Tue 11am–3pm, Wed–Fri 11am–3pm and 5pm–10pm, Sat–Sun 8am–3pm and 5pm–10pm. hopperkade.com.au

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THE GREEN LION

Vegan Located in the innerwest suburb of Rozelle, The Green Lion is said to be Australia’s first-pub offering a 100% plant-based menu. You’ll get all your regular pub favourites but with a vegan twist. Try their vegan version of burgers, hot dogs, pizza, lasagna, chicken schnitzel, “seafood” baskets, nachos and more. Upstairs at The Red Lion Hotel, 726 Darling Street, Rozelle. Wed–Thu 6pm– 9pm, Fri 6pm–9.30pm, Sat 12.30pm–9.30pm, Sun 12.30pm–8.30pm. thegreenlion.com.au TRAMSHEDS

Around The World Filled with top-notch restaurants and food providores, Tramsheds Harold Park

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is the perfect pit stop for the hungry diner with many options to choose from. The Tramsheds site is the former home of the Rozelle Tramway Depot which was originally built in 1904. Inside the building you’ll find a mix of restaurants that all focus on food, sustainability and community. Restaurants include Belles Hot Chicken, Flour Eggs Water, Osaka Trading Co, Gelato Messina, Bekya, Butcher and the Farmer and Fish and Co. 1 Dalgal Way, Forest Lodge. Daily 7am–10pm. 8398 5695. tramshedssydney.com.au

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BURNT ORANGE

Modern Australian/High Tea Located in the beautiful Sydney suburb of Mosman, Burnt Orange is housed in a stunning sandstone mansion overlooking Sydney harbour. Their café is open daily serving yummy breakfast, lunch, high tea and afternoon tea. The menu focuses on buying the best quality ingredients from the top suppliers in Sydney and they change their menu seasonally. 1109 Middle Head Road, Mosman. Mon–Fri 8.30am–4pm and Sat–Sun 8.30am–5.30pm. 9969 1120. burntorange.com.au GUNNERS’ BARRACKS

Modern Australian/High Tea This former military

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barracks was originally designed and constructed in 1873. Grand Pacific Group restored and re-opened Gunners’ Barracks in 2005 as a stunning dining and events venue. With views across Sydney harbour and interior features including hand-printed Florence Broadhurst wallpaper, Czech crystal chandeliers and ornate antique

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furniture, Gunners’ Barracks truly is a unique world-class dining experience. End of Suakin Drive, Georges Heights, Mosman. Devonshire, morning and afternoon tea from 10am weekdays. Afternoon tea from 10am weekends. À la carte lunch from 12pm Mon–Fri. 8962 5900. gunnersbarracks.com.au

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THE ARGYLE

Modern Australian With six unique spaces under the one roof, The Argyle is perfect for any occasion. Whether it be cocktails in the sleek and stylish Belvedere Bar, drinks in the relaxed lounge or a private party in the intimate surrounds of the Reibey Room. You can even grab a delicious lunch or dinner at The Argyle Kitchen. 18 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Daily 11am–late. 9247 5500. theargylerocks.com THE CUT BAR & GRILL

Steakhouse Housed within a heritage cellar in the heart of The Rocks, The Cut Bar & Grill was inspired by New York’s super-chic steak restaurants. The menu celebrates the very finest cuts of prime Australian beef and sustainable seafood and the dishes are cooked to perfection and matched with impeccable service and fine wines. 16 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Mon–Fri lunch 12pm–3pm and dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm, Sat 5.30pm–11pm, Sun 5.30pm–10pm. 9259 5695. cutbarandgrill.com EL CAMINO CANTINA

Tex-Mex Located in the heart of The Rocks precinct, El Camino Cantina boasts two huge bars featuring fullyrestored 1957 Chevy trunks,

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complimentary fresh salsa and chips and a large dining room, all with an explosive Tex-Mex meets rock ‘n’ roll vibe. Think muscle cars, motorbikes and neon signs with glimmering lights. It’s all about big, bold flavours as well as freshly blended margaritas. 18 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Mon–Thu 12pm–12am, Fri–Sat 12pm–1am, Sun 12pm–10pm. 9259 5668. elcaminocantina.com.au FISH AT THE ROCKS

Seafood This family-owned restaurant features images of the early-20th-century fishing boats on its walls, while the menu includes exquisite offerings such as the chef’s signature dish of whole baked baby barramundi stuffed with prawns and vegetables, as well as traditional seafood offerings of oysters, lobster, prawns and scallops plus the daily specials board. 29 Kent Street, The Rocks. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm– 2.15pm, dinner daily 6pm–9.15pm. 9252 4614. fishattherocks.com.au MUNICH BRAUHAUS

Bavarian Munich Brauhaus is a traditional Bavarian bierhaus, where guests can dine, drink and party like Oktoberfest never ended. Located in Sydney’s historic Rocks district it is a bier lovers’ delight. Try the venue’s very own signature Munich Lager, as well as a series of exclusively imported Bavarian Biers, while the menu includes crispy pork belly, pork knuckle, spicy squid and haus-made sausages. Cnr Argyle and Playfair Streets, The Rocks. Mon– Fri 11am–late, Sat–Sun 9am–late. 9247 7785. munichbrauhaus.com

PONY LOUNGE & DINING

Modern Australian Pony’s

open-plan kitchen features a wood-fired Argentinian grill and the interior includes heritage brick walls, woven art hangings and pendant lights hung from the original timber ceiling. The outdoor deck has a stylish bar and communal dining table, perfect for cocktails, sharing small plates with friends, or a more intimate dinner for two. The Rocks Centre, cnr Kendall Lane and Argyle Street, The Rocks. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm, dinner from 5.30pm. 9252 7797. ponydiningtherocks.com SAKÉ RESTAURANT & BAR

Japanese Saké Restaurant & Bar combines funky décor and delicious Japanese cuisine to create a truly exciting dining experience. Top executive chefs deliver an intriguing blend of new-style sushi and classic dishes in a stunning contemporary space. The bar serves 50 kinds of saké as well as a selection of contemporary cocktails. 12 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Lunch Mon–Sun 12pm–3pm, dinner Mon–Thu 5.30pm– 10.30pm, Fri–Sat 5.30pm– 11.30pm and Sun 5pm–10pm. 9259 5656. Also located at 33 Cross Street, Double Bay. Lunch Mon–Sun 12pm–3pm, dinner Sun–Thu 5.30pm– 10pm, Fri–Sat 5.30pm–11pm. 8017 3104. sakerestaurant.com.au

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CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES

Modern Australian/High Tea Dining on Sydney’s

shimmering harbour is a must and Captain Cook Cruises offers premium dining onboard Sydney’s most prestigious cruise ships. A comprehensive range of lunch, high tea and dinner options are available over four decks

and private dining rooms. For the ultimate dining experience try the Gold or Platinum Penfolds dinner options including six course degustation dining and a selection of Australia’s most celebrated wines. Circular Quay (Wharf 6) and Darling Harbour (Pier 26). 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au

WALSH BAY

WALSH BAY KITCHEN

Modern Australian Walsh Bay Kitchen is located in the heart of Sydney’s vibrant arts and theatre district at Walsh Bay. Their innovative menu features Australian fare and produce from Sydney’s finest providores. The Walsh Bay Kitchen bar offers a space for pre-theatre goers and locals to meet. Furnished with select cosy lounge chairs, complete with an impressive wine list and creative cocktails. 22 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. Tue–Sat lunch from midday, dinner from 5pm, Sun dinner from 5pm, as per performances. 1300 368 801. walshbaykitchen.com.au

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LUKE’S KITCHEN

Modern Australian Prominent Australian chef Luke Mangan bringd you Luke’s Kitchen. The venue is a neighbourhood style eatery and the kitchen is led by Sydney chef Mathew Leighton. The space features a contemporary palette of earthy green and blush pink is the backdrop to warm pendant lighting, and retro finishes including a beaded curtain and a floral screen. Wed–Fri 4pm–late, Sat 10am–late, Sun 10am–4pm. 8 Danks Street, Waterloo. 9002 5346. lukeskitchen.com.au


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THE TEA ROOM QVB Housed within the iconic Queen Victoria Building is one of Sydney’s grandest dining rooms, The Tea Room QVB. Rich in architectural history and European majesty, this exquisitely appointed establishment offers a signature traditional High Tea experience that is truly unforgettable. Indulge in an afternoon of splendour and decadence, from Royal Albert fine china and British silverware settings, to the delectable selection of sweet cakes, savoury pastries and finger sandwiches. Morning Tea—Monday to Friday, 10am–12pm. High Tea—Seven days, 10am–close. Level 3, North End, Queen Victoria Building, Tel: 9283 7279. thetearoom.com.au

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FISH AT THE ROCKS Established in 1988, Fish at The Rocks is home to a delicious array of modern Australian seafood. The menu at this family-owned restaurant features exquisite offerings such as the chef’s signature dish of whole baked baby barramundi stuffed with prawn and vegetables, as well as traditional seafood offerings of oysters, lobster, prawns and scallops plus the daily specials board. Images of early-20th-century fishing boats adorn the walls of this restaurant, which is centrally located in the historic Rocks precinct. Fully Licensed and BYO. Closed for renovations, expected reopening Tuesday 24 July. 29 Kent Street, The Rocks. Tel: 9252 4614. fishattherocks.com.au

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SAKÉ RESTAURANT & BAR One of Sydney’s most awarded contemporary Japanese restaurants, Sake Restaurant & Bar serves contemporary Japanese cuisine that mixes new style sushi with classic Japanese dishes. The menu, created by Executive Chef Shaun Presland, features the finest sushi and sashimi. Drop in for cocktails, pull up a seat at the sushi bar, or settle in for an evening and savour the experience. With the continued success of the brand, Saké has welcomed a second Sydney location in heart of the flourishing Double Bay dining scene. Lunch and dinner Monday–Sunday. 12 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Tel: 9259 5656. 33 Cross Street, Double Bay. Tel: 8017 3104. sakerestaurant.com.au

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THE CUT BAR & GRILL The Cut Bar & Grill is a meat lover’s emporium; set in an intimate and unique candle-lit underground space where service meets precision and the diners mean business. This classically charming New York inspired steak house prides itself in serving premium cuts of high-quality Australian meat alongside the freshest sustainable seafood. The mouth-watering menu is cooked to perfection by head chef Joel Wootten, matched with impeccable service and a consistently award-winning selection of fine wines, cocktails and whiskies. 16 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Tel: 9259 5695. cutbarandgrill.com

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MUNICH BRAUHAUS Munich Brauhaus is an energetic modern Bavarian Bier Hall located in the heart of The Rocks. Be transported to Bavaria as you raise a stein of pure bier and celebrate with the live Oom Pah-Pah Band. The impressive menu at Munich Brauhaus offers up hearty, satisfying traditional favourites including crispy pork knuckles and schnitzels alongside a stellar selection of hand-crafted burgers, haus-made hot dogs and craft salads. Perfect for groups of all sizes, Munich Brauhaus boasts a large bustling Keller Bar and an impressive array of imported, pure biers and schnapps as well as a new range of Bavarian inspired craft beer. Cnr Playfair and Argyle Streets, The Rocks. Tel: 9247 7785. munichbrauhaus.com

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Sights The Archibald Prize at AGNSW This popular painting exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales shows off the winner and finalists from the renowned portrait competition, The Archibald Prize. You’ll see the winning work, Yvette Coppersmith’s self-portrait in the style of George Lambert, as well as finalist works including Anne Middleton’s portrait of actor Also on display are entries from The Wynne Prize (awarded to the best landscape painting of Australian scenery), and the Sulman Prize (awarded to the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project). Until 9 September, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney. 1800 679 278. artgallery.nsw.gov.au

ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTS BONDI BEACH

Australia’s most famous beach is popular no matter what time of the year it is. The golden sands and gentle blue waves are great for swimming and learning to surf. Walk along the shore, take a dip in the water or relax on the sand—Bondi Beach is Sydney at its best. Campbell Parade, Bondi. BRIDGECLIMB

Located on Sydney Harbour Bridge, BridgeClimb is one of the city’s favourite pastimes. More than 3 million people have ventured across the catwalks, ladders and arches to get to the 134-metre-high peak, looking down over the shimmering harbour and across to the immense city skyscrapers. 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 8274 7777. bridgeclimb.com COCKATOO ISLAND

Cockatoo Island is a UNESCO World Heritage island located in the middle of Sydney Harbour. Explore the island through its

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numerous walking paths and tunnels, and learn more about the convict history of this former ship building dockyard. You can even stay overnight in the campground. Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour. 8969 2100. cockatooisland.gov.au DARLING HARBOUR

This waterside precinct is renowned for its vast array of restaurants, shops and tourist attractions including SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, the Powerhouse Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum and a children’s playground. From the city, walk down Market or Bathurst Streets and across the footbridge. 9240 8500. darlingharbour.com FEATHERDALE WILDLIFE PARK

Located in Sydney’s west, Featherdale Wildlife Park is a hands-on wildlife experience with a focus on animal education. From koalas, kangaroos and wombats, through to snakes, crocodiles, lizards, birds and more, you’ll get

to see so many animals up close. You can even have a personal encounter with a koala, owl, reptile or dingo. 217–229 Kildare Road, Doonside. Daily 8am–5pm. 9622 1644. featherdale.com.au THE GOODS LINE

The Goods Line is Sydney’s answer to New York’s High Line. Running from Railway Square near Central Station, through to Darling Harbour along an old freight railway corridor, the pathway is an urban retreat. Walk past the University of Technology Sydney’s architectural masterpiece, the Frank Gehry-designed Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, known to locals as the “paper bag” building. Along the way take a seat at one of the bright communal picnic tables, or have a fun game of table tennis. From Railway Square, Ultimo to Darling Harbour. HYDE PARK BARRACKS MUSEUM

Hyde Park Barracks is a significant convict site in Australia, and has had World Hertitage list status since 2010. The Hyde Park Barracks stood at the centre

of the world’s largest and most diverse system of transported convict labour. More than 50,000 convicts passed through its gates from 1819 to 1848. In 1984, the Barracks opened as a museum, and today, you can learn the stories of the thousands of men and women who lived and worked here. Queens Square, Macquarie Street, Sydney. Daily 10am–5pm. 8239 2311. sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/ hyde-park-barracks-museum LUNA PARK SYDNEY

Luna Park is Sydney’s top entertainment precinct of many faces! Bring the family and enjoy a day of fun on The Wild Mouse—Sydney’s favourite rollercoaster, the ferris wheel, Coney Island, mirror maze or the numerous other rides and attractions. 1 Olympic Drive, Milsons Point. Opening times vary, check online. 9922 6644. lunaparksydney.com MADAME TUSSAUDS SYDNEY

The world-famous wax attraction Madame Tussauds Sydney allows you to get up close and

ARCHIBALD PRIZE 2018 FINALIST, AMBER BOARDMAN, “SELF-CARE EXHAUSTION”, ACRYLIC ON POLYESTER, 183 X 183 CM. © THE ARTIST, PHOTO: FELICITY JENKINS/AGNSW.

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personal with over 70 of the world’s iconic celebrities and our very own Aussie stars! With nine exciting, interactive zones Madame Tussauds combines glitz and glamour with incredible history. Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 10am–6pm. madametussauds.com.au/ sydney/en/ MANLY

One of Sydney’s favourite beachside suburbs is just a 30-minute ferry ride from Circular Quay. The trip on the Manly Ferry is spectacular and once in Manly, there is so much to do. Take a surf lesson, go for a dip, hire a bike and ride along the beachfront or stroll around to beautiful Shelly Beach and go for a snorkel. Then there are the many restaurants and bars in which to sit back and relax by the seaside. Manly. 9976 1430. hellomanly.com.au THE MINT

The Mint is one of Sydney CBD’s oldest public buildings and is an historic coining factory. The building was constructed in 1811–1816 as the south wing of Governor Macquarie’s General Hospital for convicts. The hospital became known as the ‘Rum Hospital’, because it was built in exchange for exclusive rights for three merchants to import 45,000 gallons of spirits to the colony. 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney. Mon–Fri 9.30am– 5pm (closed weekends). 8239 2288. sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/ the-mint PYLON LOOKOUT

Walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge then head up to the 200 stairs to the

Pylon Lookout for mindblowing panoramic views. There is an exhibition inside the pylon where you can learn more about the construction of the bridge. Cahill Expressway, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney. Daily 10am–5pm. 9240 1100. pylonlookout.com.au THE ROCKS

This historic precinct is located north of the CBD, between Circular Quay and Walsh Bay. Wander the cobblestoned streets and discover the many stories from The Rocks’ convict past at The Rocks Discovery Museum. Check out the markets at the weekends, then head to one of the many restaurants and bars in the area. Be sure to drop by one of The Rocks’ historic pubs for a drink or two with locals. The Rocks. therocks.com SEA LIFE SYDNEY AQUARIUM

Be taken on a journey of amazing discovery through 14 themed areas, including the tropical Bay of Rays, Discovery Rockpool, South Coast Shipwreck, Dugong Island and more. SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is also home to the world’s largest collection of Australian aquatic life. Aquarium Pier, Darling Harbour. Daily 10am–7pm. sydneyaquarium.com.au SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE

The star of our New Year’s Eve fireworks and probably the most photographed man-made structure in Australia, the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in 1932 as the world’s tallest steel arch bridge. More than 200,000 cars travel over the bridge every day. Climb up the 200 stairs in the South East Pylon to the

lookout and check out the museum inside or climb to the top of the bridge with BridgeClimb. SYDNEY OBSERVATORY

The Sydney Observatory at The Rocks is consistently ranked by Sydneysiders as one of the city’s favourite attractions. It’s the place to enjoy a starry night, watch a 3D show, and learn about the universe. The Observatory is also a favourite romantic destination for locals and runs shows by day and by night. 1003 Upper Fort Street, Millers Point. 9217 0111. sydneyobservatory.com.au SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK

An easy train or ferry ride from Sydney’s CBD will get you to Sydney Olympic Park. Built for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Sydney Olympic Park is now known as one of Sydney’s major sporting and entertainment venues. There are lots of family-friendly activities to enjoy and plenty of green spaces to explore. Australia Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park. 9714 7888. sydneyolympicpark.com.au SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognised buildings in the world. It was designed by architect Jørn Utzon and opened in 1973. Today it is home to a huge program of events encompassing music, theatre, dance, ideas, comedy and more. You can take a tour and learn more about this masterpiece, or stop by the famous Opera Bar for a drink and bask in the glory of this architectural beauty. Bennelong Point, Sydney. 9250 7111. sydneyoperahouse.com

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SYDNEY TOWER EYE

If you’re in Sydney for a day or even a lifetime, the views from Sydney Tower Eye make for an unforgettable experience! At 250 metres tall, Sydney Tower Eye offers stunning, uninterrupted 360-degree views of Sydney and its famous landmarks. SKYWALK at Sydney Tower Eye, is a breathtaking outdoor experience. Level 5, Westfield Sydney, Market Street, Sydney. Daily 9am–10pm. sydneytowereye.com.au TARONGA ZOO

Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo showcases over 4,000 animals from all around the world. Get nose to nose with everything from emus to elephants and lions to lizards. There are regular shows and feeding times, with great photo opportunities. Bradley’s Head Road, Mosman. Daily 9.30am–5pm (Sep–Apr), 9.30am–4.30pm (May–Aug). 9969 2777. taronga.org.au WET’N’WILD SYDNEY

Get wet at Sydney’s biggest water theme park—Wet’n’Wild Sydney! Enjoy action-packed rides like 360Rush, featuring 360-degree looping water slides to The Surf Deck, where you can learn to catch a wave. The whole family will enjoy The Beach, Australia’s largest wave pool, and Boomerang Bay. Open Sept–Apr only, check website for opening days. 427 Reservoir Road, Prospect. wetnwildsydney.com.au WILD LIFE SYDNEY ZOO

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to face with one of the world’s largest saltwater crocodiles at the amazing Kakadu Gorge. Explore the Kangaroo Walk-About, meet koalas in Gum Tree Valley and more! WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo features interactive displays, entertaining keeper talks and enhanced walkthrough habitats including Koala Encounters and Butterfly Tropics. Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 10am–5pm. wildlifesydney.com.au

MUSEUMS

AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM

Australia’s first public museum is dedicated to exploring and understanding the world. Their exhibitions are a joy for adults and kids alike. Collections not to be missed include First Australians and Wild Planet. 1 William Street, Sydney. Daily 9.30am–5pm. 9320 6000. australianmuseum.net.au AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

Australia’s dedicated maritime museum is located right on the water’s edge at Darling Harbour. Their core exhibitions explore maritime aspects of Indigenous culture, European exploration, immigration, sport and leisure, defence and Australia’s maritime links with the USA. Climb aboard the HMAS Vampire, Australia’s largest museum vessel and the last of the country’s big gun ships. 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour. Daily 9.30am–5pm. 9298 3777. anmm.gov.au

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The Museum of Sydney is on the site of Australia’s first Government House, built in 1788 by NSW’s first Governor, Captain Arthur Phillip. The buildings’ foundations were successfully excavated by archaeologists in the 1980s and are now a centrepiece of the museum. The museum extends over three floors, exhibiting colonial history, documents, furniture and art, and indigenous culture. Corner of Bridge and Phillip Streets, Sydney. 9251 5988. sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/ museum-of-sydney POWERHOUSE MUSEUM

The Powerhouse Museum contains a unique and diverse collection that spans history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative arts, music, transport and space exploration. Their programs have a strong focus on the ideas and technologies that have changed our world, and the people who created them. 500 Harris Street, Ultimo. 9217 0111. maas.museum THE ROCKS DISCOVERY MUSEUM

This family-friendly museum tells the story of The Rocks area of Sydney from pre-European days to the present. Housed in a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, the museum is home to a unique collection of images and archaeological artefacts found in The Rocks. The exhibits are filled with interactive fun, using touch screens to bring the history of the area alive. Kendall Lane (enter via Argyle Street), The Rocks. Daily 10am–5pm. 9240 8680. therocks.com

SUSANNAH PLACE MUSEUM

Susannah Place has been home to more than 100 families throughout history. Learn their stories in this original terrace of four houses that has survived modern development. Don’t forget to pick up a unique souvenir at the delightfully re-created 1915 corner shop. 58–64 Gloucester Street, The Rocks. Daily 2pm–5pm. 9241 1893. sydneylivingmuseums.com. au/susannah-place-museum SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM

The Sydney Jewish Museum, located in the inner-city suburb of Darlinghurst, documents and examines the history of the Holocaust. It stands as a memorial to the six million murdered Jews and the millions of non-Jewish victims. It also tells the history of the Jews in Australia and illustrates the richness of Jewish life by showing its traditions. The Sydney Jewish Museum provides an eye-opening experience for all visitors through its permanent and temporary exhibitions. 148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst. Sun 10am–4pm, Mon–Thu 10am–4.30pm, Fri 10am– 3pm (closed Sat). 9360 7999. sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

PARKS

AUBURN BOTANIC GARDENS

These sprawling urban gardens cover 9.2 hectares and feature a range of unique plant and animal life. The gardens are popular for picnics, and every August Auburn Botanic Gardens hosts its annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Corner Chisholm and Chiswick Roads, Auburn. cumberland.nsw.gov.au/ auburn-botanic-gardens AUSTRALIAN BOTANIC GARDEN, MOUNT ANNAN

The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan is Australia’s largest botanic garden with more than 416 hectares for visitors to discover. The Garden features themed areas such as the Wattle and Banksia gardens, 7 kilometres of mountain bike trails and more than 20 kilometres of walking tracks. Narellan Road, Mount Annan. Daily 8am–5pm (until 7pm during summer). 4634 7900. australianbotanicgarden.com.au BARANGAROO RESERVE

Barangaroo Reserve offers spectacular views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, ANZAC Bridge and surrounds. The six-hectare headland has been planted

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with over 75,000 trees and shrubs. Stroll around the foreshore on the Wulugul Walk, lie back on the Stargazer Lawn or bask in the vast multipurpose space of The Cutaway. Enter via Argyle Place or Towns Place, Walsh Bay. 9255 1700. barangaroo.sydney BLUE MOUNTAINS BOTANIC GARDEN, MOUNT TOMAH

Stroll through 78 acres of magnificent landscaped gardens housing Australia’s most extensive cool-climate collection. Themed displays include the Plant Explorer’s Walk, the ancient Gondwana Forest with prehistoric Wollemi Pines and the southern hemisphere’s largest rock garden. Bells Line of Road, Mount Tomah. Mon–Fri

9am–5.30pm, Sat–Sun 9.30am–5.30pm. 4567 3000. bluemountainsbotanic garden.com.au CENTENNIAL PARKLANDS

Centennial Parklands is a beautiful recreation area in the middle of Sydney’s iconic Eastern Suburbs. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, Centennial Parklands is a playground for both adults and children alike. It is one of the few inner-city parks with horseriding facilities as well. Entry via Oxford Street, Paddington. 9339 6699. centennialparklands.com.au CHINESE GARDEN

A gift from China’s Guangdong province in 1988 to celebrate Australia’s Bicentenary, the Chinese Garden of Friendship is one

of the few traditional gardens of its type in existence outside mainland China. Pier Street, Darling Harbour. Daily 9.30am–5pm (Apr–Sep), 9.30am–5.30pm (Oct–Mar). 9240 8888. chinesegardens.com.au HYDE PARK

Hyde Park is Australia’s oldest park, and one of its most well-known. Located in Central Sydney, it is the perfect spot for a picnic or if you just want a break from the bustling city streets. You’ll also find that Hyde Park is home to numerous special events throughout the year. Elizabeth Street, Sydney. PADDINGTON RESERVOIR GARDENS

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treasure of the city. The reservoir was a vital source of water for residents in the 19th century, today it has state heritage listing status. Stroll through the gardens, which are reminiscent of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and enjoy a sense of peace from the bustling city streets above. 251 Oxford Street, Paddington. cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN SYDNEY

Come into the gardens and discover hidden botanic treasures set against one of the most magnificent vistas in the world. Offering arguably the best views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour, a visit to Sydney isn’t complete without a walk through the beautiful Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney. Daily from 7am, check website for seasonal closing times. 9231 8111. rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au WENDY’S SECRET GARDEN

Loved by locals and garden enthusiasts, Wendy’s Secret Garden is a secret no more. Hidden away in beautiful Lavender Bay, the garden was created by Wendy Whiteley, wife of the late Australian painter Brett Whiteley. In the aftermath of her husband’s passing, Wendy put all her effort and grief into clearing the overgrown land near her home. She then began creating the garden, in a very painterly way driven by colour and aesthetics. Today, the garden is a spectacular testament to Wendy with its lush greenery and beautiful views offering a sense of peace and tranquillity. Lavender Street, Lavender Bay. wendyssecretgarden.org.au

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Explore Get Walking in The Rocks Get to know the iconic Rocks area, and discover the history of Sydney on The Rocks Walking Tour. These tours are both entertaining and informative as you walk the cobblestoned streets of The Rocks and learn about its unique past from your friendly guides. You’ll get to wander down hidden alleyways, discover the nooks and crannies, and understand the living history and heritage of Australia’s first British settlement. Departing daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm. Shop 4a, Clocktower Square, corner Argyle and Harrington Streets, The Rocks. 9247 6678. rockswalkingtours.com.au

CRUISES

CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES

Wherever you are going Avis will help get you there with a wide range of vehicles available to hire. For a stressfree car rental experience, you can rely on Avis. 136 333. avis.com.au

Discover Sydney’s most famous icon—its beautiful Harbour—on a Captain Cook Cruise. With a range of dining and sightseeing cruises, plus a number of ferries and special event cruises, you won’t miss a minute of what Sydney’s amazing harbour has to offer. Their Barangaroo Fast Ferry is a new direct service between Manly and Sydney’s newest and most exciting city precinct—Barangaroo. No.6 Wharf, Circular Quay. 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au

BRUNEL

Brunel Worldwide Chauffeur Drive is a boutique luxury transport service. Capture the exciting atmosphere of Sydney in the air-conditioned comfort of a Brunel chauffeured car. They offer personalised touring around Sydney and its environs, including airport transfers. Enjoy luxury limos in Sydney, with total security, privacy and confidentiality. 1300 855 955. brunelchauffeurdrive.com.au EAST COAST CAR RENTALS

With great online deals and low rates, East Coast Car Rentals make booking a hire car easy. They have new or near-new models available from a variety of reputable manufacturers including Hyundai, Toyota and Honda. 151 William Street, Darlinghurst. 200 O’Riordan Street, Mascot. 1800 EAST COAST (1800 327 826). eastcoastcarrentals.com.au

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FANTASEA

Fantasea Cruising offers a wide variety of harbour cruise experiences, from hop-on hop-off cruises, to morning tea cruises to water taxis. Enjoy a variety of classic Aussie touches on the Sydney Harbour Snapshot Cruise. Get up close and personal with various iconic sites in the Sydney Harbour, while experiencing a sense of real Australian culture. 1800 326 822. fantasea.com.au

MY FAST FERRY

My Fast Ferry is the perfect way to explore Sydney, and with so many options available there is sure to be something for everyone. Book online at myfastferry. com.au or purchase tickets directly via the MyFastFerry app. The EcoHopper 24-hour hop-on hop-off sightseeing pass visits popular harbour locations; Manly, Darling Harbour, Watsons Bay, Taronga Zoo, Fort Denison, Quarantine Station, Circular Quay, Rose Bay, Pyrmont Bay and Milson’s Point. If you are heading to Manly, catch the fast ferry, it only takes 18 minutes and services depart every 20 minutes from Wharf 2. Harbour Sightseeing cruise departs Wharf 6, Circular Quay and to Manly departs Wharf 2, Circular Quay. 9583 1199. myfastferry.com.au SYDNEY FISH MARKET FERRY

Ferries depart every weekend between 9am and 5pm between Sydney Fish Market and Barangaroo, King Street Wharf No.1. The market is the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere with a fantastic array of seafood,

wines, bakery and gourmet deli items which can all be enjoyed from a waterside picnic table or restaurant. Tickets from $9 per person. 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au WHALE WATCHING SYDNEY

Whale watching season is here. The three-hour discovery cruise on Ocean Dreaming II will take you on Sydney’s largest and best purpose-built whale watching boat, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride over three levels with 360-degree wrap around spacious decks, perfect for spotting whales from all angles. The two-hour Adventure Cruise on Totally Wild takes you on a purpose-built, 27-seat high speed craft, perfect for thrill seekers wanting an adrenalin rush. Travel with the best for less with the Whale Watching Discovery Cruise Combo. Including the three-hour Discovery Whale Watching Cruise, a 24-hour EcoHopper Pass, the Manly Fast Ferry, three different harbour ferry services plus professional photos taken onboard a whale watching cruise, there’s no better deal

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The Zoo Express makes getting to Taronga Zoo fun, as it lets you relax and enjoy the scenic feast of the Harbour. The Zoo Express includes your return rocket ferry with commentary, entry to Taronga Zoo and Sky Safari cable car, leaving from Darling Harbour, Watsons Bay or Circular Quay. The Zoo Express tickets are available from Captain Cook Cruises and depart approximately every 30 to 45 minutes. 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au

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There are major bus terminals at Wynyard Station (York Street), the Queen Victoria Building (York Street), and Railway Square. Buses operate right across Sydney, with priority routes in the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) along Elizabeth Street, Castlereagh Street, Park Street, Druitt Street, Clarence Street and York Street. To travel on public transport in Sydney, you will need an Opal Card. Don’t forget to tap on and tap off! transportnsw.info FERRIES

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tourist destinations including Cockatoo Island, Barangaroo, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay and Manly. transportnsw.info LIGHT RAIL

The Sydney Light Rail network links the hub of Central Station with Sydney’s inner-west via Pyrmont, Glebe, Leichhardt North, and Lewisham West right through to Dulwich Hill. Sydney Light Rail is a comfortable, convenient and efficient mode of transport. Tap on and off with your Opal Card when you use light rail. The network is currently being extended through the CBD. Road closures and diversions are in place. transportnsw.info OPAL CARD

Opal Card is an electronic ‘smart card’ ticketing system used throughout the public transport system in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter Valley, Illawarra and the Southern Highlands, which allows easy and convenient travel across the ferry, rail, light rail and bus networks. Simply tap on at the start of your journey before you board, then tap off as you are leaving. Opal Cards can be purchased from various retailers throughout Sydney. opal.com.au TRAINS

Sydney Trains has eight lines, each colour coded for easy identification. In the City, trains run through the City Circle line from Central on to Town Hall, Wynyard, Circular Quay, St James, Museum and back to Central. Sydney Trains operate throughout the Sydney metropolitan area.

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NSW TrainLink serves more than 480 destinations by train and coach throughout NSW. Intercity trains link the South Coast, Southern Highlands, Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Hunter regions of NSW. Regional trains and coaches link the Southern, Western, North Western and North Coast regions of NSW as well as linking Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane. transportnsw.info

in the press rooms, and take in the incredible views from the top of the grandstands. Then you’ll get a fascinating look into the history of this marvellous venue at the SCG Museum. Mon–Sat at 10am. Tours depart from the Venue Services Office, Gate A, Allianz Stadium forecourt, Driver Avenue, Moore Park. scgtour.com.au

TOURS

You can now see inside the world’s most recognisable sails on a variety of Sydney Opera House tours. The Sydney Opera House Tour is a classic choice, and it runs daily, offering an up-close look inside this architectural gem. Visit areas off-limits to the public and uncover the stories and history behind this special building. The Sydney Opera House Tour is also available in different languages including Mandarin, Japanese, German, French, Spanish and Korean. Explore behind-the-scenes on the Backstage Tour. Walk through the performer’s rehearsal spaces and hear insider secrets. The Taste of the Opera House tour only operates monthly but is a foodie’s dream as you wine and dine your way around the Sydney Opera House’s restaurants and bars, including Portside Sydney and Bennelong. Visit the Welcome Centre or Box Office to book tours. Sydney Opera House. Tours leave every half-hour from 9am–5pm daily. 9250 7250. sydneyoperahouse.com/tours

AAT KINGS

AAT Kings bring Sydney and surrounds to life with a range of half day and full day tours. Discover the majestic Blue Mountains, explore the scenic Hunter Valley wine region, visit Australia’s capital Canberra or see Sydney’s fabulous city sights. You’ll enjoy stress-free travel, luxury air-conditioned coaches, expert commentary and all the must-see highlights. Their friendly and engaging Driver Guides will enhance your experience with stories, local knowledge and a sense of fun. AAT Kings also offer selected free hotel pick-ups so all you need to do is relax and enjoy your day. 1300 228 546. aatkings.com SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND TOUR

Sporting fans will love the Sydney Cricket Ground Guided Walking Tour which takes you all around the famed Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Allianz Stadium and SCG Museum. It is available to the public most days of the year (some blockout days apply when events are on) and caters to all sports lovers. You’ll get to visit the television commentary box, get your chance to be a journalist

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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES The city’s Visitor Information Centres are a one-stop shop for all your visitor information needs. Staff

are on hand to assist visitors with maps, brochures and other information regarding activities and travel around Sydney and New South Wales, including a free booking service. SYDNEY VISITOR CENTRE

Centrally located in the historic Rocks area, Sydney Visitor Centre is a great starting point when exploring The Rocks. Shop 1–2, The Rocks Centre, Corner Playfair and Argyle Streets, The Rocks. Daily 9.30am–5.30pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). 8273 0000. australianvisitorcentres.com.au/nsw HELLO MANLY INFORMATION AND BOOKING CENTRE

As soon as you step off the ferry in Manly, head to the Hello Manly Information and Booking Centre for advice on what to do, where to go and how to spend your time in this coastal town. Manly Wharf Forecourt, Manly. Daily Mon–Fri 9am– 5pm, weekends 10am–4pm (except Christmas Day). 9976 1430. hellomanly.com.au

WATER TAXIS Water taxis are an easy and convenient way to crisscross the harbour, whether heading out on a day trip, or needing a safe way to return home after a night out. H2O MAXI TAXIS

Professional and reliable on-time service awaits at H20 Maxi Taxis. If you have a large or small group, this is a safe and fast way to transport them across the harbour. 1300 420 829. h2owatertaxis.com.au


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Paddy’s Markets ....................D18

Barangaroo Reserve.................B4

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Garden, Sydney ........................H7

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St Andrew’s Cathedral ........... E14

Cockle Bay .............................C13

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State Theatre.......................... E12

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 Nothing sounds quite as good as an old-school record! Sydney has always had a love affair with music on vinyl, so whether you are new to vinyl or a seasoned record collector, here’s some of the best places to pick up a record, both new and old, in Sydney. For more great places to buy vinyl in Sydney visit wheretraveler.com

Red Eye Records Opposite the QVB on York Street, you’ll find Red Eye Records. Established in 1981, they are the city’s leading independent music retailer. They stock an extensive vinyl collection of rock and pop, blues and jazz, electronic, dance, hip-hop, alternative, metal and soundtracks. Plus they have a huge Australian and New Zealand vinyl section, as well as rare and limited-edition vinyl, and secondhand records. You can also pick up 7-inch singles here too! 143 York Street, Sydney. 9267 7440. redeye.com.au

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JB Hi-Fi at The Galeries Be sure to make a pitstop at this JB Hi-Fi store, which is located right near Town Hall Station. They offer a good range of vinyl from popular artists and a solid selection of alternative music, as well as some urban and metal releases. There’s plenty of classic records to choose from whether you like Bruce Springsteen or Nirvana, as well as new release vinyl, such as the latest record from indiepop band Chvrches. Lower Ground, The Galeries, 500 George Street, Sydney. 9307 1400. jbhifi.com.au

Egg Records If you want to shop where local music fans and record collectors do, head straight to Egg Records in Newtown. Just off King Street, you’ll find the music mecca filled with rare and collectable vinyl gems. The store is full to the brim with new and used vinyl records, as well as CDs, cult movies on DVD, rock'n'roll memorabilia and more. You can spend hours here searching for that special record you never even knew that you needed! 3 Wilson Street, Newtown. 9550 6056. eggrecords.bigcartel.com

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Indulge yourself with beautiful Opals, Pearls and Pink Diamonds at the store locals prefer...

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