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City Centre

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Museum & William Street

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Kings Cross & Woolloomooloo

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Sydney Opera House & Royal Botanic Garden

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Central Station & Chinatown

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Powerhouse Museum & Fish Market

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Darling Harbour

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The Bondi & Bays Tour

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Sydney A-Z

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WHAT’S ON

IN SYDNEY

SYDNEY

HIGHLIGHTS Sydney serves up a cultural feast this summer with a smorgasbord of food, films and festivals. Enjoy a dazzling array of live events, from music and theatre to comedy and sport.

Sculpture By The Sea The Bondi Beach to Tamarama coastal walk comes alive with art and sculptures.

Night Noodle Market in Hyde Park

The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Month and Night Noodle Markets

When: 20 October–6 November Where: Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk Cost: free www.sculpturebythesea.com

Treat your taste buds and relish sumptuous feasts from celebrity chefs. When: until 31 October Where: throughout Sydney and Hyde Park Cost: free and ticketed events www.sydney.goodfoodmonth.com

Culture Beats Darling Harbour Live music, dancing, art and cuisine from around the world will be showcased. When: until 20 November Where: Darling Harbour Cost: free www.darlingharbour.com 6

Sculpture by the Sea, Tamarama Beach

Melbourne Cup Day Trot into Randwick to celebrate the famous horse race that stops a nation. When: 1 November Where: Royal Randwick Racecourse Cost: $15–$30 www.australianturfclub.com.au

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New Year’s Eve Light up the new year with Sydney’s spectacular fireworks and entertainment. When: 31 December Where: throughout Sydney Cost: free www.sydneynewyearseve.com

Flickerfest Short Film Festival Kick off your summer with short films screened beside the waves of Bondi beach. When: 6–15 January Where: Bondi Beach Cost: from $10 www.flickerfest.com.au

New Years Eve Grab a Sydney newspaper to see where the best vantage spots are, and ... make sure to get there early!

Moonlight Cinema, Bondi Openair Cinema & St. George Openair Cinema Pack a picnic and get ready for the ultimate outdoor cinematic experience.

Sydney Festival From music and concerts to comedy and theatre, Sydney lights up with culture. When: 7–29 January Where: throughout Sydney Cost: free and ticketed events www.sydneyfestival.org.au

APIA International Sydney

When: from December Where: Centennial Park, Bondi Beach and Mrs Macquaries Point Cost: $15–$37 www.moonlight.com.au/sydney www.openaircinemas.com.au www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au

The world’s best players fight for tennis glory in this premier tournament.

Carols by Candlelight

Australia Day on Sydney Harbour

Sing along to Christmas carols at these outdoor concerts by the beach or parklands. When: 7 December at Bondi Beach, 18 December at The Domain Where: The Domain and Bondi Beach Cost: free www.waverley.nsw.gov.au www.carolsinthedomain.com

When: 8–14 January Where: Sydney Olympic Park Cost: from $10 www.apiainternational.com.au

Sydney sizzles with celebrations including a ferry race, concerts and fireworks. When: 26 January Where: on and around Sydney Harbour Cost: free and ticketed events www.australiaday.com.au

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Soak up the harbour views and watch this iconic Australian Boxing Day tradition. When: 26 December Where: Sydney Harbour Cost: free www.rolexsydneyhobart.com

Australia Day at Campbell’s Cove, Sydney

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Rock Lily – live music/comedy Rock plus laughter! A host of comedians and musicians create a fun night out. When: ongoing Where: The Star Cost: free entry www.star.com.au

Monday Jam – variety music Hit the dance floor for a night of fun or sit back with a drink & watch the action. When: Every Monday Where: The Basement Cost: $5 www.thebasement.com.au

Faith Healer – play Colin Friels stars as the multifaceted and contradictory faith healer, the Fantastic Francis Harvey.

Cirque du Soleil

When: 22 October–27 November Where: Belvoir Street Theatre Cost: $25–$72 www.belvoir.com.au

Cirque du Soleil—Kooza – circus Feats of flexibility and astonishing acrobatics abound in this spectacular show. When: until 6 November Where: Moore Park Cost: from $60 www.cirquedusoleil.com

Warrior Women of Yang A rare opportunity to experience the fine art of Peking Opera who perform this breathtaking masterpiece. When: 6 November Where: State Theatre Cost: $60-$120 www.ticketmaster.com.au

The Turquoise Elephant – play A black humoured observation of hedonistic, contemporary life and the politics driving it. When: until 26 November Where: Griffin Theatre Company Cost: $35–$55 www.griffintheatre.com.au

The Wharf Revue 2016: Back to Bite You – variety show The all singing, all dancing satirical spectacular returns with side splitting laughs. When: until 23 December Where: King Street Wharf Cost: $48–$65 www.sydneytheatre.com.au 8

A Life in the Theatre – play David Memet’s comic masterpiece explores the trials and tribulations of life on stage and behind the curtain. When: 4 November – 4 December Where: Darlinghurst Theatre Company Cost: $30–$45 www.darlinghursttheatre.com

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SYDNEY

OPERA HOUSE

My Fair Lady (musical) Dame Julie Andrews directs an all-star cast in this beloved tale of Eliza Doolittle. When: until 5 November Cost: from $50

Othello (play)

La Bohème Don’t miss Opera Australia’s epic production in the worldacclaimed Sydney Opera House. opera.org.au

The Comedy Store Christmas Spectacular – stand-up comedy Local and international comedians host a night of stand-up and musical comedy. When: 17 November–17 December Where: Comedy Store Cost: $10–$30 www.comedystore.com.au

St Petersberg Ballet – ballet Twirl into the magical performances of Tchaikovsky’s magnificent Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. When: 21-24 December Where: The Star Cost: from $59 www.star.com.au

Summer Sounds in the Domain – music

Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, love and bitter romance will have you on the edge of your seat. When: 25 October–4 December Cost: $35–$90

Sydney Opera House—The Opera (The Eighth Wonder) (Opera Australia) This Aussie opera stages the triumphs and failures of the nation’s artists, politicians and people. When: 28 October–5 November Cost: from $30

Nijinski (ballet) The trailblazing rise and anguished fall of choreographer Vaslav Nijinski is told through dance. When: 11–28 November Cost: from $43

Coppelia (ballet) Delibes’ romping and uplifting score dances alongside this cheeky and magical ballet. When: 2–21 December Cost: from $43

Carols At the House (live music) A star studded line up performs classic Christmas carols accompanied by a 500-strong Philharmonia choir. When: 9–10 December Cost: from $44

La Bohème (Opera Australia) Puccini takes our achingly human feelings of love, jealousy and betrayal and sets them to his stunning score. When: from 4 January Cost: from $23

Celebrate the sounds of Sydney summer with live music from around the world.

Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci

When: Saturdays in January Where: The Domain Cost: free and ticketed events www.sydneyfestival.org.au

Experience a double bill of tragedies. Two extraordinary operas will take you to the edge of human emotion. When: from 12 January Cost: from $45

Ladies in Black

– musical

Tim Finn takes us on a toe tapping trip back to the glamour of 1950s Sydney. When: 6–22 January Where: The Star Cost: from $68 www.sydneyfestival.org.au

(Opera Australia)

King Roger (Opera Australia) Re-live a husband’s struggle with desire and passion in this sensuous 20th century Polish masterpiece. When: from 20 January Cost: from $104

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Anne Frank—A History for Today The life and times of an extraordinary young girl whose voice lives on after the Holocaust. When: ongoing Where: Sydney Jewish Museum Cost: free–$22 www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

Action Stations! Experience the danger and drama of life at sea in this thrilling, interactive Royal Australian Navy exhibition.

Aki Inomata, Why Not Hand Over a ‘Shelter’ to Hermit Crabs? series, 2009–16

Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital Works by more than 60 artists explore the past, present and future of art, design, science, fashion and architecture. When: ongoing Where: Powerhouse Museum Cost: included in entry free. www.maas.museum/powerhousemuseum

Female Immigration Depot 1848–1886 See artefacts and stories from women arriving in Australia in the mid-1800s. When: ongoing Where: Hyde Park Barracks Museum Cost: included in entry fee www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

When: ongoing Where: National Maritime museum Cost: included in Big Ticket www.anmm.gov.au

Signs of Life—Letters of the Holocaust Intimate letters between loved ones will forever bear witness to this dark time. When: ongoing Where: Sydney Jewish Museum Cost: included in entry fee www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

AMAZE Gallery This ever changing exhibition features fascinating new items from the Library’s extraordinary collection. When: ongoing Where: State Library of NSW Cost: free www.sl.nsw.gov.au

Today Tomorrow Yesterday Work by more than forty Australian artists from the 1960’s to the present, telling the ever-evolving nature of contemporary art. When: ongoing Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Cost: free www.mca.com.au/collection

‘Study in curves’ by Harold Cazneaux, 1931

Through a different lens Cazneaux by the Water Explore Cazneaux’s interest in lost Sydney harbourscapes when some of his key waterfront compositions are juxtaposed with scenes from today. When: ongoing Where: Australian National Maritime Museum Cost: free www.anmm.gov.au 10

Joan Ross, Colonial Grab (still), 2014

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Planting Dreams: Shaping Australian Gardens Explores the ideas and influences that have shaped the way we make, use, imagine and enjoy our gardens.

FAMILY

FUN

When: until 15 January Where: State Library of NSW Cost: free www.sl.nsw.gov.au

Pony Rides Trot down to the lush parklands for a delightful horseback adventure. When: 10am–2pm weekends Where: Centennial Parklands Equestrian Centre Cost: from $15 www.cpequestrian.com.au

Aladdin —The Musical Margaret Flockton, Broad-leaf wattle and honey flower, from Australian Wild Flowers, Series 1, c. 1902-03

Tatsuo Miyajima: Connect with Everything Don’t miss the first major retrospective in Australia of work by renowned Japanese artist Tatsuo Miyajima. When: from 3 November Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Cost: $22 Adult, $12 Youth, free under 12 yo www.mca.com.au/miyajima

Demolished Sydney Stunning photography, artwork and salvaged relics from an old Sydney gone but not forgotten.

The much loved Disney classic comes to life on the stage... it’s pure genie-us! When: until 11 December Where: Capitol Theatre Cost: from $60 www.capitoltheatre.com.au

Spiders —Alive & Deadly Over 400 live spiders are on display at this creepy crawly exhibition. When: from 29 October Where: Australian Museum Cost: included in entry fee www.australianmuseum.net.au

Voyage to the Deep

Take up the controls, peer thro’ periscopes and dive into an underwater adventure aboard a fantastical submarine, the Nautilus. When: from 14 December Where: National Maritime Museum Cost: included in entry fee www.anmm.gov.au

When: from 19 November Where: Museum of Sydney Cost: included in entry fee www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Egyptian Mummies: Exploring Ancient Lives Think you know mummies? Come face-to-face with six ancient Egyptian mummies and discover their stories. When: from 10 December Where: Powerhouse Museum Cost: prices vary www.maas.museum/powerhouse-museum

Popular interactive exhibition “Voyage to the Deep” returns to the museum

Circus 1903 Roll up! Roll up! See spellbinding magic and daring feats when the circus comes to town! When: 18–29 December Where: Sydney Opera House Cost: from $38.90 www.sydneyoperahouse.com

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GETTING YOUR

BEARINGS Sydney is a large city that spreads north, south and west to the Blue Mountains. If you are here for a while, make the time to take a trip out west to Katoomba and Leura by train, or hire a car and head north along the coast to see Sydney’s northern beaches, some of the most beautiful in the world.

SYDNEY CENTRAL The historical and business heart of Sydney includes The Rocks, Circular Quay, Chinatown and Darling Harbour. This is where you will see some of the real icons of the city, including Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Sydney Harbour

SYDNEY EAST Inner-city suburbs like Kings Cross, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, and Paddington are some of our most historic, and the gateway to beautiful Bondi and the uber-chic suburbs that ring the southern harbour, like Rose Bay and Double Bay. El Alamein Fountain

SYDNEY SOUTH South from Bondi you’ll pass through some of the loveliest beaches in the world, most with rolling surf and a relaxed atmosphere. Check out great surfing beaches like Maroubra before you head further south into Sutherland Shire and beyond. Bondi Beach

SYDNEY WEST The inner-west suburbs of Glebe and Balmain are best known for their bohemian living and arty streak. These lead on to Greater Western Sydney, which houses most of our population, ending just as you reach the foot of the Blue Mountains. Blue Mountains

SYDNEY NORTH Sydney’s northern suburbs and beaches are truly exquisite, from the ever-popular Manly to the sensational Palm Beach. The whole coastline of the northern suburbs is dotted with beaches including our personal favourite, Whale Beach. Manly Beach

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GETTING YOUR BEARINGS

TOPTIP

A great way to find out what’s happening in Sydney is through the Guest TV channel in many city hotels.

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SYDNEY

AT A GLANCE MACQUARIE STREET

(p61-63)

THE ROCKS & CIRCULAR QUAY

Sydney Harbour Bridge

(p44-47)

WOOLLOOMOOLOO & KINGS CROSS ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN SYDNEY

(p56-57)

(p59-63)

Sydney Opera House Circular Quay

Millers Point

The Rocks

Farm Cove Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Wynyard

The Star

Woolloomooloo Bay The Domain

Sydney CBD Pyrmont

Potts Point

Woolloomooloo Hyde Park

Darling Harbour

Ultimo

East Sydney

Darlinghurst

Chinatown Paddington

Surry Hills

Haymarket Central

Centennial Parklands

DARLING HARBOUR & CHINATOWN

PADDINGTON (p74-75)

(p64-71)

CITY CENTRE

(p51-53)

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CENTENNIAL PARKLANDS

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SYDNEY AT A GLANCE

A Vibrant City Experience the diversity and abundance of options Sydney has to offer

THE ROCKS & CIRCULAR QUAY At the end of the eastern arm of Sydney Cove perches the Sydney Opera House, our most treasured and recognisable building. Take the leisurely walk past quality restaurants and cafes, the buzzing ferry and cruise wharves of Circular Quay to The Rocks; not only can you see Australia’s early history in its sandstone buildings, but The Rocks is one of the best places in the world for a pub crawl!

SYDNEY CITY CENTRE Sydney’s city centre is pretty easy to find your way around, with its main streets running in a grid pattern, dominated by Pitt Street and George Street. Here you’ll find some of Sydney’s best shopping and it’s always busy and bustling. Make sure to stop in at Hyde Park, visit the Australian Museum and take the ride up to the Observation Deck and SKYWALK at the top of the Sydney Tower Eye, up to 268 metres high!

MACQUARIE ST & ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN SYDNEY Macquarie Street houses some of Sydney’s oldest buildings from colonial times, including Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney Mint Museum, Parliament House of NSW and the Sydney Hospital. The Art Gallery of NSW is nestled in The Domain, a public open space that often hosts free concerts, and leads to the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, an oasis of calm in the centre of Sydney.

CENTRAL STATION & HAYMARKET Central Station provides the hub for all rail traffic from both city and country. Next to Central is Haymarket, where you’ll find Chinatown and some of the best Asian food outside of the continent. Further towards Darling Harbour you’ll find the Powerhouse Museum and then Sydney Fish Market, the largest working fish market in the Southern Hemisphere.

DARLING HARBOUR Beautiful by day, but simply sensational by night! It has a huge open-air playground for the kids and other major attractions include the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, IMAX cinema, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and Madame Tussauds Sydney. Ferries, cruise and jet boats also dock here, and on the far side over Pyrmont Bridge, is the terrific Australian National Maritime Museum. At night, the place stays alive, with locals and tourists thronging the terrific bars and restaurants - try Cockle Bay Wharf and, 10 minutes walk away in Pyrmont, The Star. Sydney at a Glance

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SYDNEY

ESSENTIALS There’s loads to do in Sydney but if you want to see the premium sights, here’s our guide to what you simply have to do and see …

WANDER

through The Rocks and visit the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Rocks Discovery Museum and up by the Bridge - the Pylon Lookout (see p45-47).

EXPLORE

Circular Quay and take the Fast Ferry to Manly or a Hop On Hop Off sightseeing cruise around the Harbour (see p30 & 32).

TAKE

a tour of the Sydney Opera House and then wander through the Royal Botanic Garden to Mrs Macquaries Chair and thro’ to the Art Gallery of NSW (see p58-63).

STOP

off at Macquarie Street where you’ll find the State Library, Parliament House of NSW, Sydney Hospital, and Hyde Park Barracks (see p60-61).

WALK

around Pitt or George Streets for a little shopping, then get your bearings from the open air experience, SKYWALK at the top of Sydney Tower Eye (see p51-53).

CROSS

through Hyde Park and visit the Australian War Memorial, crossing to the Australian Museum, before heading to Stanley Street with its amazing selection of eateries (see p54-55).

TAKE

a tour of Darling Harbour; there’s lot to do here including shopping and dining at Harbourside before stopping to enjoy the tranquillity of the Chinese Garden of Friendship (see p68-71).

CHECK

out Sydney’s Paddy’s Markets (a must do!) beside which you’ll find Chinatown with its superb restaurants and Friday night markets (see p49, 64-65).

HEAD

to Darlinghurst for the Sydney Jewish Museum, and afterwards Kings Cross for its restaurants, bars and wild exuberance (see p56-57, 91). Essential Sydney

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hop, shop, dine and play! Enjoy Sydney’s stunning harbour as the Hello Sydney! Shopper Hopper ferries you between great shopping destinations, fabulous dining venues and famous attractions! Circular Quay • Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre • Darling Harbour

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ESSENTIALS Been here before or already think you’ve seen it all? Well, here’s a quick list of some of the other must-see things to see & do which should also be on your checklist …

WALK

over the Sydney Harbour Bridge (only takes 15 minutes!) and at Kirribilli watch the stunning array of harbour craft against the Sydney Opera House backdrop.

LOOK OUT

from the Pylon Lookout for one of the best views of the city with exhibits on the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (see p88).

HIRE

a car and visit the second oldest national park in the world, the Royal National Park about 40km to the south of the city.

CATCH

the ferry to Double Bay for some wonderful shopping, then continue to Watsons Bay to swim or walk up to South Head; don’t miss the fabulous seafood and harbour views at Doyles.

SEE

Sydney in style with a scenic seaplane trip from Rose Bay for unforgettable views of Sydney Harbour and our magnificent beaches (Sydney Seaplanes Tel: 1300 732 752).

DO IT

and get up early for a ‘Behind the Scenes Tour’ at the Sydney Fish Market – the largest market of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere (see p93).

GET ON

the Light Rail to the historic suburb of Glebe and then Jubilee Park for a stroll around picturesque Rozelle Bay.

TAKE

the RiverCat ferry to Parramatta, Australia’s second oldest settlement. Make sure to visit the convictbuilt Old Government House (1799) and now a museum to Sydney’s colonial past.

WHAT’SNEW

Shopper Hopper - jump onboard this unique ferry service at Circular Quay or Darling Harbour to Sydney’s largest outlet shopping centre, Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre (see opposite). Essential Sydney

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SYDNEY KIDS

ESSENTIALS If you’ve brought the kids, then Sydney is the right place for you! Here are our top suggestions for enjoying Sydney as a family ...

HEAD

to Darling Harbour and visit the National Maritime Museum where the kids can board a submarine, before trying the flying fox at the Darling Harbour Children’s Playground (see p23, 69-71).

EXPLORE

WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium for an iconic Aussie experience in the city (see p4, 69-71).

TAKE

the kids to the Australian Museum, which specialises in interactive displays of Australia’s ancient megafauna. (see p54-55, 91).

TOUR

the Sydney Opera House with special Junior Tours & Junior Lunches on School Holidays (see p58-61).

GET READY

to wiggle at the interactive Wiggles Exhibition, Australia’s own global phenomenon, at the Powerhouse Museum (see p66-67).

VISIT

the Sydney Observatory and its 3D space theatre (see p45-47).

TAKE

a Zoo Combo ticket with a Hop On Hop Off cruise to Taronga Zoo – the kids will love the Sky Safari chair lift to the top (see p16, p28-33).

SOAK

up the sun at Manly, catch a wave and then visit the sharks at Manly Sea Life Sanctuary (see p34-35).

HOP

on the bus to Bondi to visit the Marine Discovery Centre; afterwards, take a dip and then do the Bondi to Bronte walk. (see p80-83).

TOPTICKET

Sydney Explorer Bus - kids will find a dedicated commentary put together specially with them in mind and hosted by Kev, their on board tour guide (see p2, p86-87).

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TOP 10 MUSEUMS

& GALLERIES 1. Australian Museum

Enter a remarkable zoological realm revealing exotic Australian animals, plants and dinosaurs (see p91). www.australianmuseum.net.au

2. Australian National Maritime Museum

Come on board historic ships and experience fascinating exhibitions exploring life on the water (see opposite). | www.anmm.gov.au

Museum of Contemporary Art

3. Hyde Park Barracks Museum

Extraordinary stories and history from the penal colonies are housed within these 19th century buildings. www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

4. Justice & Police Museum

National Maritime Museum

Glimpse the dark history of Sydney’s underbelly at this museum of law and justice. www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

5. Museum of Contemporary Art

Experience cutting edge art, engaging exhibitions and innovative performances at a spectacular harbourside location (see p89). | www.mca.com.au

Hyde Park Barracks Museum

6. Museum of Sydney

Archaeological remains from colonial Sydney are revealed alongside Sydney’s fascinating Indigenous history. | www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

7. Powerhouse Museum

Planes, trains and space shuttles are just some of the 500,000 treasures waiting for you here (see p21). www.maas.museum/powerhouse-museum

Museum of Sydney

8. State Library of NSW

Explore this magnificent Sydney icon and enjoy free exhibitions, public talks, film screenings and superb café (see p90). | www.sl.nsw.gov.au

9. Sydney Jewish Museum

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Powerhouse Museum

Explore the history of Jewish life in Australia and the Holocaust on a guided tour (see p91) - don’t miss! www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

10. The Rocks Discovery Museum Incredible stories unfold from pre-1788 to the present, documenting the transformation of this historic precinct. | www.therocks.com

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TOP 5 TOURS Aboriginal Heritage Tour No better place to explore our indigenous past than on this popular walking tour thro’ The Royal Botanic Garden (Wed, Fri & Sat - see p63).

Sydney Explorer Bus Hop On Hop Off at 34 different locations on two tours around the city and world-famous Bondi Beach (see p2).

Sydney Opera House Tours Step inside and discover the stories and history of this iconic landmark (daily between 9am-5pm - see p58).

The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) Experience Get ‘behind-the-scenes’ on this dynamic tour of the historic Sydney Cricket Ground (see opposite and p74/75).

The Rocks Walking Tours Explore Sydney’s oldest precinct at your own pace or on a 1.5 hour guided tour – The Rocks Walking Tours, Clocktower Square (Tel: 9247 6678).

TOP 5 ACTIVITIES Centennial Park Cycles With a superb range of bicycles this is probably one of the best ways to explore this grand Victorian park, opened in 1888 (Tel: 0401 357 419 - see p76/79).

TOP 10 MARKETS The Rocks Markets Northern end of George St, The Rocks (Saturday & Sunday)

Balmain Markets St Andrews Congregational Church, 217 Darling St, Balmain (Saturday)

Bondi Beach Market Bondi Beach Primary School, Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach (Sunday)

Brewery Yard Markets Chippendale Green, 28 Broadway, Chippendale (Every first and third Sunday of the month )

Glebe Markets Glebe Public School, 183 Glebe Point Road, Glebe (Saturday)

Manly Arts and Crafts Market cnr Market Lane & Sydney Road, Manly (Saturday and Sunday)

Kings Cross Sunday Market Fitzroy Gardens (Sunday)

Paddington Markets

Centennial Park Equestrian Centre

Uniting Church, 395 Oxford Street, Paddington (Saturday)

One of the few parks in the world to offer inner-city horse riding – great range of rides suitable for all ages and abilities (Tel: 9332 2809 - see p76/79).

Sydney Fish Market

Cockatoo Island

Sydney’s Paddy’s Market

Fancy a night on the harbour? Take your pick from the Island’s unique range of camping, glamping, heritage houses and apartments (see p26).

cnr Pyrmont Bay Road and Bank Street, Blackwattle Bay (Daily)

cnr Thomas & Hay Streets, Haymarket (Wednesday to Sunday)

Manly Surf School Learn the thrill and fun of surfing downunder with one Australia’s top surfing schools (daily classes from 9am - Tel: 9932 7000).

Sydney Helitours Another great way to see Sydney from above – range from 20 minutes scenic flights to half day lunch packages (Tel: 9317 3402).

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Home of Sydney Harbour’s only campsite

Discover convict & maritime history in the heart of Sydney Harbour. Open every day.

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TOP WALKS Bondi to Bronte (3.4km)

A spectacular cliff top walk along the Eastern Suburbs coastline; you can also continue to Coogee, another 15 mIns (see p82).

Harbour Foreshore (6km)

From Circular Quay, go past the Opera House and follow the trail thro’ the Royal Botanic Garden and the Domain back to the city (see p62/63).

Headland Park (6km)

Beautiful urban parkland with historic fortifications, cafés and spectacular views of the entrance to Sydney Harbour (Middle Head Road, Mosman) (see p28/29).

Manly to The Spit (10km)

A longish walk but you’ll be rewarded with some stunning coastal scenery and … great coffee along the way at North Harbour Reserve (see p28/29).

North Head Sanctuary (1-2 hour trails)

This leisurely walk follows a gentle bush track to a most charming beach and cafés at Chowder Bay; you can continue thro’ to Headland Park and take the bus back to the city (see p28/29).

Watsons Bay to South Head (1.3km)

This easy stroll takes you up to South Head guarding the southern entrance to Sydney ferry to Watsons Bay and go on from there.

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TOPTICKET The best way to see Taronga Zoo is with a Hop On Hop Off sightseeing combo ticket, which includes entry to the Zoo, Sky Safari cable car & ferry travel around the Harbour – a fun day out for all!

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COCKATOO ISLAND This UNESCO World-Heritage-Listed site is a former prison and shipyard, now offers historical tours and the only place where you can stay overnight on Sydney Harbour (see p26).

LUNA PARK Catch a Hop On Hop Off sightseeing cruise for a day trip out and back to the smiling face of Luna Park, a Sydney landmark and a fabulous place to take the kids.

GARDEN ISLAND Visit the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre featuring a section of the Japanese Midget submarine. The centre includes a café, picnic grounds and spectacular views.

SHARK ISLAND Shark Island is one of Sydney’s most popular picnic island with 360° harbour view and a small beach for swimming. Ferries depart from Darling Harbour and Circular Quay

TARONGA ZOO The most picturesque zoo in the world with captivating harbour views; regular ferry services and cruises arrive every half hour (see p16).

WILD ROPES Sydney’s ultimate aerial adventure, Wild Ropes is now open! Test your limits on this exciting new sky-high adventure course over iconic Taronga Zoo. Tackle obstacles, cross suspension bridges and soar through the trees all while taking in breath-taking views of Sydney Harbour. Eagle-eyed adventures may even spot a koala, kangaroo, emu or wallaby as they climb. Bookings essential. wildropes.taronga.org.au

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AROUND THE

HARBOUR ALL these top sights and destinations are best reached with one of the Hop On Hop Off sightseeing cruises ‌

DARLING HARBOUR Sydney’s leading entertainment and leisure quarter is also the launching pad for a number of sightseeing cruises, tour boats, jet boats and ferries (see p68-71).

FORT DENISON Just a short ferry ride from Circular Quay, this historic fort is a great place for a meal in the middle of the harbour.

MANLY A boat ride to iconic Manly (see pages 34/35) is a must on any visit. The views of Sydney as you return to Circular Quay are simply dazzling!

WATSONS BAY With stunning harbour views, gorgeous beaches and wonderful restaurants, a trip to Watsons Bay at the south head of the harbour is another must-do!

TOPTICKET

The best way to reach Manly is by Fast Ferry leaving Wharf 6 Circular Quay (Adult $8.60, Child $5.10). Alternatively combine your ferry to Manly with a Hop On Hop Off sightseeing cruise and visit other great destinations including Taronga Zoo (see pages 30 & 32).

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NORTHERN

BEACHES

& MANLY Manly Beach Like Bondi, Manly Beach is both a local and an international favourite

WHAT TO DO IN MANLY A gentle surfing beach, it rarely gets too rough for swimmers and the golden shores are patrolled by the famous Manly Surf Club lifesavers in their iconic caps and ‘Speedos.’ Manly itself is a compact little suburb, with shops lining The Corso, the main street leading from Manly Wharf to Manly Beach, where the esplanade is dotted with great restaurants and cafes. Make sure to start off at the Visitor Information Centre just across from Manly Wharf – they can assist with some of the great ideas below …

SWIM

Manly Beach has plenty of waves for the surfers but is a fantastic swimming beach as well.

SNORKEL

Shelly Beach is a marine conservation area, so take a dive or a snorkel and come face to face with the local marina flora and fauna.

SHARK!

Dive with Grey Nurse Sharks, sea turtles and massive stingrays at Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary with Shark Dive Xtreme or you can wander the sanctuary and view an amazing array of aquatic animals.

LOOKOUT

Up Darley Road, head for North Head Sanctuary offering spectacular views over stunning Sydney Harbour, bushland walks and rare flora and fauna.

SHOUT

At the Q Station, Sydney’s former quarantine station that has now been turned into an historical attraction, complete with nightly ghost tours.

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STREETS Circular Quay, The Rocks and Sydney Opera House Enjoy the views from the many bars, restaurants and cafes at the Sydney Opera House and Opera Quays... Follow the foreshore west to the historic warehouse eateries at Campbells Cove or wander down George and Argyle Streets in The Rocks for vibrant cafes, restaurants and the city’s oldest pubs.

City Centre Amble south on George or Pitt Streets and grab a bite at one of the many cafes, or slip into Ash Street (off Angel Place near Wynyard) for laneway eateries off the beaten track. Fancy a picnic? Brave the bustling food courts of Westfield or David Jones on Market Street, then stroll to Hyde Park. Or else, from here venture east down William Street for scores of cheap eats on Stanley Street.

Darling Harbour & Chinatown Darling Harbour’s foreshore is continually abuzz with waterfront cafes, restaurants and bars that cater to any palate. From here it’s a stone’s throw to Chinatown—just walk up Sussex Street and roam Campbell, Dixon and Hay Streets for authentic Asian cuisine and the best ‘yum cha’ Sydney has to offer.

Kings Cross & Woolloomooloo For a taste of Sydney’s ‘hip’ dining scene, stroll north on Macleay Street from the El Alamein Fountain then left at Challis Avenue. From here, walk left up Victoria Street into the culinary hot spot of Darlinghurst or amble down the well-trodden steps to Woolloomooloo for waterfront bars and restaurants. If you’re hungry for laneway dining, head south from the Fountain then right up Llankelly Place.

TOPTIP

Aussies usually tip 10–15% at eateries with top-notch service but skip the tip when ordering takeaway. Prices should always include Goods & Services Tax (GST – 10% ‘sales tax’).

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Sydney Dining Let your taste buds do the walking in these popular dining districts. From ‘cool’ cafes to ritzy restaurants, you’ll find a smorgasbord of eateries to satisfy your appetite

COFFEE

DECODED

Espresso (short black): a 25ml shot of pure coffee — rich, dark and intense.

Long black: a double espresso serving up the ultimate caffeine kick.

Ristretto: the first 15ml of coffee extracted from an espresso—a purist’s drink.

Macchiato:

B.Y.O. &

CORKAGE BYO stands for ‘bring your own alcohol’. Most BYO cafes and restaurants charge a few dollars corkage per person or per table (even if your wine has a screw cap!).

Paddington ‘Five Ways’ Paddington Home to some of Sydney’s best watering (see pgs72-73) holes, Paddington is the capital of ‘pub grub’. After exploring the shops and cafes on Oxford Street, walk northeast along William or Elizabeth Streets and explore the blocks in between for good old-fashioned pubs and bistros. Glenmore Road in Five Ways is well worth the 10-minute walk down the hill to a bustling pocket of cafes, restaurants and pubs.

a 90ml shot of espresso finished with a dollop of textured milk.

Cappuccino: 200ml of espresso with steamed milk, foam and chocolate sprinkles.

Caffé latté: Italian for ‘milk coffee’—200ml of espresso, steamed milk and foam.

Flat white: 200ml of espresso and steamed milk—no froth or sprinkles.

Mocha: a hot chocolate with a shot of espresso—the ultimate marriage between sugar & caffeine!

Cold drip coffee: a fancy fad with coffee extracted over 12 hours and served cold.

Bondi Waterfront dining at Sydney’s iconic beach – try the Bondi Pavilion, or the lively beachfront strip along Campbell Parade which hosts everything from takeaway to fine dining. Heading away from the beach, Hall Street, Curlewis Street and Gould Street are brimming with eateries, while just north of Bondi Beach you’ll find the award-winning North Bondi RSL Club in Ramsgate Avenue (see p39 & discount voucher). Dining Out

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LOVE DINING,

LOVE

THE STAR Looking for Sydney’s finest dining or just going out for a bite, the options are plentiful … Sokyo

TOPFIVES ...Hidden Cafes 1. La Renaissance Café Pâtisserie 47 Argyle Street, The Rocks

2. Courtyard Café Da Capo 8 Macquarie Street (courtyard of the Sydney Eye Hospital), Sydney

3. The Bunker 399 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst

Enjoy the chilled out sounds of the resident DJ while you experience an innovative take on contemporary Japanese cuisine.

4. Chapter One

Osteria Balla Manfredi

5. Rose Bay Marina Kiosk

Balla is a modern interpretation of traditional Italian cuisine featuring one of Sydney’s best harbour views.

3A/34 Campbell Parade, Bondi 94 New South Head Road (beneath 5 The Sailors Club), Rose Bay

BLACK by ezard Presenting the finest steakhouse cuisine inspired by contemporary Australia and its seasonal produce, including a wide variety of seafood.

Harvest Buffet A feast for the senses with eight food stations offering everything from classic roasts to naan bread, fresh seafood to stone fired pizza as well as a huge array of desserts.

The Century The Century serves everyone’s favourite classic and signature Cantonese dishes with the freshest seafood straight from the tanks.

Fat Noodle A dynamic mix of Vietnamese, sprinkled with Chinese, Thai and Malay, this menu is made up of delectable Asian street food inspired dishes.

THE STAR 80 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont Visit star.com.au to book

TheStar @TheStarSydney

...Dining With A View 1. Café Sydney F ine dining with an iconic backdrop of Sydney Harbour. Level 5, Customs House, Circular Quay www.cafesydney.com

2. Captain Cook Cruises The views don’t get any better than this! Circular Quay & Darling Harbour www.captaincook.com.au (see p32)

3. The Glenmore casual rooftop bar with a breathtaking A harbour vista. 96 Cumberland Street, The Rocks www.theglenmore.com.au

4. North Bondi Italian njoy mouthwatering meals served E metres from the sand. 118 Ramsgate Avenue, North Bondi www.northbondiitalianfood.com.au

5. Zaaffran ontemporary Indian food with C stunning views over Darling Harbour. Level 2 Harbourside Centre, DH www.zaaffran.com 38

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Sweet & Savoury French CrĂŞpes, Raclette, Cheese Fondue, Tartiflette and more... 186-188 Harris Street, Pyrmont www.gourmandisedeparis.com

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A GOOD

NIGHT OUT 6pm: Start your night out with a

cocktail at the exquisite Marble Bar inside the Hilton Hotel (488 George Street, near Town Hall). Then make your way to the sophisticated Bambini Wine Room (185 Elizabeth Street, near Hyde Park).

7.30pm: Walk through Hyde Park

12am: If you’re after a nightclub head

to Kings Cross, but beware Darlinghurst Road, notorious for its strip clubs. Kick up your heels at The World Bar (24 Bayswater Road) or dance the night away at Kit and Kaboodle (37 Darlinghurst Road).

3am: A night out in Sydney is not

complete without a pie at Harry’s Cafe de Wheels. Soak up the booze while viewing the city skyline over the spectacular harbour at Woolloomooloo.

towards the Australian Museum, then turn onto William Street. Tucked behind the museum is a little suburb called East Sydney, brimming with restaurants. Explore Stanley Street and down a drink at Darlo Village Hotel (234 Palmer Street, Darlinghurst, corner of Liverpool Street).

10pm: Continue up William Street

towards Kings Cross then turn right onto Darlinghurst’s bustling Victoria Road. Enjoy a cheeky vino at Lil’ Darlin or a cocktail upstairs at the colonialstyle The Victoria Room (235 Victoria Street).

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From Circular Quay, you’ll take a trip through the centre of the city, then on a big loop out the Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo before heading back in through the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. You’ll get a close-up view of the Sydney Opera House, a stately drive down historic Macquarie Street, through Hyde Park and then you’ll head out to Pyrmont. 42

Passing through Darling Harbour, you’ll then head down Hickson Road - known to Sydneysiders as the Hungry Mile and round the tip of Dawes Point to the base of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Here you’ll experience the most spectacular views - the glistening harbour, the creamy sails of the Opera House and the broad expanse of the Harbour Bridge. No wonder we love it - and you will too!

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SYDNEY TOUR

Skywalk at Sydney Tower Eye Take a walk on air 268 metres above stunning Sydney, with the city streets directly beneath your feet.

EXPERIENCE THE

VIBRANCE OF SYDNEY Hop on the big red open-top doubledecker Explorer bus to experience the celebrated scenery, landmarks and attractions of Sydney and Bondi Beach

Circular Quay & The Rocks Colourful history and the gateway to our beautiful harbour See pages 44-47

Central Business District Sun-drenched parks & sensational shopping in Sydney’s centre See pages 51-53

Museum & William Street Australian natural history mingles with contemporary food See pages 54-55

Kings Cross & Woolloomooloo Sydney’s dark side resides in its oldest suburb See pages 56-57

Sydney Opera House & Royal Botanic Garden Sydney History, culture and our most glorious icon See pages 58-63

Central & Haymarket Bustling quarter is open all hours See pages 64-65

Powerhouse Museum & Sydney Fish Market Science, technology and seafood heaven See pages 66-67

Darling Harbour A busy waterfront hub of entertainment and attractions See pages 68-71 Sydney & Bondi Explorer

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EXPLORE THE ROCKS Nestled on the edge of Sydney Harbour, The Rocks offers an unrivalled blend of the old and new. From heritage architecture and cobblestoned laneways, to stylish modern bars, the famous Rocks Markets, some of Sydney’s finest restaurants, curious places to shop and explore and the renowned Museum of Contemporary Art. The Rocks: a perfect blend of experiences worth savouring.

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Circular Quay and The Rocks are the beating heart of Sydney, the starting point of our modern nation and for any tour of Sydney.

FINDING

YOUR FEET

Circular Quay is home to Sydney’s most famous icons and is a bustling, working inner harbour. Look down and you’ll see marked out where the original foreshore reached in 1788, look up and you’ll see the most beautiful natural harbour in the world, dominated to the west by the Sydney Harbour Bridge and graced to the east by the Sydney Opera House. Follow Circular Quay west towards the bridge and you will find The Rocks, the site of original European settlement. Along the cobblestoned walks of the historic Rocks you will discover an abundance of things to do. Be sure to explore its laneways, including Nurses Walk and Suez Canal, which got its name before drains were installed.

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WHAT’S NEARBY Take the short walk along the eastern shore of Circular Quay, past many restaurants and bars, to the glorious Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney (see p58-63). The lovely western shore walk takes you past The Rocks to Sydney Cove, Campbells Cove and Dawes Point.

Aboriginal Art Galleries - Shop 13 Opera Quays (p90)

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TEN l0 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO

TOP TOURS The Rocks Walking Tours

1 Pylon Lookout Climb the 200 stairs to the original Sydney lookout

2 BridgeClimb Set your sights high over the water below

3 The Rocks Discovery

Museum Discover The Rocks from the past to the present

Get up close and personal with the history of Sydney on these 1.5hr walks. Daily tours depart from 23 Playfair Street, The Rocks.

The Rocks Ghost Tours Your ghost host challenges you to book if you dare! Nightly tours depart from Cadmans Cottage, 100 George Street, The Rocks.

4 The Rocks pubs Landmark pubs vie with uber-trendy bars

5 Sydney Observatory Take a night-time tour of the stars over the harbour

6 Susannah Place Museum See a rare example of an 1844 working-class home

7 Museum of Contemporary

Art

Captain Cook Cruises

Check out the MCA’s brand new wing (seep89).

8 Harbour Ferries & Cruises Jump on a ferry or a cruise for a quintessential Sydney experience

9 The Justice & Police Museum Delve into the forensic photography archives

10 Museum of Sydney Built on the site of our first government house

BridgeClimb

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MISS... The Rocks Markets Peruse artisan stalls selling homewares, art, jewellery, leather goods, clothes and one-off pieces every Saturday and Sunday - 10am to 5pm. Visit therocks.com for more information. The Rocks Markets

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DINING TIPS 1 Hero Sushi Train

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Spectacular location with spectacular Sushi – lunch & dinner. Level 1 Dining Floor, Gateway Sydney Alfred Street, Circular Quay

2 Munich Brauhaus Live it large at the Brauhaus! Cnr Argyle and Playfair Streets, The Rocks Tel: 9247 7785

 LOCAL FAVOURITE

3 Fortune of War Hotel

$

Lunch or dinner in Sydney’s oldest pub established since 1828. 137 George Street, The Rocks Tel: 9247 2714

4 Captain Cook Cruises Dinner, high tea, lunch & breakfast (see p30). Wharf 6, Circular Quay Tel: 9206 1111

 GREAT CUPPA

The Rocks Friday Foodie Market

Guylian Belgian Chocolate Cafe

Savour a little world of flavour in this open-air fresh food market. Jack Mundey Place & Playfair Street

Belgian Chocolate, Italian coffee, Australian cool. 91 George Street, The Rocks

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CITY

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SYDNEY’S

HOP ON

FASHION CENTRAL Get to know the hub of Sydney’s commercial precinct and taste some of the best shopping in the southern hemisphere in Sydney’s CBD (Central Business Disctrict)

FINDING

YOUR FEET

From Wynyard, you can take a short stroll up either George St or Pitt St. Remember to stop at Martin Place, Sydney’s corporate heart, to take in the rich mixture of architectural styles. From there, head towards Pitt Street Mall and the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), with its stunning domed roof and intricate stained glass. The Westfield Sydney Shopping Centre on Pitt Street Mall has undergone a billion-dollar renovation and now offers many levels of designer fashion stores and fantastic eateries. From the QVB, head over to Town Hall, built in the 1880s in the grand Victorian Second Empire style, and make sure to check out its beautiful Centennial Hall.

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WHAT’S NEARBY Dominating the centre of Sydney is the lovely Hyde Park, where you can soak up the sun in the heart of the city. At the Southern end is the imposing Anzac War Memorial and its pool of reflection, and the bronze Apollo of the Archibald Fountain on the northern side. There are often food and drink events, but you can also just sit back and relax or play a game of chess near the kiosk.

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TEN l0 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO

TOP TOURS Historical Walking Tours

1 Martin Place Some of the best buildings in Sydney, especially the GPO

2 Theatre Royal Take in a show at the striking Theatre Royal

The City of Sydney history program has produced a number of self-guided historical walking tour brochures that you can download from www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

Friends of Town Hall

3 Pitt Street Mall This open-air mall is the shopping heart of Sydney

4 Sydney Tower Eye

Guided tours are available by appointment at Town Hall, George Street.

Stop your heart with a view through the glass floor!

5 Queen Victoria Building This ornate Victorian beauty houses designer boutiques (see p50).

6 Town Hall This working council chamber hides secrets within

7 St Andrews Cathedral Take in an organ recital at

Sydney Tower Eye

1.10pm every Thursday

8 The Great Synagogue The most beautiful Synagogue in Australia – everyone welcome!

9 Hyde Park Take some time out in these beautiful surrounds

10 Anzac War Memorial This sombre building tells the story of Australia at war

Anzac War Memorial, Hyde Park

DON’T

MISS The State Theatre The interiors of this palatial building are a sight to behold, fusing eclectic elements of Gothic, Italian and art deco design – check out what’s on at www.statetheatre.com.au

Escape Hunt Sydney

$

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DINING TIPS 1 Governor’s Table Bar & Dining Try some Mod Oz in old-time Sydney. 37 Phillip Street Tel: 9241 1788

2 The Emperor’s Choice

Chinese Restaurant The Peking Duck is a house speciality - a must try. 261 George Street Tel: 9247 7740

3 Kingsleys Steakhouse Sensational steak! 29a King Street Tel: 9295 5080

6 BBQ City Restaurant Fabulous Korean barbeque cuisine - bookings (absolutely) recommended. 120 Liverpool Street Tel: 9371 8259

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HOP ON

AND PRESENT The Australian Museum and St Mary’s Cathedral herald the way to the great eateries of East Sydney. William Street is a major thoroughfare which runs from Hyde Park to Kings Cross.

FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 Australian Museum

$

Enjoy the interactive displays of Australia’s ancient megafauna (see p91)

2 Cook & Phillip Aquatic Park Take a dip in the underground pool

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3 St Mary’s Cathedral Take a 20-minute tour of this huge Catholic cathedral

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DINING TIPS 1 Beppi’s Ristorante The Polese family’s pride and joy since 1956. 21 Yurong Street, East Sydney Tel: 9360 4558

2 25th Floor The ‘70s and ‘80s come alive in the Bayview Boulevard Hotel. 90 William Street, East Sydney Tel: 9383 7222

3 Thai Princess Contemporary & traditional Thai food & interiors. 118 Crown Street, East Sydney Tel: 9332 3284

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4 La Mint French-Vietnamese elegance in delicate surrounds. 62-64 Riley Street, East Sydney Tel: 9371 8161

5 Bill & Toni’s You beaut Italian on a budget. 74 Stanley Street East Sydney Tel: 9360 4702

6 Lord Roberts Hotel One of the best rooftop beer gardens in Sydney. 64 Stanley Street, East Sydney Tel: 9331 1326

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Tilly was a madam but this bar is all class. 91 Crown Lane, East Sydney

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2 Kings Cross Sunday Markets Worth a visit, 10am - 4pm at historic Fitzroy Gardens

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4 Harry’s Cafe de Wheels Take a photo with the stars at this legendary pie cart

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DINING TIPS 1 Otto Ristorante

3 Piccolo Bar

Reinvents the flavours of Italy in stylish new forms. Area 8, 6 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo Tel: 9368 7488

Fabulous Italian food and homemade cakes. 6 Roslyn Street, Kings Cross Tel: 9368 1356

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A Sydney favourite famed for its flamed grill Ribs & Chicken! Ward Ave, Kings Cross Tel: 9331 8880

Heritage-listed beauty with smashing ambience and views. 2 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo Tel: 9332 1227

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Tropicana Cafe

The Victoria Room

Where the Tropfest short film festival was born. - 227 Victoria St, Darlinghurst Tel: 9360 9809

Lift your pinkie at Victoria’s High Tea. Level 1, 235 Victoria St - Darlinghurst Tel: 9357 4488

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Discover the stories, history and magic of Sydney Opera House with an incredible guided tour taking you underneath the world famous sails. Complete the experience by adding a delicious tasting plate for two overlooking sparkling Sydney Harbour – the perfect way to end your day at the Sydney Opera House.

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CROWNING GLORY The iconic Sydney Opera House is the starting point for the loveliest sights you’ll ever see, taking in our most historic buildings and all within easy walking distance.

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You have to actually see the sails of the Sydney Opera House in person, and what better way to discover the city than getting up close and personal with our most famous icon. Turn the corner and take a leisurely walk through the Royal Botanic Garden, home to an eclectic display of native and introduced species, or explore the buildings within the gardens and The Domain such as Government House, the Conservatorium of Music and the Art Gallery of NSW. One stretch of Macquarie Street is simply a must-do, taking in the State Library, Parliament House, the Sydney Hospital, the Mint Museum and ending at Hyde Park Barracks. This is the finest group of colonial-era buildings Australia has to offer.

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TOP TOURS Sydney Opera House

1 Sydney Opera House Head under the sails for a tour of this world-famous icon (see p58)

2 Government House Delve into this Gothic revival building

3 Conservatorium of Music Take a tour of ‘The Con’ for a free concert in Verbrugghen Hall

Take a sneak peak behind the scenes of Sydney’s pride and joy. Departs daily between 9am - 5pm.

Macquarie St Guided Walk Search for Matthew Flinders’ cat and Governor Macquarie himself. Tours depart from Government House Gates or St James Church Bookings essential.

4 Royal Botanic Garden One of Sydney’s favourite destinations – simply, a must do!

5 State Library of NSW Check out the immense collection of Australiana in the Mitchell Wing (see p90)

6 Parliament House of NSW Sit in on Question Time if you dare!

7 Sydney Mint Museum Tour the oldest building in central Sydney

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8 Hyde Park Barracks Museum Swing with the convicts (in hammocks!) at the barracks

9 Art Gallery of NSW See the great works of indigenous, colonial and modern artists

10 Andrew (Boy) Chariton Pool Cool off in this open-air public pool

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Stunning views of the harbour and the house. Lower Concourse, Sydney Opera House Tel: 9247 1666

2 Botanic Garden Restaurant Open-air dining in exquisite garden surroundings. Mrs Macquaries Road Tel: 9241 2419

Just outside the Palace Gate off Macquarie Street, this popular. kiosk is open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 9:30am-4:30pm

4 Hyde Park Barracks Cafe Magnificent cafe in this World Heritage listed building (see p50). Queens Square Tel: 9222 1815

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CELEBRATING

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Located in a spectacular harbourside setting in the heart of the city, the Royal Botanic Garden is one of Sydney’s most treasured destinations, enjoyed by millions of visitors each year. On the traditional land of the Cadigal people, the land now occupied by the Garden is the site where the modern transformation of the Australian continent began and can be regarded as the ‘first frontier’ between Aboriginal and European societies. Steeped in rich history, the Royal Botanic Garden celebrates its 200th Birthday in 2016.

A visit to the Garden is an absolute must – not only for its incredible beauty and iconic harbour views but also for the variety of experiences on offer. From cafes and restaurants, guided tours and special events, through to the Garden’s new worldclass horticultural attraction, The Calyx, there’s something here for everyone!

Sweet Addiction, the botanic story of chocolate, live at The Calyx

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FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 The Calyx A fusion of art, theatre and flora that features themed exhibitions. Sweet Addiction, the botanic story of chocolate, now live! thecalyx.com.au

2 Aboriginal Heritage Tour

The Calyx

Join an Aboriginal guide on a walking tour of the Garden – Wed, Fri & Sat 10am. rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

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Heritage Walk Journey through the first 200 years of the Garden’s history on this walking tour, every Wed 11am. rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

4 Free daily guided tour Join a volunteer guide for a tour of the Garden, 10.30am daily and 1pm Mon-Fri.

Aboriginal Heritage Tour – bush tucker

5 Specialty Gardens Explore the beautiful and diverse specialty gardens including the Tropical Garden, Rose Garden, Succulent Garden and HSBC Oriental Garden.

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These bustling inner-city areas are open all hours and house some of Sydney’s best restaurants and bars. Experience this colourful mix of Asian culture, shopping and food.

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FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 Central Park Mall A vibrant mix of retail and cult eateries, daily 10am-8pm (see OBC)

2 Sydney’s Paddy’s Markets Pick up something cheap & cheerful at Sydney’s oldest market (see p49)

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3 Chinatown Stop for yum cha, or dine al fresco on Dixon Street Mall

4 Chinatown Night Market Check out the stalls every Friday, 4pm - 11pm

5 Market City Large shopping & dining complex in the heart of Chinatown. Sydney’s Paddy’s Market

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DINING TIPS 1 Delima Restaurant Discover the true art of Indonesian cuisine. Level 5, 1 Dixon Street Tel: 9267 7045

2 Red Chilli Sichuan Restaurant Renowned for its authentic Chinese cuisine. 25-29 Dixon Street, Haymarket Tel: 9211 8130 Lvl 1, 8 Dixon Street, Haymarket Tel: 9211 8122

3 East Ocean Yummiest yum cha in Sydney. 421 Sussex Street, Haymarket Tel: 9212 4198

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5 Mount Batten Hotel Great pub food in an honest pub. S701 George Street, Haymarket Tel: 9280 4700

6 Umi Kaiten-Zushi Sushi fresh each day from the Fish Markets. 477 Pitt Street, Haymarket Tel: 9283 2006

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Brewery Yard Markets

Fire Station Cafe

Sydney’s newest markets – first & third Sundays. Central Park Sydney 28 Broadway, Chippendale

Quench your thirst in the former. Fire Station 465 Pitt Street Tel: 9211 2348

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Get hands-on with science, technology and fashion at the Powerhouse museum

POWERHOUSE MUSEUM

& FISH MARKET Hop off at the terrific technology-focused Powerhouse Museum and hop back on again for a trip to Sydney Fish Market - Australia’s home of Seafood.

FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 Powerhouse Museum Get tech-savvy at this science and technology museum (see p21)

2 Sydney Fish Market Find the finest fresh fish at this working market (see p93)

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Gourmandise de Paris - Pyrmont

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Pyrmont Bridge Hotel

La Banette Patisserie

Big beer, big steak, big fun. 96 Union Street Tel: 9660 6996

A charming French patisserie. 18 Glebe Point Road Tel: 8095 9688

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Sydney’s favourite PLAYGROUND Home to over 60 restaurants, 21 bars and some of Sydney’s most-loved museums and theatres, plus the city’s biggest free children’s playground, Darling Harbour is all about the wow-factor. Plan a fun day of family entertainment, impress your date with world-class dining, or enjoy a fabulous night out with friends at Sydney’s favourite waterside destination.

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Captain Cook Cruises

1 The Star This refurbished casino is also known for its shows and dining

2 Australian National

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Shop at classy boutiques with waterside views; don’t miss the fireworks on Saturday nights.

Award-winning lunch and dinner cruises and ‘Hop On Hop Off’ Harbour Explorer. Depart daily from Pier 26 & King Street Wharf No.1 (see p30)

Shopper Hopper Sydney’s newest ferry service departs Harbourside for the outlet centre at Birkenhead Point – see p18.

4 Hard Rock Cafe Great food, cocktails and live music - Rock On!

5 Chinese Garden of Friendship Zen out in these tranquil gardens and the fabulous teahouse

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Water games, slippery slides and a 21m flying fox!

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7 LG IMAX Theatre Sydney Blow your mind at this huge 3D cinema

8 SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium Nurse your fears as the sharks swim above!

9 Madame Tussauds Sydney Now in Sydney, the ultimate celebrity experience!

10 WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo Say hello to Rex - the massive saltwater crocodile, plus…

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2 Gourmandise de Paris

Discover a little taste of Paris in superb surrounds – formidable! 186-188 Harris Street, Pyrmont www.gourmandisedeparis.com

3 Yots Café Relaxed waterfront dining with spectacular views of the city. Australian National Maritime Museum www.anmm.gov.au

4 Stacks Taverna Seafood, pizza, tapas or cook your own steak at the indoor BBQ. Shop 24/25 Darling Quarter 1-25 Harbour Street, Sydney www.stacksbar.com.au

5 I’m Angus Steak House Choice cuts of prime Angus beef served at the water’s edge. The Promenade, Cockle Bay www.imangussteakhouse.com.au

6 Captain Cook Cruises Dinner, high tea, lunch & breakfast (see p30). Pier 26 & King Street Wharf 1 www.captaincook.com.au Darling Harbour

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Trendy Bondi One of Sydney’s best claims to fame – besides its beauty, fun and devastating charm, of course – is the closeness of some of its best beaches to the city centre.

EXPERIENCE AUSTRALIA’S

MOST FAMOUS BEACH

Head east to take in our iconic inner city beaches and bays. The 90-minute Bondi & Bays Tour is the easiest way to get around and see our lovely beaches at their best.

Paddington Super shopping and a short stroll from Sydney’s home of sport at SCG and Allianz Stadium. See pages 74-75

Centennial Parklands Meet native wildlife in their natural environment See pages 76-79

Bondi Beach Sun, surf, sand, shops? Superb. See pages 80-83

Rose Bay Sweeping views of Sydney’s finest See pages 84-85

Double Bay Where fashion boutiques meet cafes and bars See pages 84-85

You’ll see the lovely Rose Bay with its views of the habour, head into boutique and cafe-filled Double Bay and then make your way back through Woolloomooloo to the city centre. How’s that for a ride?

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“Paddo” is not only a lovely suburb featuring historical buildings, easy walks and great shopping - it’s also the gateway to one of our city’s oldest treasures, Centennial Parklands!

FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 Oxford Street Top-class designers are stationed along Oxford Street

2 Paddington Reservoir Gardens Award-winning Romanesque gardens are a hidden secret

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3 Paddington Markets Top-class markets showcasing art, craft and fashion every Saturday (see also pgs 94, 95)

4 SCG & Allianz Stadium World leading sports venues. Book a tour (see p24)

5 Centennial Parklands One of the world’s finest public parks (see pgs 76-79)

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A long-time standout with many awards. 108 Boundary Street Tel: 9360 6729

One of Australia’s original gastro pubs. 338 Oxford Street Tel: 9380 5913

2 Christo’s Five Ways Pizzeria

5 Paddington Arms Hotel Great pub grub and fabulous Sunday roasts. 384 Oxford Street Tel: 9360 9668

A Five Ways institution that never changes. 24 Glenmore Road Tel: 9360 6796

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3 The Royal, Five Ways

A Sydney favourite with dazzling reputation. 47 Windsor Street Tel: 9380 5996

Traditional pub dates to the late 1800s. 237 Glenmore Road Tel: 9331 2604

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Four in Hand

Max Brenner Chocolate Bar

The giant squid points to a bar with a difference. 105 Sutherland Street

No one ever tires of Max’s mocha. 437 Oxford Street

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ONE OF THE WORLD’S

FINEST PUBLIC PARKS Centennial Parklands is the birthplace of modern Australia, and where Sydneysiders have come to play for more than 125 years. Centennial Parklands is a must see attraction in Sydney. Made up of three vibrant urban parks covering 360 hectares, the Parklands are picturesque and historically significant, brimming with tales of the triumphs and tragedies that shaped modern Australia. Free to visit, the Parklands are home to Australian wildlife and scenic

landscapes dotted with ponds, flower beds, statues and more than 15,000 trees. When visiting, do as the locals do – visit the cafes and restaurants, take a walk, hire a bike, go horse riding, or enjoy a picnic in the vast and beautifully maintained open green spaces. You can even have a round of golf at Moore Park Golf.

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Park landscape including Lily Bridge Take a stroll around the lovely Lily Pond Images © James Horan for Centennial Park

FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 A wild walk Take the free Wildlife & Heritage walk and see native wildlife including the famous flying fox colony

2 Try horse riding

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Witness the Parks’ splendour from a new angle

3 Go for a bike ride Bike and pedal car hire is available in Centennial Park

4 Lunch in the outdoors Enjoy one of Sydney’s best picnic experiences

5 Like golf?

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Play a round or practice teeing off at the state of the art driving range at historic Moore Park Golf

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BRONZED AUSSIE! Just 8km from the city centre, the legendary Bondi Beach is not only a great surfing and swimming beach, it also abounds in cafes, restaurants and shops. You can’t miss it!

FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 Bondi Baths Do some laps in these 100-yearold plubic baths

2 Bondi Pavillion Catch some theatre, art, music or an exhibition

Marine Discovery Centre

3 Marine Discovery Centre Take a tour of the sea life in Bondi Bay

4 Bondi Markets Vintage, designer clothes and crafts every Sunday

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Best steaks and ribs in iconic Bondi Beach (see p83). 130 Roscoe Street Tel: 9130 7101

Bondi’s oldest, most famous and liveliest fish shop. 128 Campbell Parade Tel: 9130 4554

2 Bavarian Bier Cafe

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Oktoberfest all year round with a twist of Bondi. 108 Campbell Parade Tel: 8988 5935

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Outdoor refreshments just steps from the beach. 118 Campbell Parade Tel: 9365 4422

 LOCAL FAVOURITE Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop

Traditional European cuisine, great coffee and deserts. 140 Campbell Parade Tel: 9130 4033 $

Delicious food classics with a modern twist (see p39). 118-120 Ramsgate Ave Tel: 9130-3152

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Ice cream lovers of the world unite! 138 Campbell Parade - Bondi Beach

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Take this spectacular coastal walk along the cliffs. Bondi is perfect for a leisurely yet scenic walk. The most famous is Bondi to Bronte, an easy, strollerfriendly walk that offers plenty of stops for a swim or a coffee along the way. It stretches 3.4km and requires about an hour or two, depending on age and fitness. This very popular walk starts at the south end of Bondi Beach and takes in gentle Tamarama Beach as well as headland views from Mackenzies Point. If you are really fit you can continue on to Coogee Beach, or retrace your steps back to Bondi and head Ravesi’s north towards the headland known as Ben Buckler, taking in North Bondi and the Kiddies Pool on the way.

The Bondi Beach Lifeguard Tower

Then jump back on the bus at Stop H and enjoy the glorious views of some our most exclusive suburbs, including the lovely Vaucluse, before you reach Rose Bay.

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FIVE 5 TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO 1 Foreshore Walks Take a scenic stroll (and picnic) around the tranquil foreshores

2 Shopping Stylish boutiques and designer fashion & jewellery

Catch a scenic seaplane tour

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Top Restaurants Japanese, Italian, modern Australian, seafood … take your pick!

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Connection Tickets

Sydney Attractions Purchase 1 or more attraction tickets with your Explorer Tour ticket and save!

Joint Tickets

Ferry Combos Visit the city’s major landmarks from land and water with a 24hr Hop on Hop off Bus and Ferry Joint Ticket. Tickets may be used on separate days.

Purchase tickets from your Explorer driver or hotel concierge


Combination Tickets Combine and save

Valid for WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, Madame Tussauds Sydney and Sydney Tower Eye tickets

Other Top Attractions

Take the official 1 hour guided tour and discover the history, magic and stories inside one of the greatest buildings of all time.

iVenture Card has Sydney’s best attractions and things to do covered for 1 single price. You’ll find there’s something for everyone. Save with the Lyrebird pass combining a Blue Mountains Explorer Bus ticket with an entry pass to Skyway, Cableway and the Scenic railway.

Discover Sydney

Sydney’s highest open air attraction offers an unique perspective of this incredible harbour city and a glass floor viewing platform for views of the city below.

Enjoy the stunning views of Sydney Harbour with a 2 hour 15 min Harbour Story Cruise. Cruises include an informative commentary and light refreshment.

Take a day tour to the Blue Mountains with Barefoot Downunder. Visit the Three Sisters, Scenic World and optional river cruise back into Sydney CBD.

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BridgeClimb This famous climb is not for the faint at heart or kids under 10 years old. Where: 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks When: Daily, dawn ‘til dusk Cost: Adult from $188, Child (10-15 only) from $128 Tel: 8274 7777 www.bridgeclimb.com

Pylon Lookout One of the best views of the city with exhibits on the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Where: South East Pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge When: Daily 10am-5pm Cost: Adult $13, Child (5-12) $6.50, Child (0-4) free Tel: 9240 1100 www.pylonlookout.com.au

Captain Cook Cruises Full range of sightseeing, dining and ferry services (see p30). Where: Wharf 6, Circular Quay When: Daily from 9.30am to 7pm Tel: 9206 1111 www.captaincook.com.au

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Susannah Place Museum A rare surviving example of a simple working-class terrace. Where: 58–64 Gloucester St, The Rocks When: Admission by guided tour only, Daily 2pm-5pm Cost: Adult $8, Child $4, Family $17 Tel: 9241 1893 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Sydney Observatory Telescope tours day and night will give you a first-hand look at the stars in the Southern Hemisphere. Where: 1003 Upper Fort St, Millers Point When: Daily 10am-5pm, night tours seasonally, bookings required Cost: Free entry to grounds & exhibitions; Tours from $10 Adult, $8 Conc & Child Tel: 9921 3485 www.maas.museum/sydneyobservatory

The Justice & Police Museum

Museum Of Sydney

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This modern museum sits on the site of our first government house. Where: Corner Phillip and Bridge Streets When: Daily 10am-5pm Cost: Adult $10, Child $5, Family $20 Tel: 9251 5988 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Museum Of Contemporary Art The cutting edge of contemporary art is on display at this brutalist-style building. Where: 140 George Street, The Rocks When: Daily 10am-5pm Cost: Free entry Tel: 9245 2400 www.mca.com.au

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Step into the dark side of Sydney’s past with a visit to a historic police and court building. Where: Cnr Albert and Phillip Streets, Circular Quay When: Sat & Sun 10am-5pm Cost: Adult $10, Child $5, Family $20 Tel: 9252 1144 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

The Rocks Markets Homewares, art, jewellery, leather goods, clothes and one-off pieces on the weekend, with Friday set aside for the foodies market. Where: George St, The Rocks When: Markets: Sat-Sun 10am-5pm; Foodies Market: Fri 10am-4pm Cost: Free entry Tel: 9240 8717 www.therocks.com

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Anzac War Memorial The principal state war memorial dedicated to Australians who served their country in war. Where: Hyde Park North When: Daily 9am-5pm Cost: Free Tel: 9267 7668 www.anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au

DISCOVER WORLD-CLASS CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN ART

Sydney Tower Eye The best view in town from 250 metres above the city. Where: 100 Market Street, Sydney. When: Daily 9am-10.30pm Cost: Observation deck: Adult $26.50, Child (4-15) $17, Family (2+2) $85; Skywalk: Adult $70, Child (10-17) $49 Tel: 9333 9288 www.sydneytowereye.com.au

The Escape Hunt Experience

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Live interactive escape room and perfect for wet weather... find clues, crack puzzles and solve the crime to escape in 60 mins! Where: Level 4, 393 George Street When: Daily 10am-8.30pm Cost: from $36/person (bookings essential) - see Discount Voucher and SAVE 20% Tel: 9299 3929 www.sydney.escapehunt.com

mca.com.au free entry photograph: Brett Boardman

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Live Interactive Escape Room Fun For All Ages

The State Theatre The traditional and the contemporary combine in this lavish theatre. Where: 49 Market Street, Sydney When: Daily 9am ‘til late Cost: Varies per performance Tel: 9373 6655 www.statetheatre.com.au

Town Hall The interiors are as fascinating as the exterior of this landmark building. Where: 483 George St, Sydney When: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm Cost: Free Tel: 9265 9189 www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

60 Minutes, One Mission, Escape!

Sydney’s Most Original And Exhilarating Attraction Central City Location Perfect Wet Weather Activity Level 4, 393 George Street Sydney 9299 3929 sydney.escapehunt.com

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MUSEUM

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Australian Museum

Two must-see exhibitions for the everyday gardener & garden enthusiast

FREE 3 SEPT TO 15 JAN STATE LIBRARY OF NSW Macquarie Street Sydney 2000

(02) 9273 1414 www.sl.nsw.gov.au

#dreamgarden P&D 4635 8/16

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Science meets history and culture in Australia’s best natural history museum. Where: 6 College Street When: Daily 9.30am-5pm Cost: Adult $16, Child (0-16) Free, Family (2+2) $30, Family (1+2) $15 Tel: 9320 6000 www.australianmuseum.net.au

Cook & Phillip Park Aquatic Centre World-class swimming and recreational facilities in the heart of the city. Where: 4 College St (nr St Mary’s Cathedral When: Mon-Fri 6am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am8pm Cost: Pool Adult $7.20, Concession $5.40 Family (2+2 or 1+3) $19 Tel: 9326 0444 www.ymcasydney.org/cookandphillip

St Mary’s Cathedral The imposing Catholic cathedral runs guided tours every Sunday at 12pm. Where: Cnr St Mary’s Road and College St When: Daily 6.30am-6.30pm (Sat 8am-6.30pm) Cost: Free Tel: 9220 0400 www.stmaryscathedral.org.au

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This fine colonial house with landscaped gardens also contains part of the original owner’s insect collection. Where: 7 Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay When: Fri-Sun 11am-4pm Cost: Adult $8, Child $4, Family $17 Tel: 9356 3022 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Kings Cross Organic Markets Top-notch organic food markets in the heart of Kings Cross. Where: Fitzroy Gardens, Macleay St, Kings Cross When: Sat 8am-2pm Cost: Free entry Tel: 9999 2226 organicfoodandfarmersmarkets.com.au

Harry’s Cafe de Wheels Legendary pies ‘n peas vendor right on Woolloomooloo wharf. Where: Cnr Cowper Wharf Roadway & Brougham Rd, Woolloomooloo When: Daily 8.30am ‘til late Cost: Depends on your appetite Tel: 9357 3074 www.harryscafedewheels.com.au

Sydney Jewish Museum

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SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM

Discount Voucher

This extraordinary museum is considered one of the best in the world and has evocative and engrossing exhibitions. Where: 148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst When: Mon-Thu 1pm-4pm, Fri 12pm-2pm, Sun 10am-4pm; closed Sat and Jewish Holy Days Cost: Adult $10, Child $7 (under 16), Family (2+) $22 Tel: 9360 7999 www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

A Museum dedicated to preserving & documenting the history of the Holocaust & illustrating the richness of Jewish life and traditions in Australia. SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM

148 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst sydneyjewishmuseum.com See map p57 1

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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE &

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Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool A beautiful open-air public pool with spectacular views of the harbour. Where: Mrs Macquaries Road,The Domain When: Daily 6am-7pm Cost: Adult $6.20, Child $4.70, Family (2+2, 1+3) $17.50 Tel: 9358 6686 www.abcpool.org

Art Gallery of NSW Indigenous and Australian colonial art are on permanent display. Where: The Domain When: Daily 10am-5pm (Wed to 9pm) Cost: Free entry to permanent collections, ticket prices vary for special events Tel: 9225 1744 www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

Government House The working home of the NSW Governor, the furnishings and grounds are superb. Where: Royal Botanic Garden, Macquarie Street When: Mon - Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm Cost: Free Tel: 9228 4111 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Hyde Park Barracks Museum

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Be sure to peruse the Irish Famine Victims installation outside this 1819 convict barracks (see p50). Where: Queens Square, Macquarie Street When: Daily 10am-5pm Cost: Adult $10, Child $5, Family $20 Tel: 8239 2311 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Parliament House of NSW

One of Sydney’s most treasured destinations, located in a spectacular harbourside setting in the heart of the city. Where: Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney When: Daily from 7am to sunset Cost: Free entry to the Garden. Ticket prices vary for exhibitions, tours and special events. Tel: 9231 8111 www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

State Library of NSW Free history and heritage tours of the State Library are run every Tuesday and Thursday at 10.30am. Where: Macquarie St When: Mon-Thurs 9am-8pm, Fri 9am-5pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm Cost: Free Tel: 9273 1414 www.sl.nsw.gov.au

Sydney Opera House Discover the stories, history and magic of Sydney Opera House with an incredible guided tour taking you underneath the world-famous sails (see p58). Where: Bennelong Point When: Daily 9am- 5pm Cost: Adult $37, Child (5-15) $20, Concession $28, Family $95 (2 adults, 2 children) Tel: 9250 7777 www.sydneyoperahouse.com/tours

The Mint Museum Once part of the Rum Hospital, then a military hospital and infirmary, it became the site for Sydney’s Royal Mint in 1854. Where:10 Macquarie St When: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Cost: Free Tel: 8239 2288 www.sydneylivingmuseums.com.au

Free tours of Australia’s first Parliament House are held on the first Thursday of each month at 1pm, or you can sit in the Visitor’s Galleries. Where: 6 Macquarie St When: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Cost: Free Tel: 9230 2111 www.parliament.nsw.gov.au Hyde Park Barracks Museum

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64-65 Chinatown Night Market If you love shopping, gourmet food and live entertainment, then this is the market for you. Where: Little Hay Street & Dixon Street Mall, Haymarket When: Fri 4pm-11pm Cost: Free entry Tel: 0414 877 365 www.chinatownnightmarket.com.au

Market City Houses great dining venues, established retail brands and factory outlets in the heart of Chinatown. Where: 9-13 Hay Street, Haymarket When: Daily 10am-7pm Tel: 9288 8900 www.marketcity.com.au

Sydney’s Paddy’s Markets

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Paddy’s is not just a market – it’s an Australian icon (see p49). Where: Hay Street, Haymarket When: Wed-Sun 10am-6pm Cost: Free entry www.paddysmarkets.com.au

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Powerhouse Museum Sydney’s best museum for science and technology (see p21). Where: 500 Harris Street, Ultimo When: Daily 10am-5pm Cost: Adult $15, Child (0-16) Free Tel: 9217 0111 www.maas.museum/powerhousemuseum

Sydney Fish Market This bustling market is a real treat for seafood lovers, with a great range of Australian seafood. Where: Bank Street, Pyrmont When: Daily 7am-4pm. Tours: Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri at 6.40am Cost: Free. Tours: Adult 35, Child (10-13) $10 www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au

Wentworth Park Greyhounds The dogs race on Friday and Saturday nights at this inner-city track. Where: Wentworth Park Road, Glebe When: Gates open at 5.30pm Fri & 6pm Sat Cost: Adult $6, Child free Tel: 9649 7166 www.wentworthpark.com.au

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68-71 AustralianNational Maritime Museum

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Fascinating artefacts, lively exhibitions, fun activities & even the chance to board ships. Where: 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour When: Daily 9.30am-5pm Galleries Ticket – Free; Big Ticket – Adult $30, Child (4-15) $18, Family (2+3) $75 Tel: 9298 3777 www.anmm.gov.au

Captain Cook Cruises Full range of sightseeing, dining & ferry services. Where: Pier 26 & King Street Wharf 1 When: Daily from 9.30am to 7pm Tel: 9206 1111 www.captaincook.com.au

Chinese Garden of Friendship Step into another world and experience the natural beauty, architecture and culture of China. Where: Southern end of Darling Harbour When: Daily 9 .30am-5pm (Apr-Sep), 9.30am-5:30pm (Oct-Mar) Cost: Adult $6, Child (12-) $3, Family (2+2) $15 Tel: 9240 8888 www.darlingharbour.com

Madame Tussauds Sydney Get up close and personal with ‘Aussie’ legends and world famous stars, exploring 10 interactive zones. Where: Aquarium Pier, Next to Aquarium When: Open from 9.30am Cost: Adult $40, Child (4-15) $28 Tel: 1800 205 851 www.madametussauds.com.au

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium The world’s largest collection of Australian aquatic life including dugongs, penguins, sharks and rays in 12 themed zones (see p4). When: Open from 9.30am Cost: Adult $40, Child $28, Family (2+2) $136 Tel: 1800 199 657 www.sydneyaquarium.com.au

WILD LIFE Sydney Z00

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A large range of all Australian animals and, unlike most zoos, Sydney Zoo is weather proof so you can visit rain, hail or shine! When: Open from 9.30am Cost: Adult $40, Child $28, Family (2+2) $136 Tel: 1800 206 158 www.wildlifesydney.com.au

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74-79 Paddington Markets

80-83 Bondi Markets

Huge markets specialising in original arts, crafts, clothing and jewellery. Where: Paddington Uniting Church grounds, 395 Oxford Street, Paddington When: Sat 10am-4pm Cost: Free entry Tel: 9331 2923 www.paddingtonmarkets.com.au

These terrific markets are open every Sunday and include vintage and contemporary fashion and a farmer’s market. Where: Bondi Beach Public School, Campbell Parade, Bondi When: Sun 10am-4pm Cost: Free entry Tel: 9315 8988 www.bondimarkets.com.au

Marine Discovery Centre

SCG Guided Walking Tour

SCG Guided Walking Tour Unforgettable sporting journey behind the scenes of Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium (see p24). Where: Meeting point Venue Services Office, Gate A, Allianz Stadium Forecourt, Driver Avenue, Moore Park When: Mon-Sat 10am (non-event days) Cost: Adult $20, Concession $20, Child (5-18) $20, Family (2A,3C) $78 Tel: 1300 724 737 www.scgexperience.com.au

Centennial Parklands A world-class destination just minutes from Sydney’s CBD Where: Entrance Cnr of Oxford St and Lang Road, Paddington When: Every day Cost: Free Entry www.centennialparklands.com.au

Take a tour of the marine life of Bondi, all in 30 minutes and without getting wet! Where: Bondi Pavilion, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach When: Wed-Sun 10am-4.30pm Cost: Adult $10, Child (3-15) $5, Family (1+2) $17.50, (2+1) $22.50, extra child $2.50 Tel: 9300 0242 www.marinediscovery.org.au

North Bondi Surf School Bondi is one of the safest of Sydney beaches to learn to surf, and there are kids’ lessons too. Where: 128 Ramsgate Ave, North Bondi When: Daily, depending on tides Cost: Beginners 2hr class, $99 Tel: 9365 1800 www.letsgosurfing.com.au

The Bondi Pavilion This heritage-listed former dance hall is now a centre for art, theatre and music. Where: Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach When: Varies Cost: Varies Tel: 8362 3400 www.waverley.nsw.gov.au

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TOP SWIMMINING SPOTS

Art Gallery of NSW Australian Museum Australian N. Maritime Museum Hyde Park Barracks Museum Justice & Police Museum Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Sydney Powerhouse M ​ useum Susannah Place Museum Sydney Jewish Museum Sydney Mint Museum The Rocks Discovery Museum

Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool Cook & Phillip Aquatic Centre Redleaf Pool, Double Bay

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TOP ATTRACTIONS Anzac War Memorial Chinese Garden of Friendship Elizabeth Bay House Government House Conservatorium of Music Madame Tussauds Marine Discovery Centre Parliament House of NSW Queen Victoria Building (QVB) St Mary’s Cathedral State Library of NSW SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium Sydney Fish Market Sydney Observatory Sydney Opera House Sydney Town Hall Sydney Tower Eye The Star (casino) WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo

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TOP PARKS Centennial Parklands Hyde Park, city Lyne Park, Rose Bay Paddington Reservoir Gardens

Bondi Markets Chinatown Night Markets Glebe Markets Kings Cross Sunday Markets Paddington Markets Sydney’s Paddy’s Markets The Rocks Markets The Rocks Foodies Markets

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ELIZABETH BAY HOUSE

Receive 2 for 1 General Museum Admission.

ENTRY Not vaild with any other offer. Valid until 31/01/2017.

20% OFF

NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM Present this coupon for 20% OFF Big Ticket entry at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Open 9.30am to 5pm daily.

Present voucher to receive offer. Valid until 31/01/2017. Limit one per person.

2nd Meal

SA M PL E

50%

GOURMANDISE DE PARIS

OFF

BUY ONE GET 2ND MEAL 50% OFF! (equal or lesser value)

Valid Monday to Friday… From 9am to 5pm.

Valid every day except Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday; until 31/01/2017.

2

BEN & JERRY’S BONDI

SCOOPS

FOR 1

Get 2 scoops for the price of 1, served in the same cone. Enjoy some delicious ice cream at beautiful Bondi Beach.

Not valid with any other offer. Coupon valid for up to 2 people. 2 Scoops to be in the same Dipped Waffle Cone. Valid until 31/01/2017.

$25

LUNCH DEAL

NORTH BONDI RSL CLUB

Present this coupon to receive a main meal + dessert + drink for ONLY $25! (conditions apply)

This offer is available Monday-Friday, 12midday to 4pm. Valid until 31/01/2017.


$5 VOUCHER

SYDNEY’S PADDY’S MARKETS

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Australia’s Oldest Traditional Markets in 2 Huge Locations

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Open Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 6pm Corner of Hay Street & Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney www.paddysmarkets.com.au

Not valid with any other offer or voucher. One voucher per person. Valid until 31/01/2017.

SA M PL E

20%

THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM

OFF

Map p55 1 This is the best place to find out about Australia. Discover Australia’s natural environment and indigenous cultures in one of the finest natural history museums in the world. 6 College Street, Sydney. Open daily 9.30am – 5pm Tel: 9320 6000 www.australianmuseum.net.au

Not valid with any other offer, extra charges apply to special temporary exhibitions. Valid 31/01/2017.

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SYDNEY JEWISH MUSEUM

ENTRY

148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst Tel: 9360 7999 www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

FOR

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Displays Holocaust artefacts and memorabilia, illustrates the depth of the Jewish religion, tradition and culture, and the contribution of Jews to Australia.

Certificate of Excellence 2012

Discount valid for Adult, Concession or Family passes. Not valid for special events. Valid until 31/01/2017.

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ELIZABETH BAY HOUSE

ENTRY

7 Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay (10 minute walk from Kings Cross station) Open Fri – Sun, 11am – 4pm

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Map p57 3 Visit historic Elizabeth Bay House. With its luxurious furnishings and magnificent sweeping staircase, it was once considered the ‘finest house in the colony’.

Not vaild with any other offer. Valid to 31/01/2017.

20% OFF

NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

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Map p71 2 Discover Australia’s maritime history on board tall ships, warships and a submarine and explore the danger and drama of Navy life inside the new interactive Action Stations exhibit. 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour Tel: 9298 3777 www.anmm.gov.au

Not valid with any other offer. Valid until 31/01/2017. Limit one per person.

2nd Meal

SA M PL E

50%

GOURMANDISE DE PARIS

OFF

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Enjoy delicious french food & wine in a typical french atmosphere where locals and visitors are welcome.

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186-188 Harris Street, Pyrmont Tel: 8065 0078 www.gourmandisedeparis.com

Valid every day except Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday; until 31/01/2017.

2

BEN & JERRY’S BONDI

SCOOPS

FOR 1

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Get 2 scoops for the price of 1, served in the same cone. Enjoy some delicious ice cream at beautiful Bondi Beach. 138 Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach Tel: 8014 8573 www.benandjerry.com.au

Not valid with any other offer. Coupon valid for up to 2 people. 2 Scoops to be in the same cone. Valid until 31/01/2017.

$25

LUNCH DEAL

NORTH BONDI RSL CLUB

Lunch with the best view of Bondi and beyond. Great food and a relaxed atmosphere where locals and visitors are welcome. 118-120 Ramsgate Avenue, North Bondi Tel: 9130 3152 www.northbondirsl.com.au

This offer is available Monday-Friday, 12midday to 4pm. Valid until 31/01/2017.

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