DAY I
DINNER Miss Chu's @ George St. ⟶ Must try the vegan "Peking Duk" wraps |
DESSERT Aqua S @ George St. ⟶ Warning. Sea salt ice cream. Tastes a little weird |
DRINKS O Bar @ Sydney Tower ⟶ 360 degree spinning bar. Awesome view. Must try. |
DAY II
BREAKFAST Bodhi On The Park @ St. James ⟶ Vegan yum cha. Need I say more. |
Coogee to Bondi walk ⟶ Must do. The views are stunning. ⟶ It's around 7km depending from where you start. So your buttcheeks may cramp a little and your feet may blister a lot ⟶ Be brave and climb fem super size rocks ! |
DINNER Pancakes On The Rocks ⟶ Basically Melbourne's 'Pancake Parlour'. But with more. |
DRINKS Baxter Inn Whiskey Bar ⟶ Such a cool bar. Super nice bartenders too ! ⟶ Older crowd with swing/band music ⟶ Must try the apple whiskey, it's made with fresh apple juice ! ⟶ Warning. There is a really pretty drink with orange peel in it. Don't try it. It's strong as strong as your comebacks (which I'm assuming are pretty strong) |
DAY III
BRUNCH Grounds of Alexandria @ Huntley St. ⟶ Don't go for the food. Go for the experience. ⟶ Fantastic service and super nice people ⟶ They have a mini farm hello. ⟶ Must check out the flower store with the infamous rainbow rose ⟶ THE PLACE IS HUGE. SO MUCH GROUNDS. |
LUNCH+DINNER = LUNNER/DUNCH Sydney Fish Market @ Pyrmont ⟶ Super crowded and a lot of Chinese tourists lolol ma people ⟶ We went around closing time at 4 so there wasn't much left and a lot of it was cold ⟶ Pretty pricey ! That lobster thing was like $20 !! ⟶ Either way. An experience to be had. Especially if ya love SASHIMI |
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I've always loved Sydney. In fact, I was THIS close to moving there. The dream was to go to USyd for uni, but the entry scores were just ridonkulous and I ALMOST opted for Macquarie Uni but not going to a world ranked uni got the better of me.
As much as I love and adore Melbourne, I feel like I'm more of a Sydney girl, just as you may be more of a New York City kinda girl and not a Cali one. It's just the whole metropolis thing versus somewhere with more story, culture, more individual. And I absolutely love the harbour, I love how it's surrounded by water and I love the CBD and the gorgeous more glamours style of the buildings.
This is the second annual trip for my beautiful friend Tiffany and I, we both love Sydney dearly and feel the need to go up at least once a year and also my God Brother and God Son are up there (YES I AM A MOTHER HAHA).
Even though I've been to Sydney more times than I can remember, there's always places I haven't been and new cafe's to try out hehehe, I still really want to climb the bridge LOL but I'll save that for next year's trip.
To watch this trip in action, please check out my youtube video if you please :)
Lots of love,
Jenny ♥
I've always loved Sydney. In fact, I was THIS close to moving there. The dream was to go to USyd for uni, but the entry scores were just ridonkulous and I ALMOST opted for Macquarie Uni but not going to a world ranked uni got the better of me.
As much as I love and adore Melbourne, I feel like I'm more of a Sydney girl, just as you may be more of a New York City kinda girl and not a Cali one. It's just the whole metropolis thing versus somewhere with more story, culture, more individual. And I absolutely love the harbour, I love how it's surrounded by water and I love the CBD and the gorgeous more glamours style of the buildings.
This is the second annual trip for my beautiful friend Tiffany and I, we both love Sydney dearly and feel the need to go up at least once a year and also my God Brother and God Son are up there (YES I AM A MOTHER HAHA).
Even though I've been to Sydney more times than I can remember, there's always places I haven't been and new cafe's to try out hehehe, I still really want to climb the bridge LOL but I'll save that for next year's trip.
To watch this trip in action, please check out my youtube video if you please :)
Lots of love,
Jenny ♥
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