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Friday, June 26 2020 - 23:00
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An Insider's Guide to Sydney
SYDNEY, June 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

If you haven't been to Sydney, now's the time to put this Aussie gem on your 
travelling radar. One of the world's dream destinations, Sydney boasts the 
soaring sails of Sydney Opera House, glittering Sydney Harbour and world-famous 
beaches. Beyond the icons, explore the urban essence of Sydney in 
neighbourhoods such as Chippendale, Surry Hills and Newtown. Find retro bars, 
cult bakeries and hip hotels just outside the heart of the city. Explore Sydney 
like a tourist, with the knowledge of a local. 

Sydney Harbour
Begin your Sydney experience amongst the iconic structures that edge the famed 
Sydney Harbour. Arrive in Circular Quay to see the white curves of Sydney Opera 
House, the magnificent Sydney Harbour Bridge nicknamed 'The Coathanger' and 
ferries criss-crossing the glittering harbour.

-Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of those travel experiences you'll 
never forget. The team at 
BridgeClimb[https://www.sydney.com/things-to-do/tours/bridgeclimb-sydney] will 
take you safely to the summit of this living icon for a 360-degree panoramic  
view of Sydney.

-Boasting unrivalled views of Sydney Harbour is fine dining mecca, 
Quay[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/the-rocks/food-and-d
rink/quay] with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Sydney Opera House. Chef 
Peter Gilmore crafts innovative feasts from rare ingredients in a glorious 
waterside setting. 

-Across from Quay, is the magnificent Sydney Opera 
House[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/sydney-harbour/sydn
ey-opera-house] on Bennelong Point. A path takes you right around the edge of 
the building so you can admire the huge, tiled sails. Take a tour inside to 
fully appreciate this World-Heritage listed masterpiece. 
 
-Continue along the esplanade to the Royal Botanic 
Garden[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/city-centre/attrac
tions/royal-botanic-garden-and-the-domain] to stroll through Australian native 
plants and take a seat at historical landmark Mrs Macquarie's Chair. The carved 
sandstone bench was crafted by convicts in 1810 and enjoys a postcard view of 
the harbour. 

Chippendale[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/chippendale]
 
From Circular Quay, Chippendale is a 30-minute walk through the city, or short 
trip on the light rail as it snakes through George Street towards Central 
Station. A hub of hotels, restaurants, galleries and shopping, Chippendale is a 
creative, edgy, cultural mecca. 

-Check into The Old ClareHotel[https://www.theoldclarehotel.com.au/] — this 
boutique inner-city hotel is housed in a heritage-listed building with refined 
industrial finishes and a rooftop poolside bar.  

-Stroll down neighbouring Spice 
Alley[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/chippendale/food-a
nd-drink/spice-alley-kensington-street], a buzzing hive of Asian street food 
where you dine in the laneway in a hawker-style setting. 

-Nearby is White Rabbit 
Gallery[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/chippendale/attr
actions/white-rabbit-gallery], home to one of the world's most significant 
collections of Chinese contemporary art. After browsing the collection, enjoy 
homemade dumplings and an extensive list of Chinese and Taiwanese style teas at 
the White Rabbit Teahouse. 

-Through the leafy backstreets of Chippendale is 
Brickfields[https://www.brickfields.com.au/] — this cult bakery and café turns 
out some of the very best baked goods in Sydney.

Surry 
Hills[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/surry-hills] 
Surry Hills is all grit, glamour and gourmet delights. Stroll the tree-lined 
streets for vintage and contemporary boutiques, quirky cocktail bars and 
memorable dining experiences.

-Stay at Paramount House 
Hotel[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/surry-hills/accomm
odation/paramount-house-hotel], a design-driven boutique hotel built in the 
former Paramount Studios building. The site houses  a trendy cafe, the old 
Hollywood-esque Golden Age Cinema and a rooftop sports club. 

-For a snug stay, Little 
Albion[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/surry-hills/accom
modation/little-albion-crystalbrook-collection-boutique-hotel] is a former 
convent transformed into a chic hotel with a colourful art collection. 

-Thai diner Chin Chin[https://www.chinchinrestaurant.com.au/] is a local 
hotspot, offering big flavours, bold curries and inventive cocktails. 

-Firedoor[https://www.firedoor.com.au/] is another Sydney sensation where 
innovative chef Lennox Hastie  cooks everything  over wood fire.  The five 
course menu changes daily and includes the freshest beef, seafood and 
vegetables grown bespoke by local producers. 

-Visitors to Sydney's village neighbourhoods will discover abundant street art 
and murals by many local artists. One recent addition to check out is the 
portrait of Indigenous football player, Adam Goodes. Immortalised on the entire 
side of a two-storey building right in the centre of Surry Hills, this is a big 
hit with locals, lovers of street art and supporters of Goodes' former 
Australian Football League team, the Sydney Swans.

Newtown[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/newtown] 
From the city, hop on a train to Newtown, a colourful university suburb of 
Sydney with vintage and antique shopping, global eateries, atmospheric pubs and 
live music venues. 

-Stay at The Collectionist 
Hotel[https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/inner-sydney/newtown/accommodat
ion/the-collectionist-hotel] in neighbouring Camperdown — a unique inner-city 
oasis with a different interior theme for each room - guests can wander through 
and choose their favourite before checking in 

-At Continental Deli Bar and 
Bistro[https://www.continentaldelicatessen.com.au/], sip a Mart-tinnie (a 
martini from a can) and sample various kinds of tinned delicacies at this 
European-style bar and bistro. 

-Bella Brutta[http://www.bellabrutta.com.au/] is Newtown's pizza darling. In a 
slick venue dive into inventive pizzas pulled fresh from the blazing oven. 

-For a late-night drink, dive into Earl's Juke 
Joint[https://www.instagram.com/earlsjukejoint/?hl=en] – this uber cool 
cocktail haunt has a retro butcher-shop facade and New Orleans vibes on the 
inside. 

-Culture Scouts[https://www.sydney.com/things-to-do/tours/culture-scouts] will 
take you on curated walking tours through this cultural hub. Explore the area 
rich in food, street art and history, guided by local artists and designers. 

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