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“Don’t worry about the world ending today. It’s already tomorrow in Australia” – Charles M Schultz I had the pleasure of visiting my son in Australia while he was studying there, and I loved everything about it. I nicknamed it British California. Here is my suggested itinerary for a week in Sydney: Where you stay is very important. The public transportation is excellent, and the ferries are incredibly efficient. But staying in or near Circular Quay is close to the Rocks historic neighborhood, the Sydney Opera House, and to the ferries. I booked the Intercontinental Sydney very early and got a great rate. I highly recommend it. Day 1: The Sydney Opera House (and look for Bennie!) Royal Botanic Garden and Mrs. Macquarie's Chair Lunch: Harry’s Café de Wheels St. Mary’s Cathedral Hyde Park and the Anzac Memorial Victoria Park and the University of Sydney Queen Victoria Building (QVB) for snack at Manon Brasserie The Rocks and Cadman’s Cottage Sydney Harbour Bridge Dinner: The Lord Nelson Brewery & Hotel Day 2: Ferry to The Taronga Zoo (+ Koala encounter) Ferry to Manly Beach Lunch: Fika! Hike to Shelly Beach Snack: Gelato at Anita’s Ferry to Sydney, then walk to Darling Harbour, Barangaroo Dinner: at Old Town Hong Kong Night ferry back to Sydney Day 3: Brunch at The Tea Cozy in the Rocks Sea Life Aquarium Lunch: Old Town Hong Kong in Barangaroo Australian National Maritime Museum Dinner: The Gidley (best burger in the city) Day 4: Flight to Uluru Hotel: Sails in the Desert, Ayers Rock Resort Afternoon: Uluru Base and Sunset half day trip with BBQ Dinner Day 5: Sunrise Hike Lunch at the resort Flight back to Sydney Explore the Rocks and the narrowest street Dinner: Caminetto Day 6: Hunter Valley Wine Tour PM: Swans game at the Sydney Cricket Ground or Dinner at Spice Alley Day 7: Blue Mountains Wildlife full day sights and hiking Animal sanctuary The Three Sisters Dinner: The Dining Room by James Viles, and sunset photo of the Opera House Drinks at Aster Rooftop Bar on top of the Intercontinental Day 8: Brunch at The Tea Cozy in the Rocks QVB Building - Oroton and Aboriginal Art Galleries Westfield Tower - Sydney Tower Eye and shopping at Zimmerman Ferry to Watson’s Bay Hike Sydney Harbour National Park Lunch at Doyle’s Hike to Bondi Beach Dinner on Circular Quay at Whalebridge Day 9: Travel Day (s!) Home
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AuthorKris Delaney is a marketing executive, foodie, travel enthusiast, and book nerd based in Atlanta, GA. Archives
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