Sydney Weekend Getaway Bucket List


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It’s the weekend! The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and you’re ready to get out of town. Whether you’re looking to escape in Australia’s largest city or explore its beautiful beaches, here’s our bucket list of amazing things to do in Sydney.

Go for a swim in the Harbour

· Swimming in the harbour is a quintessential Sydney experience. You can go to one of the city’s beaches, pools or head out on a harbour cruise.

· If you’re feeling adventurous, you can try swimming at night with fairy penguins in their natural habitat on a tour with Wild About Sydney.

· If you’re not quite as adventurous, there are plenty of other options that are just as fun: including visiting an island resort near Sydney Harbour or taking a boat tour around it (it’s only 30km long).

See a show at the Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. It’s located right on Sydney Harbour, so it’s a great place to see a show or just walk around and take in the view. There are also many restaurants and bars inside it!

There are free tours for visitors that start at 10:30am every day, with different themes each week (i.e., Australian music). If you don’t want to join a tour group, there’s also a self-guided audio tour available on your phone via Google Maps.

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Take a walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens

· Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, which are a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery.

· There are many different gardens, each with their own unique features.

· There are also many different types of trees, flowers and plants.

· You can sit down at any one of the many spots throughout the gardens to see how beautiful they really are!

Bondi to Bronte

This walk is about 5km long and takes about 2 hours to complete, but you can go at your own pace. If you want to take some time off from walking, there are plenty of cafés and restaurants along the way where you can refuel.

  • Parking: You can park your car in Bondi Junction on Saturday or Sunday for free. The closest parking garage is under Westfield (take any lift marked “Westfield”). From there it’s just a short walk down past Woolworths onto Railway Parade (where all the buses stop) – this will be on your left hand side as soon as you leave the shopping centre building.
  • Start Point: There are different ways to start this walk depending on which direction you’d like to go in first! To start with Bronte Beach, turn right out of the shopping centre building onto Railway Parade then cross over at pedestrian lights onto Louisa Road; follow this road up hill until it ends at Bronte Beach entrance driveway – that’s where we’ll begin our journey! If instead of starting with Bronte Beach we would like instead get going towards Waverley Cemetery first then simply continue walking straight ahead along Railway Parade until reaching Clifton Street intersection where turning left will bring us directly into Waverley Cemetery grounds area where we’ll begin our trip from there too!
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Find Your Zen in Centennial Park

Centennial Park is a great place to find your zen. It’s not just the perfect spot to take a stroll or play with the kids, but also offers many activities like tennis, soccer and golfing. The park has a cafe called Parks for Picnics which serves breakfast and lunch options on weekdays only (no weekends). There’s also a playground for the little ones too!

The gardens in Centennial Park are worth visiting as well! They are home to more than 1,500 different types of plants from around Australia and overseas. You can even create your own flowerbed if you wish!

You won’t be disappointed by any of these things if you visit Centennial Park during your weekend getaway in Sydney!

Sydney brothels 

Whether you’re looking for a good time or just want to take in some history, there are plenty of brothels in Sydney. Here are some tips on where to find them:

The best Sydney brothels are located right near the city center. You’ll have easy access to everything here, and it’s also close enough so that you can easily return home after your night’s adventure.

There are several different types of brothels around town—some offer all-inclusive packages with food, drinks and even entertainment (like strippers). Others only offer their services directly at the establishment itself.

Explore the city

Whether you choose to walk around or ride on public transportation, exploring this beautiful city is an essential part of any trip here. There are plenty of museums and galleries nearby where you can learn more about Australia’s fascinating history; just remember that photography isn’t allowed inside these institutions! If shopping is more your thing than culture shock then head down Oxford Street where there will be plenty stores waiting for you!

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We hope you’ve enjoyed this Sydney bucket list and are ready to book your ticket!


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