Aubain and Ingrid decided that they couldn’t come all the way to Australia without seeing Sydney, and so on Monday and Tuesday of their visit, I did my best to show them around a city that I myself am pretty unfamiliar with. Here’s some highlights from our trip:
The Pylon Lookup
I first heard about the Pylon Lookout from a work colleague of Kristy’s in the UK, who said it made for an excellent value visit when time and budget are limited (in comparison to the Bridge Climb). As it turned out, the lookout entrance was not where I had thought; rather than going to the bottom of the pylon and then walking up from there, you actually have to walk along the bridge then enter from about half-way up the pylon. The views from the top were well worth the $9.50 entrance fee!
And, since we had to walk a third of the way along the bridge to get to the entrance, we decided to finish what we started such that we can now all cross “Walk across Sydney Harbour Bridge” off of our bucket lists.
Fish ‘n Chips at Manly Beach
Our timing for the 30 minute ferry ride out to Manly beach couldn’t have been better, as the weather over Circular Quay had started turning very “Sydney”. We were glad to be escaping towards the coast where the sky looked much more “Brisbane”!
We all enjoyed the view from the boat, though after a long day of walking we all also enjoyed a brief kip in the afternoon sun.
After heavily talking up all the merits of chicken salt to Aubain and Ingrid, I was disappointed that the fish and chip shop we ordered from used plain salt instead. Plus, they didn’t even have any bread for me to make a chippy sandwich! What gives?
Drinks at The Opera Bar
I have to admit, I can’t think of too many places better suited to enjoy a sunset than at The Opera Bar.
We arrived just as the sun was considering its descent below the horizon, and secured ourselves a good spot for some beverages. We also met up with a gaggle of Sydney locals – Charlie (who used to work with Aubain and I in London), Lisa (of New York fame), and Jason and Louise (who need no introduction).
Taronga Zoo
We had a number of recommendations to check out Taronga Zoo, not only because it’s an awesome zoo full of animals from all over the world (including this weird hybrid giraffe camel thing), but also for it’s spectacular views back over Sydney harbour.
We were not disappointed! Those animals are on some prime real estate! Favourites for me were the platypus (because they always seem to be hiding in zoos, but the one at Taronga was happily doing circles in his tank), and the koalas (because they’re so lazy and yet so cool).
Food and Drink
Sydney often gets rated as one of the best places to dine in the world, and though we weren’t exactly seeking out world-class dining, we thoroughly enjoyed the food that we did eat (save for the chicken salt disappointment mentioned earlier). Our favourites were:
- The coffee at Chrysler – specifically, the one at the bottom of the Pitt Street mall.
- Modern Australian dining at Bills Surry Hills. Charlie and I had the chili prawn pasta, and it was excellent; The gingersnap biscuits with ice-cream dessert was also a total winner.
- Brunch at Blackbird Cafe in Darling Harbour – a top recommendation from the concierge at Aubain and Ingrid’s hotel.
All in all, it was a busily wonderful two-day tour of Sydney, and it was a number of days before my feet finally recovered from all the walking!
A huge thanks especially to Jason and Louise who so kindly let me crash their spanking new house in Rose Hill Roseville… what I hadn’t realised when I called them up and told them that I would be staying with them, is that they themselves hadn’t even stayed in the house yet! It was like a proper hotel soft opening!
Photos in the Sydney photo album on Picasaweb or on Facebook.









