Have a look at our video on youtube showcasing some of Sydney's best at the Sydney Vivid Light Show at Circular Quay!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR3oiK2Gm18&feature=youtu.be
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Thursday, 9 May 2013
World Bar (Kings X)
World Bar is located on Bayswater road 50m away from the 'Golden Mile' in the heart of Kings Cross/Potts Point. It is a nightclub that caters to all genres of music and is open most nights of the week, making it one of the most successful and busiest clubs in the 'Cross'.
It has specifically themed nights for different music, although it still has other music on different floors, the main dancefloor, downstairs at the back, generally plays the music of the theme, for example on Wednesdays the theme is dubstep so that is a designated dubstep area on another night it is an indie music area. The club itself is 3 stories consisting of 4 different music areas, two outside lounges, two indoor lounges and 5 bars. Its rooms have widely varing decor, from grunge underground to 40's loungeroom.
It is also one of the few clubs to boast a membership program, rewarding its loyal customers with cheap drinks and the ability to win prizes each month, including free signature drinks (teapots) as well as bartabs.
It is the perfect venue for a group with varying tastes in music, or for those of you who want to be able to sit down and talk and actually hear each other as well as having a dance. Definitely a not to be missed experience in Sydney.
For more information see:
Their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theworldbar?fref=ts
Their Website: http://www.theworldbar.com/
It has specifically themed nights for different music, although it still has other music on different floors, the main dancefloor, downstairs at the back, generally plays the music of the theme, for example on Wednesdays the theme is dubstep so that is a designated dubstep area on another night it is an indie music area. The club itself is 3 stories consisting of 4 different music areas, two outside lounges, two indoor lounges and 5 bars. Its rooms have widely varing decor, from grunge underground to 40's loungeroom.
It is also one of the few clubs to boast a membership program, rewarding its loyal customers with cheap drinks and the ability to win prizes each month, including free signature drinks (teapots) as well as bartabs.
It is the perfect venue for a group with varying tastes in music, or for those of you who want to be able to sit down and talk and actually hear each other as well as having a dance. Definitely a not to be missed experience in Sydney.
For more information see:
Their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theworldbar?fref=ts
Their Website: http://www.theworldbar.com/
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb
BridgeClimb Sydney is the company that provides climb experiences to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Over 2.7 million visitors from over 137 different countries and territories have climbed the southern half of the bridge. The bridge climb offers an experience of a life time, one that will not be forgotten.
To Sydneysiders, the Bridge is more than a photogenic landmark. It's much bigger, much more important than that. We've driven it, walked it, drifted under it and felt that feeling when you glimpse it through the window of a homeward-bound Boeing. The Sydney Harbour Bridge belongs to us, and BridgeClimb wants to share it with the world.
For more information visit http://www.bridgeclimb.com/
To Sydneysiders, the Bridge is more than a photogenic landmark. It's much bigger, much more important than that. We've driven it, walked it, drifted under it and felt that feeling when you glimpse it through the window of a homeward-bound Boeing. The Sydney Harbour Bridge belongs to us, and BridgeClimb wants to share it with the world.
For more information visit http://www.bridgeclimb.com/
The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel
Situated in The Rocks, the Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel is Sydneys oldest currently licensed hotel. The exterior of the the hotel is covered in traditional brickwork that is typical of The Rocks area, this reflects the hotels historic nature and contributes to its timeless character.
Inside the Hotel there is a decent amount of room accompanied by an array of comfortably spaced seating and a nice bar area for a relaxed drink. The hotel also has a restaurant which provides a mouthwatering selection of gourmet food on its menu, my personal recommendation would be the Lamb Racks with autumn baby vegetables.
As well as bar and dining the hotel provides simplistic yet eloquent accommodation, the main selling points for staying in the hotel is its prime location in the rocks and being above a quality bar and restaurant. The most attractive feature of the Lord Nelson Hotel is that it is in fact a functioning brewery, and showcases all the beer brewed there on tap. These beers are crafted with superior quality and accompany the gourmet bar snacks to create a premium drinking experience.
With its traditional design and classy setup The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel is a great place to go for a nice beverage with friends, a tasty lunch or dinner, or to just go have beer and watch the footy. One obvious drawback of such a unique and quality place is the steep prices of its food and drinks, however given the care and craftsmanship that goes into these, the prices are very fair.
Inside the Hotel there is a decent amount of room accompanied by an array of comfortably spaced seating and a nice bar area for a relaxed drink. The hotel also has a restaurant which provides a mouthwatering selection of gourmet food on its menu, my personal recommendation would be the Lamb Racks with autumn baby vegetables.
As well as bar and dining the hotel provides simplistic yet eloquent accommodation, the main selling points for staying in the hotel is its prime location in the rocks and being above a quality bar and restaurant. The most attractive feature of the Lord Nelson Hotel is that it is in fact a functioning brewery, and showcases all the beer brewed there on tap. These beers are crafted with superior quality and accompany the gourmet bar snacks to create a premium drinking experience.
With its traditional design and classy setup The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel is a great place to go for a nice beverage with friends, a tasty lunch or dinner, or to just go have beer and watch the footy. One obvious drawback of such a unique and quality place is the steep prices of its food and drinks, however given the care and craftsmanship that goes into these, the prices are very fair.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Manly Wharf Hotel
Manly Wharf Hotel is a bar/restaurant located on Manly jetty, right next to the ferry station. Its an extremely versatile hotel, offering food, drinks, and cocktails all day everyday. The food is pretty standard hotel cuisine- fish and chips, burgers, caesar salads and all those typical dishes; but its relatively cheap and delicious nonetheless. Amazing views overlooking manly water and a 20 minute ferry ride from the CBD, Manly wharf hotel is easily accessible and defiantly worth a look around. No matter what time of day you will always find people sitting enjoying a drink. During the weekdays, the Hotel turns into a great place to have a business lunch, with many professionals filling the chairs. On a weekend evening, the cocktail bar fills up with a younger crowd looking to let off some steam. Only a quick trip down the main corso of Manly beach, I'd defiently recommend visiting Manly Wharf bar next time your heading down to the beach and are after some laid back afternoon drinks after spending the day in the sun.
To learn more about Manly Wharf Hotel visit their website at-
http://manlywharfhotel.com.au
To learn more about Manly Wharf Hotel visit their website at-
http://manlywharfhotel.com.au
Thursday, 2 May 2013
The Ivy
'The Ivy' is a some what upper-class, urban bar/nightclub located in the heart of Sydney CBD. Part of the prestiges Merivale group, its name is a well known brand throughout Sydney. During the day it caters for both professionals and young go-getters alike. Whether it be for off-the-clock work lunches, or for sipping relaxing cocktails on a day off, The Ivy caters for it all. At night, it transforms into a pumping venue full of thriving nightlife, regardless of what night of the week it is. Ivy's popularity continues to grow as they host popular musical acts such as Flume, What So Not and Tom Piper. These events usually take place on long weekends, when the club is guaranteed to reach full capacity. If a relaxed, sunday afternoon spent with a cool drink in hand is more your scene, then The Ivy is also the place for you. During the summer season every sunday is put aside for 'MarcoPolo', where people soak up the sun next to the infamous 'Ivy Pool'.
I defiently recommend heading down to Ivy for a place to go on a Saturday night to listen to some great music; or on a sunny weekend afternoon to have a cocktail whilst lying on a sun bed next to the pool. Just be sure to come prepared with credit card in hand, at such a swanky place drinks tend to be a little on the pricey side!
To check out more about The Ivy head to there website-
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Rosehill Racecourse (Golden Slipper Day)
Rosehill Racecourse (also known as Rosehill Gardens) is a divine setting, located in the heart of Western Sydney, right next door to Parramatta and situated on the Carlingford Railway Line for ease of access via public transport. They also offer car parking, but get in early as it fills up quick. Rosehill Gardens boasts a wide selection of versatile indoor and outdoor areas which can be designed to meet any event request, thus making it an ideal location for large dinners, exhibitions, conferences and product launches as well as horse racing of course.
Rosehill is one of the many venues that host the BMW Sydney Carnival, which is Sydney’s premier racing carnival and a world-class event held over six weeks in Autumn.This year it hosted races on the 6th of April which included the Tooheys New Golden Slipper which is rated as the worlds best race for 2YR Old Horses, boasting 3.5 million dollars up for grabs in prize money to the winner.
This year the race was hosted on April 6th of which I (Sam) had the pleasure of attending. It was an incredibly well run event with both men and women alike going all out with suits and frocks which only helped build the atmosphere, it was a very vibrant happening scene with people ranging from 18 all the way up to 80 year old's sharing a beer, a punt and a laugh. An optional expenditure was to splash out and get a more expensive ticket entitling you to entry into the Nova 969 social pavilion where you had your own table as well as 3 free drinks and lunch catered for, which my friends and I found to be the best option for the day and would thoroughly recommend to everyone for next time as it blended the best of both worlds; The excitement of having a gamble as well as the social scene.
Unfortunately there is some parking/traffic issues as well as the fact that if it rains you may well find yourself shoulder to shoulder standing inside watching on a TV so if the weather is poor before you leave home I recommend the Umbrella as a key item. Sunnies are also a must.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Rosehill Racecourse and would thoroughly recommend others go and watch a race there at some point as it has great vantage points, great facilities and most importantly a great atmosphere. For more information about the venue itself head to: www.rosehillgardens.com.au/
For more information regarding the Golden Slipper head to: https://australianturfclub.com.au/SydneyCarnival/TOOHEYS_NEW_Golden_Slipper_Day_2013.html
Bantry Bay
Nestled on the border of Sydneys Northern Beaches Bantry Bay is one of Sydneys' best kept secrets. The Bay is framed by the three suburbs of Killarney Heights, Frenchs Forest and Balgowlah, and offers timeless beauty as it showcases Australias beautiful wildlife, it also has ancient Aboriginal rock carvings in various places around the Bay that add to the locations charm. Bantry Bay offers a range of activities such as bushwalking, fishing, mountain biking, kayaking or just relaxing to its beautiful views that extend across Middle Harbour and all the way to the City. It is an ideal place to get away from everything for a few hours as it involves a short bush walk to get to the Bay, which somewhat cuts it off from the outside world, but once you're there you are surrounded by a plethora of Sydneys' beautiful flora and fauna. There are a number of bush tracks people can use to get to Bantry Bay including the Cook Street Track (Killarney Heights), The Timber Getters Track (Balgowlah), And The Bluff Track (Frenchs Forest). The latter being my favourite as it boasts spectacular views of the Bay. Bantry Bay is one of Sydneys' last untouched pieces of paradise and because not many people know about it and it is not directly accessible, it is very uninhabited, allowing for a stress free environment for people to escape to. The pictures below are taken from a panoramic rock ledge on the Bluff track.
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk
Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk
The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk is a 6km walk showcasing various beaches, parks, cliffs and rock pools throughout Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Starting at Bondi beach the walk is a great way to experience some of Sydney's most beautiful beaches and parklands; it is truely a wonderland for anyone interested in photography. This is a great activity for a sunny morning as well as a great way to get some exercise. At times there are a few steep stairs, but mostly the walk is suited for people of all levels of fitness. If you are planning to do this walk, you should allow around 2 hours to complete the trip. There are various cafes along the way if you want to stop for a quick coffee or lunch, with Bondi also offering many dining options along its main parade. I recommend bringing your sunglasses and wearing sunscreen, as there is little shade offered along the coast. If you do not have enough time (or motivation) to complete the whole Bondi to Coogee walk, many people choose to walk to Bronte beach; which is about one third of the way to Coogee. When I completed this walk last week it took about 40 minutes to get from Bondi to Bronte beach, with this shortened segment containing the majority of the most spectacular views of the whole walk. I defiently recommend this activity as a great way to see some of Sydneys Eastern beaches whilst also getting active. The best part also being its free! (with the exception of having to find free parking in Bondi of course)
Monday, 22 April 2013
Kings Cross Hotel
Kings Cross is one of Sydney’s premier
places when it comes to Sydney’s nightlife. The Kings Cross Hotel is located
smack bang in the middle of the mayhem that is the Cross. With 6 different
levels the venue is massive and can cater for any type of night you want to
have out. It’s a great place to kick off your night in the Cross-, as it has
nice outdoor areas where you can smoke/drink and look down at what is going on
in the street.
In saying that I’ve often been guilty of
intending to have a couple drinks there before hitting the clubs, and 4 hours
later find myself still there enjoying another one of its many floors, all
showcasing a range of different music types.
As entry is free (most nights) it is also a
good place to retire to at the end of the night when you’re worn out by other
clubs in the Cross, but you’re not quite ready to go home. All in all, because
of its size and location the Kings Cross Hotel is a great place to visit
whether you want to go out for dinner, have a few chilled drinks, have a rowdy night with friends, or you just
want to tear up the DF.
For more information head to http://kingscrosshotel.com.au
Thursday, 18 April 2013
The Star
The Star (formerly Star City Casino and prior to that, Sydney Harbour Casino) in Pyrmont, Sydney, is the second largest casino in Australia after rival Melbourne's Crown Casino. Overlooking Darling Harbour The Star sits at a prime location for vistors to look over the city of Sydney. If it fits your budget I definitely recommend staying at The Star. Its hotel service is fantastic. If gambling isn't your thing The Star offers multiple shows and bars/dance floors for the more adventurous. When visiting Sydney, The Star is a must see. For more information on what The Star offers head to - www.star.com.au
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Opera Bar
Opera Bar
Opera Bar has one of the greatest locations in all of Sydney. Positioned right on the water front of Sydney Harbour and at the doorstep of the Sydney Opera House, the bar has spectacular views all around. This venue is perfect for when the weather is great, as a lot of the seating is outside (which is where you want to be with views like this). It offers both food and drink, although the cocktails are defiently a must have. I recommend the 'Dirty Carpet Disco' for the girls and a 'Honey Amaretto Sour' for the guys (both of these are the drinks pictured below). Opera Bar also has some great live bands that play every night, 7 days a week which really contribute to the atmosphere of the whole place. About a 3 minute walk from Circular Quay train station and ferry terminal, Opera Bar is easy to get too, and get home from. This is a perfect place to spend a clear, balmy night with friends whilst taking in the views of all the spectacular architecture which has made Sydney one of the most famous cities in the world.
To find out more about Opera Bar head to-
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Future of Sydney Living
Welcome to Sydney Living!
This is a blog devoted to telling you all about the great places that Sydney city has to offer. Including clubs, bars, restaurants, tourist attractions and any place that we have been which we think is great. We will tell you where to find these hidden gems and why we think these places are defiently worth a visit.
Below is an outline of what our future blog will look like once we have gotten started.
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