by Roberto Morán » Tue Feb 13, 2018 3:33 am
I have chosen Sydney to plan a 7 day visit.
I thought I would have liked to visit the address in Finding Nemo, but searching the net I found out that such place do not exist in Sydney. There is a 42 Wallaby Way but it is in New Beith, Near Brisbane, at more than 10 hours by car.
I searched for night clubs but I later thought that it would be a little hypocrite since I don't go to night clubs in my hometown, so I wouldn't be comfortable going to one in Sydney.
Finally I came with this list of places to visit,
1. Prospect Reservoir. I nice place to have bbq picnics.
2. 10B cycling trail. Its only 15 kilometers long, stars near Appin Road entrance of Dharawi National Park and follows a road through open forest and woodlands.
3. Sydney Opera House. Because it is the most iconic building in the city.
4. Australian Museum. I would like to learn something about Australian History.
5. Dharawi National Park. I want to see nature far from my country.
PLACE TO STAY: I would like to stay at the Lane Cove River Tourist Park. For 147 dollars a night you may rent a a cabin in the middle of a national park and only at 19 minutes drive to Sydney Opera House. So I could have the best of both worlds.
RESTAURANT: While I was searching for places to visit and to stay at Sydney I found out that they are very fond of bbq. So I searched for a bbq restaurant and discovered Bovine & Swine Barbecue Co., which serves Texas style bbq. Maybe it seems strange to travel more than 21 hours to eat Austin style food, when I could fly to Austin in less than 5 hours, but I am curious to taste the Australian version of this kind of food and at the same time to be with the locals and not in a restaurant thought for tourists.
I have chosen Sydney to plan a 7 day visit.
I thought I would have liked to visit the address in Finding Nemo, but searching the net I found out that such place do not exist in Sydney. There is a 42 Wallaby Way but it is in New Beith, Near Brisbane, at more than 10 hours by car.
I searched for night clubs but I later thought that it would be a little hypocrite since I don't go to night clubs in my hometown, so I wouldn't be comfortable going to one in Sydney.
Finally I came with this list of places to visit,
1. Prospect Reservoir. I nice place to have bbq picnics.
2. 10B cycling trail. Its only 15 kilometers long, stars near Appin Road entrance of Dharawi National Park and follows a road through open forest and woodlands.
3. Sydney Opera House. Because it is the most iconic building in the city.
4. Australian Museum. I would like to learn something about Australian History.
5. Dharawi National Park. I want to see nature far from my country.
PLACE TO STAY: I would like to stay at the Lane Cove River Tourist Park. For 147 dollars a night you may rent a a cabin in the middle of a national park and only at 19 minutes drive to Sydney Opera House. So I could have the best of both worlds.
RESTAURANT: While I was searching for places to visit and to stay at Sydney I found out that they are very fond of bbq. So I searched for a bbq restaurant and discovered Bovine & Swine Barbecue Co., which serves Texas style bbq. Maybe it seems strange to travel more than 21 hours to eat Austin style food, when I could fly to Austin in less than 5 hours, but I am curious to taste the Australian version of this kind of food and at the same time to be with the locals and not in a restaurant thought for tourists.