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9 Best Instagram Photo Spots in Sydney
"Sydney Tower Westfields, is one of the Sydney CBD’s main shopping locations. The centre, located on the corner of the Pitt Street Mall and Market Street, consists of six floors with some 280 fashion, food and lifestyle outlets. These include big names like Calvin Klein, Chanel, Christian Louboutin, Gucci, Prada, Mulberry and Versace, as well as typical Australian retailers like JB Hi Fi, Sportsgirl, Supre, Cotton On and Dotti."
"Sydney Tower – for $18 go up to the top of Sydney Tower, the city’s tallest free-standing structure standing at 309 m (1,014 ft) above the CBD. It has an observation deck with awesome views of the skyline. Get your fast track entry ticket here."
"Places To VisitChurchesCollege Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Metropolitan Cathedral of St Mary is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney and the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney,…"
"Ku-Ring-Gai Chase is the second oldest national park in Australia. We love this Park for its proximity to Sydney (a quick 45 minute drive from the city), significant Aboriginal sites and stunning scenic views. There are many walks you can do here, but make sure to soak up the panoramic views at West Head Lookout!"
"Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is easily accessible from Sydney, it's only a fifty-minute ride!. This place is really amazing, not only for a magnificent photo but also to relax all day!. I mean, who wouldn't want to relax in this natural pool?"
"This small park underneath the south end of the Harbour Bridge is one of the best photo spots in Sydney. If you stand or sit along the waterfront, you can frame the photo so that the Harbour Bridge is towering over you. From here, follow the boardwalk back towards the city and you’ll find a few more great photo spots along the way!"
"From its pastel hues that pop against checked floor tiles to the pinup uniforms, Doughbox Diner does the 1950’s diner better than anywhere else in Sydney. With several quintessentially American burgers on offer – the Sloppy Joe ($16.99) and the Chilli Cheeseburger ($16.99) are a safe place to start, while the cheese and bacon fries ($14.99) or onion rings ($12.99) will help you mop up any burger sauce left on your plate. The Crepe Cones are the houses’ signature dish, and are available with both sweet and savoury fillings."
"What makes it special: Step back in time into a Pin Up’s paradise and meet Doughbox Diner’s very own Diner Doll. Come to Doughbox Diner to fulfil your childhood dream of traveling to America just for an authentic diner experience, on steroids!. Usually at diners such as this, you would get burgers and fries."
"They have burgers, of course, but we recommend perusing the “Ole Hickory Barbeque” menu that is served only on the weekend until sold out, featuring pulled pork to chopped brisket and all the juiciness in-between. Match your filling dish with one of their American alcoholic beverages, whether it be beer or whisky, then finish your degustation with an ice cream sandwich."
"What's more American than smoked brisket, burgers and mac 'n' cheese?. The answer would be Surly's Mac 'n' cheese BBQ brisket burger!. Must try:The Handsome Mike burger may be something else, but so are their chilli cheese fries."
"Numerous coffee shops around both Sydney and Melbourne brew coffee with Campos beans, that’s how good they are. BUT, please note that just because you order coffee from a cafe that has a sign that says they use Campos coffee beans, it doesn’t mean the coffee’s going to be any good. This review is referring to THE Campos Coffee shop in Newtown."