Since my trip to New Zealand last year, I became interested in hiking and exploring nature. I’m by no means an outdoorsy person, but I find walking in nature very peaceful. I’ve been following the hiking adventures of The Life of Py since I first heard of it last year from a couple of colleagues but never quite made it to any of the organised hikes last year. I managed to attend the Life of Py’s first hike of 2017 a few weeks ago. It was a nice and easy trail called the Victoria Reservoir Trail up in Carmel. As it was the first hike of the year and a fairly easy one, there was a massive turn out (probably around 30+ people). We met at 8.30am along Masonmill Road to start the 7km loop. It was a lovely day to be hiking in the morning. It was great to see hikers of all ages (including children!) doing the hike with us. The loop only took us around 1.5 hours to complete at a fairly leisurely pace, with a few stops along the way to allow people to catch up.
Sydney Opera House
I just couldn’t get enough of Australia’s most iconic building. This is the view of Sydney Opera House from The Rocks. I had some time before the night walking tour of The Rocks started. I managed to capture these photos during dusk (with a bit of creative post processing in Lightroom).
Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay
The Sydney Opera House is spectacular from afar or close up. It’s a remarkable landmark. If we had more time I definitely would have done the Opera House tour. The Opera House was conceptualised in the 1950s and completed in the 1970s. It was Australia’s most iconic building and number one tourist destination. We walked from Circular Quay, along the foreshore, all the way to the Opera House. As expected the walk was full of tourists. Being late in the afternoon, the light was beautiful and golden.
State Library of NSW and it’s surrounds
After exploring Martin Place, we continued exploring the rest of Sydney’s CBD. One of my favourite finds was the Public Library Of New South Wales. There is a new and old section of the library and also a few exhibition galleries within the library. We spent a bit of time exploring the place, from the modern Governor Marie Bashir Reading Room to the grand Mitchell Library Reading Room.
For lunch we were craving Dimsum. Place Chinese Restaurant was listed as one of the top place for dimsum in the CBD. It was pack full of office workers on their lunch break. Dimsum was definitely a nice change in cuisine.
After lunch, we spent more time exploring the CBD, walking all the way to Circular Quay.
Next up is the iconic Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay. I was snap happy taking photos of the Opera House, it’s truly a remarkable landmark. Thanks for stopping by today.
J.
Exploring Sydney’s Martin Place
Martin Place in Sydney is the heart of the central business district in Sydney. It’s surrounded by landmarks such as General Post Office at 1 Martin Place, the Reserve Bank of Australia and museum, as well as other luxury brand stores. We started our day with breakfast at Reuben Hills in Surry Hills. It was one of my favourite places for breakfast. I settled on the Huevos Divorciados (as recommended by staff as one of the most popular dishes). It consisted of a soft fried egg on top of red and green salsa, charro beans, smoked tetilla on a tostada. I forwent my usual espresso coffee and settle for a filter coffee instead.
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