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Hi fellows!

 

I am taking a trip to Sydney in Oct and probably crossing over to Melbourne during the course.

 

For those who have been to the above, do highlight the things, foods, places there are Must-Do over there.

 

Your opinions and suggestions are most valued, and thank you in advance!! :)

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Hi fellows!

 

I am taking a trip to Sydney in Oct and probably crossing over to Melbourne during the course.

 

For those who have been to the above, do highlight the things, foods, places there are Must-Do over there.

 

Your opinions and suggestions are most valued, and thank you in advance!! :)

If you plan to drive in inner city Melbourne, at signalized road intersections with hook turns, you'd need to keep left to turn right! [;)]

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11 apostles

london bridge

sovereign hill

penguin island

3 sisters

bondi beach

opera house

habour bridge

darling habour

kings cross

:D

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11 apostles

london bridge

sovereign hill

penguin island

3 sisters

bondi beach

opera house

habour bridge

darling habour

kings cross

:D

 

 

thank you Jamesc. you have been there, or google these ah?

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If you plan to drive in inner city Melbourne, at signalized road intersections with hook turns, you'd need to keep left to turn right! [;)]

 

12 hours drive from Sydney to Melbourne. Probably call it a pass and take a domestic flight. :)

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OT

 

SQ fly to Sydney at S$700. Promo ends today

 

Melbourne > Great Ocean Road is a very very nice road trip. There are some nice cottage to stay in along Lorne. Nice quiet and peaceful =)

 

If you have kids, go Phillip Island around lunch time, see pelican feed. And penguins too. Whale spotting season coming(or already started) but i dont know if syd and mel can see them

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Hi fellows!

 

I am taking a trip to Sydney in Oct and probably crossing over to Melbourne during the course.

 

For those who have been to the above, do highlight the things, foods, places there are Must-Do over there.

 

Your opinions and suggestions are most valued, and thank you in advance!! :)

 

 

I would certainly recommend a trip up to the Blue Mountains. ( grand canyon of Australia )

 

Go on a day trip with the local tours.

 

They'll stop at the local zoo or something where you can feel the wallabies and

Some other farm animals.

Stops at local produce store enroute up the mountains where you can get the freshest fruits

And then up on the top, have lunch at the local hotel.

 

Manly beach is worth a ferry ride too.

 

If you're there over a weekend, go to the Rock's weekend market.

 

 

 

 

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Hi fellows!

 

I am taking a trip to Sydney in Oct and probably crossing over to Melbourne during the course.

 

For those who have been to the above, do highlight the things, foods, places there are Must-Do over there.

 

Your opinions and suggestions are most valued, and thank you in advance!! :)

 

 

I would certainly recommend a trip up to the Blue Mountains. ( grand canyon of Australia )

 

Go on a day trip with the local tours.

 

They'll stop at the local zoo or something where you can feel the wallabies and

Some other farm animals.

Stops at local produce store enroute up the mountains where you can get the freshest fruits

And then up on the top, have lunch at the local hotel.

 

Manly beach is worth a ferry ride too.

 

If you're there over a weekend, go to the Rock's weekend market.

 

 

 

 

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Inside Melbourne:

1) The Crown (Casino)

2) Factory outlets

3) St Kilda

4) Etc.

 

Out of Melbourne:

1) Geelong

2) Ballarat

3) Great Ocean Road (Twelve Apostles)

4) Phillip Island

5) Etc.

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thank you Jamesc. you have been there, or google these ah?

I have been to all these places except Bondi, I went to Manly beach

but bondi is more famous.

 

I used to travel 4 times a year to australia for work.

 

:D

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SQ fly to Sydney at S$700. Promo ends today

 

Melbourne > Great Ocean Road is a very very nice road trip. There are some nice cottage to stay in along Lorne. Nice quiet and peaceful =)

 

If you have kids, go Phillip Island around lunch time, see pelican feed. And penguins too. Whale spotting season coming(or already started) but i dont know if syd and mel can see them

 

 

Thanks bro. I got a pair to Sydney at S$750 only by SCOOT :P Dont have kids, but pelican and pengiuns well liked. Going in OCT, so i will miz the whale season?

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I would certainly recommend a trip up to the Blue Mountains. ( grand canyon of Australia )

 

Go on a day trip with the local tours.

 

They'll stop at the local zoo or something where you can feel the wallabies and

Some other farm animals.

Stops at local produce store enroute up the mountains where you can get the freshest fruits

And then up on the top, have lunch at the local hotel.

 

Manly beach is worth a ferry ride too.

 

If you're there over a weekend, go to the Rock's weekend market.

 

 

Thanks buddy! Feel free to add more upon recalling. I am taking down notes already :)

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Must able to speak English ^_^

 

 

Oops! let me try to remove the little singlish here and there.

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I have been to all these places except Bondi, I went to Manly beach

but bondi is more famous.

 

I used to travel 4 times a year to australia for work.

 

:D

 

 

Jamesc, would you be able to point me nice and economical hotels in Sydney?

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