Sunday, June 9, 2019

Sydney, Australia Trip (Day 3)

18th Feb 2019, Monday

Charcoal Burger with Fries

Egg Benedict
Yeah..today is my birthday!! But i not planning to let my dad drive the car out today after yesterday's drama. So we planned to go for Sydney Bus Tour instead of the Jenolan Caves as it was near to Blue Mountains which was quite a long drive. Anyway the bus tour cost about AUD$18 per pax and we can see Sydney with some guide. Mi and my sister decided to go to a cafe named The Factory some distance away from the hotel to get our breakfast while my dad and step-mum got ready. As it was early, there were few customers around. After we finished our breakfast and done, we headed out to the gathering place, which was Hyde Park.

ANZAC War Memorial Building

Memorial Statue
As there were some time before the tour started, we went to visit the ANZAC War Memorial Building first. The building was very huge and there was memorial stones inside. There was a museum in the basement for exhibition too. After taking some photos there, we walked towards the gathering point (Archibald Fountain at Hyde Park). There were already people gathering for the bus tour and the walking tour. The tours were conducted by Free Tours Sydney and the guides were wearing orange tees. Their walking tour are free and it takes 2.5hrs for the whole tour. Whereas the bus tour will take about 3 hours to complete. So we paid for the tours and waited for the time to leave. We set off  at 10.30 am and walked to the tour bus where we boarded. Then we were off.....


Docked Naval Ships

Mrs Macquarie's Chair
El Alamein Fountain

We headed around Sydney roads and the guide introduced some of the popular buildings such as the art museum. First stop, we alighted at The Domain where we had a view of the naval base with some naval ships and Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. There, we were told to check out Mrs Macquarie's Chair. After a quick stop there, we boarded the bus and headed to our next stop. We passed a floating platform with a big swimming pool and the guide told us that it was a residential place. Then we passed by El Alamein Fountain, Potts Point & Woolloomooloo (Finger Wharf) where the guide told us this was the place for night parties and normally the gals would come out to fish for rich guys. There were also plenty of pubs and seafood restaurants here. After that, we stopped at a coffee place and had some time for toilet break. The guide told us the coffee was fantastic there and many of us bought the coffee and snacks to try.

Stop point

Top point
Shark Island
After that, we headed out on the road again. We passed through King Cross area where the guide told us that this was the rich people's area. Also, this was the place where the guys looks out for pretty gals and there was a rich people's school where the parents drove posh cars to pick up their kids. Next, we passed by more atas areas, Double Bay, Point Piper and Rose Bay (areas where youngsters just drink near the harbour and jump into the water for a swim) before we stopped for our next stop. We stopped at a high point where there was a western house stood and we could the view of the city. It was just a few min stop for us to take photos, after that, we were taken to Don Riche Grove. There, we could see the ocean out and mi and my sister went out to take photos and enjoyed the strong winds.

Macquarie Lighthouse
Bondi Beach
After that, the guide brought us to see Macquarie Lighthouse which was the first and long serving lighthouse in Australia. However, we were just allowed to take photos outside and were not able to go in the lighthouse. The last stop we were brought to Bondi Beach, which was a famous beach in Sydney. The tour allowed people to stay at the beach but you will have to make your own way back to Sydney. However, the tour did allow people to stay for half an hour and you could go back to Sydney with the bus. So we decided to just stay around and go back with the bus. There were really alot of people on the beach. People were surfing, suntanning on the beach and and having food. The sun was just right for the weather. My dad bought an ice-cream for snack there and i bought a tee-shirt.

Exterior of St Mary's Cathedral Church

St Mary's Cathedral Church Entrance

Stained Coloured Glass Window
The bus drove us back and we alighted in front of St Mary's Cathedral. We gave some cash for the guide as tips and the guide really provided us very interesting tour about Sydney. After we bid goodbye to the tour guide and went to visit St Mary's Cathedral Church. The church was huge and had colourful stained windows. After the short visit, my dad wanted to walk back to Finger Wharf for another visit. But it was too far away from our location, so mi and my sister decided to go The Naked Duck for lunch which was a short distance away. So we tried to get my dad to follow our route but by the time we reached the restaurant, we were told it was closed for lunch...haiz...And it was almost 3 pm in the afternoon. So we just walked in the direction back to the hotel and we ended up in a Thai restaurant (The OhBar). Then my dad decided to have lunch there. We ordered the lunch sets and my dad was asking for chilli for his rice again...hohoho....I tabao my remaining fried rice as i can't finish it at that time.


Blackstar menu

Flowery Cake

Queen Victoria Building
Clock in Queen Victoria's Building
After lunch, we walked back to the hotel and my dad and step-mum went for a nap. But i did not want to nap so i got my sister to explore other places with mi instead. We walked further to Queen Victoria's building and Chinatown where the places we passed in Day 1 were very near to Chinatown. My sister went to a cake shop named Blackstar where they sell flowery cakes and she bought 1 cake to try. We found some free seats outside the building, so we sat down to try the cake. The cake had a strong flowery taste, which was not to my liking. But my sister liked it. After that, we went into Queen Victoria's building and there were all the branded shops such as Pandora, Mulberry, etc. Then we walked further down the streets and ended up in Chinatown where there were Chinese, Thai and Jap restaurants around.  I  also happily bought a cheese cake from Uncle Tstsu and some souvenirs in the area. Then we walked to Paddy Markets but unfortunately it was not opened for the day. We continued walking and saw dim sums, hotpots Chinese restaurants there, even East Ocean restaurant.
After a long walk, we headed back to the hotel and we took turns to shower and rest. When my dad saw us, he was saying he wanted to go out for dinner but i was too tired to walk again. So i let my dad and step-mum to go ahead instead. My sister had set the google route for my dad to Chinatown, so i confirmed with my dad if he can manage to find his way. He confidently said he can manage, so they went off.

Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake
So mi and my sister watched tv to pass time while waiting for them to come back. My dad even messaged me if we wanted some snacks back. I was glad they did managed to walk their way back to the hotel safety. So when my sis asked her mum if they managed to walk to Chinatown, she told us they did not and the thai restaurant staff told them they were at Thai Street...she said my dad got lost with the map....hahaa....^_^.....luckily they still can come back....After that, we all went to bed as we will be heading to Kangaroo Valley tomorrow.

Places visited:
Hyde Park
ANZAC War Memorial Building
The Domain
Mrs Macquarie's Chair
El Alamein Fountain
Potts Point
Woolloomooloo
Double Bay
Point Piper
Rose Bay
Don Riche Grove
Macquarie Lighthouse
Bondi Beach
St Mary's Cathedral Church
Queen Victoria's building
Chinatown

Hotel Stayed:
Adge Boutique Apartment Hotel

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