Continued my first day in Sydney, I went for a walk at the Botanical Garden which is another of my favorite places to visit. Located just to the left of the stunning Sydney Opera House and iconic Harbor Bridge, there is the glorious Elizabeth Gate that leads into this green vast garden.
When I stepped into the park, I was immediately taken by the stunning view of the bay, lush green lawns and many types of plants both native and other in the area. So many huge trees here, and such a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city!!!
Its location is unique just in front of the bay and next to the famous landmarks. Here we can enjoy the fresh air, watch boats passing and take in the pretty sights of landmarks nearby. What a great place to connect with nature and relax :)
There is more to the garden than plants alone. Among of the plants and beautiful walkway, some made of stone, you will find structures and artistic abstracts scattered through out the area.❤️
Located in this picturesque garden surrounded by lush greenery, the garden coffee shop is the ideal spot for a summer refreshment. 🙂
There is little lake complete with walk bridge which attracts tourists and bird life as well as the locals.
Some tropical plants like palm tree, banana and bamboo around made me feel like I was in Bali 😃
I saw an abundance of bamboo trees! My favorite tree amongst a variety of lush and other plants in the garden. I guess visitors have taken it upon themselves to write their name on the bamboo stalks.
I was wondering if it is a unique way to celebrate the beauty of nature or commemorate the special moments spent in this place.
The walk was lovely, and I only explored a small part of the garden, but it was worth it !! I wish I could have more time spending the whole day here but hopefully next trip :)
Located next to Sydney Bay is the Old Town of The Rocks. This is another famous place worth exploring destination of this city.
This is a beautiful ancient town, where the old meets the new.
From the old bluestone houses that surrounded by the modern skyscrapers, it was really fascinating to stroll around.
One of the most interesting aspects of this historic town is a few old pubs that still operate to this day that gives us a glimpse into the traditional Aussie way of life. The Aussie do love their pub like ritual meeting place, almost like a church haha.
Besides of the city's iconic landmarks, I particularly like the modern public transportation system which runs through the heart of the city. It was so convenient to use the train to travel around the city and suburbs.
After more than half of the day walking around the Opera House, I took train from Circular Quay to City Hall.
This is very central of the city, and one of the popular destinations with many shops, restaurants, cafes and entertainment venues. That's why it's always busy here.
When I walked out of the station, I was captivated by many historic building and beautiful architecture all around, especially The Queen Victoria Building. It stands tall above the hustle and bustle of the city.
A timeless beauty ❤️
I had the pleasure of visiting the Building, and I was truly impressed by what I saw from its stunning architecture to its fine array of restaurants, shops, and attractions.
It's very grand old lady building which would of been engineering and architectural marvel as it still is today and amazes tourists. Truly beautiful building inside and out, stepping inside is like being transported back to another era. :)
Then I headed to Chinatown in Haymarket, it was Fri and there was a night market on where I can shop for a variety of things for all and of specialty foods from Asian countries.
The China community seemed very vibrant, and definitely a fascinating and colorful part of the city. The market was a bustling place with stalls selling all kinds of goods, souvenir and traditional food.
I started my day at 8am, and embarked on a journey across the buzzing city streets until 8pm. It was quite a big walk but enjoyable, taking me from one side of the city to the other.
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Along the way, I experienced sights, the hustle life and vibrant culture of Sydney Central. My feet were getting tired but the brilliant surroundings kept me vigorously interested and keen to keep seeing more. 😃
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