ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Recently went to Sydney and stayed in Woollahra which is a lovely suburb. It's a short uber ride to both the beach and the city or I think there's trains as well.
Otherwise I'm not much help. To be honest the CBD is pretty shit in Sydney so I'd suggest looking into the close suburbs that have the things they want to see. Near Bondi. Near the side of the city that has the ferries to Manly. Casino side. Etc.
Sydney is very pretty on the Harbour but it's all front, hella exxy and there isn't a great deal more than that. Melbourne is better, OBJECTIVELYKow wrote:Seems tourists have little interest in gong to Melbourne. Is cbd the centre zone?
Skerret wrote:Melbourne is better, OBJECTIVELY
Vela wrote:If it not ablaze in December it's worth getting out west towards the blue mountains rather than dealing with city riffraff. It's a bit too big for my liking, Sydney, and it's not laid out in a helpful grid like Melbourne is. That said if you want to be close to the harbour, and by extension the main train hubs, any hotel near darling harbour would do in a pinch. That is if you don't want to be spending your time inside and want to be out and about. Might be low vacancies though so book in early if not already.
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Skerret wrote:Please welcome to the stage former Essendon crime kingpin, James Hird.
Skerret wrote:Mine was a joke based on exaggeration of difficult circumstances, yours is just nasty.
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