Discover the best top things to do in Marrickville, Australia including Marrickville Organic Food and Farmers Markets, Sydney Harbour, National Photo Training College - Day Classes, Batch Brewing Co., Bondi to Coogee Beach Coastal Walk, The Aperture Club, Willie the Boatman, Sydney Opera House, Enmore Theatre, Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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4.5 based on 66 reviews
The market had a range of food and drinks and health related stalls. Loose leaf tea, rare spices, buskers and Sicilian olives were our highlight. It is quite busy so its hard to see each stall and easy to miss stalls. Parking is difficult as this is a popular market.
5 based on 18 reviews
Secluded Beaches, quiet coves and soaring headlands predominate this harbor, which is considered one of the world's most beautiful.
Fantastic place to visit, has great harbour views, cafes, fast food, restaurants and more. Great busking from local musicians adds to the ambience. Regular ferry services to take you all over the harbour. Our hotel was within walking distance to the harbour as is many of the hotels in this area. Cruise ships frequent the international cruise terminal opposite the Opera House and by Sydney harbour bridge, great tourist destination. Recommend on your bucket list!!
5 based on 39 reviews
Photography classes and photo tours for beginners and intermediate photographers at Parramatta, Sydney Harbour and Leichhardt.We also offer workshops in Melbourne & Canberra. Half day or full day classes at scenic locations to enjoy learning and taking better photos. Ideal for people who want to get the best use of their camera, enjoy the outdoors and take better photos.Our sunset classes are also great for tourists who want to capture postcard images of their time in Australia.Classes are small to allow easy interaction and the trainer provides handout notes.Please also join us on Facebook to learn and review other students photos.
From meeting in a great little pub and going over the settings of the camera to walking around to local attractions and great views this tour was well worth it. Terry took us to some great sites for Vivid and taught us about long exposures...MoreHi Louise, you guys had the best night weather wise and some awesome photos captured, well done! Happy we avoided the crowds and thanks for your kind words. Hope to see you on our Blue Mountains or South Coast experience too. Terry
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Rarely do microbreweries manage to offer a selection of beers where each beer deserves to be there, but Batch brewery did on the day we came.
The place itself is industrial chic, sits on a busy main road, offers a smallish but sufficient space to try the beers and is limited food wise to food trucks on weekends, but that is just the fluff.
Go for the beer, stay for the beer.
5 based on 12 reviews
A cliff top coastal walk, the Bondi to Coogee walk extends for six km in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. The walk features stunning views, Beaches, parks, cliffs, bays and rock pools. The Beaches and parks offer a place to rest, swim or a chance to eat at one of the cafes, hotels, restaurants or takeaways. All Beaches offer picnic shelters, electric barbecues, play areas, kiosks, toilets and change-rooms. The walk is not difficult, there are medium gradient paths and several staircases with occasional Seating. It takes about two hours to complete the Bondi to Coogee Beach section of the walk and another hour and a half if you choose to continue to Maroubra.
5 based on 31 reviews
We want to get people together to share our passion for photography, with fun experiential workshops and tours. If you are excited about photography and want to learn new skills and develop your creative eye come and join us. Key to all of these learning experiences will be fun, meeting liked minded people, developing new friendships and community support. See you soon.
Last Sunday I accompanied my teenage godson on the Street Photography Workshop. On meeting Daniel he made us feel welcome and very much at ease. Our group was small so my godson was able to ask questions and get advice on his photography. Although I was not participating in the photography myself what amazed me was how Daniel showed the group different perspectives of every day objects and situations making the photos so much more interesting. Dom was thrilled with the photos he took and our eyes have been opened up to the unlimited opportunities on the streets every day. There is no doubt that this course would be beneficial to all level of photographers. Thank you Daniel.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Willie the Boatman has a great atmosphere, excellent beer and, the day we visited, delicious smoked pulled pork rolls, provided by the Cajun Po' Boys Food Truck. A beer oasis in industrial St. Peters.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
One of the most iconic buildings in the world – the Sydney Opera House is an architectural masterpiece and vibrant performance space. It's a place where the past shapes the future, where conventions are challenged and cultures are celebrated. Step inside and discover the stories that make the Opera House so inspiring. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, a first-timer or an aficionado, the Sydney Opera House has something for everyone.
We felt the price of the tours were excessive, which we did not partake of. However the shop was a let down with the poor selection of CDs on sale. We expected to find magnificent recordings from one of the finest houses on the planet, especially their great organ. So so disappointed.
4 based on 89 reviews
Been to the Enmore a couple of times, most recently this week. On most occasions it can be pretty hard to see the stage from the Seating upstairs, which is a bit of a show spoiler. Have tried the general admission on one occasion which was fine. Not the best theatre in the world Seating wise but not bad enough to avoid attending.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Spanning the city center to the North Shore, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a wide steel arch bridge known for its beauty as well as function, providing a crossing for cars, trains, bikes and pedestrians. While the more daring can do the BridgeClimb to the top of the structure, opened to traffic in 1932, anyone can enjoy a walk for free.
If you are in Sydney then it just has to be seen - it's a must. A magnificent sight crossing a magnificent harbour - and it dominates the harbour because you can see it from some many different vantage points. Its a great piece of engineering and transformed Sydney when it was opened in the 1930s.
And see it differently when you are on the harbour itself on a boat.
We were so thrilled to be able to see it and I am sure that it will bring special memories back when we see it on the tv news each New Year when they have their fireworks display.
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