Discover the best top things to do in Randwick, Australia including Wylie's Baths, The Ritz Cinema, Maroubra Beach, Frenchman's Beach, Royal Randwick.
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4.5 based on 197 reviews
One of many sea baths in Sydney – a walled-off section of ocean – this one is particularly popular with locals, and includes changing rooms, a picnic area, a kiosk and outdoor massages and yoga.
Fantastic views and a relaxing atmosphere reasonable price too even has yoga a few times a week so i’m told Doing yoga by the sea would be such an experience too
4.5 based on 147 reviews
The Ritz is unquestionably the best cinema (complex) in Sydney. It maintains the original single auditorium with stalls and circle and many new, smaller screens. All have state of the art presentation but the original auditorium can project film stock including 70mm. We saw a preview of TENET and plan to come back to see it again at the Ritz in 70mm again. Social distancing practices in place made us feel safe to return to the cinema. Thank goodness for this!
4.5 based on 162 reviews
First time going there and the beach was amazing, white sand and clear blue waters. The waves were decent and not dangerous to kids. If you walk further south there are two rock pools. Comparing this with Cronulla beach there were more lifeguards on the beach and patrolling this area. Summer day and scorching heat, the beach was packed. Parking was hard to find and took us a while to find parking. Once you find parking you hold it to dear life and maximise your stay.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Absolutely perfect family beach. Protected from the Harbour swell and with cafes and restaurants nearby, this quiet beach is a great spot to spend a day.
4.0 based on 130 reviews
Royal Randwick is the jewel in the crown of Sydney racing. A compelling theatre of sport, culture, fashion and cuisine, racing’s premier playground will entertain you with the extraordinary. Situated minutes from the CBD and in close proximity to the airport, Royal Randwick can be found in Sydney’s eastern suburbs where the ‘Sport of Kings’ is celebrated all year round. Particularly coming to life during The Spring and Sydney Carnivals. Royal Randwick is the proud home to the world’s richest 2000m turf race, the $4million Group 1 Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and the World’s richest turf race, the $10million The Everest. The venue sets a world-class standard in racing and hospitality, enriched by over 35 bars and restaurants, reserved dining establishments and cutting edge facilities for members and racegoers alike. As Australia’s longest standing racing venue, Royal Randwick has helped shape and been a part of Australian culture for over 150 years.
Had a brilliant day in the sun. Boxing day racing and it was very packed. Easy to get to, bus from wynyard stopped right outside. Free entry to international passport holders, got ticket and straight in, no queue. Second visit here and first time there seemed to be more food stalls. Inside the main hall there was only pies sandwiches sausage rolls,felt like I was at a football game! Luckily found a Greek stall outside on the grass and had amazing honey chicken and chips, gorgeous. Tons of bookies to take your bets so no queues there. Drinks take a bit longer, not many bars for the amount of folk but then it keeps the drunks down, not being able to drink too fast. Everyone dresses up and looked amazing and smart, police and staff keep good control and I was glad to see staff stopping three lads smoking on the grass, well done. A brilliant day but ladies remember your flat shoes to change into....
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