Guidebook for Sydney

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Guidebook for Sydney

Food Scene

The Fish at the Rocks is a long established restaurant. The seafood is excellent, you could not find better. The take away option is great value.
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Fish at the Rocks
29 Kent St
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Fish at the Rocks is a long established restaurant. The seafood is excellent, you could not find better. The take away option is great value.

Drinks & Nightlife

This is my favourite iconic pub, the position is prime with breathtaking views from the rooftop cocktail lounge. The downstairs bar has a great atmosphere with yummy bar food available.
66 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Hotel Palisade
35 Bettington St
66 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This is my favourite iconic pub, the position is prime with breathtaking views from the rooftop cocktail lounge. The downstairs bar has a great atmosphere with yummy bar food available.

Parks & Nature

Watson’s Bay is located at the South Head of Port Jackson Harbour. You can take the ferry to Watson’s Bay, buy fish and chips on the wharf. A pleasant spot is at Camp Cove beach on the other side of the peninsula, only a 10 minute walk from the wharf. You can sit on the grassy knoll watching the Manly ferries go by whilst eating your fish and chips. Camp Cove Beach is to the right. It is named Camp Cove as in 1788, Governor Phillip with his first fleet camped there for 2 weeks resting and carrying out repairs.
332 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Watsons Bay
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Watson’s Bay is located at the South Head of Port Jackson Harbour. You can take the ferry to Watson’s Bay, buy fish and chips on the wharf. A pleasant spot is at Camp Cove beach on the other side of the peninsula, only a 10 minute walk from the wharf. You can sit on the grassy knoll watching the Manly ferries go by whilst eating your fish and chips. Camp Cove Beach is to the right. It is named Camp Cove as in 1788, Governor Phillip with his first fleet camped there for 2 weeks resting and carrying out repairs.