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Sydney party joke

Sydney is a great city. Sydney's message to tourists has always been "relax and go out and enjoy the beautiful weather".

Sydney is the destination where you want to take a walk, sit by the sea, have a picnic in the park and drink red wine by the bridge. Of course, there are many unique things to do here, and museums keep you busy, but I find that the best way to visit Sydney is to slow down, see some scenic spots, lie on the beach most of the time, sit in parks and bars and have a drink!

There are many amazing coastal trails here, so you can enjoy the amazing natural scenery of Sydney Harbour. Although thousands of people walked along the two-hour walk from Kuji to Band-Aid (skipped in crowded weekends), I found that the walk in Watson Bay was shorter, while the walk from Manley to Manley was quieter and more thrilling.

Some coastal trails worth a try are:

Don't miss it: Coogee walks to Band-Aid and splits to Manley.

There are many amazing markets in Sydney. In Paddington Market, Fish Market, Band-Aid Farmers Market, Flower Market and many other seasonal markets, it is really easy to spend a lot of time shopping.

I like Paddington market and farmers' market best-they attract people who don't stick to one pattern, and farmers' markets make me want to continue cooking.

Other markets worth checking include:

Don't miss it: Paddington Market

Because Sydney has a complex Melbourne and is known as the cultural capital of Australia, Sydney tries to surpass its competitors by holding a large number of official festivals and activities every year.

It provides art gallery nights, concerts, festivals and so on. It wants to be seen as more beach resorts. No matter when you go in a year, you will find what is happening in this city!

Most activities are free, and the latest list of activities can be found on the Sydney Tourism website. It will provide you with the date, price, time and everything in between!

If you want to go out cheaply, please go to King's Cross. This is a place where beer is cheap and backpackers (and locals) get together late. The famous world bar is where most activities take place (cheap drinks and spacious dance floor). In this part of town, you will find all backpackers and young students drinking, dancing and going crazy.

If you want to survive in the wild, please drink it here.

If you want to reduce the nightlife scene of tourists, please go to Manley, Lok District or Central Business District (CBD), where there are more locals and fewer tourists, and there are cold water bars and lounges (but cocktails and beer are more expensive).

That's the local Sydney. That's the best way to visit.