Welcome to Sydney guys. You need to visit Manly via the Ferry from circular quay & Also, for a unique dining experience, you can try the revolving restaurant in Sydney tower. Great food & a phenomenal view of Sydney
@@boppermacca9346I'll always be a Queenslander but id love to have a long weekend in Sydney. Went to Taronga zoo as a kid and would love to see it again
@kamilayussupova2923 Australia is very beautiful and Sydney is so much fun. You will definitely love it if you visit. We live in Sydney and make vlogs about Australia and our travel around the world. If you have never seen world oldest caves which are in Australia then do check out our video about Jenolan caves on our channel. More awesome videos coming. Enjoy and if you like be our lovely subscriber. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I was thinking the same. The sights we drive past every day people come from around the world to see and most of the time we don't even look at them. So much we miss that is right in front of us.
@@pinkmangooooo Pros; close to Wollongong. Abundance of natural beauty and environments within Sydney and surrounded by wilderness and national parks. Good employment prospects. High wages. Reasonably safe with very low non target or random violent crime or assaults. Mix of multiple cultural experiences including excellent international food and restaurants. Warm but often humid wet summers and mild winters. Three hours from major snow ski resorts. And don't forget Wollongong and it's endless beaches and rainforest escarpment is just 40 minutes south down the freeway once you leave Sydney, most important point. Cons; it's not Wollongong. Cost of living is extremely high, that includes rent and property value. Limited affordable rental property with the highest on average rent in Australia. Heavily congested traffic can be a nightmare. Other than that there is just the basic cons of any major city.
hi guys loving your vlog and so happy for you to be in our great city. Just a warning though, it is illegal to ride a bike without a helmet. The on the spot fine is $344. So please to avoid getting a fine make sure you have helmets for the next ride! I don't want a fine to give your trip a black mark!
It's good that they do. It stops bad actors ruining everyone's day. When I was in California, people there were super nice and fun to talk to but one interaction with a bad actor would ruin my day because they are soft on them.@@richardtimms6645
@@richardtimms6645 Oh really! Try to think of all the bike riders who are living with an acquired brain injury or even died through not wearing a helmet. Why do you think helmets were made compulsory here?
Hey Guys..As a local I am glad you have fallen in love with Sydney...there is so much to do and see..enjoy guys and looking forward to more of your vlogs in Australia 🇦🇺
I lived in Sydney for a long time and no you never get sick of the view. I have travelled quite a bit in my days and Sydney is still one of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to. The beaches, for a city, are second to none and the harbour is like nothing else. A commuter ferry ride is like a sight seeing cruise. It is a pity how expensive and crowded Sydney has become but I still love to visit and enjoy all the culture and great food.
As a Sydney Sider I recommend the walk from the Spit Bridge to Manly - take walking shoes and swimming costumes. Catch the bus from Wynyard Park in the city get off bus on the south side of the Spit Bridge walk across the bridge and start walk on the eastern side of the Spit Bridge - track clearly marked - (a long walk with coffee shops /toilets along the way) - finish Manly wharf and catch a ferry or bus back to the city. I recommend before heading back to the city take a short walk along the Corso to Manly surfing beach on the Pacific Ocean. Another option - catch a bus from Wynyard to Palm Beach, option to get off at numerous places on the route to Palm Beach.
Couldn't agree more. If the walk feels too daunting, just hop on the ferry from Circular Quay, and enjoy the 20-30 min ride. Wander around Manly - The Corso, beach, and the shops around the wharf. That ferry ride is a great way to relax while taking in the sights around the CBD and Manly.
Best walk in in Sydney for sure. Would recommend a swim at Castle Rock Beach along the way. It's probably the prettiest. Shelley beach in Manly is also a pretty option towards the end. Rollers Bakehouse (before 3pmish) has the best pastries. Norma's Deli in manly for lunch.
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No never get tired of the beauty of Sydney. It is just beautiful. Now that we are retired, We take at least 3 trips a year into the city just to do what you are doing. We start with train ride over the bridge, live the North Sydney swim pool, and Milton point station, get off at wynyard station, walk thru beautiful Martin Place with its historic buildings thru to the Robert Brough fountain before the Domain, have breakfast there, do the Mint, parks, art gallery, walk along the botanical gardens n water to Opera house, Customs house, lunch at the Rocks, also add the ferry ride to darling harbor and then do the China town etc. Walk thru elegant QVB to Take train from TownHall back over the bridge.
Lived here all my life and i never get tired of seeing the beautiful Sydney harbour! You did a wonderful job of showcasing Sydney with your video. I'm so proud of my city. Wising you a wonderful stay here in Australia!
That was amazing. I'm on the West coast, very different here. But it was our honeymoon, 1982 and my first visit to Sydney. Hearing your joy and all the places you looked at on here mimicked out first day. So I really hear your happiness. Such warm memories. Thank you for bringing them all back. Subscribed.
I live at Coogee but was born in Bondi. I ride my motorcycle to the place where you had the ice cream (Clovelly) to park and watch the ocean. At certain times of the year you can see the whales migrating. So lovely.
If you venture over the bridge there’s so many local hidden gems. McMahons Points and Blues Point Reserve, Waverton and Balls Head Reserve, Berrys Bay lookout, Cremorne Point, The Toronga Zoo to Balmoral Beach walk.
Australia is very beautiful country and Sydney is so much fun. We live in Sydney and make vlogs about Australia and our travel around the world. If you have never seen world oldest caves which are in Australia then do check out our video about Jenolan caves on our channel. More awesome videos coming. Enjoy and if you like be our lovely subscriber. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I live on the Hawkesbury River near Wiseman’s Ferry. What you could do is catch the Riverboat Postman. Basically it’s the boat that delivers the mail to people on the river. Catch the train to Hawkesbury River station at Brooklyn about an hour north of Sydney jump off the train and go to the marina about 5 minutes walk and catch the boat up the river. You will probably need to book online but a nice sunny day the Hawkesbury River is really nice. A good day out and not many tourists get to see this.
As a lifetime Sydney resident, I suggest catching a train to Cronulla, the southern most beach in Sydney. You can then catch the cutest ferry across Port Hacking to Bundeena. The most turquoise blue water! Within a 30 minute walk you can then go and see REAL aboriginal rock carvings dating backs hundreds and hundreds of years ago depicting the local sea life eg whales. The "Royal national park" is the second oldest in the world; the views are stunning, the flora and nature is breathtaking. Loving your Sydney vlog. Thank you for reminding me how beautiful Sydney is.
Definitely check out some of the inner west, marrickville, Newtown and Glebe are lovely suburbs with different vibes to the rest of the city. In the east I think Gordon’s bay is often overlooked it’s a beautiful spot to sunbathe on the rocks with a lot more a chill aura compared to the rest of the beaches, also milk beach is sooo worth checking out it’s a beautiful cove beach with great views of the city
I used to work in a job where everyday I would take the train across the harbour bridge, morning and evening for 2 years. And every day I would still look out the window and think wow this is so beautiful!
It’s wild seeing you guys fall in love with my home town :) best view of the city is Bar 83 at Sydney Tower (in the middle of the city, most locals know it as Centrepoint Tower because that’s what it was called for years). Go on a clear day at golden hour before sunset and watch the city shift from bright daylight through golden light and into fairyland dusk.
I will start by saying, I’m Australian but was not born in Sydney but elsewhere in NSW. I had to go to Sydney as my job required me to attend a training school for about 6 months to qualify for a higher position within the system. So naturally I live there in a boarding house until I qualified then moved into a unit with other guys as getting a position back where I came from would take awhile to achieve. So one of the places I moved to was on the North Shore, so to get to work I had a ferry ride across the harbour every working day (6 days a week). Now I’m going to say going to work was an absolute pleasure. Getting on the ferry every morning and seeing this beautiful harbour was a real treat and something I never got tired of. This brings back wonderful memories for me.
thank you for posting this. the way you both captured our city is so perfect everything in this vlog is so beautiful, lively and so pretty. i love the vibes 🤍. looking forward to more Australia vlogs ^^ 🎀
I live in the southern suburbs of Sydney and we never get sick of the harbour and hanging out in the city. The best way to see the harbour is on the ferries. You can take a ferry to the Zoo, Manly, Watsons Bay and around to Darling Harbour. You can also take ferry to Milsons Point and visit Luna Park. The Ferris Wheel at sunset is an absolute treat. Catch a train to Cronulla and check out the southern sydney beaches. They are way better than Bondi :)
Recommended to catch ferry to Manly and do the short walk to Shelley Beach, then to look out on North Head. Plus hire a car go to Palm Beach and walk up to the lighthouse......its stunning. Full day trip.
Greetings from Australia. It is very beautiful country and Sydney is so much fun. We live in Sydney and make vlogs about Australia and our travel around the world. If you have never seen world oldest caves which are in Australia then do check out our video about Jenolan caves on our channel. More awesome videos coming. Enjoy and if you like be our lovely subscriber. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I’m from Japan. I come to Australia so that to learn English more deeply! I have been living in Sydney since 2 months ago. Thank you for teaching me you guys recommendation👏👏
It’s so refreshing seeing a city as green as Sydney is right now! Germany is grey and rainy at the moment, so I’m enjoying this video so so much, gives me positive vibes instantly (as any of your videos). And I do have to say, the new camera quality makes everything even better🥰
When I first moved to Sydney and because of where my apartment is located, I take the ferry to work everyday. I also had that thought that the view is so divine and that I would never take it for granted - 2 years have passed I've never once got tired of the view, it heals me even on the most stressful days from work 🙆🏻♀ glad you love and had a good time in Sydney!
I hope you have the best month here. If you enjoy your views - take your bathers (swim suit) and do the Hermitage foreshore walk, it's my fav, It's in a lil drive/uber from Potts Point but enjoy the walk and swimming at the beaches along the way. Other tip is grab an opal card and jump on a ferry, maybe to Manly. FYI you can get beers on the fast ferry :) x
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Probably already been said, but lots of my visiting friends have loved the ferry ride to Manly from Circular Quay and a day at the beach, The Corso, 4 Pines brewery and the return trip past the Opera House and Bridge back to the Quay. Watson’s Bay ferry to Doyle’s also well worth it on a nice day. Blue Mountains, Leurah, Terrigal and The Hunter Valley wine region also wonderful if you want a day trip out of town. Look forward to seeing where you go next! Welcome.
For date night, head to The Caterpillar Club for cocktails and jazz. It’s amazing. Mr. Wongs for dinner or Totties. The city is beautiful. Proud Aussie 🇦🇺
So magical following you both and discover the city…..i actually went to Nice for my 50th birthday because of your vlogs….and i wasn’t prepared for the beauty of those moments ……Menton was a favorite spot of mine and I’m already planning to go back…..❤❤❤ never lose the child in you both, embrace the world ❤❤❤
Oh my goodness, this just made us so happy! That day when you served us we couldn’t stop talking about how kind you were! We just checked out your channel & can see that you are just as authentic and genuine online ❤️ you have a new subscriber right here! Sending lots of love, and hope to see you around soon!!
@@juanmarcelandrhylan Aww stop it! You guys were my favourites that night🥹🥹Sending you lots of love, can’t wait to keep seeing your travel adventures🩷🩷
Love seeing other peoples’ thoughts on my home city. Pleased you are having a great time. Another great vantage point of the harbour and Opera House is the rooftop cafe at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, which you walked past in your vlog. Looking forward to the next.
I lived in waruda St in Kirribilli for 5 years. We had the perfect view of the Opera house, circular Quay and Harbour Bridge. You never get sick of it.. neither did our friends.. especially on New Years eve and Vivid festival. 😂 Enjoy your stay!!
Where the harbor sparkles like a million diamonds, the sunsets are Instagram-worthy, and the only thing bigger than my appetite after a day of exploring is the sense of adventure! It reminds me so much of the time I've spent in Sydney while filming one of our TV show episode!
Wow what a vlog you guys put together. Thank you for being here and reminding me how wonderful our beautiful Sydney is. Have lived and worked here for 70 years; spent 10 years patrolling the inner city and all those wonderful harbour views and landmarks on a motorcycle. If one word could sum up your stunning reveal... that word would be, "pure-class". OK two words... and what a lovely, romantic couple you are. Bless you, thank you.
Summer Love!!!! That’s the same song from the Amsterdam vlog. I was in Venice watching this at night and I’ve been hooked since. Keep up the great work. Let’s get these kids to 100k!!
Manly Beach is a must visit! A ferry there is such a great view of the harbour too. Be careful riding bikes without helmets too, it’s illegal in Australia to ride without helmets and you’ll be fined if the police spot you. 🚲 Enjoy your trip! ❤
You two have the chilled relaxed vibe of an Aussie. Welcome. Enjoy your time here. You’ll wonder with all the beauty and great food why any of us ever leave and put ourselves through these 14 and 17 hour flights and 24 hour travel days when we have it all here. 😂 I’m as guilty as the rest I’ve done dozens of trips to the northern hemisphere.
Love you guys and your enthusiasm! Welcome to Sydney. I would recommend the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. Hugs the coast with spectacular ocean views! Enjoy your time.
*HOLA* please be careful if you keep riding bikes in Australia. There's a percentage of drivers here who have no patience for bike riders and deliberately cut too close. It's completely different to the vibe in places like Copenhagen where bikes are part of the culture.
Somehow your channel came to my sight and thank you I have been to Australia I think 7-8 times and stayed for a couple of months. I am now 52 years and still miss it so seeing this makes me still wanna go back and life there again. Climbing the bridge is definitely worth it but it got really expensive OMG. So keep your money! Back in the day much cheaper and it depends sunrise or sundown.
You are both such gracious people. I loved your video. The Bridge Climb is soo expensive now but it is fantastic. The Bridge Pylon also has great views, as you showed. Oooh I must try Ezra and Lode! Kindest wishes to you.
We do love our Harbour. Keep an eye out for Benny the seal who often occupies the northern steps ( Harbourside) of the Opera House. Other great areas to check out Pittwater, Manly around to Shelley Beach. Cronulla, lunch at the Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club for a great view and take a walk around to Salmon Haul Bay. If you have a weekend go south to Kiama & Hyams Beach. Or north to Nelson Bay. Please remember to swim between the flags at our beaches.
I’ve lived in Sydney for 12 years and I love it ❤ lived in the city for 3 years and then moved a bit further out west but still go to the city often. I’ve done the bridge climb twice and it’s so worth it!
Love the video! As a Sydney local you definitely need to take the ferry from Circular Quay (where you were in the video) out to Watsons Bay. Then walk from Watsons Bay over the South Head - it takes you past Camp Cove and is a stunning walk. Amazing harbour views! Also, it is actually possible to walk all the way from Bondi Beach over to Manly (on the other side of the harbour!) Obviously, that is a huge distance and it's designed to be done in stages, but as you're here for a few months maybe you could have a look to see if there's any stages of that walk that you'd want to do. Oh and do a day trip to Palm Beach aswell!! You have to drive there for that.
I have climbed the bridge and as someone afraid of heights I can honestly say it’s an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a lifetime memory. It’s worth forgoing other things or putting it in the Visa card for sure no regrets
Hi just discovered you guys. Firstly smart move, I have done the bridge climb and although it was awesome it is way over prized. I'm sure you will enjoy your stay in Sydney with it's food, scenery and the people. I did live in Sydney for many years but am a country boy at heart and rarely visit Sydney nowadays. I'm not a lover of crowds. If you have the time I suggest you do a couple of road trips go bush and discover some of the country towns also. Love your photography. I look forward to following your travels. Happy days ahead for you I'm sure.
Thank you so much for this incredible video! I live in Melb and I have a Sydney trip coming up and this just makes me so so exited to see more of the country I call home! 😍🥰😇🌞🏖 I cannot wait for more vlogs!!!
Amazing video... Not sure how I've never seen your channel before but now subscribed and welcome to Australia 🇦🇺 Don't forget to visit Manly and the Blue Mountains 🤘🏼
Definitely go check out lavender bay for a morning walk, stop at Wendy's secret garden, finishing off with coffee and food at Celsius Coffee & Dining. Enjoy the rest of you trip 🙂
Welcome to Sydney guys!! Catch the train to Newtown and explore King Street & Enmore Rd (its where Coldplay shot their Sky Full Of Stars music video!) - plenty of thrift/vintage stores there and great food like Bella Brutta or Westwood for pizza, lots of gelato shops too. Definitely get out of Sydney if you can. The Blue Mountains is 2-3hrs by car for lovely bushwalks. Or fly to Melbourne for coffee/laneway culture, Adelaide (Barossa, Mclaren Vale) for wine & vineyards, Tasmania for incredible nature. Australia is huge 😅
Definitely recommend checking out the Powerhouse museum in Ultimo before they shut for a 3-year renewal project on the 5th of Feb. While you're there, you can also take a walk down Broadway. Maybe stop by Spice Alley for a quick lunch before heading down to the Broadway Shopping Centre or the University of Sydney (which has its own free Egyptian/Roman Museum - the Chau Chak Wing Museum). Keep up the great content!
You guys just alwayssss capture everything SO perfectly. I feel like I was in Sydney with you guys and even I already feel in love with the city without even stepping foot there.🥲🫶🏾
We have never got tired of that view at all… I really miss home.. I have been travelling around the USA for over 4 weeks now.. Really miss home after watching your content..
I love Sydney and its scenery. It's a great outdoors city. I've moved up to the Blue Mountains now and recommend the trip. Don't just do the mainstream though, get off the beaten track and you'll love it's beauty and food too. It's a wonderful place if you explore.
Next time you're at Bondi try out the Icebergs Club on the level below the restaurant (this is premium dining $$$ ❤) The club has pretty good food and the same great view but very affordable. Go during the week though. No bookings. And regarding the Opera House, I was at the opening 50 yrs ago and worked there but every time I see it I still get the chills, such a wonderful building. Enjoy our beautiful city 😍
New to your channel but appreciate you showing my city and what I take for granted. I must’ve done that coastal walk 1000 times as I live nearby Clovelly. Enjoy your time here!
Great vid. Another tip. Get the ferry to manly wharf. Walk down the corso to manly beach, walk along the path up to Queenscliff beach and try Salty Rooster chicken burger shop.
Your admiration for the city of Sydney was genuine. Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and as such it is also wonderful, wonderful. So there can be no pretence of admiration. Regards
Remember Say Hi to Aussie : Good Day Mate ! They👍👍👍 to hear that ....😅 Btw, nice vlogs ....looking forward on more yours Sydney .... Enjoy to stay ....Cheers. 🍻😉
I live in Sydney but Cant believe you guys actually wemt the the Sydney Harbour on a overcast/rainy day. The best views of the city is on a sunny clear day. Locals tend to stay indoors on days like that
The combination of modern buildings, sea and nature view is insanely beautiful
It really is an incredible city 😭 so grateful to be here!!
Because we are an outdoor people, In Australia we value our nature. 🙂
Welcome to Sydney guys. You need to visit Manly via the Ferry from circular quay & Also, for a unique dining experience, you can try the revolving restaurant in Sydney tower. Great food & a phenomenal view of Sydney
@@boppermacca9346I'll always be a Queenslander but id love to have a long weekend in Sydney. Went to Taronga zoo as a kid and would love to see it again
@kamilayussupova2923 Australia is very beautiful and Sydney is so much fun. You will definitely love it if you visit. We live in Sydney and make vlogs about Australia and our travel around the world. If you have never seen world oldest caves which are in Australia then do check out our video about Jenolan caves on our channel. More awesome videos coming. Enjoy and if you like be our lovely subscriber. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
As someone who lives here, thanks for reminding me what we take for granted
I was thinking the same. The sights we drive past every day people come from around the world to see and most of the time we don't even look at them. So much we miss that is right in front of us.
same:((
@@zalired8925I make it a point to put down my phone and look out the window whenever I go over the harbour bridge on the train.
I’m thinking of moving here after my medical degree from the uk, what are the pros and cons of living in Sydney? Sorry to waste ur time
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Pros; close to Wollongong.
Abundance of natural beauty and environments within Sydney and surrounded by wilderness and national parks. Good employment prospects. High wages. Reasonably safe with very low non target or random violent crime or assaults. Mix of multiple cultural experiences including excellent international food and restaurants. Warm but often humid wet summers and mild winters. Three hours from major snow ski resorts. And don't forget Wollongong and it's endless beaches and rainforest escarpment is just 40 minutes south down the freeway once you leave Sydney, most important point.
Cons; it's not Wollongong.
Cost of living is extremely high, that includes rent and property value. Limited affordable rental property with the highest on average rent in Australia. Heavily congested traffic can be a nightmare. Other than that there is just the basic cons of any major city.
As a Sydney-sider we forget how beautiful it is. It takes the eyes of an outsider to remind us. Well done Juan and Rhylan.
I love seeing Sydney through the eyes of an outsider
hi guys loving your vlog and so happy for you to be in our great city. Just a warning though, it is illegal to ride a bike without a helmet. The on the spot fine is $344. So please to avoid getting a fine make sure you have helmets for the next ride! I don't want a fine to give your trip a black mark!
You can get fined for breathing in Australia
It's good that they do. It stops bad actors ruining everyone's day. When I was in California, people there were super nice and fun to talk to but one interaction with a bad actor would ruin my day because they are soft on them.@@richardtimms6645
@@richardtimms6645 Oh really! Try to think of all the bike riders who are living with an acquired brain injury or even died through not wearing a helmet. Why do you think helmets were made compulsory here?
Hey Guys..As a local I am glad you have fallen in love with Sydney...there is so much to do and see..enjoy guys and looking forward to more of your vlogs in Australia 🇦🇺
It's nice to see the city I grew up in through the eyes of visitors. Glad you're enjoying yourselves.
I lived in Sydney for a long time and no you never get sick of the view. I have travelled quite a bit in my days and Sydney is still one of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to. The beaches, for a city, are second to none and the harbour is like nothing else. A commuter ferry ride is like a sight seeing cruise. It is a pity how expensive and crowded Sydney has become but I still love to visit and enjoy all the culture and great food.
I can´t wait for more Australia vlogs🤩 and side note: the new camera quality is INSANE!!
Ahhh thank you so much 🥹 can’t wait to share much much more with you on this beautiful trip! ❤️❤️
I agree! What do you use to record the videos?@@juanmarcelandrhylan
@@juanmarcelandrhylanwhat’s the name of the camera please?
Sydney really is magical. I moved here 20 years ago and I never stop pinching myself over living in this amazing city!
As a Sydney Sider I recommend the walk from the Spit Bridge to Manly - take walking shoes and swimming costumes.
Catch the bus from Wynyard Park in the city get off bus on the south side of the Spit Bridge walk across the bridge and start walk on the eastern side of the Spit Bridge - track clearly marked - (a long walk with coffee shops /toilets along the way) - finish Manly wharf and catch a ferry or bus back to the city. I recommend before heading back to the city take a short walk along the Corso to Manly surfing beach on the Pacific Ocean.
Another option - catch a bus from Wynyard to Palm Beach, option to get off at numerous places on the route to Palm Beach.
Couldn't agree more. If the walk feels too daunting, just hop on the ferry from Circular Quay, and enjoy the 20-30 min ride. Wander around Manly - The Corso, beach, and the shops around the wharf. That ferry ride is a great way to relax while taking in the sights around the CBD and Manly.
Best walk in in Sydney for sure. Would recommend a swim at Castle Rock Beach along the way. It's probably the prettiest. Shelley beach in Manly is also a pretty option towards the end. Rollers Bakehouse (before 3pmish) has the best pastries. Norma's Deli in manly for lunch.
Get yourself west of Sydney 90 minutes away and explore the Blue Mountains and go down the valley with the steepest rail or scenic scender
Very grateful to call Sydney home. It's paradise...
Those waves…speechless. & the icebergs! Wow. Looks incredible & I think the camera investment was so worth it!..Enjoy xxx
Thank you so much for saying that 🥹 we really appreciate you noticing the upgrade in camera quality - we hoped it would make a difference for you guys ❤️
Proud Melburnian here...but I love Sydney, such a great city and I loved the year I lived there.
Australia has the best coffee in the world. Hope you guys get to enjoy many cups during your 2-3 month stay here x
I've lived here most of my life and every time I walk around the harbour it puts a smile on my face always. Welcome.
Me too. I live 4.5kms away, & after spending 2 nights in Pyrmont, even got excited going home to Woollahra
No never get tired of the beauty of Sydney. It is just beautiful. Now that we are retired, We take at least 3 trips a year into the city just to do what you are doing. We start with train ride over the bridge, live the North Sydney swim pool, and Milton point station, get off at wynyard station, walk thru beautiful Martin Place with its historic buildings thru to the Robert Brough fountain before the Domain, have breakfast there, do the Mint, parks, art gallery, walk along the botanical gardens n water to Opera house, Customs house, lunch at the Rocks, also add the ferry ride to darling harbor and then do the China town etc.
Walk thru elegant QVB to Take train from TownHall back over the bridge.
Lived here all my life and i never get tired of seeing the beautiful Sydney harbour! You did a wonderful job of showcasing Sydney with your video. I'm so proud of my city. Wising you a wonderful stay here in Australia!
That was amazing. I'm on the West coast, very different here. But it was our honeymoon, 1982 and my first visit to Sydney. Hearing your joy and all the places you looked at on here mimicked out first day. So I really hear your happiness. Such warm memories. Thank you for bringing them all back. Subscribed.
I live at Coogee but was born in Bondi. I ride my motorcycle to the place where you had the ice cream (Clovelly) to park and watch the ocean. At certain times of the year you can see the whales migrating. So lovely.
If you venture over the bridge there’s so many local hidden gems.
McMahons Points and Blues Point Reserve, Waverton and Balls Head Reserve, Berrys Bay lookout, Cremorne Point, The Toronga Zoo to Balmoral Beach walk.
Also Mosman to Manly walk is incredible too…
Sydney looks so beautiful can't wait to see the rest of the trip!!
It is a breathtaking city, truly! 🥹 excited to share much more with you ❤️❤️
Australia is very beautiful country and Sydney is so much fun. We live in Sydney and make vlogs about Australia and our travel around the world. If you have never seen world oldest caves which are in Australia then do check out our video about Jenolan caves on our channel. More awesome videos coming. Enjoy and if you like be our lovely subscriber. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
On your next travel don’t forget to bring your eSIM! 😎
The pretty bird you saw was a Rainbow Lorikeet. One of my favourite Aussie birds.
I live on the Hawkesbury River near Wiseman’s Ferry. What you could do is catch the Riverboat Postman. Basically it’s the boat that delivers the mail to people on the river. Catch the train to Hawkesbury River station at Brooklyn about an hour north of Sydney jump off the train and go to the marina about 5 minutes walk and catch the boat up the river. You will probably need to book online but a nice sunny day the Hawkesbury River is really nice. A good day out and not many tourists get to see this.
As a lifetime Sydney resident, I suggest catching a train to Cronulla, the southern most beach in Sydney. You can then catch the cutest ferry across Port Hacking to Bundeena. The most turquoise blue water! Within a 30 minute walk you can then go and see REAL aboriginal rock carvings dating backs hundreds and hundreds of years ago depicting the local sea life eg whales.
The "Royal national park" is the second oldest in the world; the views are stunning, the flora and nature is breathtaking.
Loving your Sydney vlog. Thank you for reminding me how beautiful Sydney is.
I’ve lived in Sydney my entire life and I never ever get sick of that view
Wear a helmet guys, it's a $350 fine cycling without.
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Definitely check out some of the inner west, marrickville, Newtown and Glebe are lovely suburbs with different vibes to the rest of the city. In the east I think Gordon’s bay is often overlooked it’s a beautiful spot to sunbathe on the rocks with a lot more a chill aura compared to the rest of the beaches, also milk beach is sooo worth checking out it’s a beautiful cove beach with great views of the city
I used to work in a job where everyday I would take the train across the harbour bridge, morning and evening for 2 years. And every day I would still look out the window and think wow this is so beautiful!
Same. Every single time.
Smooth video. Love the filming content and music combination. Up there with the best from an Queenslander.
It’s wild seeing you guys fall in love with my home town :) best view of the city is Bar 83 at Sydney Tower (in the middle of the city, most locals know it as Centrepoint Tower because that’s what it was called for years). Go on a clear day at golden hour before sunset and watch the city shift from bright daylight through golden light and into fairyland dusk.
Thank you so much for this suggestion - we actually booked a table at the centrepoint tower for dinner! Can’t wait ❤️
@@juanmarcelandrhylan it looked so beautiful in your video :)
I will start by saying, I’m Australian but was not born in Sydney but elsewhere in NSW. I had to go to Sydney as my job required me to attend a training school for about 6 months to qualify for a higher position within the system. So naturally I live there in a boarding house until I qualified then moved into a unit with other guys as getting a position back where I came from would take awhile to achieve. So one of the places I moved to was on the North Shore, so to get to work I had a ferry ride across the harbour every working day (6 days a week). Now I’m going to say going to work was an absolute pleasure. Getting on the ferry every morning and seeing this beautiful harbour was a real treat and something I never got tired of. This brings back wonderful memories for me.
i love how you name almost every city you vist your favourite
Hahahaha we can’t help it, we are absolutely in love with this place so far 🥹
thank you for posting this. the way you both captured our city is so perfect everything in this vlog is so beautiful, lively and so pretty. i love the vibes 🤍. looking forward to more Australia vlogs ^^ 🎀
What lovely visitors to our beautiful city. I hope you enjoy every minute of your stay in Australia.
Worked in Sydney city for 30 years or so. Loved the train ride over the bridge. Always felt blessed and grateful for such calmness, peace and beauty ❤
I live in the southern suburbs of Sydney and we never get sick of the harbour and hanging out in the city. The best way to see the harbour is on the ferries. You can take a ferry to the Zoo, Manly, Watsons Bay and around to Darling Harbour. You can also take ferry to Milsons Point and visit Luna Park. The Ferris Wheel at sunset is an absolute treat. Catch a train to Cronulla and check out the southern sydney beaches. They are way better than Bondi :)
Recommended to catch ferry to Manly and do the short walk to Shelley Beach, then to look out on North Head. Plus hire a car go to Palm Beach and walk up to the lighthouse......its stunning. Full day trip.
Exactly what I think. It’s a shame that a lot of people don’t go and see Pittwater etc.
What about a beach walk from Brighton Le Sand to Sansusi
I've been here for 6 years and never get bored of the view... its peaceful, clean, picturesque....etc etc etc..
Greetings from Australia. It is very beautiful country and Sydney is so much fun. We live in Sydney and make vlogs about Australia and our travel around the world. If you have never seen world oldest caves which are in Australia then do check out our video about Jenolan caves on our channel. More awesome videos coming. Enjoy and if you like be our lovely subscriber. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I’m from Japan.
I come to Australia so that to learn English more deeply!
I have been living in Sydney since 2 months ago.
Thank you for teaching me you guys recommendation👏👏
guys, so glad u luv sydney , i`ve lived here all my life, i`m 76yr n never get sick of our amazing city, have a great life n stay safe
It’s so refreshing seeing a city as green as Sydney is right now! Germany is grey and rainy at the moment, so I’m enjoying this video so so much, gives me positive vibes instantly (as any of your videos). And I do have to say, the new camera quality makes everything even better🥰
Aussie here. I was just in Germany. I loved it. Didn’t think it was gloomy at all!
@@CK8smallvilleGreat you enjoyed it :)
When I first moved to Sydney and because of where my apartment is located, I take the ferry to work everyday. I also had that thought that the view is so divine and that I would never take it for granted - 2 years have passed I've never once got tired of the view, it heals me even on the most stressful days from work 🙆🏻♀ glad you love and had a good time in Sydney!
I hope you have the best month here. If you enjoy your views - take your bathers (swim suit) and do the Hermitage foreshore walk, it's my fav, It's in a lil drive/uber from Potts Point but enjoy the walk and swimming at the beaches along the way. Other tip is grab an opal card and jump on a ferry, maybe to Manly. FYI you can get beers on the fast ferry :) x
To say I’m in love with their content is an understatement I genuinely enjoy your guys content 🌴☁️ the aesthetic , lifestyle, goals , mindset , honesty and genuine opinion on everything means so much and it honestly make the channel even better and more enjoyable 💌☀️ your guys are goals honestly the cutest bless u
Probably already been said, but lots of my visiting friends have loved the ferry ride to Manly from Circular Quay and a day at the beach, The Corso, 4 Pines brewery and the return trip past the Opera House and Bridge back to the Quay. Watson’s Bay ferry to Doyle’s also well worth it on a nice day. Blue Mountains, Leurah, Terrigal and The Hunter Valley wine region also wonderful if you want a day trip out of town. Look forward to seeing where you go next! Welcome.
For date night, head to The Caterpillar Club for cocktails and jazz. It’s amazing. Mr. Wongs for dinner or Totties. The city is beautiful. Proud Aussie 🇦🇺
So magical following you both and discover the city…..i actually went to Nice for my 50th birthday because of your vlogs….and i wasn’t prepared for the beauty of those moments ……Menton was a favorite spot of mine and I’m already planning to go back…..❤❤❤ never lose the child in you both, embrace the world ❤❤❤
Welcome to Sydney, so many thing to see and do and we never get sick of seeing the beauty of our country, enjoy your stay
Aww, I served you guys at Ezra and this popped up on my recommended! You guys are the sweetest, I loved this vlog 💗
Oh my goodness, this just made us so happy! That day when you served us we couldn’t stop talking about how kind you were! We just checked out your channel & can see that you are just as authentic and genuine online ❤️ you have a new subscriber right here! Sending lots of love, and hope to see you around soon!!
@@juanmarcelandrhylan Aww stop it! You guys were my favourites that night🥹🥹Sending you lots of love, can’t wait to keep seeing your travel adventures🩷🩷
Love seeing other peoples’ thoughts on my home city. Pleased you are having a great time. Another great vantage point of the harbour and Opera House is the rooftop cafe at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, which you walked past in your vlog. Looking forward to the next.
Walking the bridge is like flying. Sydney you are the best.!❤
I lived in waruda St in Kirribilli for 5 years. We had the perfect view of the Opera house, circular Quay and Harbour Bridge. You never get sick of it.. neither did our friends.. especially on New Years eve and Vivid festival. 😂
Enjoy your stay!!
Isn’t that Melbourne?
@ricklocke1187 Vivid? It's in Sydney. Does Melbourne have one too. Google says no.
No, we never get tired of the view. It certainly is a stunning harbour. Thanks for visiting, and I really hope you guys enjoy your stay in OZ 😊
Where the harbor sparkles like a million diamonds, the sunsets are Instagram-worthy, and the only thing bigger than my appetite after a day of exploring is the sense of adventure! It reminds me so much of the time I've spent in Sydney while filming one of our TV show episode!
Wow what a vlog you guys put together. Thank you for being here and reminding me how wonderful our beautiful Sydney is. Have lived and worked here for 70 years; spent 10 years patrolling the inner city and all those wonderful harbour views and landmarks on a motorcycle. If one word could sum up your stunning reveal... that word would be, "pure-class". OK two words... and what a lovely, romantic couple you are. Bless you, thank you.
I have lived in Sydney for 11 years and I am still amazed by how beautiful this city is
Summer Love!!!!
That’s the same song from the Amsterdam vlog. I was in Venice watching this at night and I’ve been hooked since.
Keep up the great work. Let’s get these kids to 100k!!
I've lived in Sydney my whole life and I never get sick of that view
Manly Beach is a must visit! A ferry there is such a great view of the harbour too.
Be careful riding bikes without helmets too, it’s illegal in Australia to ride without helmets and you’ll be fined if the police spot you. 🚲
Enjoy your trip! ❤
You two have the chilled relaxed vibe of an Aussie. Welcome. Enjoy your time here. You’ll wonder with all the beauty and great food why any of us ever leave and put ourselves through these 14 and 17 hour flights and 24 hour travel days when we have it all here. 😂 I’m as guilty as the rest I’ve done dozens of trips to the northern hemisphere.
Love you guys and your enthusiasm! Welcome to Sydney. I would recommend the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. Hugs the coast with spectacular ocean views! Enjoy your time.
*HOLA* please be careful if you keep riding bikes in Australia. There's a percentage of drivers here who have no patience for bike riders and deliberately cut too close. It's completely different to the vibe in places like Copenhagen where bikes are part of the culture.
Somehow your channel came to my sight and thank you I have been to Australia I think 7-8 times and stayed for a couple of months. I am now 52 years and still miss it so seeing this makes me still wanna go back and life there again. Climbing the bridge is definitely worth it but it got really expensive OMG. So keep your money! Back in the day much cheaper and it depends sunrise or sundown.
G'day welcome to Australia. Hope you both have a great time here and enjoy your travels to where ever you visit..
You are both such gracious people. I loved your video. The Bridge Climb is soo expensive now but it is fantastic. The Bridge Pylon also has great views, as you showed. Oooh I must try Ezra and Lode! Kindest wishes to you.
Its so great to experience it with you guys, thank you for this, you guys deserve millions of subscribers, soo underrated!!!
We do love our Harbour. Keep an eye out for Benny the seal who often occupies the northern steps ( Harbourside) of the Opera House. Other great areas to check out Pittwater, Manly around to Shelley Beach. Cronulla, lunch at the Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club for a great view and take a walk around to Salmon Haul Bay. If you have a weekend go south to Kiama & Hyams Beach. Or north to Nelson Bay. Please remember to swim between the flags at our beaches.
I’ve lived in Sydney for 12 years and I love it ❤ lived in the city for 3 years and then moved a bit further out west but still go to the city often. I’ve done the bridge climb twice and it’s so worth it!
Love the video! As a Sydney local you definitely need to take the ferry from Circular Quay (where you were in the video) out to Watsons Bay. Then walk from Watsons Bay over the South Head - it takes you past Camp Cove and is a stunning walk. Amazing harbour views! Also, it is actually possible to walk all the way from Bondi Beach over to Manly (on the other side of the harbour!) Obviously, that is a huge distance and it's designed to be done in stages, but as you're here for a few months maybe you could have a look to see if there's any stages of that walk that you'd want to do. Oh and do a day trip to Palm Beach aswell!! You have to drive there for that.
I have climbed the bridge and as someone afraid of heights I can honestly say it’s an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a lifetime memory. It’s worth forgoing other things or putting it in the Visa card for sure no regrets
Hi just discovered you guys. Firstly smart move, I have done the bridge climb and although it was awesome it is way over prized. I'm sure you will enjoy your stay in Sydney with it's food, scenery and the people. I did live in Sydney for many years but am a country boy at heart and rarely visit Sydney nowadays. I'm not a lover of crowds. If you have the time I suggest you do a couple of road trips go bush and discover some of the country towns also. Love your photography. I look forward to following your travels. Happy days ahead for you I'm sure.
Thank you so much for this incredible video! I live in Melb and I have a Sydney trip coming up and this just makes me so so exited to see more of the country I call home! 😍🥰😇🌞🏖 I cannot wait for more vlogs!!!
Amazing video... Not sure how I've never seen your channel before but now subscribed and welcome to Australia 🇦🇺
Don't forget to visit Manly and the Blue Mountains 🤘🏼
Definitely go check out lavender bay for a morning walk, stop at Wendy's secret garden, finishing off with coffee and food at Celsius Coffee & Dining. Enjoy the rest of you trip 🙂
As a Sydneysider, the awe of the city disappears with time but I still can objectively recognise its beauty!
Rhylan you are sooooo pretty its distracting
Miss Sydney so much!!! It’s definitely my favorite city in the world. I live trough you now 😂😂
Welcome to Sydney guys!! Catch the train to Newtown and explore King Street & Enmore Rd (its where Coldplay shot their Sky Full Of Stars music video!) - plenty of thrift/vintage stores there and great food like Bella Brutta or Westwood for pizza, lots of gelato shops too. Definitely get out of Sydney if you can. The Blue Mountains is 2-3hrs by car for lovely bushwalks. Or fly to Melbourne for coffee/laneway culture, Adelaide (Barossa, Mclaren Vale) for wine & vineyards, Tasmania for incredible nature. Australia is huge 😅
Thanks for showing my city so beautifully, wonderful editing, music, vibes and people :) Well done.
Definitely recommend checking out the Powerhouse museum in Ultimo before they shut for a 3-year renewal project on the 5th of Feb.
While you're there, you can also take a walk down Broadway. Maybe stop by Spice Alley for a quick lunch before heading down to the Broadway Shopping Centre or the University of Sydney (which has its own free Egyptian/Roman Museum - the Chau Chak Wing Museum).
Keep up the great content!
Hi Juan & Rhylan, thanks for sharing. I'm from Sydney. Really appreciate you sharing the highlights, the sites and the sounds!!!!
You guys just alwayssss capture everything SO perfectly. I feel like I was in Sydney with you guys and even I already feel in love with the city without even stepping foot there.🥲🫶🏾
We have never got tired of that view at all… I really miss home.. I have been travelling around the USA for over 4 weeks now.. Really miss home after watching your content..
I love Sydney and its scenery. It's a great outdoors city. I've moved up to the Blue Mountains now and recommend the trip. Don't just do the mainstream though, get off the beaten track and you'll love it's beauty and food too. It's a wonderful place if you explore.
Next time you're at Bondi try out the Icebergs Club on the level below the restaurant (this is premium dining $$$ ❤)
The club has pretty good food and the same great view but very affordable. Go during the week though. No bookings.
And regarding the Opera House, I was at the opening 50 yrs ago and worked there but every time I see it I still get the chills, such a wonderful building.
Enjoy our beautiful city 😍
New to your channel but appreciate you showing my city and what I take for granted.
I must’ve done that coastal walk 1000 times as I live nearby Clovelly.
Enjoy your time here!
Love you guys, this vlog and the energy, also Rhylan looks extra beautiful in this vlog
Nice video,ferry ride to Manly is a must,the boat ride is great and so is Manly,my town.Enjoy your visit.
Australia has over 10,000 beaches and so many are breath taking
Great vid.
Another tip.
Get the ferry to manly wharf. Walk down the corso to manly beach, walk along the path up to Queenscliff beach and try Salty Rooster chicken burger shop.
Next time come to Saudi Arabia, there is a lot of amazing place 🇸🇦😍
I am so glad that you are enjoying in new ci ty which is new to me too. I like your videos, totally make make me feel traveling with you 😂😘
Thank you so much ❤️ we are happy that you enjoyed the video!! 🥰
Love your music choices also a great way to show our city. Hope you explore and have an amazing time, head to the blue mountains , you wont regret it!
Your admiration for the city of Sydney was genuine. Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and as such it is also wonderful, wonderful. So there can be no pretence of admiration. Regards
OMGGG you guys this is so timely i’m heading there in a month❤
Enjoy I know you will be good to see you in my hometown
Highly rec walking 10 mins from Manly beach to Shelly beach, cool little cove beach to jump in water
Remember Say Hi to Aussie : Good Day Mate ! They👍👍👍 to hear that ....😅 Btw, nice vlogs ....looking forward on more yours Sydney .... Enjoy to stay ....Cheers. 🍻😉
I live in Sydney but Cant believe you guys actually wemt the the Sydney Harbour on a overcast/rainy day. The best views of the city is on a sunny clear day. Locals tend to stay indoors on days like that
Si much for El Nino that they were carrying on about. Hasn't stopped raining this summer 😅
love how respectful you guys are (tomato sauce and even talking about Australia day). glad you enjoyed sydney