Hello again and sorry we disappeared 🙈. No, we're not joining the trend of quitting youtube , far from it. We were actually producing more content. We were invited for another trip to Japan , and we spent the last few weeks editing 2 massive videos. So we put everything on pause for a while; just didn't expect the pause to end up so long . Now we're finally caught up . But before sharing the experience in Japan, we wanted to share the final episode of our trip to Australia. And here it is. In total, we spent 2.5 months in Australia and had the time of our lives. Sydney was the icing on the cake, but every city we visited left a wonderful impression. Definetely a country to keep coming back for more. If you missed any videos, they're all here: th-cam.com/video/2k--1eubJb4/w-d-xo.html - Enjoy and cheers to Australia! ❤
Amazing video 🤩 Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and also very safe, you can walk at night and nothing happens, that is priceless. I arrived in 2017 from Chile and now it is my city forever 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🐨🐨🐨
Renata:Thanks you guys so much for this new remarkable video from last weekend or 2 days ago from Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing streets,places, restaurants, museums,etc. in March of 2024❤❤❤
Renata:Congratulations to you guys to releases this new amazing video this gone weekend in Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing places before heading to Tamawatsu, Japan this week in March of 2024❤❤❤
St Andrew’s is not the oldest church - that is probably St James in Sydney city, which was consecrated in 1824, but I think started being built during Macquarie’s era. Macquarie also laid the foundation stone for both St James and St Andrew’s in 1819, but the cathedral wasn’t built for a few more decades. However St Philips is usually regarded as the oldest in Sydney as a church was established in within 5 years of Sydney being settled, and a church has been on the current site since 1809. However I think the current church dates from the 1850s The oldest existing church in Australia is in Ebenezer, north west of Sydney - it started being built in 1809 and was fully completed in 1823.
The best blogger I ever seen. Your Brazilian beauty goes with it. You’re very professional. And your hubby is a funny man. He loves his foods and beer. Thanks heaps for showing Sydney to the world. I love my country. Cheers.
I love Sydney, one of my favorite cities, and Darling Harbour is one of my favorite places in Sydney. Got to love somewhere that has fireworks just because it's Saturday! Found these travel vlogs on TH-cam. Loving watching their stuff on Australia. They are currently posting stuff from NZ. Some very good episodes on Auckland. Looking forward to their take on Christchurch.
Renata:Thanks you guys so much for releasing this amazing video this gone weekend before heading to Takamatsu, Japan this week in great joy to shows some amazing places & beaches in March of 2024❤❤❤
Thank you for visiting Australia and producing excellent video content. You have such a pleasant personality and easy to listen to. I like the information you provide about each place you visit. Hope you visit again!
Welcome to Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing places, restaurants,beaches,hotels,etc. in the city before heading to Takamatsu, Japan this week in March of 2024❤❤❤
The barangaroo reserve harbour pool wouldn’t have been in the guidebooks as it only opened fairly recently. Agree that most people wouldn’t consider stuff in the city as favourites…most of the more authentic (and cheaper) favourites are out in the suburbs. But having said that, there are a lot of restaurants not on the harbour that are worth checking out (and they don’t have the price tag to match). Also tipping isn’t enforced, you can give one if you want to…i usually do if we get good service from the staff. Our wages are quite good, so tipping isn’t really an enforced thing here.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Sydney, being such a big city, I'm sure locals avoid getting into town...probably like most big cities. I know we will be back as we have gotten lots of suggestions of where to go next.
Average weather for June is 17C/9C. I was there in July so be prepared for fall like weather with potential to be colder or warmer. Overall, it will be very pleasant to visit then. Enjoy!
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You ask: "Are these the local's favourites?" Having lived in Sydney for nearly 80 years now, I can say that they're not. Most residents rarely get to the parts of the city where you were. Some of them would go there to work but then return to the suburbs at the end of the day (as I did). Sydney is very much a city of its suburbs. We'd go into the city for plays, concerts and opera, but then back to our home.
I hear ya...very much like most cities in N America. 80 years? You've seen a lot of changes in Sydney...you have a great city and I know we will be back.
@@RenataPereiraTV Enormous changes, some enormous physical changes, but also some equally large in outlook and thinking. For example, the Opera House was a clear physical change but it had a much wider effect on the community. Glad that you enjoyed your time and you know what to concentrate on next time
It has come a long ways. I think it is fantastic they created some park space...its not all concrete. Beautiful part of Sydney for sure. Thanks for watching.
Hate to see some restaurants and cafes trying to sneek tipping into the scene. Especially in tourist areas where the customers don't know any better. Australia and Australians have never believed in tipping. It is a disgusting American custom where staff are paid virtually nothing and must rely on tipping to survive. Anybody who has been to the States will tell you what a huge pain in the arse it is to have to be constantly reaching in your pocket to tip everybody for everything. And then there's the add on and variable state taxes on top of the price every time you buy something. Australian staff are quite well paid. Sure if the service was exceptional then show your appreciation but it should 'never' be compulsory.
I have lived in Sydney for 55 years. It used to be a good place to live, when the population was about 2,000,000. Population of greater Sydney is now about 5,500,000. Bush land to the West has been replaced by intense housing development. Everyone wants to live here because only Sydney has good Hospitals, Healthcare professionals and shopping facilities. One third of the State population now live in rural areas. Their needs are forgotten by the State Government and Medical Specialists. Sydney is not all harbour and Opera House.
I'd rather live in Sydney because of all the facilities available. At present I live in a country town west of Sydney, but I commute regularly into Sydney for work. Cheers.
I hear ya! Lots of cities in N America are getting the same reaction. To me, with Australia's great weather, seems like there would be many places desirable for living. Even smaller centers. Seems they would be cheaper too?
Hello again and sorry we disappeared 🙈. No, we're not joining the trend of quitting youtube , far from it. We were actually producing more content. We were invited for another trip to Japan , and we spent the last few weeks editing 2 massive videos. So we put everything on pause for a while; just didn't expect the pause to end up so long . Now we're finally caught up . But before sharing the experience in Japan, we wanted to share the final episode of our trip to Australia. And here it is. In total, we spent 2.5 months in Australia and had the time of our lives. Sydney was the icing on the cake, but every city we visited left a wonderful impression. Definetely a country to keep coming back for more. If you missed any videos, they're all here: th-cam.com/video/2k--1eubJb4/w-d-xo.html - Enjoy and cheers to Australia! ❤
At least you’re not quitting because I’m not quitting either
Awesome, its a long road. Keep releasing!
I look forward to more train videos from you!
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I hate those places that assume we all have a smartphone, I and many others don't. That sign was a bit wrong as the day starts at midnight.
Amazing video 🤩 Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and also very safe, you can walk at night and nothing happens, that is priceless. I arrived in 2017 from Chile and now it is my city forever 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🐨🐨🐨
Fantastic to hear. It is a special city. Thank you for watching.
totally agree with you - Sydney is such a walkable place, which is why I love it so much. really miss the city a lot. 🇲🇾🇦🇺
I can't wait to visit... I'll be there for 7 days in June.
Fantastic. You will have a great time.
I hope you saw our other vídeos?
Renata:Thanks you guys so much for this new remarkable video from last weekend or 2 days ago from Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing streets,places, restaurants, museums,etc. in March of 2024❤❤❤
Excellent filming, editing and commentary
Thank you so much, I appreciate.🙂
Thank you for this video and for showing your wonderful exploration in Sydney.
Our pleasure!
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Renata:Congratulations to you guys to releases this new amazing video this gone weekend in Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing places before heading to Tamawatsu, Japan this week in March of 2024❤❤❤
Thanks you guys so much for this amazing video from Sydney, Australia to shows these new remarkable places & Landmarks in March of 2024❤❤❤
Our pleasure!
St Andrew’s is not the oldest church - that is probably St James in Sydney city, which was consecrated in 1824, but I think started being built during Macquarie’s era. Macquarie also laid the foundation stone for both St James and St Andrew’s in 1819, but the cathedral wasn’t built for a few more decades.
However St Philips is usually regarded as the oldest in Sydney as a church was established in within 5 years of Sydney being settled, and a church has been on the current site since 1809. However I think the current church dates from the 1850s
The oldest existing church in Australia is in Ebenezer, north west of Sydney - it started being built in 1809 and was fully completed in 1823.
The best blogger I ever seen. Your Brazilian beauty goes with it. You’re very professional. And your hubby is a funny man. He loves his foods and beer. Thanks heaps for showing Sydney to the world. I love my country. Cheers.
One of my bucket list items is visiting Sydney, so your video series about Sydney is helpful. I can't wait to go there!
Oh my! Not the Sydney I remember!!😂😂😂 Wow has it grown!! Can’t believe it’s been 30 years👀😲😔 HEY GORDON❤🥰
Olá Renata Pereira,que bom ver seu trabalho novamente Deus abençoe sempre vcs !!
I love Sydney, one of my favorite cities, and Darling Harbour is one of my favorite places in Sydney. Got to love somewhere that has fireworks just because it's Saturday!
Found these travel vlogs on TH-cam. Loving watching their stuff on Australia. They are currently posting stuff from NZ. Some very good episodes on Auckland. Looking forward to their take on Christchurch.
Loved your Australian coverage. Such well produced videos. Well done!
Thank you very much. I really appreciate your support.
Thank you for visiting us come again soon. Cheers. with lots of love ... from Australia
Thank you very much Jules. We will be back to explore more!
You are a natural tour guide Renata !
HAHA, thank you! I may just have to create my own tours. Thanks you!!!
Renata:Thanks you guys so much for releasing this amazing video this gone weekend before heading to Takamatsu, Japan this week in great joy to shows some amazing places & beaches in March of 2024❤❤❤
Thanks for your support Theo.
Congratulations to you guys for your amazing video from Sydney,Australia in March of 2024❤❤❤
Thank you for visiting Australia and producing excellent video content. You have such a pleasant personality and easy to listen to. I like the information you provide about each place you visit. Hope you visit again!
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching. We enjoyed our visit very much and loved discovering down-under. We will definitely be back.
Thanks Renata 🙋
You're welcome 😊
Lovely sights. 10:55 Dubai is little but like Sydney (by design)
Thank you for watching!
Welcome to Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing places, restaurants,beaches,hotels,etc. in the city before heading to Takamatsu, Japan this week in March of 2024❤❤❤
Good job Renata, you covered the Sydney CBD foreshore area really well.
Thank you very much I really appreciate your comments.
The barangaroo reserve harbour pool wouldn’t have been in the guidebooks as it only opened fairly recently. Agree that most people wouldn’t consider stuff in the city as favourites…most of the more authentic (and cheaper) favourites are out in the suburbs. But having said that, there are a lot of restaurants not on the harbour that are worth checking out (and they don’t have the price tag to match). Also tipping isn’t enforced, you can give one if you want to…i usually do if we get good service from the staff. Our wages are quite good, so tipping isn’t really an enforced thing here.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Sydney, being such a big city, I'm sure locals avoid getting into town...probably like most big cities.
I know we will be back as we have gotten lots of suggestions of where to go next.
Great video Renata. We don’t usually tip in Australia
Thank you very much. Yes, so nice to not have the post meal headache determining what was the service like/worth.
Any suggestions what to wear during winter as I will be going there in June.
Average weather for June is 17C/9C. I was there in July so be prepared for fall like weather with potential to be colder or warmer. Overall, it will be very pleasant to visit then. Enjoy!
Hi Madam,
I am your biggest fan. Your videos are captivating, and your beauty and elegance shine through in each one. Additionally, your voice is very pleasant to listen to.
Best regards,
A Devoted Fan
Thank you very much! I appreciate the support.
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👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Hi Renata, welcome back, I'm sorry that you publish few videos
Thank you and thanks for watching.
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Thank you! Cheers!
The Sydney jewel is Pittwater inlet aside the northern beaches
Far northern suburbs. Thanks for sharing. We will have to make a return to explore.
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Hello renata, we miss you, from Indonesia ❤😊
Thank you! I know, I have to get back to Indonesia....soon.
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You ask: "Are these the local's favourites?" Having lived in Sydney for nearly 80 years now, I can say that they're not. Most residents rarely get to the parts of the city where you were. Some of them would go there to work but then return to the suburbs at the end of the day (as I did). Sydney is very much a city of its suburbs. We'd go into the city for plays, concerts and opera, but then back to our home.
I hear ya...very much like most cities in N America. 80 years? You've seen a lot of changes in Sydney...you have a great city and I know we will be back.
@@RenataPereiraTV Enormous changes, some enormous physical changes, but also some equally large in outlook and thinking. For example, the Opera House was a clear physical change but it had a much wider effect on the community. Glad that you enjoyed your time and you know what to concentrate on next time
You must be boring
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No tipping is not a thing in Australia despite the attempts by some to start it .Australians are paid fairly so do not tip.
Thank you for sharing.
Please visit Korea, too. I have seen all your travel videos, but there is no Korea only...🇰🇷
We would love to visit Korea. It is in our minds and we have done some preliminary research.
10 yrs ago, Barangaroo looked like an empty car park
It has come a long ways. I think it is fantastic they created some park space...its not all concrete. Beautiful part of Sydney for sure.
Thanks for watching.
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What language do they speak in Australia?
English...Of course, because it was founded by the English - UK!
No we speak Australian. 😎
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Hate to see some restaurants and cafes trying to sneek tipping into the scene. Especially in tourist areas where the customers don't know any better. Australia and Australians have never believed in tipping. It is a disgusting American custom where staff are paid virtually nothing and must rely on tipping to survive. Anybody who has been to the States will tell you what a huge pain in the arse it is to have to be constantly reaching in your pocket to tip everybody for everything. And then there's the add on and variable state taxes on top of the price every time you buy something. Australian staff are quite well paid. Sure if the service was exceptional then show your appreciation but it should 'never' be compulsory.
Thank you for sharing. We will get the word out.
The software they use probably comes from the US, so has tipping built in. Plus, it isn't illegal to tip, so the option is there.
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Hello and thanks for watching.
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I would love to visit your country. Thanks for watching.
I have lived in Sydney for 55 years. It used to be a good place to live, when the population was about 2,000,000. Population of greater Sydney is now about 5,500,000. Bush land to the West has been replaced by intense housing development. Everyone wants to live here because only Sydney has good Hospitals, Healthcare professionals and shopping facilities. One third of the State population now live in rural areas. Their needs are forgotten by the State Government and Medical Specialists. Sydney is not all harbour and Opera House.
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I'd rather live in Sydney because of all the facilities available. At present I live in a country town west of Sydney, but I commute regularly into Sydney for work. Cheers.
I hear ya! Lots of cities in N America are getting the same reaction.
To me, with Australia's great weather, seems like there would be many places desirable for living. Even smaller centers. Seems they would be cheaper too?
locals' not local's
Love you so much Mam
Thank you for watching.