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Tracy Loh: "popular bar to grab a drink and food after office hours, be sure to arrive early to get a table. view is pretty amazing at this place, watching the sunset is awesome. https://t.co/bgnB9cGlMg"
Jacky Yan: "This is really my favorite cafe in Sydney to have my breakfast. Smoked salmon with avocado mash and salad on Pitt bread, along with a flat white coffee. You have to come and try 👍"
Jesse Johnston: "The views along the walk are breathtaking, and the local towns have all installed water fountains (for dogs and humans) so you can stay hydrated while out in the sun. Wear sunscreen though!"
Gary Liang: "Pro tip: If you are with another person, instead of buying individual scoops, pool together and buy half a litre. This is cheaper than both of you buying two scoops!"
Epicurean 🗼dventures: "Many ways 2 appreciate d bridge up close. U can also get a unique perspective of Sydney cityscape from here. If u hv time 2 spare, it's worth exploring."
Jessica: "You don't have to pay 200 Dollars for the view. Just walk over to Kirribilli! It's a 25 minute stroll and free. Start from Cumberland St at The Rocks. There's a stair with a sign that leads you up."
Ting: "Spend at least a couple of hours here to chill and watch the waves roll. The 30mins ferry ride from Circular Quay to here is a great way to sightsee Sydney Harbour."
Natalya Shanty: "I liked this place. There is peaceful and relaxed if compare with Bondi beach.The ocean a bit cold,but rest on the beach is very nice. Unfortunately, all cafe around beach are closed around 7 pm."
Wathira Nganga: "Hyde Park is nice and peaceful when I want to work in quiet, but also has cool events that don't disturb the rest of the park. I just wish there were more WiFi hotspots, and fewer ibises."
Mel Mc: "Fall in love with Hyde Park north's central avenue with the canopy forming from grand fig trees. Love walking through this section of Australia's oldest park"