1888 HOTEL SYDNEY, NSW, TRAVEL

How To Spend 48 Hours In Sydney

November 20, 2014

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10 AM : First Day

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

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I highly recommend staying around Circular Quay Area, not only most hotels around have amazing morning views, but also it’s location.

Compare to hotels around Central or Town Hall station,

Circular Quay Train Station is much more beautiful, easier to access and have lots of attractions one

should not miss out. After watching the sunrise at Oprah House, have a breakfast at The Rocks, then head to Sydney Contemporary Art Museum.

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looking at art at Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in The Rocks, Sydney. ( MCA )

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12 PM : Chinese Garden of Friendship

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This secret hidden gem is located right next to Darling Harbour and near China Town,

if you stay at a higher level of Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour Hotel, you can see the whole garden very well.

Get some fish and chips takeaway and rest at this quiet and peaceful garden. Exotic.

Wearing Princetown Slip on Fur Loafers by GUCCI

10 PM

BACK TO OVOLO 1888 HOTEL PYRMONT

1888 Hotel Sydney is only minutes away from Darling Harbour, Hay Market and Sydney Fish Market, even it is super close to Sydney Central, but still quiet and peaceful for quiet nights in.

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The Room I selected during MBFWA2015 with BeigeRenegade is the Williamson Room. It has a separate entrance (photo above),  also a small bar for entertaining a small group of people (8 heads).

7 AM Second Day

Bondi Beach

Dipping in the famous salty water at Bondi Beach and start to feel alive.

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10 AM The Third Day : ( if you are really free LOL )

Cockatoo Island

So here is Simplymonochrome.co and I waiting for a ferry which almost never showed up, and I was really late for my meeting with George Jreige. Errrrr thats one reason I hate travelling during the weekend in Sydney, all the transport is less and slower.

So here is Simplymonochrome.co and I waiting for a ferry which almost never showed up, and I was really late for my meeting with George Jreige. Errrrr thats one reason I hate travelling during the weekend in Sydney, all the transport is less and slower.

If you got spare time or love the ferry, take a tour to Cockatoo island, where all the major creative and fashion events take off, heaps of empty industry houses for your creative shoots. Be careful about the ferry timetable, miss out the last one will have you stuck on the island.

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Photo above: Cockatoo Island

If you think Cockatoo Island is too far, try Surry Hills for cafes and vintage shopping.

little lane ways and beautiful architectures & households in Surry Hills. photo by Simplymonochrome.co

little lane ways and beautiful architectures & households in Surry Hills. photo by Simplymonochrome.co

I can never say no to a black and white building Can I ? Right outside of a vintage shop near Crown Street.

I can never say no to a black and white building Can I ? Right outside of a vintage shop near Crown Street.

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Tim, Chris and I at amazing minimal cafe in Surry Hills

http://editioncoffeeroasters.com

 Cool instagram too.

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10 PM Back to Hotel

If you decide to stick around The Rocks and The Luna Park area, you can stay at The Harbour Rocks

( one of the M gallery Collection from the Accor Hotels Group )

or you can stay at The Grand Quay Hotel Circular Quay.

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The  Grand Quay hotel Circular Quay.

wearing Ksubi stripped vest, Levi’s Jeans, Rick Owens boots, Raf Simons long t-shirt, Alexander Wang button shirt with sweater sleeves and lunch paper clutch

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