The Bets on Randwick

January 27, 2012

The Randwick suburb of Sydney is best known as Australia’s home of horse racing and the one of the countries greatest universities, University of New South Wales. UNSW offers almost 300 undergraduate programs along with several postgraduate programs in a broad number of disciplines. If you’re considering attending this school, make sure to schedule a tour of campus while you’re in town.

Churchill Downs
Creative Commons License photo credit: Jeff Kubina

Off to the Races

Whether you love the thrill of betting on the horses or just enjoy watching the sport, going to the races will get your heart pumping and provide a full day’s worth of fun. The Royal Randwick Racecourse is known world-wide and is one of the premier attractions that Sydney has to offer. Locals and tourists alike flood the Betting Auditorium most Wednesdays and Saturdays.

While you’re there, you can also get in on other sports betting activities and enjoy dressing up in your finest races-worthy attire. If the hussle bussle of race day becomes too much for you, you can always hang out in the bar or grab a bite in Argy’s Café.

Shopping and Sightseeing at Randwick

Shopping fanatics will want to plan a trip into Randwick’s central business district for the Royal Randwick Shopping Centre. Here’s you’ll find tons of bargain-friendly boutiques and stores, including the Best & Less, Ella Bache and Millennium Babe.

While you’re there, you can grab a quick bite at one of the many restaurants inside the centre. Outside, in the surrounding area, you can choose cuisine from nearly any nation or culture. The Pinto Thong Thai restaurant has a great selection, and you can’t beat the menu at Little Istanbul Turkish.

For seafood with a whimsical bent, try Chish N Fips on Arden Street. The atmosphere here is laid back and fun, and the staff will have you laughing before you’ve finished ordering.

Randwick Indoor or Outdoor

No matter how you like to have fun and relax you’ll be able to keep busy in Randwick. If you’re a fan of the outdoors you can grab an early bus for a day at Bondi Beach or Coogee Beach. Sampling the fresh, local seafood is a must out here; try Fishmongers on Hall Street or the Skinny Dip just down the road. For a great coffee and snack menu Gertrude and Alice has you sorted.

Those who prefer to stay inside can catch a flick at the local cinema or enjoy a few games of ten-pin bowling. If you feel like splurging on a romantic meal, try the Montparnasse Café on St. Paul’s Street. To keep to your budget BYO wine can make a great meal out more affordable, and sometimes more special too. Keep in mind that ordering from the lunch menu will cost much less, so why not head out for an afternoon meal.

Furnished Apartments at Randwick

If you’re planning on staying in the Randwick area of Sydney, make sure to check out Furnished Property before you finalize your plans. You will be able to grab a great two-bedroom apartment for your trip, complete with a full bath. The properties for rent here are fully furnished with modern facilities in the kitchen and lounge. They are also located near public transportation, making it easy for you to get around the city.

 

A Day Out at Sydney’s Markets

June 8, 2011

There’s no shortage of cool shopping precincts in Sydney, but the places to find the really unique clothes, jewellery and interesting knick-knacks for your furnished apartment is at the markets – and no two are the same.

Sydney’s Paddy’s Markets

The most famous market in Sydney is Paddy’s Markets in Haymarket. With hundreds of stalls selling everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to cheap clothes, souvenirs and electronic accessories, Paddy’s Markets has great last minute gift ideas and inexpensive essentials for parties. Need a crazy wig or a sequined cowboy hat for fancy dress? You’ll find it at Paddy’s. The great thing is once you’re done shopping, you can feast on some delicious Chinese food at any of the authentic restaurants in Chinatown.

Paddy’s Market Haymarket – Market City, Ground Level, 9-13 Hay St, Haymarket. Open Wednesday-Sunday 9am-5pm.

Bondi Markets

Emerging designers are the real attraction at Bondi Markets, with many Australian designers starting out with stalls every Sunday on the grounds of Bondi Beach Public School, before moving onto greater success, such as the fashion label Lover which is now stocked in exclusive boutiques across the world. As well as getting your fashion fix, Bondi Markets are also great for some star spotting as local and visiting celebrities are also frequently seen at these markets.

Bondi Markets – Bondi Beach Public School, Campbell Pde, Bondi Beach. Open Sunday 10am-4pm.

Paddington Markets

Paddington Markets also has a focus on emerging Australian designers. You’ll find great women’s and men’s fashion and accessories amongst stalls selling vintage and antique wares. Not to be missed though is the amazing food on offer – gorge yourself on delicious cakes, homemade jams, traditional Aussie BBQ snags and more! If you’re feeling a little guilty afterwards, just walk off that food baby by checking out all the shops on Paddington’s famous Oxford Street.

Paddington Markets – Paddington Uniting Church, 395 Oxford St, Paddington. Open Saturday 10am-5pm.

Glebe Markets

Want something a bit grungier? On Saturdays, Glebe is the place to be. The quirkier designers will be out in force but you’ll also get a decent array of vintage and second-hand goods, such as clothes, books and records. When you get peckish at the markets, there’s nothing better than the gozleme. Freshly made gozleme at Glebe Markets will soon become a Saturday morning tradition.

Glebe Markets – Glebe Public School, cnr Derby Pl and Glebe Point Rd, Glebe. Open Saturday 10am-4pm.

The Rocks Market

The Rocks Markets is also one of Sydney’s most famous and popular markets. Located in the historic Rocks area, the beautiful location alone makes The Rocks Markets a must see. The Rocks Markets is on every weekend, rain or shine, and stalls offer a great mix of uniquely Australian souvenirs, trinkets and art.

The Rocks Markets – George St, The Rocks. Open Saturday-Sunday 10am-5pm.

Eveleigh Artisans’ Market

On the first Sunday of every month you’ll find the Eveleigh Artisans’ Market where you can find independent artists selling everything from ceramics to textiles underneath the heritage-listed Blacksmith Workshop. Limited to 75 stalls with each artist handpicked for their innovative design or artistic products, you won’t get overwhelmed with masses of products – and you won’t find the item you’ve just bought selling for a cheaper price at the next stall!

Eveleigh Artisans’ Market – Blacksmith’s Workshop, 243 Wilson St, Darlington. Open first Sunday of each month 10am-3pm.

Living in the Sydney’s city centre or eastern suburbs means these markets are easy to get to, and living in furnished apartments like those at Furnished Property, means it’s easy to plan a day out at the markets with your mates.

 
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