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Monday 5 October 2015

Situated on Enmore road near the border between Enmore and Newtown, the Enmore Theatre lies in close proximity of a multitude of restaurants, cafes and various shops that attracts more than a thousand locals as well as foreign travellers to both the suburbs each week. The theatre is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful of its kind in Sydney, and has very meticulously preserved a feel of antiquity within a modern venue.

 The Enmore Theatre has been playing a significant role in the cultural as well as social life of the people living in the city since it was opened in the year 1912. At that time, it was accessible by the public in the form of a photoplay theatre. Later on, it became a fully functional live music venue. Due to its distinguished art deco style architecture, the structure has also been listed in the Historic Buildings Register of Australian Institute of Architects. Besides that, it has also made a place in the list of Office of Environment and Heritage.

The ambience within the walls of the Enmore Theatre is one of a kind, possessed by the pure spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. With band posters plastered underneath plush chandeliers and exuberant live music, the place is more than appropriate for groups and music lovers. Visitors can also buy drinks from the bar in a foyer. There are many seats near the stalls, which can be removed to make space for standing audiences during special occasions.

Nowadays, the Enmore Theatre witnesses a large number of entertainment shows including theatrical performances, world-class comedy and live musical gigs. From classical to rock, many iconic artists have played inside Enmore. In the recent times, the theatre has also started organising various entertainment shows for children, featuring acts like The Wiggles, The Fairies, Lah-Lah and Justine Clarke. It also played host for many Miss World contests during the 50s and 60s. Famous international acts that have been performed at Enmore Theatre include KISS, The Rolling Stones, Paramore, Oasis, Nas, The Offspring, Coldplay, The White Stripes, Arctic Monkeys, Marilyn Manson, Noel Gallagher, The Tea Party, Nightwish and Kraftwerk. While the prestige of the place is alluring enough for grabbing the interest of big artists, the performance area is always intimate and cozy.

There are many affordable lodging facilities close to the theatre, making it convenient and easier for travellers to book Budget ccommodation in Sydney. Most tourists make advance bookings in such facilities and leave for the day to enjoy the wonders that Enmore has to offer.

Friday 4 September 2015

Summer Hill is primarily a residential suburb, located in the west of Sydney and bordered by suburbs of Dulwich Hill, Lewisham, Haberfield and Ashfield. A long time ago, this place was actually a fashionable and genteel suburb, and known by the name of ‘Sunning Hill’. Around then, the region served as a favourite residence of gentlemen stockbrokers and was filled with small and simple shops catering to the needs of the lower middle and working classes.

In course of time, the face of Summer Hill began to change gradually and people started flocking to the area for enjoying its unpretentious countryside atmosphere and voluminous traces of Federation and Victorian architecture as well as Italianate and Gothic Revival. Summer Hill is quite popular for as many as 131 recognised heritage-listed properties, including the stately mansions Hillingdon and Carleton. Although there is no paucity of attraction in this beautiful place, the real drawing card is the unique intimacy of the community living here.

Being situated only 8 kilometres away from the Central Business District of Sydney, Summer Hill is well-facilitated with bus and rail transport services. The bus routes 480 and 483 can be used for reaching the Town Hall. The Summer Hill railway station is only few minutes away on foot for those who want to reach the Central station.



As had been mentioned already, the place enjoys a rural atmosphere. One of the major landmarks is the Trinity Church of England Boys’ Grammar School, which was built in the year 1926. The Town Square features a fountain and seating, and also the shopping precinct that has been developed around it. There is an independently functioning Fresco supermarket within the area bordered by the Prospect, Old Canterbury, Liverpool and Parramatta roads. One would hardly have any difficulty to find a local dentist, optometrist, green grocer or butcher around the place. There are also many parks in close proximity, including the Petersham Park, the Dulwich Hill’s Johnson Park, and Marrickville Park with tennis courts. Notable government and private schools in and around the area include the Summer Hill primary School, the Ashfield Primary School, Trinity Grammar and the De La Salle College for Boys. Cafe and restaurant culture thrives majorly along the Lackey and Smith street with a number of funky coffee shops, eye-catching pubs and restaurants.

In close vicinity of Summer Hill, there are many hotels, motels, inns and other lodging facilities. In fact, a majority of these facilities provide some of the most comfortable and Budget Accommodation in Sydney.

Wednesday 22 July 2015

The former Sydney Showground in Moore Park was the site of Sydney Royal Easter Show in NSW, Australia from 1882-1997. The Show afterwards, was however, moved to the new Sydney Showground in Homebush Bay, which was in fact built for Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. The old site at that time was leased to News Corporation on a ninety-nine year lease from Government of NSW to be used by Fox Studios Australia. The site is now a part of The Entertainment Quarter. It is very near to some of the biggest public venues in Sydney, namely the Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground and Hordern Pavilion.

There is a great history of Sydney Showground. In the year 1811, the Governor declared the second common of Sydney. After seventy-one years, the Agricultural Society, set up its ground within the site, which thus became the place of Royal Easter Show-the annual expression of pride in Australia. The time from 1902-1919 witnessed the expansion of Showgrounds to south.


Showground was the place where Australian Rugby League Football's first rugby football game was held. The match was held between NSW team and NZ's rebel 1907 tourists. The match attracted a crowd of about 20,000 at that time. Showground was also the venue where the the grand finale of NSWRFL was held. The venue even hosted nearly two hundred first grade rugby league games.


The Royal Agricultural Showground was then the venue for first Ashes test on Australian soil. Right from 1920 to 1937, the Showgrounds were expanded more to north, with addition of judging rings and new squares. Dominant visual aspects of this complex by the time were peripheral walls, tower of Anthony Horden building and Member's Grandstand clock tower.


The sesqui-centenary celebrations led to a building programme at Showground. Apart from rugby league matches and Royal Easter Show, World Series Cricket matches were held here in late 1970s. At that time, Sydney Cricket Ground was however unavailable. 90,000 people could be accommodated in the Old Showground.



Main Arena in Sydney Showground was even used as the Harness racing venue. From 1926, the this Arena doubled as Sydney Showground Speedway, which attracted a huge spectators all through the summer. It was considered to be the quickest speedway in the whole world in 1937. Although motorcycles were the first vehicles to race at Showgrounds, speedcars, sidecars, stock cars, demolition derbies and Super Modifieds soon joined the list.


Many popular artists like David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, KISS and others performed here at this venue. In the Sydney Showgrounds the annual music festival Big Day Out was even held every year from 1992-1997.


Sydney Showgrounds in a major tourist attraction. A lot of tourists who come to New South Wales, Australia for touring make sure to stay in an
accommodationnear Showground and visit this place.

Monday 6 July 2015

Regarded as one of the major attractions of Sydney, Darling Harbour is an interactive and lively civic hub and only 10 minutes away from the CBD on foot. Previously a dockside area, this small harbour is now used for holding exhibitions and conventions, and a favourite among tourists from all around the globe. Besides being well-known for having a large number of children’s attractions, Darling Harbour is also famous for some unique gems that include the Cockle Bay Wharf, Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney Aquarium and IMAX Theatre. The place is also dotted with several eateries, cafes and restaurants.
Cockle Bay Wharf is an exciting precinct in Darling Harbour consisting of several cafes and restaurants that have mouth-watering dishes on their menu - authentic Italian, fresh seafood, Malaysian and of course, Australian delicacies. Most of these eateries overlook the waterfront and hence, offer an exhilarating picturesque view. There are also a number of nightclubs and bars, that allow locals as well as visitors to have a taste of Sydney’s nightlife.

The Chinese Garden of Friendship presents a green and relaxing sanctuary to its visitors in the southern part of Darling Harbour and is an ideal retreat from the bustling city life. The garden was actually a gift from Guangdong city to Sydney in celebration of the Australian Bicentenary. It consolidates the elements of plants, stone, water and architecture and features eyesome lakes, waterfalls, sculptures and pavilions.

Sydney Aquarium holds the reputation of being among the world’s largest aquariums and consists of 14 themed sections with more than 700 different types of aquatic species and 13,000 animals. The aquarium is also home to some of the largest species of rays and sharks in the world, as well as the native platypus, dugongs and penguins.

The IMAX theatre at Darling Harbour is not just a movie theatre in Sydney, but also the biggest cinema screen in the world. With high definition images and a digital surround sound of 15,000 watts, this theatre delivers the ultimate experience of movie watching.


Other attractions at Darling Harbour include a two storey shopping complex with 150 shops and an international food court, Madame Tussauds, Sydney Zoo, Darling Quarter Playground, tenpin bowling and laser skirmish.

For visitors and travellers, there are several hotels, inns, motels and guest houses in close proximity of Darling Harbour. They offer options for luxurious as well as budget accommodation in Sydney and are equipped with all types of modern civic amenities.

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