The Opera House and Another Night Out

by Dave on February 2, 2008 · 18 comments

Sydney Icon - The Opera House

The rains of Queensland were a thing of the past by the time I reached Sydney (and later Melbourne). Aside from a thunderstorm during the soccer match, my days were filled with blue skies and puffy white clouds.

 

Sydney Opera House

I felt a great sense of excitement when I first stepped out of the train station to see the Opera House and Harbor Bridge. The Opera House is such a unique sight – often symbolizing all of Australia. I had joined up with a few Germans back at my hostel and together we snapped heaps of photos and enjoyed the various views of the harbor and Sydney skyline.

Germans (l to r) - Andy, Constantine, and Tino

Sydney was really starting to grow on me by this point, and I was thinking to myself that if there was a city I could move to for awhile, it’d be Sydney. It felt like New York City, except people weren’t in as much of a rush. Also, for the first time, I was clearly surrounded by Australians instead of the multitudes of international tourists. Australian women, in particular the blondes, were a sight to be seen!

Opera Bar and Harbor Bridge

After the sights, I booked my onward flight from Bali to Singapore (w/Jetstar, $110 USD incl. taxes). I settled on 3 weeks in Bali (and nearby island Lombok). I know the vast majority of voters wanted me to stay 10 days so I could move on to new adventures. My tight itineraries in the first 2 months, combined with New Zealand’s physical activities and Australia’s sheer size have sapped my travel energy. I’m hoping some hammock time on a tropical island will ready me for mainland Asia in the months ahead.

I went out again in the evening with folks from the hostel, including Andy with whom I had toured the exterior of the Opera House. World Bar was a few steps above Scubar, reminding me of the 18th Street Lounge in Washington, DC except bigger. It was housed in a Victorian Building in King’s Cross, a few blocks from the hostel. Karaoke was in the back room, a DJ in the front room, and quieter mainstream music on the top floor. While our entertainment guide was getting busy with an older lady from the hostel, another guide from a different hostel was encouraging me to dance. He was funny, and got me moving a bit. If I were to stay longer, I’d have switched hostels because the guy did such a good job with his crew.

15 Free drink coupons

Despite the lack of dancing, I had a beer and 3 vodka tonics for about $7 USD. The deals at certain bars, along with a booklet of 15 free drink coupons that are available, can really make for cheap nights in Sydney.

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18 Comments

Overland Travel February 2, 2008 at 12:36 pm

The Sydney weather looks gorgeous – think I’m suffering from European Winter Syndrome… I second that about Australian women :p out of their country they can be a bit “full-on”, but in it they are sweet as…

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Overland Travel February 2, 2008 at 7:36 am

The Sydney weather looks gorgeous – think I’m suffering from European Winter Syndrome… I second that about Australian women :p out of their country they can be a bit “full-on”, but in it they are sweet as…

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Kyle February 2, 2008 at 12:47 pm

Just wanted to tell you thank you! Your spreadsheets with costs have been a HUGE help for us. We’re planning a trip around the world as well, we’ll be leaving in about a year and a half (currently in saving $$$ mode). And since you’ll probably be done before we leave I’m glad we’ll continue to have you as a resource before we go!

Thanks for all the helpful information…

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Dave February 2, 2008 at 10:33 pm

You’re welcome! I’m finding I can track my expenses well enough however sticking to any kind of preconceived budget has not worked out. Lots of living in the moment and great memories though! :)

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crambox February 2, 2008 at 7:06 pm

Good post I think your plan for Bali is just right don’t forget your sun screen!!!

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crambox February 2, 2008 at 2:06 pm

Good post I think your plan for Bali is just right don’t forget your sun screen!!!

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Kyle February 2, 2008 at 5:47 pm

Just wanted to tell you thank you! Your spreadsheets with costs have been a HUGE help for us. We’re planning a trip around the world as well, we’ll be leaving in about a year and a half (currently in saving $$$ mode). And since you’ll probably be done before we leave I’m glad we’ll continue to have you as a resource before we go!

Thanks for all the helpful information…

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Dave February 3, 2008 at 3:33 am

You’re welcome! I’m finding I can track my expenses well enough however sticking to any kind of preconceived budget has not worked out. Lots of living in the moment and great memories though! :)

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Priyank February 3, 2008 at 3:32 pm

Looking forward to reading more of your trips :)

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Priyank February 3, 2008 at 10:32 am

Looking forward to reading more of your trips :)

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Kango Suz February 3, 2008 at 10:26 pm

Great pix of the opera house, nice to see that great architecture from another angle than the ‘across the bay’ look so popular in postcards!

Cheap beer? Can I come? The US economy sucks right now, great time for you to have gotten out-of-country!

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Dave February 4, 2008 at 2:59 am

Yep – I’ve kept a glancing eye on the US downturn. I don’t think there is a wrong time to take a trip like this though!

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Kango Suz February 3, 2008 at 5:26 pm

Great pix of the opera house, nice to see that great architecture from another angle than the ‘across the bay’ look so popular in postcards!

Cheap beer? Can I come? The US economy sucks right now, great time for you to have gotten out-of-country!

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Dave February 3, 2008 at 9:59 pm

Yep – I’ve kept a glancing eye on the US downturn. I don’t think there is a wrong time to take a trip like this though!

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Stu February 5, 2008 at 2:42 am

just watch out for bali belly :)

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Stu February 4, 2008 at 9:42 pm

just watch out for bali belly :)

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danj@Airsoft AK 47 Gun March 2, 2009 at 9:27 am

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danj@Airsoft AK 47 Gun March 2, 2009 at 4:27 am

cheap beers? i love XXXX!!

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