Sunday, September 14, 2008

Trip to Sydney - 1st day

So, after attending my bro's convo in Perth, we headed to Sydney on 14th of Sept. It's was an 4 days 3 nights trip. We bought the air ticket from perth. We flew there by budget airline which is Virgin Blue. The budget airline seat, is very uncomfortable but heck, it's cheaper than those normal airline. So no choice. Our flight was at 12.55am of 14th sept which is early morning of Sun. The flight took bout 4 hours but due to d time zone, we arrived in Sydney domestic airport at 6.55am i guess. So we took a train to Museum station and walked to our hotel/apartment. Museum Station

Wow!!! The apartment is 5-star!!! So well maintained and so nice!!!! You have everything you need. And it makes you feel at home. As our flight is a midnite flight, we didn't manage to slp well. So, we dozed off in d apartment around 7sth and woke up around 10 sth 11am.




The apartment interior.

Then, we headed to Sydney Fish Market which is only open on Sundays i guess. They have really fresh and big seafood over there. Really nice!!! There's lobsters, crabs, mussels and many other seafood there. We took our lunch there, had seafood platter and mussels.
Mussels and Lobsters

After that, we went back to Paddy Market, where we took d tram from to Fish Market. We went into the mall there for awhile.Paddy's Market

There's nth much to buy so we went to take another train to Circular Quay where we can see the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. It was superb nice!!! Can you imagine the whole building's roof is made from tiles?? It's amazing!!!



Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge

Later, we went to look for a chinese restaurant that uncle don recommended but didn't manage to find it. So at last we jz simply had our dinner at a shop in China Town. The food was alright. Right after that, we headed back to our apartment and i fell into deep sleep. I was really exhausted that day. We walked alot and i didn't have enough slp. We have to wake up at 6 sth the next day as we'r joining local tours.

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