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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.

Friday 7 August 2015

A suburban area located in Inner West and 5 kilometres west of CBD, Leichhardt is a place famous for Italian restaurants, confectioneries, espresso bars and intriguing boutiques in Sydney. The region was established in the year 1871, and named after the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt. It is characterised by a sturdy heritage of Europe, with strong roots in the Italian community.


Famous all over New South Wales as the ‘Little Italy’ of Sydney, Leichhardt’s cuisine is simply one of a kind. The food scene can be found primarily around the proximity of Norton Street. The roadway stretching from Lilyfield to Parramatta Road is lined with Italian cafes, trattorias and shops.


For grabbing a bite of Roman-style pizza, Caffe Moretti is the best place in the region to make a booking. Bar Italia and Bar Sport are also among the local favourites for home-style Italian dishes at affordable rates. Nearby is another excellent spot known as the Aperitivo, serving freshly prepared pasta, antipasto and drinks. People with a sweet tooth can try the Mezzapica Cakes situated at Norton Street, offering a variety of sweet items like amaretti biscuits, decadent tortas, crisp cannoli and panzerotti. Another place making it to the never-ending list of eateries in Leichhardt is the Frattini, which is an old family run restaurant providing an intimate and cozy dining space.


Set just behind the Norton Street is the popular Italian Forum, a piazza inspired classically that features trattorias, cafes, shops and galleries. The relaxing ambience of this open space makes it an ideal place for indulging in the al-fresco dining and ‘Mondo Italiano’ experiences of Leichhardt. The Sapore Della Vigna, which is situated near the fountain of Italian Forum, provides some exemplary specials with the traditional Italian delicacies.


Besides offering a heaven to foodies, Leichhardt is also not disappointing to a bookworm. The Berkelouw Books’ Wine Bar allows visitors to take away sample wines and a treat of cheese platter while going through the extensive book collection. For a shopping fanatic, there are ample shopping hubs on Flood Street. There is also a cinema hall on Norton Street known as the Palace Cinema, which screens the latest world, mainstream and art films.


In close proximity of the Leichhardt, there are several lodging facilities offering budget accommodation in Sydney. Thus, after a day of adventure in the streets of Little Italy, travellers can conveniently lodge in at a suitable and affordable motel or inn.

Tuesday 26 May 2015

Highly favoured as one of the top vacation destinations by many travel bloggers and tourists, Sydney, the largest metropolitan city of Australia can win the heart of any visitor with its sun-kissed harbours and fantastic climate conditions. This capital city of New South Wales houses an overfill of cultural wealth, including fascinating museums, vibrant indigenous enclaves, innovative restaurants, exquisite playgrounds, glistening beaches, the world famous Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and also, the Bondi Beach which provides for the requisites of a true nature-lover.

The summers in Sydney last from the months of December to February, and June to August are the usual winter months. The city receives most of its rainfall during the summer season. Winters may sometimes be chilly, but they are generally characterised by cool and dry weather. The best type of climate can be found from March to May, which are the months of the autumn season in Sydney. However, the spring season, lasting from September to November, is recommended by many as the most comfortable time to visit Sydney owing to the fact the weather offers warm, moderately humid and sunny conditions, with average rainfall.

If you are a foodie as well as a shopping fanatic, the Broadway Shopping Centre and Ashfield will particularly pique your interest. With more than 125 speciality stores, the Broadway Shopping Centre has got three floors of extensive retail space. Ashfield, most popular for its ethnic Cantonese restaurants regulated by Chinese migrants hailing from Szechuan province, also includes an elaborate shopping centre. In close proximity of the Broadway Shopping Centre lies Leichhardt, or 'Little Italy' of Sydney, a stylish civic hub with espresso coffee pubs, outdoor cafes and delightful boutiques.


Looking for an accommodation facility is not a daunting task as well, for there is many a hotel, lodging, guest house, inns and motel in Sydney. Most of these accommodation facilities provide all kinds of modern urban amenities, sometimes even free baggage storage options and access to internet. You will also find different types of transportation facilities like buses, car rentals, cabs, trains, etc. very close to these accommodations. Among the different kinds of lodgement available in Sydney, the Marco Polo Motor Inn is most distinguished for its delightful services and facilities, and is often considered as the best motel in Sydney. Very close to the inn lies the Summer Hill Village and it takes just a stroll of barely 5-10 minutes to reach the place. The Summer Hill Village features a variety of urban conveniences like bars, pubs, gym, restaurants, cafes, a supermarket, and even heritage buildings, constructed back in the Victorian age.  

If you are a passionate traveller, then the sunkissed harbour town of Sydney has all that it requires to make it to your list of dream holiday destinations.

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