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Jan16
Published by Asya in Australia, Cities, Eating, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Urban Tourism
Sydney is littered with Thai restaurants but Nok Nok Thai Eating House sets itself apart from the rest with a gorgeous, elegant fit-out, overlooking the playground of Darling Quarter. Nok Nok is named after the owner and translates as “little bird”, which is then as visualised in the graphic identity. It is playfully used in signage and draft on menus and cards along with the play on the words as “Nok Nok”.
Continue reading A contemporary restaurant envisioned by Giant Design located in Sydney
Jul14
Published by Asya in Africa, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Spain
Far closer to Africa than to Spain, the sub-tropical Canary Islands are known for their budget sun and sand – although, as they are volcanic, the latter is often a rather uninviting shade of charcoal. Solutions have been found by importing golden sand from the Sahara 200 km away, and by building saltwater lidos. Nonetheless, the balmy year-round climate, cooled to a steadt 25-30º C by marine currents, has ensured that these seven islands have not only fabulously lush vegetation, including a sufeit of bananas, but also a constant flow visitors.
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Jul13
Published by Asya in Australia, Parks, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming, Villas

Situated on the northern-most tip of Hamilton Island and surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, Qualia is a world-class boutique resort offers stunning views of the pristine Coral Sea. It’s a place of rare natural beauty, where fine textures and beautiful stone sit hand-in-hand with fragrant Eucalyptus. Its Latin name translates to “a truly sensorial experience” and everything at the resort has been considered to relax the mind yet completely spoil the senses.
Continue reading One of the most stylish honeymoon escapes in the world
May13
Published by iv in Australia, Chillin, Design, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Spa, Swimming, Walking
Kims Beach Hideaway is close redress on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, honourable over an hours intend direction of Sydney. Rough by the fall wood and fronting the Peaceful Ocean, Kim’s Beach Hideaway is the epitome of unshoed wealthiness. Kims Beach Area is a Slender Opulence Hotels of the Experience holding.
Continue reading Kim’s Beach Hideaway – New South Wales
Apr15
Published by iv in Australia, Chillin, Cities, Hotels, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Swimming, Walking
This Sydney hotel is superbly situated in the spirit of Sydney on past Macquarie Street. The hotel is honorable few transactions travel to the famous points of share, such as Museum of Late Art and Parliament Sanctuary. The hotel itself part resides in a edifice dating stake to the modern 1800s that is listed with the National Heritage Register.
Continue reading Sir Stamford at Circular Quay
Apr07
Published by misha in Australia, Australia, Cities, Hiking, Museums, Parks, Photos, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

The Brick Pit Ring is an elevated circular walkway that allows visitors to access and view the Brickpit from above while preserving the habitat of the endangered Green and Golden Bell frog. The Brick Pit is the first place of extraordinary human endeavour, arrested. It is a portrait of land disturbance through use.
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Apr05
Published by Asya in Arts, Australia, Cities, Eating, Restaurants, Urban Tourism
Located on one of the busiest streets in Sydney, the Cave Restaurant offers a unique and attractive interior. Designed by Koichi Takada Architects, the interior’ aim is to change the way we eat. Inspired by a cave form, architect has realized the Cave restaurant create an innovative and contemporary dinning atmosphere.
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Mar24
Published by misha in Australia, Australia, Biking, Cities, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

Pirrama Park at Pyrmont consists of the public land of the Water Police site at Pyrmont into the public realm. The collaborative design for the City of Sydney began with the master plan and continued through detailed design and documentation from 2005-2008. The park’s plan contrasts the natural and man-made, which are interpreted by a distinct ground plane and planting.
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Mar24
Published by Asya in Arts, Australia, Chillin, Cities, Eating, Hotels, Restaurants, Urban Tourism
Established in 1864,
Blues Point Hotel is a popular pub in
Sidney. It offers a relaxing terrace bar with a charming restaurant serving modern Australian cuisine, a bistro which was awarded in the Sydney Morning Herald Good Pub Food Guide 2011 and excellent boutique accommodation.
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Mar22
Published by misha in Adventure, Australia, Australia, Extreme, Flying, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories
A skydiving could be an ultimate experience in your life. If you want to try, tandem skydiving is the ideal way to do it. No experience is necessary and almost anyone can do it! Skydive the Beach Sydney jump from Australia‘s highest altitude of up to 14,000ft above the beach! The views are incredible and the rush is unbeatable!!
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