Experience Sydney Like a Local: Insider Tips and Tricks

Sydney: A Local’s Guide

Monique became a Sydneysider (yes, that’s what they call themselves) when she was five. She’s lived all over the world but came home in 2005 because, well, Sydney is simply the most beautiful city in the world. With its drop-dead gorgeous coastline, stunning harbour, and thriving arts, music, and foodie scenes, who’d want to live anywhere else?

When I Have Friends in Town…

Of course, we have to hit the beach – and it’s best to do it early, before the heat and crowds descend. Everyone wants to see Bondi, where you can jump into the rolling surf or relax in one of the sheltered pools at either end of the beach. If anyone’s scared of the surf or has little kids in tow, Nielsen Park, with its shark net and gently lapping waves, is where we head.

Next Stop: Coffee!

My favourite cafe is Glebe’s Sappho Books, which combines my two great loves – second-hand literature and caffeine. It’s also just across the road from Glebe Markets, a Saturday staple.

The Best Time to Be in Sydney Is…

Summer! The city actually empties out in January for the summer school holidays, making it easier to get around town, visit the beach, or linger at a rooftop bar through the long twilight. Additionally, the events during this season include the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, Opera in the Domain, and the amazing Sydney Festival, featuring everything from prominent visual artists to alt-cabaret acts.

For Cheap Eats…

You can’t go past bánh mì (Vietnamese filled rolls). These delightful rolls are stuffed with fresh veggies, hot chillies, and either pork or chicken. The postage-stamp-sized Marrickville Pork Roll (236A Illawarra Rd) always has a line down the street for its namesake roll at just $5. If you’re vegetarian like me, head to Great Aunty 3 in Enmore for the vegan version priced at $10.

A Typical Weekend Involves…

Going for a run along Cooks River Cycleway before catching up with friends, perhaps over the latest edgy exhibition of contemporary Chinese art at White Rabbit, or enjoying a relaxed veggie yum cha under the shady trees at Bodhi. In the evening, I might head out for more fun at my local spot, Gasoline Pony, or in the summer, I enjoy going to Moonlight Cinema or catching a band at Golden Age.

The Best Place to Go on a Date Is…

Opera Bar. The view from this place, nestled right under the wings of the Opera House, is unbeatable. For something trendy, check out Barangaroo with new chef-driven eateries such as 12-Micron for dessert degustation.

One Thing I Hate About Sydney Is…

The traffic. It’s a constant frustration for locals. The solution to bypass peak hour is to utilize the reasonably efficient public transport system or one of the recent bike-share options.

When I’m Up for a Big Night Out…

I’m usually at a warehouse party somewhere in the Inner West. These hands-on events feature local DJs and performers, often with elaborate themed decor. Many Sydneysiders I know have a costume box that would delight any five-year-old.

When I Want to Get Out of the City…

I go camping. Sydney is surrounded by beautiful national parks perfect for bushwalking, empty beaches, and Aboriginal rock art. Notable locations include Royal National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, and the Blue Mountains, where my favorite spot is Euroka camp ground, famous for wallaby sightings at sunset.

I Know I’m a Sydneysider Because…

In the last week, I have swum in the ocean, seen a friend’s band play at a pub, hosted a barbecue, been bitten by a mosquito, heard a kookaburra sing, eaten a mango, and explored the local craft beer scene.


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