Gio N Frank's Guidebook

Gio N Frank
Gio N Frank's Guidebook

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Some tips for getting around in Bronte. You’re in the middle of the famous Bondi to Coogee walk. It’s a quiet area all to explore! For breakky we would recommend Iggy’s bakery for a take away croissant 🥐. This is in Macpherson St - best way to go from home is to turn left in Pacific st and take the first left, lots of stairs will take you up to that street where you can also find Huxton ( perfect for brunch ) and The Three Blue Ducks ( I’d suggest dinner there ).There’s beautiful views if you take that shortcut so make sure you turn around to enjoy once you’re on top of the road! The beach is a one minute walk ( you’re just a block behind ). There is a little street which takes you straight to the beach and the beach from cafes - Salina and Bronte Belo are the best ones. The fish and chips ( last shop ) is very good too for a picnic on the Bronte Park. The Bus stop it’s right before the park, you can miss it. That one bus takes you to Bondi Junction where you can catch the train to the city. Help yourself with the Sydney guide left on the coffee table for you! The costal walk to Bondi is about 15-20 minutes ( go left looking at the ocean from Bronte Beach ) Bondi is we’re most of backpackers like to go, so definitely the place to go if you feel lonely, it’ll be buzzing. There’s plenty of cafes and restaurants! If you get the chance do walk to Coogee ( right looking at the ocean from Bronte Beach ). Make sure you go for a drink at the Coogee Pavilion ( one the best rooftop with a view in the world ) food is also great. Let me know if you need anything, I hope you’ll enjoy your stay :) We’ve been living in Sydney for 6 years and I can tell you Bronte is the best spot to have a real feeling of the Sydney eastern suburbs neighbourhood no doubt.
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Some tips for getting around in Bronte. You’re in the middle of the famous Bondi to Coogee walk. It’s a quiet area all to explore! For breakky we would recommend Iggy’s bakery for a take away croissant 🥐. This is in Macpherson St - best way to go from home is to turn left in Pacific st and take the first left, lots of stairs will take you up to that street where you can also find Huxton ( perfect for brunch ) and The Three Blue Ducks ( I’d suggest dinner there ).There’s beautiful views if you take that shortcut so make sure you turn around to enjoy once you’re on top of the road! The beach is a one minute walk ( you’re just a block behind ). There is a little street which takes you straight to the beach and the beach from cafes - Salina and Bronte Belo are the best ones. The fish and chips ( last shop ) is very good too for a picnic on the Bronte Park. The Bus stop it’s right before the park, you can miss it. That one bus takes you to Bondi Junction where you can catch the train to the city. Help yourself with the Sydney guide left on the coffee table for you! The costal walk to Bondi is about 15-20 minutes ( go left looking at the ocean from Bronte Beach ) Bondi is we’re most of backpackers like to go, so definitely the place to go if you feel lonely, it’ll be buzzing. There’s plenty of cafes and restaurants! If you get the chance do walk to Coogee ( right looking at the ocean from Bronte Beach ). Make sure you go for a drink at the Coogee Pavilion ( one the best rooftop with a view in the world ) food is also great. Let me know if you need anything, I hope you’ll enjoy your stay :) We’ve been living in Sydney for 6 years and I can tell you Bronte is the best spot to have a real feeling of the Sydney eastern suburbs neighbourhood no doubt.