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"Built to be “the Empire’s Greatest Theatre” at the peak of the Jazz Age, the State Theatre combines Gothic facades with a neoclassical interior and baroque auditorium, giving visitors a glimpse of the show business of yesteryear. The theatre is referred to as the “Palace of dreams”. Seating 2,034 people and filled with an impressive collection of classic art, including work by William Dobell, sculptures and stunning chandeliers, if you want to learn more amount this amazing property, book one of their guided tours."
"An important part of Sydney’s cultural fabric, the State Theatre has seen a lot since it opened in 1929. It has played host to red carpet premieres, traditional English pantomimes, and famous musical acts. The magnificent building includes elements of gothic, Italian and art deco styles."
"The State Theatre hosts loads of shows throughout the year ranging from musicals to comedies to burlesque so there’s something for everyone. As you’ll just be passing by, for now, make sure you take a look in at the beautiful art deco foyer."
"The historic Capitol Theatre plays hosts to theatre shows, musicals, ballets and other concerts throughout the year. Located in Haymarket, the theatre is easily accessible from the Sydney CBD. It’s not just the shows themselves though, the Capitol Theatre is the perfect location for a great night out."
"In the evening, catch a performance at the Sydney Theatre Company at Walsh Bay. But before hand, drop by the Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf for a pre-show drink; its terrace boasts some of the best views in the city. Get a good night's sleep at one of Sydney’s countless city hotels – in fact, you’ll find the elegant Pier One Sydney Harbour right next door."
"Kids can play at the pirate-themed kids’ space, located on level 1, outside My Baby Warehouse and Smart Choice Furniture.Where: 265 Parramatta Rd, Auburn"
"An expansive building incorporating residential apartments and commercial businesses, One Central Park is best known for the beautiful hanging gardens that run down its glass walls. In for foreground is Halo – a wind-powered kinetic sculpture by artists Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford. Another eye-catching feature is the cantilevered heliostat, which reflects light down into the shopping centre."
"Direct from New York City (and the only restaurant outside of the Big Apple we might add) Momofuku Seiobo is a two-hatted restaurant serving up diverse and seasonal Australian produce. The tasting menu changes frequently and gives you a delicious and extensive culinary experience from the inventive executive chef, Paul Carmichael. Seiobo is the Japanese goddess of the west, an appropriate namesake for the most heavenly of all the fun places to eat in Sydney."
"Located just off of Darling Harbour, this sleek, modern restaurant serves fresh seafood and Japanese-fusion fare, featuring such items as seared abalone with Jerusalem artichokes and sunflower seeds. Momofuku Seiobo boasts an extensive wine list and is located in the city’s trendy industrial district. Reservations are recommended."
"Few barbecue restaurants in Sydney have got the Southern experience down like Surly’s does. Their workhorse Ole Hickory pit smoker—a classic commercial grill hailing from Missouri—pumps out a steady stream of some of the most authentic American BBQ soul food in Sydney Friday to Sunday. While the beer list presents plenty of local options to accompany your barbecue supper, there’s also a definite nod to American dive bar classics like Pabst Blue Ribbon, Coors, and Budweiser."
"What's more American than smoked brisket, burgers and mac 'n' cheese?. The answer would be Surly's Mac 'n' cheese BBQ brisket burger!. Must try:The Handsome Mike burger may be something else, but so are their chilli cheese fries."
"A gorgeous date night spot in Sydney, The North Spoon is serving up cosy vibes and laidback evenings at its McMahons Point cafe. Once a month, the place puts on an Italian night, where you and your boo can enjoy three courses and an Aperol spritz."
"For pizza and pasta worthy of Sydney royalty, take a visit to Queen Margherita of Savoy Neapolitan Pizzeria, on Surf Road in Cronulla. Stroll up from the golden sands of the beach and follow the tanta..."