Last updated: 25 June 2023
With it’s golden sandy beaches and glistening harbour, I love my sunburnt country and it’s still the place I call home. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that when Chris Christensen asked me to take part in his award winning podcast, Amateur Traveler, I couldn’t say yes fast enough.
Amateur Traveler is a hugely popular travel podcast with over a million downloads. This weekly audio podcast focuses primarily on destinations and the best places to travel. Already with over 500 episodes, it’s my go-to for insider tips on the popular and the obscure.
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Being an expat in London has its challenges. I battle the yearning to be surrounded by water, the easy-going lifestyle, and basking in endless days of sunshine, it’s a city I miss very much. While I love London, I think I’m still a sun-loving beach girl at heart.
On the Sydney-centric episode (#537) of Amateur Traveler, I talk with Chris about my favourite aspects of Sydney. From the coastal walks around the foreshore to markets, The Rocks and burgeoning fusion food scene. We chat about the must-sees with the likes of the Manly ferry, famed Bondi to Coogee walk, the infamous bats of the Royal Botanic Gardens and more.
Keen to listen?
Listen to the podcast here, or download it via your preferred podcast player.
After trying a few, my favourite app is Pocket Casts. (Just to be clear, I’m not being paid to say that, I just REALLY like their product!) I auto-download my favourite podcasts straight to my phone and listen to them while commuting in London or travelling abroad.
On the Podcast
All of the places I mention in the podcast can be found on this map. It also includes many many more that fell on the cutting room floor. Looking for an activity, or a trendy small bar? Find the list here:
Want to know more?
If you’re a bookworm here’s some books you might like to read before your trip to Sydney:
Don’t Miss
Dine by moonlight at a harbourside restaurant as boats gently bump against each other in the water.
Explore the coastline by boat and pass and repass the Sydney harbour bridge, nudging into little bays and have a sticky-beak at the houses of Sydney’s rich and famous.
Awe at, cruise under or climb over Sydney’s coat hanger, the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Take a day trip out to the Blue Mountains. Bushwalk with an experienced guide or have tea at one of the many restored guesthouses and cafes. If you have time, stay the night in the dense forest to hear it come alive.
Hi Roma,
Bondi Beach looks gorgeous to me. Only did 2 layovers in Sydney, going to and from Fiji. Gotta change that on our next trip through. Fab post!
Ryan
Sounds like you are overdue for another trip Ryan! I hope you got some ideas for places to go and things to do for your next trip to Sydney. If you have any questions we’re more than happy to assist. Happy travels!