It's sunny!!
We had been told that most of the area around Sydney had been raining for the last 5 weeks and now it's finally clear. We went back to central quays near many of the famous landmarks which we thought might look a little nicer in the sun.
After seeing a street artist do a quick show including a 14ft unicycle we went for a wander across the bridge and checked out some of the markets around there. The food stalls looked great although I had been avoiding food for a couple of days so it was only bex who was able to have one of the lamb and rosemary hot dogs available. On leaving her to eat I stumbled upon the Sydney tourist centre which was nice however didn't provide much more information than the bookings and info desk in the hostel. Back in the hostel after another day wandering the streets and it was time for 2 litres of Cokeawola and some films while chilling with the other travellers, realising that everybody was in a going out mood and a few wanting to check out kings cross area of the city we set a time to meet in Side Bar – The larger version of ride bar without the dub-step all the way downstairs in the basement. Most turned up on time and with out new German room mate joining the rest of us to try and ward off his jet lag it was time for drinks and some pool games. Once everyone had seen away some beers and I had polished of yet more coke we worked out details for the night and made a plan, unfortunately we found out that the entrance for all the bars in kings cross would be $15 as it was a Saturday and on our budget that didn't sound good, everyone else had similar thoughts and Johanson's jet lad had finally taken him to bed. We decided to stay in the bar, for those that go to ride bar - all we did was go downstairs for one drink, finally I brought myself to have some cider before heading to bed for an early start.
After seeing a street artist do a quick show including a 14ft unicycle we went for a wander across the bridge and checked out some of the markets around there. The food stalls looked great although I had been avoiding food for a couple of days so it was only bex who was able to have one of the lamb and rosemary hot dogs available. On leaving her to eat I stumbled upon the Sydney tourist centre which was nice however didn't provide much more information than the bookings and info desk in the hostel. Back in the hostel after another day wandering the streets and it was time for 2 litres of Cokeawola and some films while chilling with the other travellers, realising that everybody was in a going out mood and a few wanting to check out kings cross area of the city we set a time to meet in Side Bar – The larger version of ride bar without the dub-step all the way downstairs in the basement. Most turned up on time and with out new German room mate joining the rest of us to try and ward off his jet lag it was time for drinks and some pool games. Once everyone had seen away some beers and I had polished of yet more coke we worked out details for the night and made a plan, unfortunately we found out that the entrance for all the bars in kings cross would be $15 as it was a Saturday and on our budget that didn't sound good, everyone else had similar thoughts and Johanson's jet lad had finally taken him to bed. We decided to stay in the bar, for those that go to ride bar - all we did was go downstairs for one drink, finally I brought myself to have some cider before heading to bed for an early start.
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