There is a restaurant called sails on lavender bay in the Blue Point Reserve. The store is small, but small and exquisite, and built according to the water. The dishes are modern Australian taste. While slowly savoring, slowly enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding area. You can also look at the Sydney Bridge and the Opera House from afar, without taking into account the time to slip quietly around. There is no noise here, and the heart will gradually calm down. Life is like this, occasionally indisputable, after a while of fairy time.
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There is a restaurant called sails on lavender bay in the Blue Point Reserve. The store is small, but small and exquisite, and built according to the water. The dishes are modern Australian taste. While slowly savoring, slowly enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding area. You can also look at the Sydney Bridge and the Opera House from afar, without taking into account the time to slip quietly around. There is no noise here, and the heart will gradually calm down. Life is like this, occasionally indisputable, after a while of fairy time.
Most of Sydney's attractions in Sydney are concentrated in South Sydney, and few people will go to North Sydney to play~ In fact, North Sydney is the real person with few scenery and beauty! Originally, our two tourists had no idea about this, mainly because they booked a villa on bnb that didn't blow up before moving to North Sydney. We only found out that Sydney is really full of parks, parks, parks, parks! But the local area does not call these places a park, a "protected area", reserve. Blue Point Reserve is a green area near where we live, and the pier is also here. There are basically no tourists here! The view is very wide, and the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House are in front of you. It has such a beautiful view here. Just ask who else can do it! ! ! (In fact, there are many points in North Sydney that have this enjoyment, but we have time to punch in one by one hhh) Good Amway for you~ Enjoy it~ Location: Blue Point Reserve Transportation: Take the ferry to Blue Point and get off the boat. Price: free