If you live in Sydney or you plan on visiting soon, my brand new book Sydney Precincts is the ultimate carry-size companion. It’s my curated guide to the countries biggest and brightest city, and I’m giving you the chance to win a copy in today’s post!
It’s been a crazy journey, this blogging thing. Who knew that a little over three years ago when I started this blog, that all of the things I’ve achieved so far would occur? Certainly not me. I’ve not only made this blog a pretty successful destination for all things interiors, but I’ve also carved out a career as a stylist, decorator, presenter and now – an author!
It’s definitely been a case of ticking off a few achievements on my bucket list the past few years, and I’m so pleased with how my new book has turned out, after a good year or so in the making.
In putting Sydney Precincts together, I spent many months eating, drinking and shopping my way across the city and its surrounding suburbs. When Hardie Grant publishing first approached me to write the book with them, I wasn’t sure my waistline could accommodate such a large undertaking.
Suffice to say, I made it work, even if it meant a few extra kilometres added to my running schedule to burn off the additional calories. Wining and dining your way through the city’s best restaurants, bars and cafes is not a bad day at the office, and I feel incredibly proud to finally see the book in print.
Sydney Precincts: What’s it all about?
This book serves double duty for locals and tourists, giving you a list of must-see venues across Sydney.
For locals, it acts as motivation to step outside your suburb and explore some of the neighbouring haunts you’ve heard about but not tried yet, as well as the hidden ones you never knew existed.
If it’s one thing I can say about Sydneysiders (and I’m allowed to say it because I lived there most of my life) it’s that they don’t tend to explore a lot beyond their own suburb. Well, this book plans to shake things up a bit, giving you a curated guide to the best nearby eating, drinking and shopping destinations you can make your new local hotspot.
For tourists, it completely cuts the guesswork out of figuring out where to go when you visit Sydney. The book has all of the major, touristy venues in it (like Opera Bar, Bondi Icebergs and other iconic hotspots), but for the most part it’s packed with a tonne of the smaller, hidden gems you might not see on websites or in magazines.
It also encourages you to venture outside the city a little. Because if it’s another thing I can say about Sydney, it’s that SO much is happening on the city fringe and beyond. In fact, most of the stellar places to see and experience aren’t in the CBD itself.
The book is also packed with gorgeous imagery – a lot of which I took myself – as well as all the info you need for each of the recommended venues; names, addresses, phone numbers, opening times and the venues website. So it really does give you everything you need to plan your own little trip across Sydney.
Win a Copy of Sydney Precincts!
If you’d like to go in the draw to win a copy of my new book, simply:
Drop a comment below telling me what you love about Sydney. It’s that easy!
And if you want to purchase a copy for a friend of family member, just click here.
Competition open to Australian residents only. Comp closes 11.59pm, Tuesday April 19.
Please note: this competitions has closed. The winners were Allan Stofer, Claudia Harris and Lizzy D.
Although I love travelling and always dream of moving elsewhere; every time I return home I remember why Sydney is so wonderful. It’s not simply due to the fact that it’s home. I love the vast contrast between the old and the new; the hustle and bustle of the city and the quick drive that allows one to explore nature. The city icons such as the Harbour Bridge and Opera House always remind me why tourists flock to the city. The hidden gems tucked away in nearby CBD suburbs. I’m thrilled to see what new wonders your book can show me!
I’ve lived in Sydney all my life, couldn’t imagine living anywhere else..,and it still amazes me the many locations I still discover by accident or a friend shares with me..,
Sydney has so much to offer so much diversity a lot of pride and friendly people enjoying themselves.
I love taking guests out and about around Sydney and beyond on land and water looking for activities to stretch the imagination. Your book will be a asset in my home.
Love exploring ‘the rocks’ The food, history & shops!!! It never gets boring!
I love exploring Sydney! My favourite days here are spent doing the Bondi to Coogee walk and grabbing brunch with my husband. I also love browsing the many homeware stores around town, convincing him of what our next purchase should be. Chris, you’re not the only one who has to convince their partner to get another throw cushion.
I love that you can walk through a dark doorway on a whim and find yourself eating pizza in a Comedy Club with $5 Margheritas. Or you can stumble into a shop and find yourself having your palm read whilst your partner buys a shark tooth. Or you can step out of your hotel to see that a night noodle market is happening on your door step. Or maybe you have breakfast at Circular Quay and book a cruise on the ship parked in front of you… Sydney has many whimsical possibilities, which I love because the best times are spontaneous…
Love the vibe, love the shopping, love the dining experiences, love that Sydney is leafy and green with exciting architecture. What’s not to like is my question?
Sydney is a place where you can explore for years and still never see everything
I love my home town Sydney always something happening I especially love the harbour the most beautiful in the world
My daughter and her family have just shifted to Sydney’ and this would be so helpful for them to get acquainted with their new home.