Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport is the primary airport that serves the city of Sydney. Having opened for operations 1920, Sydney Airport stands as one of the longest, continually operating airports in the world. Sydney Airport is the busiest airport in Australia and Oceania. The airport is a major hub for Qantas and is also home … Continue reading Airport Review: Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD)
Pub Review: Evening Star Hotel, Sydney
The Evening Star Hotel is a pub located in inner-city suburb of Surry Hills. One of the areas more laid-back venues, the pub has been serving the people of Surry Hills for over 100 years. The Evening Star Hotel was once considered to be one of the area’s most popular “newspaper pubs” due to its … Continue reading Pub Review: Evening Star Hotel, Sydney
A Visit to Sydney’s Australian Museum
A natural history museum located in Sydney’s central business district that hosts an impressive collection of over 21 million scientific specimens. Built in 1827, the Australian Museum is the oldest museum in Australia and the fifth oldest natural history museum in the world. Originally opened with the aim of gathering together some of the most … Continue reading A Visit to Sydney’s Australian Museum
A Visit to the State Library of New South Wales in Sydney
Opened in 1826, the State Library of New South Wales is a public library located in Sydney. The library is the oldest in Australia and is dedicated to reference and research as well as containing a special collection. The State Library of New South Wales has its origins in the Australian Subscription Library, a private … Continue reading A Visit to the State Library of New South Wales in Sydney
Trip Tap Go’s Guide to Sydney’s Light Rail Network
The Sydney light rail network is a light rail/tram network operating within the city of Sydney. Having begun operations in 1997, the network experienced its largest ever expansion with the opening of the Randwick Line in December 2019. The network's recent expansion increased the number of station to 42, covering a length of 24.7 km. … Continue reading Trip Tap Go’s Guide to Sydney’s Light Rail Network
A Review of Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena
TRIP Rod Laver Arena is a multipurpose arena located at Melbourne Park, Melbourne. Primarily used as the main venue for the yearly Australian Open, the arena is also a popular concert and performing venue. TAP Opened in 1988 to serve as centre court for the annual Australian Open tennis tournament -- the first grand slam … Continue reading A Review of Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena
Trip Tap Go’s Guide to Sydney’s New Year’s Eve Fireworks
The Sydney New Year’s Eve fireworks display is one of the world’s best New Year's Eve celebrations, attracting visitors from all over the world. Preparations begin more than 12 months in advance making each year’s celebration bigger and better than ever. Inaugurated in 1976, Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display is the highlight of Sydney’s … Continue reading Trip Tap Go’s Guide to Sydney’s New Year’s Eve Fireworks
A Review of The Art of Banksy Exhibition in Sydney
TRIP The Art of Banksy is an art exhibition collecting a number of artworks by world-renowned British street artist Banksy. The exhibition collects eighty of Banksy’s artworks presented across a number of different mediums, including canvases, screen prints and sculptures. TAP The artworks contained throughout the exhibition are sourced from the private collection of Steve Lazarides, … Continue reading A Review of The Art of Banksy Exhibition in Sydney
A Review of Newcastle’s McDonald Jones Stadium
TRIP Located in Newcastle, on the east coast of New South Wales, McDonald Jones Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium that has a capacity of 33,000. The stadium is predominately used for rugby league, but also hosts football and the occasional rugby union matches. TAP McDonald Jones Stadium consists of two semi-covered seated stands as well … Continue reading A Review of Newcastle’s McDonald Jones Stadium
A Review of Gosford’s Central Coast Stadium
TRIP Located in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Central Coast Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium that has a capacity of 20,000. The stadium is predominately used for football, but also hosts the occasional rugby and rugby league matches. TAP Central Coast Stadium consists of two semi-covered seated stands as well as … Continue reading A Review of Gosford’s Central Coast Stadium