Monday 28 November 2016

New experiences and accommodation in NSW

  • Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre and Harbourside have launched a new ferry service, the Hello Sydney! Shopper Hopper. The ferry service runs between Circular Quay, Darling Harbour’s Harbourside Shopping Centre and Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre. Shoppers can now enjoy Sydney’s stunning harbour as they’re transported between great shopping destinations, fabulous dining venues and famous attractions
  • Each November, the legendary Festival of Fisher's Ghost comes alive in Campbelltown. The festival dates back to 1956 and is named after famous ghost, Frederick Fisher. This year the festival features a spooky new immersive theatre performance the Dark Lake Interactive Horror Experience. Not for the faint hearted, the walk-through theatrical piece will be staged outdoors, after dark in a secret location on 10, 11 and 12 of November
  • Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo is delighted to announce the birth of its first Asian Elephant calf. The Zoo will soon be announcing a competition to help choose a name for the calf. The Zoo is also celebrating the arrival of 11 African Wild Dog pups to the conservation breeding program for this endangered species. The nine week old pups can be spotted out and about in the exhibit
  • Meriton Serviced Apartments has opened its doors in North Sydney boasting an impressive 29 storeys of luxury, full-service hotel accommodation. The hotel has unrivalled views of Sydney’s iconic Harbour, the Harbour Bridge and Opera House from its premium Harbour Suites, as well as picturesque views of Kirribilli, Neutral Bay and the Harbour foreshore from all other suites
  • Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD and financial district, Mantra 2 Bond Street, has received a multi-million dollar refurbishment. The revamped guest rooms feature contemporary-style lofts
  • The Old Bank Boutique Hotel in Mittagong has re-opened after a painstaking seven-year restoration of the grand, former bank built in the NSW Southern Highlands in 1892. The hotel offers heritage accommodation and a window into a bygone era
  • Parramatta City Council is offering complimentary “Welcome to the City” walking tours for visitors and locals to discover and immerse themselves in this vibrant city. The tour will explore the rich mix of culture, food, parklands and heritage
  • Taste The Tweed have launched two new food tours showcasing the regions fresh produce and culinary delights from the region. The tours will take guests on a food journey where they will meet growers and providores, visit the local markets and create a true paddock to plate meal
  • Sydney Seaplanes unveiled their brand new terminal in Rose Bay. The Empire Lounge is Australia’s first purpose built Seaplane Terminal acquiring its name from the 1938 flying boats. The venue will host a luxurious lounge and offer free Wi-Fi, Single Origin coffee and pastries, champagne as well as a luxury wine and beer list to choose from

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