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John karmas

29 reviews on 1 places
Darling Square
2023 Sep 30
for fun, friends and flavour.
Eat, drink, shop and discover over 60 retailers, relax on the village green and explore cobblestoned laneways.
your cravings taken care of with a collection of local operators from fast food to fine diners. Plus there are 20+ shops and services for all your lifestyle needs. Worth visiting if you are in the area!
Darling Island Wharf
2023 Aug 26
I don't think any nsw ferries stop at Darling Island Wharf! No opal tap, no time table or or broad with ferries routes! Probably good for fishing 🎣 or private boats 🚢 there is a square platoon connected to the entrance of the wharf were I usually see people sitting and watching the 🚢 🚣‍♂️ 🛥 🛶 ⛵️ the different boats going passed! Great views of North Sydney and Barangaroo Reserve and partial view of Sydney Harbour Bridge behind Barangaroo Reserve, looks like a great place to relax and watch the traffic on that part of the harbour
Blues Point Reserve
2023 Aug 13
There were a number of wedding proposals going on when I was here (fancy with many red roses 🌹) and wedding receptions
Sydney has many great Harbour viewpoints, but the view from Blues Point Reserve in McMahons Point is arguably the best. Nowhere else do you get a full frontal, point blank, uninterrupted view of every single one of Sydney Harbour's jewels, from the Opera House through to the ANZAC Bridge in the west. And the peaceful, little visited village of McMahons Point is a sure better place to enjoy the harbour than jostling with the tourists in Kirribilli or The Rocks. Despite the world-class views, on any given day you'll more or less have the place to yourself.
A short stroll from the ferry terminal will bring you to the park where there is plenty of green grass and shaded areas to set your picnic out. There is even a tiny beach if you are brave enough to face the waters of the inner harbour. Facilities are scarce, although there is a great playground for the kids and a toilet block.!!
Very small playground not fenced but great Harbour views, great location and atmosphere, it's a short walk away from Lawson lawn McMahons Point and McMahons Point ferry wharf, a little more walking to lavender Bay.
Barracluff Park
2023 Aug 08
Barracluff Park is a sport and recreation park in North Bondi.

The Park was officially opened in 1910 and named after Alderman Barracluff of Waverley Council.

The Park provides a sports field with lighting, district level playground with a half multi use court for basketball, tennis, and netball with handball line markings. There are no restrooms or BBQ facilities, it located 10 minutes walk away from Bondi Beach