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When you are reading various traveling blogs and stories, there is one thing that you can notice and that is the absence, or at least a very small percentage of advice and tips for single people, either women or men. Somehow it is always about what couples can do, what families can do, what newlyweds can do.

Well, this little guide to Sydney is going to be a bit different as it will be mostly aimed at single guys who visit Sydney for whatever the reason – you might be visiting family or friends or you might be on a business trip. Or you might just be a single guy who wanted to see one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world. So, what to see? What to do?

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In the morning

Morning is perhaps the best time to start exploring any city, Sydney included. The crowds are much smaller, the cafes are much emptier and in Sydney at least, the sun is always shining. Morning hours are the perfect time to really go exploring the city.

The first step should always be the Sydney Harbour which is famed as one of the most beautiful in the world with the focal point definitely being the Sydney Opera. Yes, you have seen it innumerable times on TV and in photos but the real thing still leaves quite an impression. Also, since we are doing this for the single guys; you are also likely to find plenty of tourist ladies in the harbor.

You can also climb the Sydney Tower in the morning; check out the entire city sprawled beneath you. It is an amazing view and you will definitely get to know the city a bit more by seeing it from above.

In the afternoon

The best way to start off the afternoon is by finding a nice spot in one of numerous restaurants in Sydney. The choice for outdoor seating is simply endless and before you know it, you will find that perfect spot with the perfect food and why not a drink? A good idea would be to inform yourself in advance, ask local people because you can truly find some amazing restaurants in Sydney.

After a delicious meal, nothing is better than a nice walk and the Bondi beach is the perfect place to do it. It is one of the most famed beaches in the world and even though it does not captivate with its breath-taking beauty in the more strict ‘beachy’ sense; it is still clean, with clear water and it is always packed with young crowds. If you happen to surf, you will feel right at home there. If not, pick a spot in any of the innumerable bars there and relax.

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In the evening

The nightlife in Sydney is world-famous and once you experience it, you will understand why this is the case. Sydney is a relatively young city in terms of the population age and all of the clubs and bars are packed full all night long. The list of the best nightlife places in Sydney is an extensive one and with a bit of research, you will find your personal favourite in no time. Keep in mind that the drinks in Sydney do not come cheap.

The next morning

The next morning, we recommend visiting the Sydney Aquarium. There is something about aquariums that goes well with a hangover; something almost medicinal. After the visit, you can rent out a car and take a drive outside of Sydney to the Hunter Valley where you will find the best winemakers in all of Australia, as well as some amazing restaurants. If you are not sure about your left lane driving skills, perhaps take a safer driving course, let them know you are used to driving on the right.

With a city as huge as Sydney, this is just scratching the surface and we are certain that you will be coming back to this amazing city, its people and its places. Perhaps next time you will not be a single guy? Not that there is anything wrong with being one.

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Where is the German Baltic Coast?

Rugen's Chalk Cliffs on the German Baltic CoastLong unspoilt beaches and beautiful coastline are not exactly the first things that come to mind when thinking about Germany, but that is exactly what you’ll find if you travel to the sea in Mecklenburg-Vorpommen. Long known to the Germans, but something of a secret to the rest of Europe, this area offers natural beauty, outdoor activities and plenty of opportunities to relax.

Rügen is Germany’s largest island, and is connected to the land by Germany’s longest bridge. There are accommodation opportunities all over the island but the majority of tourists head to the east coast, which is where you’ll find the best beaches. You can take a trip on the Rasende Roland, a beautiful old steam train, or visit the large forest and hills in the north if you want to go hiking. Usedom is another German island with similarly lush forests and beautiful beaches.

Getting around the Baltic coast is fairly simple, with trains linking all the major towns and buses taking you most places you need to be. However, to get to the small holiday home tucked away in the forest, you’ll probably need a car and you can rent one at www.erento.co.uk. Cycling is also an option, and there are many bicycle lanes for intrepid tourists.

Like many coastal areas, fish is the most recommended dish, with smoked fish being a speciality and certainly worth a taste. Restaurants are reasonably priced, but you can save money by eating at less touristy spots, so it pays to look around for a hidden gem.

There are several historical towns along the coast, including the university city of Rostock, the Gothic town of Stralsund, linking the Baltic islands to the mainland, and Lübeck, which has the largest medieval centre in northern Germany and is definitely worth a visit.

Rick Steves’ Germany 2012
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One Great Reason to Visit the German Baltic Coast

One great reason to visit this travel destination is to view the famous chalk cliffs of Rügen.

The chalk cliffs of Rügen Island, Germany’s Baltic Coast

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Travel Photo of the Week: Tower Bridge, London, England

This photo was captured during a visit to London when the evening was mild enough to go for a walk by the Thames and view some of the famous sites at night. Tower Bridge in particular was a splendid image. The lights from the bridge reflecting in the water added to the atmosphere and grandeur of this historic site.

Photo courtesy of Lavinia from Dorset.

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Where is Charleston?

Charleston Mansion

Charleston Mansion

Charleston is located on the east coast of America in the State of South Carolina. Charleston is rich in history including many glorious buildings dating back to the Civil War that were relatively undamaged. Much of the historical side of the city is well preserved. A ‘tall-building’ restriction within the city, allows the skyline to be dominated by church steeples and the Arthur Ravenel cable-stayed bridge completed in 2005 over the Cooper River which is the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.

The highlights of Charleston include either joining a walking tour or carriage tour past many of the older historic homes and buildings. There are many historic and elegant old homes and mansions that can fetch millions to purchase. A sense of what you will see can be viewed on the video below.

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One Great Reason to Visit Charleston

One great reason to visit Charleston is to appreciate the fine colonial architecture.

Charleston, SC – Carriages and Confederate Homes

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