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26/11/2012, 10:31 AM
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We are thinking of spending a week in Sydney next year - March / April - and I am thinking of maybe basing ourselves in Manly as opposed to Darling Harbour so we are away from the hustle and bustle of the city and will be near a beach. We have 2 kids, 10 and 8. I have been looking briefly at Manly accommodation and it is sooo expensive. Does anyone have any good recommendations for cheapish Manly apartments? I would like something that is self catering so we can cook a few cheap meals instead of relying on take away / restaurants all the time. Or is self-catering more expensive? The accommodation would also need to be close to transport so we can go across the Harbour to see some of the sites there.
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26/11/2012, 11:15 AM
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Not sure about Manly - I don't think any of the accommodation there could be classed as "cheap" (but depends on your definition of cheap!)
If you don't have your heart set on Manly, a bit further north is the YHA at Collaroy Beach - they have family rooms with private bathroom & cooking facilities YHA Collaroy Might be worth a look. I haven't stayed there, but grew up in the area. You also don't have to be a member to stay at a YHA - you just pay a 'non-member' rate (check this - it's been a while since I stayed at a YHA). The Collaroy YHA is across the road from the beach, a bus ride to the city/Manly (buses run fairly frequently on Pittwater Road, the main road through Collaroy & there are expresses that get to the city in about 45 mins, or go to Manly & catch a ferry), there's a movie theatre, various restaurants & cafes, bus ride to Warringah Mall (major shopping centre, if that's your thing), "Home & Away" bus tours to Whale Beach (for the fans, but probably a good way to see the sights on the peninsula as well). |
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