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Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Hi all.
I'm arriving in Sydney in a few weeks with PR. Was originally planning to find a holiday let (and read through all the posts), but as I'm going solo now think a hostel will be better re. getting to know people etc. I know there are zillions of hostels in Sydney, but if anyone has done this before and could recommend any nicer/smarter ones - esp commutable into cbd for interviews & by a surfable beach (manly/eastern suburbs) I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Jason |
Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Hi jason,
My position also similar withyour Jason. i am reaching Sydney to persue my Education. If you do not mind can you pl help me if you get good place in sydney. I am with North Sydney Institute. Sorry intead of helping expecting favor from you, Pl inform me if you find a good place. As i do not have much idea about the Australia. Thanks & reg, Rajesh Bathku |
Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Coogee. Surfside was appaling when I was there but that was 5 years ago. There are a couple though.
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Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Originally Posted by MTPockets
(Post 6471261)
Hi all.
I'm arriving in Sydney in a few weeks with PR. Was originally planning to find a holiday let (and read through all the posts), but as I'm going solo now think a hostel will be better re. getting to know people etc. I know there are zillions of hostels in Sydney, but if anyone has done this before and could recommend any nicer/smarter ones - esp commutable into cbd for interviews & by a surfable beach (manly/eastern suburbs) I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Jason we've stayed there loads of times Simon |
Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Originally Posted by s1mon321
(Post 6471399)
www.GlenferrieLodge.com every time - cheap, clean, fantastic breakfasts, 1 min from ferry stop
we've stayed there loads of times Simon simon - thanks very much, I'll take a look. |
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hi mate, the YHA at Bondi is pretty good ie: clean, safe, friendly, and near a good break too. Buses are regular to Bondi Junction, where you can get on a train into the CBD.
Otherwise yes Coogee is good, when I stayed i was also at Surfside, it's was pretty rough but an absolute hoot, buses go direct to the CBD from outside too. Surf is less regular, but it's good for body-surfing and boogie boards, and easy travel to bondi, maroubra etc, plus the cafe-culture and bars are class. you're going to have a great time mate! Enjoy it! |
Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Originally Posted by pacey
(Post 6472031)
hi mate, the YHA at Bondi is pretty good ie: clean, safe, friendly, and near a good break too. Buses are regular to Bondi Junction, where you can get on a train into the CBD.
Otherwise yes Coogee is good, when I stayed i was also at Surfside, it's was pretty rough but an absolute hoot, buses go direct to the CBD from outside too. Surf is less regular, but it's good for body-surfing and boogie boards, and easy travel to bondi, maroubra etc, plus the cafe-culture and bars are class. you're going to have a great time mate! Enjoy it! |
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have to stick up for surfside mate, i spent a very good sweaty, beer-fuelled month there and nobody even came and changed the sheets! Now that's a good hostel.
i think i might just live in a hostel full-time. In fact, how do you lot feel about starting our own BE-halfway-house? |
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The way rentals and flatshares are going up, I'm in. Had a great time at SS but because of the people I shared with. Was in the 20 odd bunk top floor dorm and it was absolutely disgusting. Leave some food on a table and withing 30 secs there'd be a roach on it, we timed them!
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still going up are they? And the pitiful savings i'm taking are still going down, right? That's great! I think i'll have no choice but to get in that dorm! I think I may have stayed in the same one, communal area when you walk in, two dorm rooms off, "bathroom" round the corner with 2 more bunks outside it? Amazing!
I think we should buy Surfside. |
Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Originally Posted by MTPockets
(Post 6471261)
Hi all.
I'm arriving in Sydney in a few weeks with PR. Was originally planning to find a holiday let (and read through all the posts), but as I'm going solo now think a hostel will be better re. getting to know people etc. I know there are zillions of hostels in Sydney, but if anyone has done this before and could recommend any nicer/smarter ones - esp commutable into cbd for interviews & by a surfable beach (manly/eastern suburbs) I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Jason We had travelling rugby friends stayed here. Hope it's of use. Good Luck BS http://www.sydneyterraces.com/ |
Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Originally Posted by pacey
(Post 6472071)
still going up are they? And the pitiful savings i'm taking are still going down, right? That's great! I think i'll have no choice but to get in that dorm! I think I may have stayed in the same one, communal area when you walk in, two dorm rooms off, "bathroom" round the corner with 2 more bunks outside it? Amazing!
I think we should buy Surfside. |
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What a gent. Definately the way to ensure a repeat performance! Hostel sex is rubbish and awesome at the same time.
i bet you didn't streak round coogee oval. |
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Re: Hostel for first few weeks in Sydney?
Originally Posted by pacey
(Post 6474365)
What a gent. Definately the way to ensure a repeat performance! Hostel sex is rubbish and awesome at the same time.
i bet you didn't streak round coogee oval. |
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