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Randwick is another one of Sydney’s beautiful suburbs. On February 22, 1959 it was declared as local government area and in 1990 it officially became a city. Today, the city takes pride of its rich Australian heritage. Before the area was invaded by Europeans, indigenous people use to settle here. Even until now this cultural and historical mark of their existence can still be seen in Randwick. The aura of the city proves a close link with urban development and of course history. If you want to experience a wonderful mixture of history and modern culture Randwick is a great place to do so. |
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From tourism to business, Randwick has it all. For years, the city has been thriving economically. This factor alone is enough for families, couples, and even singles to enjoy the opportunities of living a stable life here. Because of its economic diversity, many jobs are offered in the area and the cost of living is very much affordable. It is also complete with all the facilities that a place needs to be considered a city. Transportation poses as a great deal in Randwick because it highly supports sustainable transport including car sharing, public transport, biking, and walking. The city is always concerned about greener and healthier choices for traveling in and out its area. With this, Randwick has inspired so many newcomers and other suburbs as well. Apart from encouraged means of transport, Randwick has taxis and local buses available. Randwick presents a variety of attraction and entertainment for both locals and tourists. Its council caters for anyone’s leisure and recreation needs. It has magnificent beaches where people can enjoy swimming and experience some water sports. It is also home to the Des Renford Aquatic Center which features a twenty five meter indoor heated pool for competitions and a fifty metre outdoor Olympic pool. The city provides relaxing accommodations for visitors. There are many hotels, motels, inns, and apartments in the area. Some of which include Avonmore on the Park Boutique Hotel, High Cross Park Lodge, and Waldorf Furnished Apartments. One of the classiest accommodations here is the Royal Hotel Randwick which has been listed as a National Trust Building. For those who choose to live here, real estate is pretty much affordable. Here anyone can wine and dine at any of its wide ranging restaurants and cafes. There are food establishments here for a lot of nationalities. It has Restaurant Balzac which caters to English and French fine dining, Lebanon and Beyond, Mandala Nepalese restaurant, Ummarin (Thai resto), and Java (Indonesian). You do not have to take your pick at any of these great places because you can have a taste of any of their best dishes. |



