Would you rather go to an awesome lookout point, a Chinese-themed garden, or a fish market? Just like the old-school choose-your-own-adventure books, your choices are up to you.
--UPDATED March 2016--
Choose a Way books are interactive travel guides to cities around the world. Instead of being told where to go or reading through a huge guidebook just to plan a few days, choose between three places. Tap, enjoy, then choose from three more places. Use it on your phone or your tablet to travel on-the-fly, or sit down with it on your laptop and plan out your trip that way. Your call.
Each Choose a Way book is written by someone who's lived in the city for a long time. You're getting a local's point of view, not what travel writers think tourists want to hear. You'll discover the highlights of the city, along with the offbeat, hidden treasures they recommend along the way.
Paula Morgan has lived in Sydney all her life and loves exploring and photographing her home city whenever she is not travelling. Her blog, Sydney Expert, provides advice for anyone visiting or planning a trip to Sydney (sydneyexpert.com/). She has worked with visitors to Sydney for over 20 years and is a volunteer guide with the Sydney Greeter Service.
Each place features the street address, exact GPS coordinates, What3Words, a link to the place on Google Maps, and concise directions from a major landmark or transport station. No more wandering the town reading tiny maps or vague directions!
This travel guide to Sydney covers thirty-nine of the most interesting places around Sydney. Reach the end of the day and unlock a location index – head to any place in the book with a single tap.
--UPDATED March 2016--
Choose a Way books are interactive travel guides to cities around the world. Instead of being told where to go or reading through a huge guidebook just to plan a few days, choose between three places. Tap, enjoy, then choose from three more places. Use it on your phone or your tablet to travel on-the-fly, or sit down with it on your laptop and plan out your trip that way. Your call.
Just one of over a thousand ways a day in Sydney can play:
- 9am: It's the most iconic sight in Sydney – head to the Sydney Opera House
- Noon: Walk around Captain Cook’s Endeavour or explore a submarine at the Australian National Maritime Museum
- 2:30pm: Enjoy Sydney's best-known walking trail, the Bondi to Coogee Walk. Don't forget your swimsuit!
- 5:00pm: Take in a spectacular rotating view of the city at the O Bar and Dining
- 8:00pm: It's called an "ice cream heaven" by the locals - head to Gelato Messina
Insider knowledge from a local
Each Choose a Way book is written by someone who's lived in the city for a long time. You're getting a local's point of view, not what travel writers think tourists want to hear. You'll discover the highlights of the city, along with the offbeat, hidden treasures they recommend along the way.
About the author
Paula Morgan has lived in Sydney all her life and loves exploring and photographing her home city whenever she is not travelling. Her blog, Sydney Expert, provides advice for anyone visiting or planning a trip to Sydney (sydneyexpert.com/). She has worked with visitors to Sydney for over 20 years and is a volunteer guide with the Sydney Greeter Service.
Clear directions set you up to succeed
Each place features the street address, exact GPS coordinates, What3Words, a link to the place on Google Maps, and concise directions from a major landmark or transport station. No more wandering the town reading tiny maps or vague directions!
Up to 5 days of destinations...and a bonus power-up
This travel guide to Sydney covers thirty-nine of the most interesting places around Sydney. Reach the end of the day and unlock a location index – head to any place in the book with a single tap.