The Most Romantic Make Out Spots in Sydney
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Women the world over have lamented for years that romance is dead, men do not want to take the time to properly woo a lady, let alone find that one perfect spot to relax together, and enjoy those quiet moments getting to know one another. Luckily, this rumor is not true, men can still be romantic, they still want to find those places away from the prying eyes of the rest of the world and just bask in the presence of their love interest, whether that be their wife or girlfriend. Unfortunately, like so many things that seem to be commercialized, the once plentiful private areas are now filled with humanity, making the peace so desired much more difficult to find. Like so many other things Sydney, Australia has to offer, those peaceful areas to be alone, whether to make out or just to talk, still exist, and give more than just privacy, the beauty inherent in the area can be soaked up as well.
Sydney is a city known for its diverse nature, from the bustle of the busy harbor, to the ambience of its Opera House, its many faceted nature lends itself to the idea of romance. The city does not disappoint, with so many areas to choose from, the grace that it delivers astounds even the most cynical among us. Whether a couple wants to explore those areas in daylight or dusk, some of these areas seem to exist solely for that romantic tryst. In fact, one area was commissioned specifically to please a lady; convicts at the direction of the governor of Sydney back in 1810 carved the sandstone 'chair' for his wife. Just knowing this one fact can take that rumor and quash it before it can take life here.
With the natural beauty of the coastline, the lapping of waves upon the shore, and the lush foliage of local plant life, the biggest decision when finding that perfect make out spot will be which area to visit first. A walk along the beach, hand in hand with your love, or curling up together at the top of a cliff and watching the world pass by below. On beach side strolls, half the fun is in finding how many nooks you spot to hide in, just to get a kiss or two before enjoying the view. Of course, when you're in the arms of your love, the view you want to see may be gazing back already, but in Sydney, the opportunity for this view can be significantly more romantic when at one of the best make out spots the city has to offer.
There are many hotels in Sydney to stay at, so plan ahead when preparing for your romantic escape in Sydney.
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