SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, September 05, 2010 (Press-News.org) Travellers eager to get a touch of culture - not to mention some great dining and drink - during their time in Sydney should check out the city's Spring Food and Wine Festival next month.
The Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park will play host to the event, which takes place on September 25th and 26th 2010 and will be sure to appeal to wine lovers, with numerous tastings set to take place.
Gourmet food will also be on offer, while people staying in some of the cheap hotels Sydney has available should find the proceedings are topped off nicely by a backdrop of smooth music performed by live bands.
Allandale Winery and Tamburlaine Organic Wines - two of the finest boutique wineries in New South Wales - will also be on hand to offer attendees a tour around their premises.
Despite all the entertainment the organisers have arranged, guests at some of the 5 star hotels Sydney has on offer will not have to shell out anything to enjoy the festival.
Those who are planning to use public transport to reach the Entertainment Quarter can catch buses from Circular Quay, Martin Place, Railway Square and a number of other locations, and get off at Anzac Parade, near Lang Road.
The event runs between 11:00 and 17:00 local time on both days.
For more information on this event, visit the Entertainment Quarter website or contact the organisers on (+61) 2 8117 6700.
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LateRooms.com - Enjoy Free Entertainment at Spring Food and Wine Festival in Sydney
Sydney's Entertainment Quarter will host the Spring Food and Wine Festival next month.
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