Singles Dating Perth
Will yours be a happy Valentine’s Day or will you be lonely and looking for a partner? Many singles, particularly those in the Singles perth and backpacker age group, visit Australia during the freezing Northern Hemisphere winter to escape the cold and enjoy the warmth, beaches and sunshine of Australia.
In fact, during the summer, Australia is a backpackers and singles paradise. But where do you go to meet partners and even find love? I put this question to many backpackers and singles during my travels around Australia. Here are their 3 top choices for places to meet people in comfort and safety.
This was the overwhelming choice. They are great places to meet people, have organised social events, budget meals, organised trips to sporting events and best of all, safe, secure and clean places to sleep.
Some of the best hostels are conveniently located close to Sydney Central station. This includes 2 excellent YHA hostels. A new YHA hostel close to Circular Quay opened recently. Another new hostel, “Wake Up” in Pitt St is claimed to be the best large hostel in the world. I was very impressed with the high standards of accommodation and facilities.
As for Sydney, YHA accommodation is clean, secure and convenient. Check out a place called “Urban Central” at Southbank. It is very popular and the location is superb. I have stayed there and can highly recommend it.
Singles events perth, close to the train station in Wellington St, provides top quality accommodation at a reasonable price. Try also the Northbridge area for good accommodation at a budget price. All singles and backpackers travelling around Australia, love the beaches. They are also great places to meet people. Here are some of the best.
Bondi is the number one choice, not only for the swimming, but the social life, restaurants, accommodation and nightlife. Take the bus from the eastern end of circular Quay. Manly is the other popular choice and you can reach it by ferry from Circular Quay. The 3 most popular are St Kilda, Bells Beach and Torquay. St Kilda is close to the city and like Manly and Bondi, has a vibrant nightlife. Take the tram from The Princes St Bridge. The other 2 are popular surf beaches, some distance from the city. Take a bus from the terminal at Spencer St Station.
Cottesloe and Scarborough are the 2 most popular. Hugely popular with singles, they are easily reached by public transport. To visit Cottesloe, take a bus from the bus port at the river end of William St. Scarborough is accessed by train from Perth Underground. Alight at Glendalough, then a bus to the beach.