The Corso is a beautiful pedestrian street at the Manly Peninsula, stretching from the Manly Wharf to the Manly Beach, with a lot of shops, mainly bars and restaurants, and other amenities, such as hotels, supermarkets and churches, along it. Its paved walkways are quite wide and it's generally quite clean. Due to its relatively strategic location in the area, running from end to end at the Peninsula, it attracts quite a huge crowd, but there's still room for movement for one to venture around at almost all times. It's easily accessible to and from several interest points in the area, and it does have a lot of parking spaces around it as well. The vibes around the area is quite relaxing and it's quite comfortable to walk around here at almost all times. I was here and I strongly recommend one to visit the Corso, as it's quite a good place to...
Read moreMust visit for any trip to Manly. It’s a straight walk down from Manly Wharf to the Corso and onto Manly Surf Beach. There are plenty of options to eat, drink and shop. Mainly surf inspired shops with lots of beachwear. The are seating options however there isn’t much shade if you move away from the shop awnings so it does get brutally...
Read moreThe Corso is the main pedestrian thoroughfare in Manly and joins the ferry wharf at the western end with the beach in the east. Always great for people watching and absorbing the Northern Beaches culture, it is lined by a wide variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and other food stores. Can get a bit rowdy on weekend nights but...
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