#1 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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Adrian_Liston says:
The Manly ferry is one of the best ways to see Sydney Harbour. Why fork out $100 for a cruise, when you can do the same on public transport for only $12.50 for an adult return ticket? The 30 minute ferry trip starts at circular quay and gives the best views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House, plu…
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#2 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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symean says:
I have to write about the Manly to Spit Bridge Scenic Walkway, if only to convince tourists to do it on their trip to Sydney.
First, have a look at the map I uploaded, that gives you an idea of the track. You can walk in either direction, but personally I recommend starting at Spit Bridge, and fi…
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#3 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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rotorhead85 says:
The Sydney Harbor Bridge spans Sydney Harbor and was officially opened on March 19, 1932. It remains the fourth-longest spanning-arch bridge in the world. It carries rail, vehicular, and pedestrian traffic between Sydney's central business district and the North Shore. According to the Guiness Book …
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#4 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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dutchanna says:
Manly is very easy to get to from Sydney CBD. Just catch the ferry to see some wonderful sights on the way and after a 5 minute walk from the ferry terminal you are on the beach!
It stretches quite far which means you tend to have more space to lie on the beach compared to the Eastern Suburb bea…
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#5 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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Anasatasia says:
Most visitors to Sydney are aware of the Harbour Bridge climb, which can be very expensive, but aren't aware that you can get a fantastic experience for the price of a train ticket - currently $4.20AUD. If you hop on the train at Wynyard and get out at Milsons Point, you can then walk back across t…
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#6 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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petit_gooroo says:
I loved my outing to the Botanic Garden of Sydney ! Just nearby the Opera House and the City, it is a haven of peace... Both lively and calm, very green with so many different colours, smells, types of plants, trees, flowers and birds (so many bats !)...
And everything is done so we can take the mo…
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#7 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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skipoz says:
Sirius Cove
This is one of my favorite spots. It’s 15 minute drive from Sydney CBD or take the furry to the zoo. Sirius Cove is located next door to the Taronga Zoo, and is accessible via Ferry just take the zoo ferry and go left instead of to the zoo you will find a walk way that will lead you …
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#8 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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petit_gooroo says:
You can find anything you need as a tourist in this area: restaurants, pubs, souvenir shops, markets, music...
It is a great area mixing well the past and the present. It also offers a great view on the Harbour Bridge on one side and the Opera on the other side.
It is an important place as it …
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#9 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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bluejeanjenny says:
If you are coming to Aus, the one thing you have to make sure you do is the Harbour Bridge Climb. I'm not being biased just because I'm from Sydney. I work right in the city and see it every day, but after doing the bridge climb it puts another whole perspective on the way you look at th…
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#10 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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wongjst says:
Darling Harbour is located in the central business district of Sydney and next to Chinatown, it's a large recreational areas where many pedestrians are enjoy walking thru, with many pubs, restaurants, and shopping surrounded it.
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#11 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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petit_gooroo says:
This zoo is amazing. First, you have to take the ferry in Sydney Harbour to reach it, and once your are in you have great views on the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and the City, which is always nice. Secondly, it is just the best zoo I have visited so far !
The animals encounters are just incr…
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#12 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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Adrian_Liston says:
The Australian Museum in Sydney is everything I expect from a museum. You walk in and, as their should be, a skeleton of a whale is hanging over you. You have a hall of skeletons, stuffed animals from Australia, an interesting mineral collection, a hall of dinosaurs and artefacts from indigenous Aus…
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#13 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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dfoo says:
You just missed one that was along the shores of Bondi. It's called Sculptures by the Sea. Every yeah people flock to it to see the sculptures and it gives relatively unknown artists exposure. Last years winner (who did the melting ice cream truck) is now getting some international recognition becau…
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#14 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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nansje23 says:
In Holland we know different kinds of Zoo's, wildlifeparks.. All the animals are behind bars and you can't touch them.. Here in Australia it's so different and we really loved it!
When we stepped in there was a guy standing with a few kewl animals.. even a few poision one.. hihi.. =)
I made a …
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#15 of 27 things to do in Sydney
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petit_gooroo says:
The Chinese Garden, located in the busy Darling Harbour, is a very quiet and peaceful place where you can relax easily for 6$. For an additional fee, you can have a tea at the end of your visit.
I did the tour in a bit more than an hour, but you can spend much more time there! There are plenty of…
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