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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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monique_isaacs says:
For the most amazing way to experience Sydney CBD foreshore - go Roller Blading. I'm enrolled in four lessons and already bladed: Sydney harbour bridge; The Observatory; through Circular Quay; past the Opera House; into Botanical Gardens and onto Woolloomooloo; past the Art Gallery; into Hyde Park, ...
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SkiingRS says:
Manly Beach is by far the better of Sydney's famous beaches. Compared to its counter part Bondi it is bigger, much nicer to get to, and far less crowded. If coming from Sydney head to Circular Quay and hope on the Manly Ferry or Jet Cat (For faster ride, although the ferry ride is half the fun). ...
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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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Lynsydneyoz says:
It's a must when you get to Sydney to climb the bridge
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fairygirl1844 says:
Sydeny at New Years is nothing less than amazing. I spent the day relaxing on Brians Head in North Sydney drinking. The bridge had been closed all day and so the only way to get to North Sydney was by boat. After the crazy bus driver tryed to test how scared we would get as he sped faster and faster...
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timatmslam says:
The only way to see it all is the ferry cruise. There are several companies/options from a quick trip to dinner cruises so take yer pick and don't forget your camera. From the boat you get the best views of the Opera House, The Coat Hanger (Sydney Bridge) and the Park across the way. I was fly...
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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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fyrefly says:
When I was in Australia, I went to Sydney for ANZAC Day weekend. One of the things I did while I was there was the Weird Sydney Tour.
The tour begins at night, and you ride around the city in a hearse named Elvira, which is renovated into limo seating. The tour lasts about 3 hours and you're ta...
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hocho says:
A nice, spacious beer hall that has a variety of quality European beers on tap. Not to mention their fruit flavored beers which looked pretty good. A cool place to hang out. They serve food too, although I haven't had the chance to try it. Maybe next time =)
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leighswinburne says:
Hey up friends and strangers, just thought i would let every know about my first 2 or 3 days in Sydney (not sure how many it is im having big trouble with jet lag!!) im awake at 5-6 in the morning (now!!) and asleep at 5-6 in the afternoon!!
anyways, i sleep on a floor in a tiny apartment but our...
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Amy792 says:
The Taronga Zoo is an amazing zoo especially for being in a big city. The kangaroo, wallaby and emu enclosure was my favorite because you can get up close to the animals and some may even come out to the walkway. It was fun watching the emu chase the kangaroos and peck at their feet - it reminded ...
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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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TanjaHill says:
The Shangra La Hotel is situated in Circular Quay in Sydney, it has a cocktail bar on floor 36 with the most amazing view of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, it is pricey but well worth the visit, even if you only have 1 drink just to take in the view and remember dont forget your camera.....
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steffiedudess says:
When you are in Sydney you should diffinatly go and visit the opera house! While near the Opera house book a climb up the bridge. These places are normally taken so make sure to book. When climbing up the bridge it is quite exhausting so make sure you are hydrated becuase the heat will wear you out....
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