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Hi Kate,
I’m from Sydney and here is a list of the must see and things to do. I have also included sites for you to visit to read more information.
This is a list of things to do that are in the city and Tarongo Zoo is a quick ferry ride across the harbour.
1.Sky Walk on Sydney Tower. http://www.skywalk.com.au/
2.Bridge Climb http://www.bridgeclimb.com/
3.Sydney Wildlife World http://www.sydneywildlifeworld.com.au/?reload
4.Sydney Aquarium http://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au/
5.Taronga Zoo http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au/
6.Jet Boat Ride http://www.thunderjetboat.com.au/ http://www.ozjetboating.com/
7.Wild Ride on the back of a Harley Motor Cycle Bike http://www.wildride.com.au/tour-sydney.php
8.Harbour Cruise http://www.sydney.com.au/cruises.htm
Here is a list of things to see.
1.Darling Harbour http://www.darlingharbour.com/
2.Manly. Catch the ferry from Circular Quay http://www.manlyweb.com.au/
3.Bondi Beach http://www.australianexplorer.com/sydney_bondi_beach.htm
4.The Rocks http://www.therocks.com/ Great for walking around and having a beer and lunch in one of the Bubs
5.Opera House. Easy to walk around
6.Blue Mountains Tour http://www.bluemts.com.au/tourist/Default.asp http://www.bluemts.com.au/tourist/thingsToDo/threeSisters.asp The must do things while in the Blue Mountains are:
7.SCENIC SKYWAY http://www.scenicworld.com.au/attractions_skyway.asp the best place to stand is right at the front.
8.SCENIC FLYWAY http://www.scenicworld.com.au/attractions_flyway.asp
9.SCENIC RAILWAY http://www.scenicworld.com.au/attractions_railway.asp
10.SCENIC CABLEWAY http://www.scenicworld.com.au/attractions_cableway.asp
11.The Newport Arms Hotel http://www.newportarms.com.au/ If you can and it’s not raining have lunch at The Newport Arms Hotel
Another good thing do, is go the google images and take I look at few of the things I have suggested to do.
Hope you enjoy your stay in Sydney
http://www.darlingharbour.com/sydney-Things_to_Do_in_Sydney_Darling_Harbour.htm
http://www.darlingharbour.com/dyncontent.cfm?menuID=612 |
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Darren J
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Do the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. Its a leisurely climb to the top of the bridge and back down again. Its nothing strenuous (a woman of 90 did it) and there are some great views from the top. |
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trykindness
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There are so many things to visit in Sydney but I will suggest them in order. I used to live there and I visit at least every 5 years.
Darling Harbor
National Art Gallery
Sydney Opera house
Lunch or dinner at Sydney Centerpoint Tower
Taroonga Park Zoo
Manly Beach, try both the family beach and nude beach
Oh my gosh so many more but the main thing is to get there, once you are there, you will find a small magazine that is free, get one of them as they ill have Mpas, ideas around Sydney etc, these are also available at the airport HAPPY TRIP |
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Scorpio
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Taronga zoo, opear house, Maritime Museum (the gallary's free of charge, but it's boring, so get a navy ticket $18 so you can get a tour inside the naval ship and submarine), Chinatown and Darling harbour, Sydney aquarium, Imax.
Have Fun! |
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As_It_Is
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if bloke or fun girl (always welcome)
Oxford tavern,/ritas in Petersham on purple line (note time it right or wait) only few stops from central
out of station up bridge, fet up to main road, right up to high road 100m
9-930 on wednesday.
jelly wrestle night. very immature and silly and fun... be cheeky and loud
Also go scuba dive in manley aquarium shark tank
Say high to cockatoo flock in botantical gardens... bread is poison to them try carrots.
Glebe market.
If in season Whale watch
Go northern beaches... wipes floor with bondi
Newcastle to see dolphins.
Climb bridge
look up Andos Outback Tour |
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cherub
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Darling Harbour with its gardens, Powerhouse Museum is brilliant, shops etc.
Manly Beach and town.
Coogee Bay and beach.
Circular Quay and The Rocks area.
The Opera House.
Outside Sydney: The Hunter Valley Vineyards
The Blue Mountains
Palm Beach |
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ricky rawhide
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get drunk in darling harbour and go on the route 69 bar crawl that leaves from the wake up hostel. |
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stephen g
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The Sydney botanical gardens are a must, its free |
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amsterdam
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Hi Kate, I'm in Sydney now. The tour of the Opera House takes about an hour and is fascinating (you can book online) There's currently an exhibition "Bridging Sydney" at the Museum of Sydney - really good, the bridge will be 75 years old in March. My beloved has booked to climb the bridge tomorrow, hope its a bit cooler (37 today) can't tell you what it's like but they breathalyse you first! The Opera Bar on Bennelong Point (just before the Opera House) is a great place to sit and admire the famous view. Take the Manly Ferry from Circular Quay. On Saturday go to Paddington, there's a truly fabulous market there. Go to Sydney Fish Market and have a big fried fish platter. Get a manicure and pedicure anywhere - so much cheaper than the UK. You will have a great time whatever you do. |
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divine i
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all the ones mentioned as well as hyde park, st marys cathedral. china town is fantastic, bronte/bondi beaches. go thru the backstreets of paddington, five ways for beautiful little shops.. |
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Ni-Kay!
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I just got back from being in Sydney for New Years. There is so much to see and do! I suggest Bondi for a full day. Take the Sydney/Bondi Explorer buses. They are awsome! If you can go up to the Gold Coast! |
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akyoo7
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There is plenty to see in sydney.
The first thing is the harbour of course.and then you can work your way out from there. |
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:)
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Centrepoint Tower, The Sydney Opera house, which is stunning under the city lights and is a popular architectural icon, the Harbour bridge, The Botanical Gardens, Newtown for it's trendy clothing stores and rich vibrant culture, Manly beech cause it gets really hot in Australia and Glebe cause it has some really cool markets. |
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