Good Places for Sightseeing in Sidney

Sidney Luna ParkSydney a sprawling city with many neighborhoods, but the very centre of Sydney is not so great and that it runs very well walk to the followers. For others, a Network train, bus and ferry (from Circular Quay, next to the Opera) perfectly serves the city. The fare varies depending on the distance travelled. Various daily and weekly subscriptions are available and are quickly recouped.Take a tour of the historic district of Rocks are located where the oldest houses in the city, go walk on the streets of Paddington and Newton on Saturday mornings these places have a small march that will delight you! Prefer the beaches of Bronte (pronounced Bronti) or Coogee (pronounced Cougii) or even better, and Watsons Bay (accessible by ferry) and less than overcrowded and Watson Bay has the huge advantage of having virtually qucune wave is the result that you can bring children and swim and not just swim as on others. You should know that in Australia, the waves were huge and had less to go with a surfboard or body board you do not take advantage of the Ocean. Unless they go on tiny beaches known only Australian or Aussies! Watsons Bay is one, since turned to the interior of the bay has the same mouth of the ocean.

Downtown/CBD
Downtown Sydney is turned towards the bay. You will find everything a big city shelters has the respect of Paris or London, many banks, nightclubs, hostels (Backpacker) cyber cafe, supermarket.

The city centre is around Town Hall (Town Hall, Martin Place (all pedestrian) and the Queen Victoria Building (QVB or large mall) and revolves grace a large arteries: George street, Pitt street. All the streets are perpendicular, it is therefore easy to identify. George street is a street of the most lively on Friday evening and Saturday evening, she receives all pubs, bars and other boxes nights, many youth hostels and also on its ratings, an innumerable amount of restaurants. Therefore the city or leave when we do not know much Sydney.

Great Spots to Go 

  • Darling Harbour or amusement park established at the water’s edge with many bars, restaurants and entertainment at night. With just a symbol Chinese Garden (paid) sumptuous, or Sydney Aquarium you can see sharks and other fish that can be found in its latitudes, and the Maritim Museum (Musee de la Marine).
  • Kings Cross is a district with many hostels, and other cyber cafe bars, nightclubs … It has a bad reputation because there are prostitutes but is becoming increasingly popular among young for the exits Friday night.
  • Newton, there is a homosexual community, as to Oxford street and Surry Hill but it is a quiet, green or it is good to live there.
  • Eatern Suburbs
  • Northern Beaches
  • Parramatta
  • Paddington
    • In 1840 were built the Victoria Barracks (Victorian barracks) to house 800 soldiers. At the time, the surrounding land were purchased and many Victorian homes built quickly. These beautiful homes we can still see today are distinguished by their terraces in the facade, they are also called “terraces houses”. The tourist buses (Sydney Explorer and Bondi Explorer) as well as the regular lines can quickly reach the place.
  • Sydney Opera House
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge
    • Bridge Climb (dramatic, $ 155 (off-peak) to $ 225 (overnight))
      Mount the Pylon ($ 8.50)
      Cross it: take a train station in Milson’s Point and climb the stairs to the right (it’s free, and the views are excellent) 
  • Swim to the beaches of Bondi, Manly, Cronulla or Wattamulla
  • Visit Sydney Olympic Park, the venue of the Olympic Games of 2000 ( “the best Games ever!)
  • Fox Studios (film studio)
  • Sydney Aquarium
    • The aquarium is located on the east shore of Cockle Bay at Darling Harbour is remarkable in every way! Apart from the fact that it presents the greatest variety of aquatic species of the Australian continent, three special features make it a unique attraction: the reconstitution of the environment of the Great Barrier Reef, ‘Touch area’, which offers the possibility of touch some residents of the aquarium, underwater tunnels to gather on the sea floor surrounded by sharks.
  • Australian National Maritime Museum (National Maritime Museum)
  • Art Gallery of NSW
  • Take a walk was “The Rocks” (Stones), arts centre in Sydney.
  • Take a boat from Circular Quay across the bay Taronga Park Zoo (Taronga Zoo).

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