Sydney's Top 10 Travel Attractions
Sydney's Top 10 according to DK
10. Bondi Beach
The closest ocean beach to the centre of Sydney, Bondi Beach has become synonymous with Sydney's beach lifestyle and is very popular with tourists, daytrippers, backpackers, residents and all Sydneysiders. Bondi Beach is famous for its glistening ocean, pristine sands, reliable surf and seaside spirit. It's laid back coastal lifestyle, cafe culture, boutique shops and thriving, eclectic community is equally enticing.
9. Taronga Zoo
Taronga Zoo is the city zoo of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and is located on the shores of Sydney Harbour in the suburb of Mosman. It was officially opened on 7 October 1916. Taronga Zoo is managed by the Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales, under the trading name Taronga Conservation Society, along with its sister Zoo Dubbo's Taronga Western Plains Zoo.
8. Powerhouse Museum
The Powerhouse Museum is the major branch of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences in Sydney, the other being the historic Sydney Observatory. Although often described as a science museum, the Powerhouse has a diverse collection encompassing all sorts of technology including Decorative arts, Science, Communication, Transport, Costume, Furniture, Media, Computer technology, Space technology and Steam engines.
7. Darling Harbour & Chinatown
Darling Harbour is an extensive area almost completely dedicated to entertainment and tourism. For many decades acting as the core of the working port of Sydney, Darling Harbour was developed for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. It has a large exhibition space, a convention centre, the National Maritime Museum, Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife World, and a Madame Tussauds museum.
6. Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales, located in The Domain, was established in 1880 and is the most important public gallery in Sydney and the fourth largest in Australia. Admission is free to the general exhibition space, which displays Australian (from settlement to contemporary), European and Asian art.
5. Royal Botanic Gardens & The Domain
The Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, is the most central of the three major botanical gardens open to the public in Sydney. The gardens were opened in 1816, and are managed by the same trust that manages the adjoining The Domain. The gardens are open every day of the year, and access is free.
4. The Rocks & Circular Quay
The Rocks is sandstone buildings, history, laneways, culture and Australiana by day, and a busy pub scene by night. It is the historical precinct of central Sydney immediately to the north of the City centre on the western side of Sydney Cove. The Rocks is very different in character and atmosphere from the neighbouring commercial and retail centre of Sydney
3. Sydney Harbour
Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney. Widely considered to be one of the world's finest harbours, it is known for its beauty, and in particular, as the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge which connects central Sydney with the Northern Suburbs region extended metropolitan area.
2. Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an unmissable landmark of Sydney. It is fondly known as the Coat Hanger and is visible from many parts of the Rocks, and elsewhere in the City Centre. It isn't the longest bridge or hold any other records for size. However the sheer scale of the structure right in the centre of Australia's largest city is unrivalled.
1. Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the facility is adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, between Sydney and Farm Coves. Identified as one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world, the facility is managed by the Sydney Opera House Trust, under the auspices of the New South Wales Ministry of the Arts.
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Charlotte Plains Station - Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia
Charlotte Plains Station - Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia
Charlotte Plains Station is an authentic outback station stay with a difference. Sit in the hot artesian baths and watch the sun go down. It’s magic!
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Understanding Sydney Trains
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OMG the Sydney trains were next to Tokyo, the most complicated system to understand for me :( Wish I had someone tell me about them before I arrived, and hopefully this video helps you!
Sydney was the first city in Australia I decided to make videos in, I stayed there for over a month and tried to experience life as a local. My videos will have some tips on tourism, but mostly I cover topic related to day to day life, like safety in the city, public transportation, how to get a data sim card and so on. I shot over 30 videos including a couple in Mandarin!!
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Vida en Australia: Sydney es un INFIERNO!!!! | Verano en Australia
Sydney un infierno Australia 2019 - Sydney sweltered through another 30-plus degree day on Saturday with no respite in sight from heatwave conditions until the new year. Penrith recorded a temperature of 38 degrees just before 2pm on Saturday and the CBD 30, with temperatures expected to be even hotter on Sunday. Beaches across Sydney were packed on Saturday, with some of the busiest being Coogee and Maroubra, Surf Live Saving NSW. The summer of storms continues for NSW with large swathes of the state - including the western Sydney metro region - facing another bout of thundery weather. The alert said the storms were likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding, damaging winds and large, possibly giant hailstones over the next several hours.
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TOP 20 COLES BAY (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia. Coles Bay located on east coast of Tasmania about 209 km south-east of Launceston and 192 km north-east of Hobart. Coles Bay is the main entrance to the Freycinet National Park.
Things to do in Coles Bay is to visit must see places such as Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Mt Amos, Friendly Beach, Hazards Beach. Other what to do list in Coles Bay is to enjoy the experiences of All4Adventures, The Long Lunch Tour Co, Freycinet Air Tours, Freycinet Adventures, Wineglass Bay Cruises, Oyster Bay Tour, Freycinet Marine Farm, Freycinet Charters, Sail Freycinet, Freycinet Experience, Freycinet Paintball & Campground, Moulting Lagoon Eco Tour, Freycinet Flyer and SUP Freycinet.
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How To Catch The Train To YWAM | Sydney to Newcastle
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Just got off a flight at Sydney International Airport? Ever wondered how to get yourself up the coast to YWAM Newcastle in Australia? In this video we show you how to catch the train as one of the cheapest travel options.
1. Turn right out of customs and walk past McDonalds to the train station inside the airport. There will be signs as well.
2. Purchase a Single Ticket to Waratah train station. This is the station in Newcastle closest to YWAM Newcastle.
3. Board the next train to Central Station. (approx. 10 minute ride)
4. At Central Station find the screens with the train schedule for the Newcastle & Central Coast Line.
5. Board the next train to Newcastle. (approx. 3-3.5 hours ride)
6. Exit the train at Hamilton Station.
7. Cross over to the opposite train platform and board next train labeled to Maitland. Waratah train station is only one stop away.
8. Exit train and walk to YWAM Newcastle. (apprx. 2-5 minutes.)
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Best Things To Do in Zhanjiang, China
Zhanjiang Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Zhanjiang. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Zhanjiang for You. Discover Zhanjiang as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Zhanjiang.
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List of Best Things to do in Zhanjiang, China
Huguangyan Scenic Area
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Naozhou Island
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South Subtropical Botanical Garden of Zhanjiang
Sydney Travel Guide with magical Sydney Weather and Atmosphere
Sydney Travel Guide with magical Sydney Weather and Atmosphere
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Port Jackson and extends about 70 km (43.5 mi) on its periphery towards the Blue Mountains to the west, Hawkesbury to the north, and Macarthur to the south. Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs, 40 local government areas and 15 contiguous regions. Sydney is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs.
Brimming with history, nature, culture, art, fashion, cuisine, design, Sydney's set next to miles of ocean coastline and sandy surf beaches. Longterm immigration has led to the cities reputation as one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in Australia and the world. The city is also home to the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, two of the most iconic structures on this planet.
Sydney has a compact city centre surrounded by sprawling suburbs, all coming together to form a vast and diverse metropolitan area.
Central Sydney including:
City Centre
The busy centre of government and finance, but also home to many famous attractions, fine restaurants, and shopping.
The Rocks
Just to the west of Circular Quay, now a cosmopolitan area, The Rocks includes the first colonial village of Sydney and the iconic Harbour Bridge.
Darling Harbour
An extensive leisure and entertainment area immediately to the west of the Central Business District (CBD). See restaurants, boardwalks, aquariums, wildlife, and museums by foot.
City South
The Haymarket, Chinatown and Central Station area is home to markets, cafes, Chinese culture and cuisine, and some cheaper accommodation and shopping.
City East
Kings Cross, Darlinghurst, Surry Hills, Woolloomooloo and Moore Park. Busy nightlife, and coffee shops, fashion and entertainment by day.
City West
An early morning trip to the fish markets, exploring the Powerhouse Museum, finding a maritime pub or hitting The Star Casino.
Greater Sydney including Eastern Suburbs, Southern Sydney, Inner West, Lower North Shore, Upper North Shore, Northern Beaches, North West, Parramatta, Sutherland Shire, South West, Outer West.
The city is among the top fifteen most-visited cities in the world, with millions of tourists coming each year to see the city's landmarks. Boasting over 1,000,000 ha (2,500,000 acres) of nature reserves and parks, its notable natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, Royal Botanic Garden and Hyde Park, the oldest parkland in the country. Built attractions such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House are also well known to international visitors. The main passenger airport serving the metropolitan area is Kingsford-Smith Airport, one of the world's oldest continually operating airports. Established in 1906, Central station, the largest and busiest railway station in the state, is the main hub of the city's rail network.
A lot to see in Sydney Australia such as :
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Opera House
Bondi Beach
Darling Harbour
Port Jackson
The Rocks
Circular Quay
Royal Botanic Gardens
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
BridgeClimb Sydney
Royal National Park
Manly Beach
Hyde Park
Featherdale Wildlife Park
Luna Park Sydney
WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Mrs Macquarie's Chair
Sydney Olympic Park
Cockatoo Island
St Mary's Cathedral
Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk
Australian National Maritime Museum
Shelly Beach
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Powerhouse Museum
Sea Cliff Bridge
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
Sydney Harbour National Park
Sydney Fish Market
Sydney Observatory
Sculpture by the Sea Incorporated
Kings Cross, New South Wales
Koala Park Sanctuary Sydney
Wattamolla
Paddy's Market Haymarket
Wet'n'Wild Sydney
Taronga Zoo Sydney
Barrenjoey Lighthouse
Museum of Sydney
Botany Bay
Hyde Park Barracks Museum
Balmoral
Pylon Lookout
Shark Island
North Bondi
Madame Tussauds Sydney
Bondi Icebergs Club
Wilson Parking Domain Car Park
( Sydney - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sydney . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sydney - Australia
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Sydney New South Wales Australia City Facts Online
Sydney
Sydney is a Harbour City. It is the largest, oldest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia with an enviable reputation as one of the world's most beautiful and liveable cities.
Brimming with history, nature, culture, art, fashion, cuisine, design, it is set next to miles of ocean coastline and sandy surf beaches.
The city is also home to the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, two of the most iconic structures on the planet.
Sydney is a major global city and one of the most important cities for finance in the Asia-Pacific.
Sydney hosted the 2000 Olympic Games, and continues to attract and host large international events. The city is surrounded by nature and national parks, which extend through the suburbs and right to the shores of the harbour.
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The 19th Golf Club at City Sands Review in Chinese from Vanessa by Grasshopper Travel
The true links style course, plays alongside the beach where members and visitors are welcome to enjoy a round. The course has 5 holes adjoining the beach, with a mountain backdrop and great views of the natural landscape. Established in 1897, a decade before electricity came to the town, the Club has the honour of being one of the oldest in the country. Wollongong Golf Club is situated on a magnificent stretch of pristine coastline. Its close proximity to the city and the beach, the fantastic views along the coast and the stunning mountain backdrop, make it one of the most unique golfing experiences in NSW. Wollongong Golf Club has hosted the likes of major champions Gene Sarazen, Gary Player, Bobby Locke and Steve Elkington since the club’s inception. Although Wollongong Golf Club is one of the oldest in Australia, and has just passed a 120 year milestone, the core values and philosophy have remained the same with mateship, enrichment and respect being at the heart of everything we do. Wollongong’s best experience for relaxed, coastal dining, bar areas and spaces for just about any event. You’ll find top rated club facilities all at affordable prices, including 4 star rated accommodation and free parking. Located on the doorstep of Wollongong’s bustling CBD with magnificent views overlooking Wollongong Golf Course and a stunning stretch of coastline.