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Bondi Beach Sydney

Bondi Beach is the most famous surf beach in Australia. It's large, white, sand beach located on a sweeping bay producing a good surf. Bondi Beach is in a great location visitor's can enjoy the beach along with other top area attractions such as The Historic Rocks areas, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay. Located on the strip behind Bondi Beach you can enjoy restaurants, cafes and other shops. This is a great place for people watching.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

One of the most famous landmarks of Sydney is The Sydney Harbour Bridge. Completed in 1932, this famous bridge took eight years to build including the railway line. More than 150,000 vehicles cross the bridge daily, all visitors should experience the Pylon Lookout. Located inside the Lookout is a display showing how the bridge was built.

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If Sydney is your next vacation destination, then you definitely have to check out some of these attractions and sites:
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
    Is a short walk from the Sydney Opera House along the waters edge. The gardens are a great place to escape from the noise of the busy city and enjoy a quiet lunch. The Royal Botanic Gardens are home to over one million plant specimens. These large gardens cover land between the harbour and the eastern part of the central business district. From the top of the hill you can see the harbour this is a great spot for pictures. Located at the lower part of the gardens is a walkway perfect for an afternoon jog or walk. The Garden also provides a hop on train to take you around the gardens.
     

  • The Rocks   
    Is a very popular area for visitors of Sydney. The Rocks is located next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Rocks is the oldest area of Sydney is also referred to as Sydney's outdoor museum. This historical district has updated with the times with restaurants, cafes, tourist shops and more. While keeping Old World charm and historic buildings.
     

  • Sydney Aquarium at Darling Harbour
    Darling Harbour is home to several popular area attractions including the World Famous Sydney Aquarium. This spacious, state of the art aquarium is home to more than 12,000 Australian aquatic animals including rays. huge sharks, platypus, penguins, crocodiles and many more. As you explore one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world, be sure to visit the shark exhibit and glass bottom boat and watch as they feed the sharks.
     

  • Darling Harbour
    This former dockside area has been transformed into a popular tourist site. The monorail service runs from the Central Business District to Darling Harbour making frequent stops at points around the harbour. The Cockle Bay Wharf is a large complex located on the city side of Darling Harbour offering plenty of local restaurants for every budget including posh restaurants for a special occasion.
     

  • The Sydney Opera House
    Opened in October 1973 located on the Harbour. The Opera House draws travelers from around the world who marvel at this popular icon of Sydney. Visitor's can tour the Opera House and experience the history and architecture along with the daily life at the Opera House. Go behind the scenes and stand on stage in the world famous Concert Hall or Opera Theatre.
     

  • Circular Quay
    Is referred to as the hub of Sydney Harbour nestled in a small inlet called Sydney Cove. Several attractions are located around the harbour a popular place to hang out on a sunny day. The Quay is busy with ferries departing every few minutes to different places around the harbour. Also located at the Quay is a major railway station running underground offering additional transportation around Sydney. Alongside the ferry terminals you can find several, small, outdoor cafes and restaurants.
     

December 9, 2008