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New South Wales and Sydney,
Australia / Attractions, Sites to See and Things To Do
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- Bondi
Beach: Bondi Beach is one of Australia's
most famous beaches and among the world's most
well-known beaches. It is located in the Municipality
of Waverley in east Sydney. The beach,
roughly a kilometre long, is enclosed at the
north and south by headlands. Every day of the
year lifeguards patrol the beach between the
yellow and red flags. Take a stroll along the
beachside promenade, along with dogs with style
and babies with attitude. Away from the beach
there are numerous cafes and restaurants, as
well as hostels, hotels, a great variety of
shops, and even a small golf course.
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- Bridge
Climb: The most memorable experience Sydney
can offer...a climb to the top of the world
famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. See the most spectacular
views of the city of Sydney from the top of
the world's largest steel arch bridge.
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- Darling
Harbour: Sydney's Darling Harbour,
situated just minutes from central Sydney, is
one of the world's great waterfront destinations
and one of Australia's major tourist attractions.
It's the place where Sydneysiders go to stroll
the harbour foreshores, meet for a coffee or
a meal at one of the many waterside cafes and
restaurants, visit one of the unique attractions
or enjoy the many events and festivals held
throughout the year.
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- Historic
Houses Trust of News South Wales: The Historic
Houses Trust of New South Wales presents 9 exciting
museums that reveals Sydney's history.
Australian historic houses, buildings and gardens
in Sydney and surrounds. Each museum offers
a unique experience and provides a different
picture of the past.
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- Manly
Beach: Manly, the first of Sydney's Northern
Beaches, sits on an isthmus that separates the
calm waters of Sydney Harbour from the ocean swells
of the South Pacific. There are many parts to this
site that while having a particular interest in the
Ocean Beach of Manly also has a lot to do with the
whole of Sydney's Northern Beaches.
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- Manly
Surf School: Manly Surf School is Sydney's largest
surf school and has been teaching surfing from Manly
to Palm Beach for 17 years.
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- Matilda
Cruises: Sydney Harbour cruises. Address:
Street Address: Pier 26 Aquarium Wharf Darling Harbour,
Sydney, NSW 2000
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- Museum
of Contemporary Art: The MCA is Australia's leading
contemporary art museum. It is located at one of the
most beautiful sites in the world, at Circular Quay,
across from the Sydney Opera House and at the
entrance to Sydney's historic and cultural heartland,
The Rocks.
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- Old
Mogo Town: 1850s Gold Rush Theme Park with daily
tours, restaurant, lake for picnics and gold panning.
Step back in time and discover Australian goldrush
history at Mogo on the South Coast, NSW Australia.
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- Powerhouse
Museum: The Powerhouse has brilliant exhibitions
covering science, technology, decorative arts,
design and Australian social history. There is also
a constantly changing program of temporary
exhibitions and events. The museum also includes the
historic Sydney Observatory. The two make up the
Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, a New South
Wales government cultural institution.
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- Royal
Botanic Gardens: The Royal Botanic Gardens in
Sydney are an oasis of tranquillity and greenery
in the heart of the city. Situated on the shores of
the Harbour, the Gardens is within minutes of Circular
Quay, the Overseas Shipping Terminal and the Central
Business District. Its foreshore walk provides magnificent
views of the Harbour, Harbour Bridge, Opera House
and city skyline.
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- Skyway:
The Skyway is a horizontal cable car ride in the spectacular
Blue Mountains west of Sydney with great views of
the famous sites such as Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls,
Mt Solitary and Orphan Rock.
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