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Quote: Your Aus$36 gives you a round-trip journey from Circular Quay visiting beaches, bays, districts, the racecourse and the cricket ground on a hop-on, hop-off basis. The buses run everyday from 8:45am, with the Read More
Quote: We didn't have time to explore the interior of the Barracks. Reading my guide book I have a better understanding of what this structure was used for and what is its main purpose now. It was originally constructed Read More
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Quote: I imagine the Powerhouse Museum must be a lot of fun for children, but as an adult, I didn't find it as exciting as I thought I would have. I've been to other interactive science museums in other countries, and Read More
Quote: Sydney Tower is a purpose-built lookout tower located in the middle of the Sydney's Central Business DistrictAs far as towers go, the Sydney one is neither spectacularly attractive or particularly high by world Read More
Quote: I arrived in Sydney on December 31, 2005 at 9 a.m. after 20 hours on an airplane and one day having mysteriously disappeared in transit. What I really needed was a nap, but what I wanted was to pack some city Read More
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Quote: Palm Beach is the most northerly of the Sydney beaches. While being quite a way from the city (from 45 minutes - 1 hour), the trip there is well worth it, if you can take the whole day. The beach itself is Read More
Quote: If you enjoy the beach life then Coogee Beach is but a 15 minute walk down Coogee Bay Road (located directly opposite the Royal Randwick Hotel), from Randwick town centre. The Coogee Beach beachfront has a wide Read More
Quote: Located in a building right on Manly beach, Manly Surf School is Sydney's largest surf school. With a very friendly and experienced staff, surfers at any level can take beginner, intermediate, or advanced Read More
Quote: So-named because of its 1800s cattle and corn markets, the Haymarket area is best known today for exotic Chinatown. The current location is the third in Sydney to be known as Chinatown. In the late 19th century, Read More