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Sightseeing in SydneySydney's top sights and attractionsWhat sights to see in Sydney?
Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera HouseWhen it comes to sightseeing in Sydney top of just about everyone's list is the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. But what else should you see? What are the top must see Sydney sights and attractions that should be on your sightseeing list. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, City of Sydney and Sydney's Eastern SuburbsSydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera HouseThe City of Sydney lays claim to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House for its own. Once you have taken your pictures of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House from Circular Quay what then? Why not climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout. Apart from the great views of the Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay you should be able to see all the way to Sydney Heads. The view from Sydney Heads looking back down the harbour is arguably even better! More
Manly and Sydney's Northern BeachesManly FerryThe Manly Ferry is the No.1 thing to do in Sydney. The ferry covers the 'business end' of Sydney Harbour in terms of sights and attractions. The Manly ferry leaves from Circular Quay every half-an-hour from 6am till 12 midnight every day, except on weekends and holidays when services begin at 8am. The ride takes about forty minutes, although in choppy seas the trip can take slightly longer - not to worry though, the excitement and adrenalin of dodging the surf will make you forget time altogether. Not only do you get to see the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House at close quarters you can also feast your eyes upon.. more Sydney's Taronga ZooSydney's premier Zoo gives you animals on the side of a hill sloping down to Sydney Harbour. This gives wonderful Sydney Harbour Views to photograph as well as the animals. The Sky Safari is highly recommended.. more "Sydney's" Blue MountainsOnce Sydney's beaches and Sydney Harbour have been "done", the next most common request is to see the Blue Mountains (are they really blue?). Whilst not really in Sydney, but close enough to be "claimed", the Blue Mountains is one of those places that can really give your camera a good work out. More
Hunter ValleySydney's many sights, attractions and things to do are a delight to just about all who see and experience them but Sydney also has a wealth of attractions and sights on her door step. Perhaps the most alluring is the Hunter Valley with its rolling hills, fine scenery and exquisite wine. The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest and one of its most well-known wine regions. Here you will find world-class Hunter Valley Semillon that has been called “Australia’s unique gift to the world’, great Australian Shiraz that lasts for generations, and generations of family winemakers that are here to tell the tale. Add to this a wide array of traditional and contemporary delights expected of a world famous wine region, as well as a myriad of surprises, a rich diversity of pursuits and people and you will find in Hunter Valley one of the most vibrant and relaxing places to visit. More What is Sydney's best Sightseeing Bus Tour?Unique Sydney Sightseeing Bus ToursHow would you like to see this on your Sydney Sightseeing Bus Tour? |
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