Ten Most Amazing Places To Visit In Sydney
Everyone is busy making lists these days. I decided to create a list of Ten Most Amazing Places To Visit In Sydney. There are many thrilling sight-seeing spots for visitors here in Sydney. There are cool hotels, pubs, places of historic interest, eateries and also sanctuaries. Sydney Opera House The first and foremost place worth visiting is the Sydney Opera House. It is the most legendary and distinguished historical attraction. In fact, it has been conferred the title of a heritage site. It can be even included amongst one of the greatest and finest places worth visiting. ...
Sydney History
Sydney has a history starting from the prehistoric era. The Sydney Harbor, previously known as Port Jackson was inhabited by the Aborigines for over forty thousand years. You can still find evidences of their existence through the carvings on the rocks at various places. Despite a lot of development that the city has undergone over the years these rocks still bear those marks and are considered to be worth seeing due to the sandstone content of the rocks rendering it convenient for those carvings. The latter part of the 19th century saw huge digging to set up a ...
Beaches in Sydney
Different Beaches in Sydney Australia as a country is absolute paradise for the beach hopper and Sydney in particular has a lot in store for beach enthusiasts in both the northern and southern parts. These beaches are typical havens for chilling out, surfing and sun bathing. The northern beaches stretch from Manly and extend till Palm Beach and some of the popular beaches are Whale, Avalon, and the Bilgola beaches. The southern beaches start from Bondi and terminate about the Botany Bay. Some of the famous beaches are Bronte, Coogee and Tamarama beaches. There are other beaches along side ...
Sydney Travel
Spit Bridge To Manly Walk
If you feel like moving around to the scenic outdoors or head for some sports and...
Milson’s Point & McMahon Point
The entire stretch of north Sydney has some of most spectacular sights and is dotted...
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Green Point Reserve
The Green Point Reserve is yet another of the numerous reserves or the protected...
Dee Why
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The Three Sisters
The Blue Mountains are the favorite destination for Sydneysiders who want a respite from the sweltering heat of the plains. The Blue Mountains are a world heritage site just one and a half hours drive away from Sydney. Katoomba is a busy tourist town located in the Blue Mountains and is famous for the Three Sisters, a rock formation that is situated... [Read more of this review]
The Queen Victoria Building
The Queen Victoria building or the QVB as it is called by the Sydneysiders, is beautiful. It is a huge building that is spread over a whole city block. It was first constructed in 1898 to relocate the old Sydney markets into a centralized building. It has since accommodated a concert hall which later converted into a City Library. It has held municipal... [Read more of this review]
The Australian Maritime Museum
Address : 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour Phone : 612 9298 3777 Directions : The above address sounds specific but in truth, it is very easy to find. Just go to the end of the Darling Harbour Shoppe after the Pyrmont Bridge. You will see the Lighthouse, the Destroyer and the Submarine. The History of The Australian Maritime Museum The museum was... [Read more of this review]
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge which is also called “the coat hangar” by Sydneysiders, is one of the most recognizable features of Sydney, Australia along with the Sydney Opera House. This bridge was a remarkable feat of engineering at the time it was constructed in 1932. The length of the bridge and its cost was simply awe-inspiring. No visit to... [Read more of this review]
Sydney Fish Market
Sydney Fish Market, a privately owned company was established in 1945 by the NSW government. One can buy Sydney’s freshest seafood here and it is also the home to Sydney’s leading cooking school, Sydney Seafood School. The school offers courses in cooking different variety of seafood at home. Over 14, 000 people attend this school every year. In... [Read more of this review]
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