Sydney bustles in activity and the Circular Quay is the main hub and the ferry terminus. This place is vibrant and there are lots of cruises, sail boats and ferries at this place and a well located starting point. It is possible to reach any place in Sydney by either taking the ferry or the bus or train. There are also water taxis available from the West Circular Quay area which is semi circular.
There are parks, restaurants, pedestrian malls and also train stations and ferry stations available. The well known Opera House has many art galleries and the well known Museum of Contemporary Art. Another busy place is the grand custom house which attracts many tourists. There are also food courts, cafes and bars which are quite popular and attracts visitors. Also there are many shopping arcades and good looking restaurants. Another attraction is the attractive Royal Botanical gardens.
The Overseas Passenger Terminal is well received by many tourists. Also Sydney Opera House houses the bronze plaques of world renowned authors like Kipling, Mark Twain, D H Lawrence and Joseph Conrad. Tourists can go in for guided tours, watch music shows and live theatre. If they want to enjoy their good evening, they can go either to a ballet or an opera at these theatres. Also there is wonderful performance on the streets by street performers which would leave a lasting impression on the tourists.
Locals and commuters who regularly travel from Sydney Bay love the Quay as the surroundings are serene and comfortable. People love to watch the mystic of the rising sun emerging from the blue waters. There are beautiful lights on the quay which are displayed at night and they are festive in nature. The two attractive places which are the Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge lend an exclusive view.
This focal point is vibrant with activity and community celebrations during Australia Day firework celebration and New Year Eve. One can catch enthralling views of the city and Harbor from here and it is truly a picture postcard, without an exaggeration. Another place which is well lit is the Circular Quay and it is a lovely combination of tourism, transportation and leisure and one of the most important place in Sydney which tourists should not miss out visiting.
Tourists as well as locals visit the Blue mountains which is the hot notch destination to run away from the scorching heat of the plains. This world famous heritage site is a ninety minute drive from Sydney. The busy town of Katoomba is located here and is popular for the Three sisters which is a rock formation. All the guided tours to this wonderful mountain are enjoyed by tourists and the wonderful settings and surroundings are captured by not only amateur photographers but also by professional ones. Tourists visiting this place in September can enjoy the spring time. The Blue Mountains and Katoomba flowers fill the lush hills with green foliage and attractive flowers.

