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SYDNEY BEACHES
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There are a number of Southern beaches, the main and most famous being Bondi Beach. From Bondi Beach you can walk all the way to Coogee, which is a very pleasant clifftop walk. Once you are around Mackenzies Point you will come to Tamarama, another g... |
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CULTURE & LIFESTYLE
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CultureSydney hosts many different festivals and some of Australia's largest social and cultural events. These include the Sydney Festival, Australia's largest arts festival which is a celebration involving both indoor and free outdoor performances t... |
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AMAZING ARCHITECTURE
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Sydney's skyline is large and widely recognizable. Sydney also possesses a wide array of diversity of modern and old architectural style. They range from the simple Francis Greenways Georgian buildings to Jorn Utzon's Expressionist Sydney Opera House... |
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SIGHTSEEING
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LandmarksThe Sydney Harbour Bridge crosses the harbour from the The Rocks to North Sydney. There are many different experiences centred around the bridge. You can walk or cycle across, picnic under, or climb over the Harbour Bridge. See the details i... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN SYDNEY
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Sydney has an enormous number of places to drink and party. A limited number of venues have 24 hour licenses, however the majority close before 3AM and some as early as 11PM, particularly if there are nearby residents. Most venues will have door staf... |
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THINGS TO DO
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Swim at one of Sydney's many surf beaches. Try Bondi, Manly, Coogee, Cronulla or Wattamolla, or get off the tourist trail at one of the other beaches in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs or Northern Beaches. Swing by the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Art Gall... |
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SYDNEY DISTRICTS
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DistrictsSydney has a compact city centre surrounded by sprawling suburbs, forming a vast metropolitan area. Central SydneyCity Centre The busy centre of government and finance, but also home to many famous attractions, fine restaurants, and shopping... |
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SYDNEY TRANSPORT
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TransportMost Sydney residents travel by car through the system of roads and motorways. The most important trunk routes in the urban area are the nine Metroads, which include the 110 km (68 mi) Sydney Orbital Network. Sydney is also served by train, ... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge crosses the harbour from the The Rocks to North Sydney. There are many different experiences centred around the bridge. You can walk or cycle across, picnic under, or climb over the Harbour Bridge. See the details in The Roc... |
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AIRPORT TRANSFERS
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RailThe airport is accessible by via the Airport Link underground rail line. The International railway station is located below the International terminal, while the Domestic railway station is located under the car park between the domestic terminal... |
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