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The Harbor Bridge is a giant made of steel.

Awesome is just the view from the arches of the Bridge: The Bridge Climb offers an enterprise-managed and secure hiking above and below the bridge, when you reach the top of the arches and you have a 360 degree view of the harbor. The tour lasts three and a half hours including an introductory training for adults and costs AUD 160 to 225 (children under 16 pay 100 to 175 AUD). At the highest point souvenir photos are shot, you can buy after the trip. To carry a separate camera is not possible. In the entrance to Bridge Climb is a gallery with pictures of various well-known visitors.

Royal Botanic Garden

The Botanical Garden is located at Mrs Macquarie’s Road and is well served by public transport. It is open daily from 07.00 clock until sundown. Daily at 10:30 Clock Free Guided tours available. Similarly, a self-guided audio tour exists. The Botanical Garden is beautiful and a green oasis in the middle of the city.
Sydney Opera House

The architectural masterpiece by Danish architect Jørn Utzon has become the symbol of Sydney. Back in 1957, started construction, but disagreements with the architects ensured that the opera could not be opened until 1973. In the three buildings with a sail-shaped roof are 5 theaters. More than three thousand events each year, offer a wide array Culture: Symphony, opera, jazz, ballet, musicals, theater, film and much more annually attract about two million visitors. Those who do not have the time or leisure for one of the many events can take part in a guided tour of a before and behind the scenes of the opera. The Opera House is open all year except Christmas and Good Friday.

Sydney Aquarium

A visit to the Sydney Aquarium is like an immersion into another world. Here you can walk on Meeresgrud between sharks, underwater, or look on the sea lions at play. This is thanks to three pools with elem acrylic tunnel at the bottom of a dry and very intressantes experience. Even someone who has never touched a starfish can do so here. The aquarium is recommended for young and old alike intressant and in any case.

The world-famous Sydney Opera House.

Sydney Tower

The Sydney Tower is 305 meters height, the second highest free-standing building in the southern hemisphere. On 250 meters there is a publicly accessible observation deck. At the foot of the tower lies the Center Point shopping and business center. The tower was opened in 1981 and is annually visited by 800,000 visitors. The view over the city and surrounding area is fantastic, unfortunately the views of the Opera and the Habourbridge is not free.

The Rocks

The Rocks is the oldest district of Sydney. Today it is a very touristic area where one can still see many Victorian buildings. The area invites you for a little tour of one and there are many good restaurants (eg Sailor Thai) and bars.

Taronga Zoo

Taronga Zoo is a zoo with many well-made domestic animals, which would be on an outback tour only very rarely or never seen. “Taronga” stands for “beautiful view” and you get in a visit to the zoo offered the same in any case. Even if the admission is not entirely favorable to compensate the view of the skyline of Sydney in any event and a visit is definitely worthwhile. You can reach the zoo is best if you take a ferry from Circular Quay.

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About Sydney

Sydney – Unofficial capital of Australia – Australia’s largest city Sydney is located on the east coast of the smallest continent of the earth, in the state of New South Wales. In the Sydney metropolitan area are now 4.5 million people living together from different nations.
The time difference in Sydney for the BST is + 8 hours, in winter it is +10 hours.

Main Attractions in Sydney

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach is the hottest beach in town! On the weekend are all there, it was tourists and locals. With very good weather the swimming costumes should be there, in windy weather, surfers can enjoy the water. During the week there are quiet moments, but because of the large crowd at the weekend, the infrastructure is very well adjusted to tourists and partygoers. There are a lot of cool cafes and lounges and dinner is announced almost always party. Who wants to be quite cool is styled (and appropriate), goes to the Bondi Iceberg and leaves in the view on the beach.

Bondi Coastal Walk

Hikers who absolutely should run from Bondi to Glebe. The trail is very beautiful and offers breathtaking views. With a little luck you can see dolphins. Be sure to apply sunscreen thickly!

Manly Beach

But the ferry ride from Circular Quay to Manly Beach is the way to Manly even worth it. At 30 minutes by ferry to get to Manly and a beautiful beach that belongs next to Bondi, the biggest and most attractive beaches in the Sydney area. The road from the ferry to the beach leads through a completely pedestrian area besieged by tourists. On the beach promenade, there are many quiet places to stay, and the most inviting cafes.

Chinatown

Chinatown is located near the Central Station and in the Chinese mall stroll is very interesting. There are many small restaurants and bars. The best tips for Restaurant at the hostel to ask. One can well walk from Chinatown to Darling Harbor, and so a very interesting pub crawling to complete in one evening.

Chinese Garden of Friendship

The Chinese Garden of Friendship (Chinese Garden of Friendship) is a gift from Sydney’s Chinese sister city, Guangzhou in China. The name should be Ausruck for the strong ties between Australia and China. Sydney’s Chinese Garden is one of the few public Chinese gardens outside China, and provides an insight into the culture of China. Chinese Garden offers an oasis of calm amidst the daily hustle and bustle around the city. The park costs 6 AUD Admission for adults (concessions 3 AUD) and is open daily from 9:30 clock – 17:00 clock.

Harbor Bridge

The 495-meter-long Harbor Bridge spans the harbor of Sydney and was 19th Inaugurated in March 1932. Previously, the crossing of the harbor was possible only by ferry. 1400 workers created in eight years of construction the bridge, which still applies today as a master of engineering management. The arches have a span of 503 meters and the cables extend to 36 meters into the rock at the ends of the bridge. Every day the bridge will sail from 150,000 cars.

In addition to the roadways is also rails and two footpaths on the bridge. On the pylon, the opera is closest (south side) is a viewing platform (Pylon Lookout). Pylon is a museum that documented the construction of the bridge with lots of photos and texts. From the platform offers an impressive view of the skyline and the Opera. The museum and observation deck is open all year except Christmas.

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