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Opera House |
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As well as many touring theatre, ballet, and musical productions, the Opera House is the home of Opera Australia, the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony. http://www.operahouse.com |
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BridgeClimb |
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BridgeClimb is the ultimate experience of Sydney, guided Climbs to the top of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. Climbers can choose between two 3 1/2 hour guided experiences - The Bridge Climb or The Discovery Climb, both available at Dawn, Day, Twilight or Night. http://www.bridgeclimb.com |
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Ian Thorpe Aquatice Centre |
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This iconic $40 million facility, housed in a distinctive wave-form building, was named in honour of five times Gold Medal winning Olympic Champion Ian Thorpe. The new centre is set to offer a range of health and aquatic programs and services to cater for the diverse ages, interests and abilities of its surrounding communities. http://www.itac.org.au |
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Queen Victoria Building |
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The Queen Victoria Building, now affectionately known as the QVB, was designed by George McRae and completed in 1898, replacing the original Sydney markets on the site. Now a respectable shopping destination housing many fashion boutique stores, high fashion labels, cafes, restaurants, jewellery shops. http://www.qvb.com.au |
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The Rocks |
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Originally home to local Indigenous people, the Cadigal, The Rocks is the site of Australia's first European settlement in 1788. Since that time, The Rocks has undergone many transformations, from a convict town to a burgeoning port city by the mid 1800s. The 1900s were a period of change and immense upheaval. http://www.therocks.com |
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Sydney SkyWalk |
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Skywalk is a unique high-altitude adventure on top of Sydney Tower. At 260 metres above Sydney, experience an exhilarating outdoor walk on the roof of the city. Skywalk is a 45 minute adventure, running approximately every 45 minutes- no bookings required. http://www.sydneyskywalk.com.au |
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Sydney Tower |
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Wherever you look there is something to see and discover at Sydney Tower, you'll be amazed by Sydney's best views! Plus your ticket to the top includes OzTrek, an amazing virtual reality ride across Australia. http://www.sydneytoweroztrek.com.au |
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Sydney Aquarium |
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Sydney Aquarium is a must-see, and one of the best things to do in Sydney. Walk under water and explore Australia's rich and diverse aquatic life and habitats. A trip to Sydney Aquarium is fantastic fun for kids, family and friends. http://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au |
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Sydney Wildlife World |
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Sydney Wildlife World is a brand new attraction, showcasing Australia's unique and bizarre flora and fauna (plants and animals) right in the heart of Darling Harbour. http://www.sydneywildlifeworld.com.au |
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Bondi Beach |
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Bondi Beach is one of Australia's most famous beaches and among the world's most well-known beaches. The beach is roughly a kilometre long and is patrolled by lifesavers who make swimmers stay between the yellow and red flags. http://www.bondivillage.com |
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Darling Harbour |
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Transformed in the 1980s from a derelict dockyard into one of the world's great waterfront destinations, this vibrant and modern precinct is 'a must see' for visitors and a favourite playground for Sydneysiders and their guests. http://www.darlingharbour.com |
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Lunar Park |
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One of Sydney's favourite icons. Soak up the atmosphere and the magnificent views while the kids enjoy the rides and games, or have a go yourself and relive your childhood. Step back in time at Coney Island, test your driving skills on the Dodgems, see what's happening in The Big Top or just sit back on the Ferris Wheel and make the most of the bird's eye view. http://www.lunaparksydney.com |
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Sydney Chinatown |
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Sydney's Chinatown is a colourful mixture of Asian culture, shopping and cuisine. The area's distinctly oriental architecture, street lanterns and archways confirm it as a showpiece for Australian Chinese culture. http://www.chinatown.com.au |
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Power House Museum |
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The Powerhouse Museum, Australia's largest and most popular museum, is located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. Its unique and diverse collection of 385,000 objects spans history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative arts, music, transport and space exploration. http://www.powerhousemuseum.com |
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Hyde Park |
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Hyde Park is the city's central open green space and it was named after the Hyde Park in London. The central pathway through the park is an impressive, tiled, fig lined road linking two of the parks other features, the Archibald Fountain and the War Memorial. http://www.discoversydney.com.au/parks/hydepark.html |
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