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Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

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[Free Tour]     26 Feb 2019
Sydney, also known as Sydney, is Australia's largest city and capital of New South Wales. China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Xiamen Airlines and Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Airlines have opened direct flights to Sydney, and it is very convenient to travel to Sydney. As an internationally famous tourist resort, Sydney has a variety of classic attractions and wonderful ways to play waitin...

Sydney, also known as Sydney, is Australia's largest city and capital of New South Wales. China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Xiamen Airlines and Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Airlines have opened direct flights to Sydney, and it is very convenient to travel to Sydney. As an internationally famous tourist resort, Sydney has a variety of classic attractions and wonderful ways to play waiting for you!


A picture shows you what must be seen in Sydney!

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Scenic Map, by Kingsta


Sydney has not only world heritage, historic grandeur, but also childlike wildlife parks, aquariums, and thrilling experiences. Whether you are a parent-child tour, take your parents on a trip, take a honeymoon, or take a big adventure with young people, you can find the way you want to play in Sydney! Then let's divide all of Sydney's hot spots into four big areas by region, and tell us more about it.


I. Area A 

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: area A, by Kingsta


1. Sydney Opera House

Founded in 1973, Sydney Opera House (Sydney Opera House) is one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century. It was named the World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2007. It is also the most representative building in Sydney. White appearance, the seashell-like sculptures built on the harbour, has been amazing for many years.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Opera House


The Sydney Opera House has a beautiful appearance, like scattered petals floating in the air and three large sets of shellfish, the tallest shell of which is as high as 20 stories. The first shell is on the west side and the interior is the largest concert hall and theater in the theatre. The second shell is on the eastern side, roughly parallel to the first, in the same form and slightly smaller, with the main inside being the Joan Sutherland Theater. The third group of shells, the smallest in their southwest, is filled with restaurants and bars.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Opera House Night View


The Sydney Opera House is also the world's well-known performing arts center, with about 3,000 performances each year. To appreciate the performer at the Sydney Opera House, you can buy tickets from the ticket window in the lobby on the first floor of the Opera House and purchase it in advance.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: opera at Sydney Opera House


[Sydney Opera House] (Sydney Opera House)-practical Information:

[address]: Bennelong Point Sydney NSW 2000

[Traffic]:

1 take the bus 333,380, 389,392,396,397, 399,890, L94, X94, exit at Circular Quay Stand E station and walk about 8 minutes.

By ship, wharf, close to the Sydney Opera House, is a circular wharf (Circular Quay), about 10 minutes' walk to the Opera House. There are six wharf ships docked here, No.1-5 Wharf and Harbour Master Steps, which can choose different ships according to their itinerary.

[official]: http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com

[open]: 09 / 17 / 00 (Christmas and Jusus good Friday closed)

[recommended tour time]: 1 / 2 hours


Tips:

The best way to learn more about this mysterious world heritage is to take part in an in-house tour of the opera house. Listening to an experienced Chinese tour guide, you can learn the classic stories and secrets of many rooms and cultural corridors. The unique historical video here gives you a comprehensive understanding of the history and culture of the Opera House. I believe it will bring you a unique Sydney art and culture trip.


2. Harbour bridge

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Harbour Bridge


Located to the west of the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge (Sydney Harbour Bridge) is Sydney's iconic bridge and landmark building, famous for its Sydney Opera House, occupying the vast majority of Sydney postcards, connecting Sydney's CBD Center to the North Bank. For reasons of shape, also known as "overcoat bridge."

Now climbing the Sydney Bridge (Bridge Climb) has become Sydney's most popular tourist project, wearing a special suit and leading the way to the top of the bridge under the leadership of a professional leader. You can imagine how shocking it was to look at the Sydney Opera House 147 meters above the surface of the water!

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge


Climbing now has three experience options-fast climbing (Express Climb), exploring the (Discovery Climb), Bridge, climbing (Bridge Climb), are all paid for. All bridge climbing activities can take place in the morning, daytime, evening and evening, and can also be taken with photos and a bridge climber's certificate, which is absolutely worth challenging and commemorative.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge


[Harbour Bridge] (Sydney Harbour Bridge)-practical Information:

[address]: Sydney Harbour Bridge, 5 Cumberland Street, The Rocks NSW 2000

[Traffic]:

1 take ferry, bus or train to roundabout wharf Circular Quay

You can park at Harrington Street Harrington Street, Georgia Street George Street and Argyle Street car park. There is a limited number of off-street fee parking spaces at Cumberland Street on Kimberon Street, but there is no place for bus discharge and parking

[open hours]: climbing is held from Monday to Friday at 08: 00, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays at 09: 00 and 17: 00, and the shop is closed for scenic spots.


Tips:

All climbing trips must be booked in advance and in strict accordance with the scheduled time. So if you want to take part in the Harbour Bridge climbing experience, be sure to book your trip online in advance. Book ahead of time not only free to choose climbing time, but also Chinese interpretation guidance, do not worry to understand and explain.


3. Taronga Zoo

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Taronga Zoo


Taronga Zoo (Taronga Zoo) is located on a hill on the north bank of Sydney and covers a much larger area than the Zoo in the city. Here you can find all kinds of representative Australian animals, such as koala, kangaroo, koala, platypus, Dingo dog, Tasmanian devil-known as the Tasmanian devil, as well as chimpanzees, penguins, otters, rhinos, seals, raccoons and so on. You can also get close contact with loose kangaroos, but koalas can only be viewed from afar. To take a photo with koala you need to make a reservation before 14:30 after entering the garden.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Skywalker cable car, by Chen silent and summe


The Taongga Zoo is well-known because the giraffe park in the zoo is able to view the entire Sydney port and the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. This is a mountain-type zoo, two of which are the first to take the Skywalker's cable car up the mountain, to go down to the next, and the other to go down from the top to the next, and finally take the cable car down the mountain.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Taronga Zoo


Taronga detailed introduction please stamp below ~


[Taronga Zoo] (Taronga Zoo)-practical Information:

[address]: Bradleys Head Road, Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2088

[Traffic]:

1 Ferry: Zoo Express,45 minutes of ferry (Captain Cook from roundabout wharf, Sydney Port to Taronga Zoo; Sydney Harbour Ecohopper,60 minutes of. Manly Fast Ferry; Sydney Harbour Ecohopper,60 minutes of. Sydney Ferry; Zoo Pass, of 15 minutes and 45 minutes.)

2 train: take Inner West Line train, and get off at Wynyard Station, then change to No.247 at Zoo Station and get off at Zoo Station and walk 150m.

3 bus: take bus No. 247 at the Wynyard Station and get off at the Zoo stop, walk 150m after you get off, or take bus No. 228 at Clifton Garden to get off at Whiting Beach road and walk briefly after you get off the bus.

[official]: http://taronga.org.au

[opening hours]: 09 / 30 / 16 / 30 (May-August); 09 / 30 / 17 / 00 (September-April)

[recommended tour time]: about 5 hours

Tips:

The official website opened more slowly, cut to the Chinese page will often be stuck, unable to show, ticket purchase steps are more cumbersome. It is recommended to buy tickets online in advance, get the electronic tickets without printing, you can enter the garden directly, the price is much cheaper than on-the-spot purchase!


II. Area B 

Put together the Sydney Aquarium, Mrs Tussa's Wax Gallery, and the Wildlife Park because the three attractions are close to each other near Love Harbor. And they have set tickets with Sydney, Manley Marine Reserve and can be purchased together. You can freely combine the attractions you want to visit, and you can scan the code with a QR code in the electronic ticket to enter all the attractions you choose, enter the garden directly, do not have to line up, very convenient oh!

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: area B, by Kingsta


1. Sydney Aquarium

Sydney Aquarium (Sea Life Sydney Aquarium) is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world. It is located in the east of the Port of Love, the main building is located under the water of the Port of Love. The passageways are 100 meters long, and many pavilions are named after Australian waters, showcasing aquatic organisms from various waters, curved transparent glass on both sides, and real face-to-face with marine life.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Aquarium


Many marine life can only be seen at Sydney aquariums, such as the large fusiform dugong. Commonly known as mermaid, is a world of precious animals, very rare. There are only six dugongs in the world and two at the Sydney Aquarium. Sydney Harbor must be a favorite for children. There are also endangered creatures-grass-sea dragons, brightly colored, and a pair of small wings, very lovely. The Great Barrier Reef region is modelled entirely on the reef's seafloor ecology, with giant Napoleon fish, colorful tropical fish and sharks.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: the Mermaid dugong


[Sydney Aquarium] (Sydney Aquarium)-practical Information:

【地址】:1-5 Wheat Road, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia

[Traffic]:

1 bus: Sydney sightseeing bus stop 24, or take another bus to Market Street or King Stree, to Darling Harbour on foot

2 walk: about 5 to 10 minutes walk along Market Street or King Street Street

3 Ferry: take the ferry from roundabout wharf (Circular Quay) 5 wharf to Love Harbor, disembark at wharf (Aquariumferry Wharf) Aquarium

[official]: http://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au

[opening hours]: 09 / 30 / 19 / 00 (18:00); 11 / September / 09 / 30 / 17 / 00 (16:00)

[recommended tour time]: 2 to 3 hours


2. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum


Sydney's Lady Tusa Wax Gallery (Madame Tussauds Sydney) is located in the heart of Love Harbor, close to the Sydney Aquarium and Sydney Wildlife Park. Like Lady Tusa's Wax Gallery around the world, you can see a number of real-life reengraved front-line stars, a leisure destination for men, women and children.

With more than 80 wax statues of celebrities and nine interactive theme areas, Australian local stars are the protagonists, bringing together Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and other big-name wax statues. There are also many international stars, such as Johnny Depp, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift and so on. There are more political dignitaries, sports legends and historical figures that will allow you to "revisit" historical events and classic moments that the world has enjoyed.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum


While visiting these famous wax statues, don't forget to take pictures with them. Some have props next to them, clothing for you to wear, so that you can easily pose to interact with them to take photos. In addition, the wax museum also provides hands-on experience in the backstage to create wax handmodels and other activities, visitors also have the opportunity to learn about the behind-the-scenes process of making wax statues.

[Mrs Tusa's Wax Gallery, Sydney] (Madame Tussaud's Sydney)-practical information:

[address]: Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour, Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000

[Traffic]:

1 bus: Sydney sightseeing bus stop 24, or take another bus to Market Street or King Stree, to Darling Harbour on foot

2 walk: about 5 to 10 minutes walk along Market Street or King Street Street

3 Ferry: take the ferry from roundabout wharf (Circular Quay) 5 wharf to (Darling Habour), Love Harbor, disembark at the Aquarium wharf (Aquariumferry Wharf)

[open]: 09 / 20 / 00 (closing hours on 25 December and 31 December are 17:00)

[recommended tour time]: 1 / 2 hours


3. Sydney Wildlife Park

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Wildlife Park


Sydney Wildlife Park (Wild Life Sydney Zoo), near Sydney Aquarium, has nine pavilions: butterfly dancing, ridgeless world, creeping alien race, canyon flight, midnight trail, sun like fire, tropical rain forest, kangaroo cliff and Australian baby. Not only are Australian household names like koalas and kangaroos seen here, but also giant saltwater alligators.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Wildlife Park

[Sydney Wildlife World] (Sydney Wildlife World)-practical Information:

[address]: Wheat Road Darling Harbou

[Traffic]: Get off the bus by the subway to the Darling Park station

[official]: http://www.wildlifesydney.com.au

[open]: Monday-Sunday 09: 30-17: 00 (last entrance time is 16:00)

[recommended tour time]: 2 to 3 hours


4. Love harbo

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Love Harbo


(Darling Harbour, (also known as Darling Port) is a large leisure area where entertainment, dining and shopping are integrated, and is also known as the most beautiful port in the world. The Valentine's harbor during the day is dazzling, the sun shines on the sea, the night's love harbor lights are brilliant, the atmosphere is ambiguous. People who love romance and petty aptitude mostly choose to come here to enjoy food.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Love Harbo


Nick's Seafood Restaurant, a popular online celebrity seafood restaurant in Sydney, is a combination of shopping and food around the port. You can sit on the edge of wharf and blow the sea wind, enjoy the scenery on both sides of the port, or find a restaurant facing the Love Harbor to enjoy a seafood feast. Shopping at (Harbourside Shopping Centre), a port mall, or listening to an outdoor performer is a good choice. Romantic harbor with a super-romantic name, as legend says, has a sweet smell in the air.

Love Port (Darling Harbour)-practical Information:

[address]: Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000

[traffic]: take bus No.389, get off to Pirrama Rd Opp Darling Island Rd stop and walk for about 4 minutes.

[official]: http://www.darlingharbour.com


5. Sydney Fish Market

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Fish Market


Founded in 1945, the Sydney Fish Market (Fish Market) is the largest seafood market in the Southern Hemisphere and the world's second largest seafood market after Tokyo's Tsuyoshi market. There are as many as 100 kinds of seafood caught in the morning on the market every day. The Sydney fish market is clean and tidy, and all the ingredients are arranged in an orderly manner and look pleasing to the eye. No wonder many people say that even if they don't eat, the fish market is a must-see for Sydney.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Fish Market


If you are a seafood enthusiast, don't miss the chance to fill your mouth in the fish market. There are more than 500 species, giant Australian lobsters, monarch crabs, oysters, salmon, cod and so on. Many seafood restaurants can buy direct generation cooking, cheap and very fresh.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Fish Market

Sydney Fish Market (Fish Market)-practical Information:

[address]: Bank St&Pyrmont Bridge Road,Sydney NSW 2009

[traffic]: take the light rail (Light rail) to Sydney Fish Market Station, get off, cross the road and walk for 3 minutes.

[meal time]: Monday-Sunday 07: 00-16: 00

Tips:

The fish market strictly controls the quantity and quality of the product. Book ahead of time to reserve the freshest seafood of the day, cooked by Sydney's most historic seafood restaurant, Christie's Seafoods. Online booking in advance, on-site line-free, exclusive market price discount of 20%, more Chinese service more worry oh.


6. Chinatown

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo:, by GardyCat, Chinatown, Sydney


Sydney's Chinatown, (China Town), is located between central Station and Love Harbor, an area of Chinese restaurants, fruit stalls, vegetable stalls and other shops that are home to local Chinese and don't have to worry about not eating authentic Chinese food at all. January-February during the Chinese New year is the most Chinese atmosphere here, there are a variety of activities, here not only can enjoy colorful fireworks, but also lively dragon and lion dance and other activities. You can also buy some special souvenirs.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Chinatown dragon dance, by Zhao Xiaos cat


At the entrance to the main Street stands a archery with the words "all over the world", which will be lit in the evening. If you are tired of eating western food, if you want a change of taste, you might as well come for a stroll. More well-known restaurants include small Hunan Xiang restaurant, Yu Xiang boutique small hot pot, Shu Xiang Fang and so on.

Chinatown (China Town, also known as Chinatown)-practical information:

[address]: 8 Quay Street Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia

[traffic]: take L1 Lilyfield Line Tramcar to Central Station to get off

[ticket]: free

[open hours]: full day


Three。 Area C 

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: area C, by Kingsta


1. Sydney.

Built in 1970, Sydney Tower (Sydney Tower) is Sydney's tallest building, 305m high. Built on top of the shopping center (West Field). The top of the tower is made up of three parts, 250 meters from a 360-degree glass exterior, where you can view Sydney with free telescopes. There is also a 4D Film Gallery describing Sydney's culture and history. 260 meters high is a Sydney Tower air corridor, but only for air walks by reservation visitors. There is also an air-spinning cafeteria that allows you to enjoy the city's beauty while you are in the air. Enjoy a good meal.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Tower rotating Restaurant

Detailed introduction to Sydney, please stamp below the introduction ~

[Sydney] (Sydney Tower)-practical Information:

[address]: Level 5/Westfield Centre 100 Market St, Sydney NSW

[Traffic]:

1 Walk: from the roundabout wharf, approximately 1.2km, 15 mins

2 train: get off at Town Hall or St James stations, within a short walk

Bus: take 310 at the roundabout wharf D platform and walk about 160m after getting off the bus. Take 394 at the roundabout wharf E platform and walk about 270m after getting off.

[official]: http://www.sydneytower.com.au

[Opening time]: Sydney Tower: 09:00-22:00, Saturday 09:00-23:30; 09:00-21:30 (May 5-10 October 5), one hour before the end prohibition Admission. Skywalk:10:00-20:00 (spring and summer), 10:00-19:00 (autumn and winter)

[Recommended Tour Duration]:2-4 hours

Tips:

If you want to experience an aerial stroll outside the Sydney Tower (Skywalk), this project is only available for pre-booked visitors, so be sure to book in advance! After the reservation is successful, please remember to arrive at Sydney front desk 30 minutes in advance for Check-in. You can walk outside the tower 260 meters above the ground and take a bird's eye view of Sydney's unparalleled city at twice the height of the Harbour Bridge!


2. Hyde Park

Hyde Park (Hyde Park), located in downtown Sydney, has a history of nearly 200 years. There are a large area of clean lawns, more than a hundred years of great trees, the natural environment is very good, the park has nearly 580 trees, its streets are also famous for this. It is a good place for Sydney locals to relax and for office workers to rest at noon. Many people have picnics on the lawn. Next to the park is Sydney Tower, where you can see St. Mary's Cathedral.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: by civilian Didi, Hyde Park, Sydney


At the heart of the park is a uniquely designed water spray pool, known as the Archibald Fountain (Archibald Fountain). The fountain was built in 1932 to commemorate Australia's contribution to World War I.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: master, by JOE of the Archibald Fountain


[Hyde Park] (Hyde Park)-practical Information:

[address]: Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

[Traffic]:

1 take the L2 Airport Express to get off at St James Station or Museum Station.

Take L24 bus and get off at College St Near Prince Albert Rd stop

[ticket]: free

[open]: 10: 00 / 17: 00

[recommended tour time]: 1 hou


3. Australian Museum

Founded in 1827 on College Street opposite Hyde Park, the Australian Museum (Australian Museum) is Australia's oldest museum and Australia's largest museum of natural history. The Australian Museum has a rich collection of vertebrates and invertebrates, mineralogy, paleontology and anthropology. Many of the collections are unique, and you can see the birds and fish that are unique to Australia. Fossils and specimens of animals and plants, such as insects and shells, also provide knowledge of aboriginal Australian history and culture. Museums regularly change special exhibitions on different themes.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Australian Museum, by Lily travels through the World


[Australian Museum] (Australian museum)-practical Information:

[address]: 6 College St Sydney NSW 2010, Australia

[traffic]: take bus No. 311324325389461, get off to William St Near College St stop and walk for about 3 minutes.

[official]: http://www.australianmuseum.net.au

Opening hours: Monday-Sunday 09: 30-17: 00, closed for Christmas.

[Recommended Tour Duration]:1-2 hours


4. St. Mary's Cathedral

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: by Sirius, St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney


St. Mary's Cathedral (St Mary's Cathedral), located opposite Hyde Park, was built in 1821 and completed in 1928. St. Mary's church was majestic and solemn inside. The church catacombs of Father Malogo floor design, with the theme of Genesis, made of colored stone inlaid, handcrafted, world-famous, known as the mother of the Australian Catholic Church. The Gothic architecture of the Cathedral's spire arch, deep in the style of a medieval European cathedral.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: inside St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by Sirius


[St. Mary's Cathedral] (St Mary's Cathedral)-practical information:

【地址】:2 St Marys Rd Sydney New South Wales 2000, Australia

[traffic]: take bus No. 480483 to get off at St Marys Rd Near Cathedral St stop.

[official]: http://www.sydney.catholic.org.au

[ticket]: free

[open]: 10: 00 / 16 / 30 (Tuesday-Sunday)

[recommended tour time]: 1 / 2 hours


four。 Area D 

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: area D, by Kingsta


1. Lady McCoy seat, Royal Botanical Garden

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney Royal Botanical Garden

The Sydney Royal Botanical Garden (Royal Botanic Gardens), a 24-hectare, originally Australia's first farm with a narrow bay from the Sydney Opera House, has a unique location that makes Sydney's Royal Botanical Garden a must-visit destination for visitors. Sydney Botanical Garden is a good place to relax, open, quiet and peaceful, with lots of lawns and lots of sitting chairs. City government is also located in the Botanical Garden, usually can be visited.

[Royal Botanical Garden] (Royal Botanic Gardens)-practical Information

[address]: Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia

[Traffic]:

Take bus 441 to get off at Art Gallery Of NSW stop

Take the subway to Circular Quay and get off

[official]: http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

[ticket]: free

[opening hours]: 07 / 18 / 30 (March); 07 / 18 / 00 (April, September); 07 / 00 / 17 / 30 (May, August); 07 / 00 / 17 / 00 (June, July); 07 / 19 / 30 (October); 07 / 20 / 00 (November-February of the following year)

[recommended tour time]: 1 hou

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Lady McCorley stone chai


Mrs. McCorley's stone chair, (Mrs. Macquarie's Chair), is located north of the Royal Botanical Garden and walks for about 10 minutes. Across the bay from the Sydney Opera House. A stone chair is, in fact, a bench backed by a stone. It is rumored that Mrs. McCorley, the fourth wife of the Governor of Australia, is sitting here looking out over the sea, looking forward to her husband's return, similar to China's "Wangfu Stone". It is now the perfect location to shoot Lover Harbor, Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, and many postcards have been photographed from this point of view.

[Mrs. McCorley stone chair] (Mrs. Macquarie's Chair)-practical information:

[address]: Macquariestreet Sydney 2000, Australia

[traffic]: take bus No.441 to get off at Boy Charlton Pool stop.

[ticket]: free

[opening hours]: consistent with the opening hours of the Royal Botanical Garden

[recommended tour time]: 0.5 hours


2. New South Wales Museum of Art

(Art Gallery of NSW), the New South Wales Museum of Art, has a three-story gallery underground, impressed by its beautifully carved exterior structure and magnificent stone columns surrounding the entire building. There are many excellent works in the gallery, the most representative of which are Whistler's the Night View of Silver Ash and Picasso Monet's works. The three floors are Asian and Oceania art displays, in which sculptures, ceramics and paintings from China and Japan account for a large proportion. The second floor is the modern art exhibition hall, the first floor shows the traditional art and modern art of the original indigenous people.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: new South Wales Museum of Art, by Sunshine hai


[new South Wales Museum of Art] (Art Gallery of NSW)-practical Information:

[address]: Art Gallery Rd, The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia

[Traffic]:

1 sightseeing car: take the city tour bus (red line) to get off at stop 12

2 near the circular wharf in the northern part of the city, it takes only 15 minutes to walk from the Sydney Opera House

3 Subway: take Metro Line A to Flaminio Station and walk for about 10 minutes.

4 train: take train to St James and Martin Place stops and get off 10 minutes' walk

5 bus: take 441 to Art Gallery Of NSW stop and get off; or take bus No. 910 at Termini train stop and get off at Museo Borghese station, walk more than 200m

[ticket]: free

[official]: http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

[open]: 10: 00-17: 00, of which Wednesday 10: 00-22: 00 (Christmas, Jusus good Friday is closed)

[recommended tour time]: 2 to 3 hours


3. Rock area

One of Sydney's most popular places is the rocky area of (The Rocks), which lies in the bustling harbour bay and stretches down to the Harbour Bridge. History and modernity perfectly blend in this land, showing unique customs. There are a variety of fashion shops, specialty restaurants and bars. Tourists from all over the world are happy to visit the rocky areas. Every weekend, the rock area becomes a crowded pedestrian street, where the rock fair is held. There are nearly 200 stalls selling jewelry, toys, handicrafts and, of course, food, one of Sydney's busiest bazaars.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Figure: rock area


[address]: Sydney, New South Wales 2000

[traffic]: take bus 20120203204, get off to Exchange Square, Bridge St stop and walk for about 7 minutes.

[official]: http://www.therocks.com

[open hours]: open all day; Rock bazaar: Saturday, Sunday, 10: 00-17: 00; Rock-area Food Fair: Friday, 9: 00-15: 00

[recommended tour time]: 4 to 5 hours


V. Sydney must play! 

1. Seaport ECO24 hour sightseeing ship

With so many glamorous views in Sydney, how can you easily enjoy the sight of Sydney's world-famous landmarks without having to run off your legs? Well, why don't you try ECO and go with the boat to get a good taste of the city of Sydney? Comfortable and safe cruise ship, 24-hour flexible itinerary, 7 stops (Love Harbor, Ring wharf, Dennison Fortress, Taronga Zoo, Shark Island, Manley Beach, Moon God Park), cycle to Sydney Harbour, The panoramic skylight on the cruise ship allows you to enjoy Sydney's most beautiful scenery without a dead end!

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: go up and down the sightseeing cruise route


2. Wolonggang 14000 skydiving

Skydiving doesn't have to go to Keynes. You can experience it in Wolonggang around Sydney! Wolonggang is the name derived from the local indigenous language, meaning "Sound of the Sea", its central beach, beautiful scenery, is the city's most beautiful scenic spot. Guided by a professional skydiving instructor, you will experience skydiving 14000 feet above the North Wolonggang Beach. In the thrilling process, enjoy the beautiful blue ocean and golden beach of Wolonggang and blend with nature. The free fall time is up to 60 seconds and the speed is up to 220 km / h.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Wolonggang skydiving Sydney

Experienced coaches will record this memorable moment with a hand-held motion camera, with a photo of 50 and 80. If you want photo and video as a souvenir, you can add an additional purchase.


3. From May to November, I went to sea to watch whales.

Every May to November, tens of thousands of whales migrate northward in Australia's waters. Get on a whale boat and go looking for the whale's tracks, the overlord of the sea. At the same time, you can see dolphins, albatrosses, humpback whales and southern right whales that are rare in other parts of the world.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Sydney whale watching


The Sydney Whaling experience has a two-hour adventure and a three-hour discovery trip. The 2-hour experience is based on Sydney's newest and fastest cruise ship, suitable for exciting young people. The 3-hour experience is based on Sydney's largest whale-watching vessel. Driving more smoothly, and panoramic viewing platform. Both experiences offer 360 °full view of the ocean.


Six, lazy people look here ~ route recommendation 

Is it worth going to Manley Beach and Bondi Beach?

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Manley Beach


Manley Beach (Manly Beach) is Sydney's favorite seaside town, is also a well-known rich area, the atmosphere is leisurely, beautiful scenery. At No. 3 or No. 2 wharf in the roundabout wharf, there is ferry to Manley wharf, which will arrive in about 30 minutes and then walk around 300m to Manley Beach.

Bondi Beach (Bondi Beach) is a place where many locals like to surf or sunbathe because the waves are so big that they are not very suitable for swimming. Take a 45-minute bus from downtown, or 30 minutes of train or Bondi Beach Line.

If you have plenty of time in Sydney, go to Manley Beach or Bondi Beach and have a taste of the way the locals live. If you stay in a hurry, you don't have to schedule it.

Play the Sydney full introduction, 4 classic areas, 17 must go to the scenic spots

Photo: Bondi Beach, by zing Walk


I have a day in Sydney.

Route recommendation:

In the morning, go to the Royal Botanical Garden and Mrs. McCorley's stone chair (the best place to shoot the Opera House, and the opera house in the afternoon is backlit, so it is recommended to go early), and then to Hyde Park and St. Mary's Cathedral.

Take the Showboat cruise ship to enjoy a seafood meal at noon.

Afternoon visit to Sydney Aquarium, Harbour Bridge and Opera House

Evening night view in Sydney, dinner in revolving restaurant (if time is tight, it is highly recommended to take a Harbour ECO24 hour cruise, visit Sydney's famous attractions!)


I have two to three days in Sydney.

Route recommendation:

Day one: one-day tour of downtown Sydney (Opera House, Royal Botanical Garden, Hyde Park, St. Mary's Cathedral, etc.)

The next day: Taronga Zoo in the morning, climbing the Harbour Bridge in the afternoon to watch the sunset, and having dinner at a favorite restaurant in the rocky area in the evening.

Day 3: fish market in the morning, aquarium / wax museum in the afternoon, night view in Love Harbor, dinner in the evening


I have four to five days in Sydney.

Route recommendation:

Day one: one-day tour of downtown Sydney (Opera House, Royal Botanical Garden, Hyde Park, St. Mary's Cathedral, etc.)

The next day: Taronga Zoo in the morning, climbing the Harbour Bridge in the afternoon to watch the sunset, and having dinner at a favorite restaurant in the rocky area in the evening.

Day 3: skydiving to Wolonggang in the morning (or an art trip to Australian museums and galleries), afternoon to Manley Beach or Bondi Beach

Day 4: tour around Sydney, Blue Mountain National Park, watch aboriginal performances or go to Stephen Harbor to watch dolphins, sand skiing, crawler park

Day 5: fish market in the morning, aquarium / wax museum in the afternoon, night view in Love Harbor, dinner, shopping


Author: 77-Kingsta

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