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You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

 
[Free Tour]     05 Jan 2019
When it comes to Sydney, you only know the Sydney Opera House and only regard him as a transit point into Australia? Then you'll be OUT. Australia, as the Republic of China, especially in Sydney, not only brings together food and culture from all over the world, but also the cute kangaroos and koalas in zoos, and a leisurely life in the streets. The exciting surfers and comfortable sunbaths on Bun...

When it comes to Sydney, you only know the Sydney Opera House and only regard him as a transit point into Australia? Then you'll be OUT. Australia, as the Republic of China, especially in Sydney, not only brings together food and culture from all over the world, but also the cute kangaroos and koalas in zoos, and a leisurely life in the streets. The exciting surfers and comfortable sunbaths on Bundy Beach. When you come, you will find that this is really a very attractive city, it is worth your deep understanding, according to the distance between the attractions and the direction of the route, I put together some very practical classic hiking routes. Take these and go to Sydney.


One, three classic hiking routes in the city

The reason why we recommend the Sydney route on foot is that the scenic spots in the downtown area of Sydney are more concentrated, they are not far from each other, and they are also scenic along the way, so they are more suitable for walking in-depth tours. The given three ABC routes, if played down, suggest reserving two days without going back, and almost covering Sydney's most interesting attractions.

Route A starts at the roundabout wharf and includes two landmark buildings, the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Tower, adding the famous stop-in spots such as Mrs. McCorley's chair along the way. Route B has one of the most beautiful shopping malls in the world: the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), and the bustling Sydney International Port, the most attractive of which is climbing the Sydney Bridge and then overlooking the entire city. Route C is the most lifelike way, walking leisurely on the road next to Darling Harbor, going to the Sydney Fish Market, going to the zoo to see the cute koala, it's just too good. Next, I'll introduce you to every route in detail. Let me make a map of your walk.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open


Route A: ring Wharf-Sydney Opera House-Royal Botanical Garden-Lady Macaulay's chair-Hyde Park-Sydney Towe

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Photo BY@fancy @ millet with rifle @ natural roll


The Sydney Opera House is a 15-minute walk from the Ring Pier to the Sydney Opera House. You can visit around it or have an hour's afternoon tea at the door and have a fine taste of Australia.

Continue walking for about 20 minutes to the Royal Botanical Garden of Sydney, where the scenery is beautiful and full of scenery, heading south-east to the famous scenic spot [Lady Macaulay's chair], one of the classic photo spots.

Then follow Mrs Macquaries Rd for 15 minutes and go to the New South Wales Museum of Art. The non-artistic partner takes pictures of his appearance, such as those who are interested in modern impressionism, and are well worth visiting. Next to St. Mary's Cathedral, which is five minutes away, just take pictures, walk down the road and pass through Cook & Phillip Par Park, and then to Hyde Park, and five minutes from Sydney to Sydney. Dinner advice on the Sydney Tower revolving cafeteria solved ~ beautiful night-view food for Sydney half-day walking trip to the perfect end of the official.


Circular Quay

The ring wharf was an important shipping center, and gradually developed into an integrated community of transportation, leisure and Kang Le. The ring wharf is the birthplace of the aborigines of Australia, with two landmarks adjacent to the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Bay Bridge, making it the focus of many community celebrations. Whenever New Year's Eve and Australia's fireworks show, the ring pier is one of the main meeting places. The ring pier is also home to Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art and Sydney City Library (located in the historic Customs Building). In addition, the performance by street artists at the roundabout pier was very popular. There was a fast steamer heading for the Manley Beach Pier (Manly Beach); 3 and a regular ferry for the Manley Ferry Pier. Pier 4 departed mainly for North Sydney; Pier 5 has ferries to Tyranga Zoo (Taronga Zoo) and Terminal 6 of Darling Port, while Captain Cook's cruise ships make regular trips to Sydney Bay.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open


Sydney Opera House

Built on seaport shell-like sculptures, it is one of the world's famous performing arts centers, one of Sydney's landmark buildings.

The opera house is different at different times and angles, and panoramic views of the opera house can be seen at the Royal Botanical Garden viewing platform.

The surface of the theatre is made of tyrannical tiles, and the opera houses at night have more visual impact than during the day.

Directly in front of the concert hall Concert Hall is the world's largest mechanical wood link organ consisting of 10500 ducts. In addition, the building materials used throughout the concert hall are Australian timber, faithfully presenting Australia's own style.

Seats are designed according to ergonomic design, sitting on the beautiful posture and very comfortable.


You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

New South Wales Museum of Art

The new south Wales gallery has a three-story gallery underground, and the overall building is not very tall in appearance, but the beautifully carved exterior structure and the magnificent stone columns surrounding the building are impressive. The gate of the museum is on the fourth floor, and the bright hall is flanked by the 19th century European and Australian art exhibitions and the 20th century Australian art exhibition. There are many excellent works in the 19th century European art exhibition hall. The most representative of these are Wheeler's Silver Grey Night View and the works of Impressionist masters Picasso, Monet, and Lautrek. The 19th Century Australian Art Exhibition is showcased in the interior of the 19th Century Australian Art Exhibition, which represents the highest level of art in Australia. E. Groner's Frost of Spring was awarded the Wynn Cup award in 1919.

The third floor is a showcase of Asian and Oceania art, in which sculptures, ceramics and paintings from China, India and Japan account for a large proportion. The terracotta warriors of the Tang Dynasty, the porcelain towers and Buddhist statues of the Han Dynasty show the splendid cultural origins of China, and the second floor is the Museum of Modern Art, which exhibits many masterpieces of modern art.

The first floor of the museum showcases the traditional and modern art of the primitive aborigines and houses Australia's richest Aboriginal and Terry Strait Islander works of art. The works collected in the 1930s and 1940s fully reflect the connection between the ancient indigenous peoples and the land, and the works of some famous contemporary indigenous artists reflect the spiritual outlook and the state of life of the modern indigenous people.


You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Sydney Tower (Sydney Tower)

The 305m tower, built in 1970, is the tallest building in Sydney, built on top of (Westfield), the Westfield Shopping Center.

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 the 4D Film Museum, which describes Sydney's culture and history. 260 meters high is a Sydney Tower air corridor, but only for air walks by booked visitors. There is also a revolving cafeteria in the air. Here you can enjoy the beauty of Sydney and enjoy the delicious food.


Route B:QVB Shopping Centre-Museum of Contemporary Art-Rock area Exploration Museum-Sydney International Port-Sydney Bridge

From QVB, the most beautiful mall in the world, follow George Street (George Street) all the way east for about 13 minutes to [Museum of Contemporary Art], across the slope is the Rock Discovery Museum, recommended to visit it, you will be surprised. After a three-minute walk to Sydney International Port, stand on the other side of the Opera House, watch the bustling Sydney Port, and then head for the Sydney Bridge climbing Point, which is a must-have project in Sydney.

Climbing the Sydney Bridge is one of the must-experience projects to Sydney. The slogan of the Sydney Bridge is: You haven't see sydney, until you see it from the bridge.. Some of the Great Wall is not the strength of a man. The top of the bridge, that angle and vision, will suddenly make people quiet, let people precipitate, that feeling will be a very special moment in your memory. Climbing is 15:00 every day.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open



You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Photo BY@vivien Cloud @ rebecca1 @ Leisure @ Mr. Lin sleepwalking Wonderland


You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Queen Victoria Building

To Sydney, not to see the opera house is not to Sydney; It is also a pity to go to the Opera House and not visit the Victoria Tower, because there are so many famous shopping buildings all over the world, but the history is so long and the buildings are so beautiful that you can enjoy your eyes even if you don't buy anything. Not only is it full of goods, but the whole building is one of the most famous shopping malls in the world. QVB was built in 1898 under Queen Victoria to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign. It was one of the great buildings in Sydney at the end of the 19th century. French fashion designer Pierre Cardan called it "the most beautiful shopping mall in the world."

Designed by British designer George McRae, QVB is a typical Roman-style structure with exquisite glass domes standing in the center of the top, gorgeous stained glass windows on the side, fine wood panels, and a large collection of royal paintings.

The Queen Victoria Building (Queen Victoria Building QVB) is a symbol of Sydney. This ingenious architectural masterpiece is one of the top shopping hotspots in the city, selling the best quality brands and designer clothing, with jewelry and antiques shops on the upper floor.


Australian Museum of Contemporary Art

The Australian Museum of Contemporary Art (Museum of Contemporary Art,MCA) is Australia's leading museum dedicated to exhibition, interpretation and collection of contemporary art from Australia and throughout the world.

MCA's circular wharf (Circular Quay), located on the edge of (Sydney Harbour), Sydney Harbour, is the perfect emblem of decorative art (Art Deco) architecture, located in the former Maritime Service (Maritime Services) Building. MCA Store (MCA Store) is one of Sydney's unique shopping destinations specializing in Australian and international contemporary art, cultural publications and unique gifts. MCA Cafe (MCA Caf é, on the other hand, has a spectacular view of (Sydney Harbour), Sydney Harbour, serving modern and creative Australian cuisine.


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."

Sydney Bridge is a single-hole arch bridge, once known as the world's first single-hole arch bridge, is the early representative building in Sydney. Designed from 1857 to 1932, the bridge is an important bridge connecting both sides of the port. It is like a cross-bay Changhong, towering and handsome, majestic, and world-famous Sydney Opera House across the sea, become the symbol of Sydney.

Now climbing the Sydney Bridge (Bridge Climb) has become Sydney's most popular tourist attraction and the only bridge in the world that allows visitors to climb to the top of the arch bridge.

Ordinary visitors can choose to visit the tower watchtower (Pylon Lookout) and the Sydney Harbour Bridge visitor center (Sydney Harbour Bridge Visitor Centre), where there are special exhibitions and high-definition movies to tell the story of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and at the tower watchtower. The Sydney Opera House and the entire Sydney Harbour are also a good place for photography. You can also take a walk on the sidewalk on the bridge floor and enjoy the romantic and pleasant mood around Darling Harbor. There are stairs leading to the bridge at both ends, and the sidewalk is on the east side of the bridge.


Route C: Sydney Marine Aquarium-Lady Tusa Wax Gallery-Sydney Wildlife Park-Parmon Bridge-Fish Market-Chinatown

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Figure BY@sailor @ maio @ ennia


This is the longest line, please reserve a day.

[Sydney Marine Life Aquarium], [Mrs Tusa's Wax Gallery], [Sydney Wildlife World] are in Darling Harbor, not more than five minutes' walk apart, and they need more than half a day to play (it is recommended to choose two tours). A 15-minute walk along the Parmon (Pyrmont Bridge) Bridge gives you a 15-minute walk to the Sydney Fish Market, where you must have a seafood meal to treat yourself. After a delicious lunch, walk away, 30 minutes to [Chinatown], feel the scene of Chinese living overseas, you can still stay here for a trip to miss Chinese food.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Sydney Aquarium

The Sydney Aquarium, one of the world's largest aquariums, has been open for nearly 30 years, just near Love Harbor and the main building under the waters of Darling Harbor. Unlike other aquariums, Sydney aquariums do not offer seals and dolphin shows, and aquariums are built according to the sea, where water is piped directly from the port. There is little difference between living here and in the sea.

The aquarium not only fully presents Australia's marine natural ecology, but also collaborates with many scientific research institutes such as the University of Sydney to carry out marine ecological research. Australia is rich in marine ecology, with more than 13000 species of seafloor living in different parts of Australia, including the Great Barrier Reef, Deep Sea, Tasmania, Rock Bank, Mangrove and Sydney Harbor.

What really stimulates the Sydney Aquarium is walking through a perspective tunnel under two huge floating marine aquariums, watching dugongs, sea eels, sharks, tropical fish, corals, etc., glide over you; Looking at the huge reef of shiny fish and corals, and watching sea lions play under the bottom of the sea, it's really like walking through the bottom of the sea, full of proximity, high fidelity to appreciate the ocean world.


You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong


You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Sydney Fish Market

  • The market is the second largest seafood market in the world except Japan, the largest market of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • There are more than 500 kinds of seafood, Australian lobster, king crab, oyster, salmon, cod and so on.
  • Seafood can be purchased as lunch or dinner. Enjoy delicious food while enjoying charming sea views.
  • Before 5:30 to 7:00, take part in the fish market behind-the-scenes trip, you can see the whole process of seafood auction.

Tips:

[Sydney Aquarium] recommended reasons: Australia's native marine life, the world's largest platypus, must be very different from your regular aquarium. [Sydney Wildlife Park] recommended reasons: transportation is convenient in the city. Suitable for zoos with tight time and can't go far away. The world's largest indoor wildlife park, native koala, kangaroo, and Tasmanian demons can all be seen, oh, the key is to take pictures with koala. [Sydney Fish Market] recommendation: for inland children with complex seafood, This reason does not need to consider, directly kill the past to eat, but remember one thing, look at the price, more than a few, there are still a lot of black-hearted Chinese bosses pit their own Chinese ~ fish market hours: Monday to Thursday: 07: 00 to 16: 00; Friday-Sunday 07-17. So it is best to arrange lunch here, otherwise there will be a lot of fresh and good things in the afternoon.


Two, what else is there to play in Sydney?

1 Bondi beach surfing

Reason to recommend: if you want to know how Sydney people enjoy their lives, the best way is to go to Bondi Beach, which is also a great place to sunbathe and surf in the summer. If you're interested in surfing, you can choose to enroll in a beginner's surfing class here. Leave a special memory for your Australian trip. Friends who don't like surfing can also lie on the beach and enjoy a lazy and pleasant time.

Recommended Project: [Surfer course]

One experience will fall in love with the activities, here is a well-known surfing coach, even if you are not a new surfer at all, it does not matter, as long as you can swim, simple English communication, learn to surf that is no matter ~

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

The picture comes from iTrip Love.


2 sightseeing cruise ship Taronga Zoo

This is the simplest way to enjoy the Sydney harbour, just like taking a sightseeing ferry between Shanghai's Huangpu River and Chongqing. In addition to sightseeing cruise, along the way [Taronga Zoo] can also make your trip more spectacular, sightseeing cruise ships can reach the Taronga Zoo, this is a lot of visited friends recommended by the classic match play!

Reasons for recommendation: Taronga Zoo is one of Sydney's oldest zoos. Against the backdrop of its beautiful seaport scenery, Taronga Zoo has become one of Sydney's must-come attractions, drinking coffee on the lawn, chatting in the sun and staring at the harbour view.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

Graph BY@plz99


3 retro luxury show gourmet cruise ship

Reasons for recommendation: the Sydney Port show cruise ship has left a happy and memorable memory for more than 5 million visitors since 1987. Accompanied by the seaport dusk to the beginning of the night, watching the unique Australian-style singing and dancing show, eating luxury western food three-way style, it is almost two words "perfect ~"

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

The picture comes from iTrip Love.


Tips:

The cruise boat that has the performance does not leave the boat every Tuesday / day, want to go the little friend must arrange the time, the dinner cruise ship has every day.

It is not allowed to take pictures and videotapes on board, and the tickets do not contain drinks. If there is consumption, you need to pay the bill when you get off the ship.

4 experience Mariners' Life-High Mast

Reason to recommend: the 1850 style high-mast sailing boat is Sydney's characteristic project, and unlike the cruise ship's atmosphere, the sailing boat is more unique, and what is really unique is that you can join in the work of the crew on board. Raise the sails with them, pull the rope, adjust the ship's navigation with the captain's command, and experience real sailor life. You can also choose another kind of luxurious and advanced sailing boat, experience the feeling of small millionaire private sailing boat, this kind of ship is usually within 15 people, can enjoy the scenery along the deck, enjoy the sun bath.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

The picture comes from iTrip Love.

Tips:

1 vintage sailboat: bold friends can experience climbing up the rope ladder up to 10 meters high of the ship's master mast, like Jack Sparrow in the Caribbean burglar, looking at the sea level line at his own expense. Do not climb the mast after drinking or taking medicine.

Unlike cruise ships, sailing boats will be more bumpy oh, easily seasick friends must remember to take seasickness medicine, and not easy to block the sun, afraid of sun friends remember to bring sunscreen.


Third, in addition to "storming Sydney", what kind of gesture can we explore Sydney?

1. If the time is short and you are lazy to walk, you can choose Sydney sightseeing bus with the scenic spot tickets directly to play the simplest ~

2. Rent a bike, travel deeper than a bus, take you another way to travel Sydney!

Tips:

1 tourist bus dividend, blue two routes, in advance to make a good route planning oh 2 must rely on the sign to distinguish the route oh, not by the body color to define the route oh, the urban line on the "Sydney Explorer" words; Bondi line "Bondi Explorer" 3 two-line transit point: Central Station Terminal 2.Cook&Phillip Park 3.William Street4 bicycle play advice to prepare drinking water oh, simple and comfortable outfit on the OK ~


4. Recommendation of Sydney Food Restaurant

【Cyren Bar Grill seafood 】

Recommended Index:

Recommended reasons: excellent location in Darling harbor, bar, barbecue, seafood, steak, pizza in one restaurant

Recommended dishes: roasted kangaroo ridge (kangaroo meat must be experienced in Australia), seafood super-great ~


[Hard Rock Cafe Rolling Stone Rock Restaurant]

Recommended Index:

Reason: history is no less famous than Michelin, the restaurant is a rock history museum, pure American style, the hard rock store also sells T-shirts, hats, jewelry, accessories, glass products. Music lovers can definitely find their favorite souvenirs here.

Recommended dishes: hamburger, ribs, mini sesame salad, cheesecake.


【Nick’s Bar Grill】

Recommended Index:

Recommended reasons: located near Sydney Harbour, convenient transportation, gathering bar, barbecue, seafood, steak, spaghetti specialty restaurant, super size ~

Recommended: Angus steak, fried prawns with homemade Tata sauce.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

The picture comes from iTrip Love.


5. Introduction of airport-to-city traffic

Sydney International Airport is located in the south of Sydney City, about 8 kilometers from the city. The rail journey from the airport to the city center is only 13 minutes.

Sydney Airport has three terminals: T1 is the international terminal, T2 is the domestic terminal, and the adjacent T3 is the unique terminal of Qantas Airlines.

1-2 people: recommended [airport light bus]: slightly more expensive than shuttle bus, 10-seat minibus basically does not have to wait too long, exit has the counter, staff guide, do not need to find shuttle bus points themselves

More than 3 people: you can choose a taxi (but still need a little English level, and the airport rental, you know, please go to the queue oh ~)

It is suggested that the choice of pick-up and transport chartered cars, all models of 3 to 12 people can be chosen, which is more convenient than domestic chauffeured cars, and the more people spend on per capita is about cost-effective. Most importantly, this is a Chinese service yo, and all of them are local Chinese drivers. I think the most valuable thing is that you can get a lot of deep information about the city in the chauffeur's conversation.

You can walk around Sydney! Classic hiking is open

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