http://www.ticketstoworld.co.uk/Flights/Sydney.aspx/ -- Attraction’s of Sydeny:
Darling Harbour
Viewed as the greatest urban redevelopment project in Australian history, Darling Harbour, on the western dockside region, is a scenic entertainment complex filled with shops, restaurants, museums, gardens, promenades, and more, all connecting to downtown via monorail.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Enjoy collections of Australian, Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Asian art among other works at this world-class fine arts museum, also serving as a venue for chamber music concerts.
Australian Museum
Established in 1827, Australia's first museum has a remarkable reputation in the field of natural history and indigenous studies. Here you can check out spiders and other creepy crawlies, dinosaurs, fascinating studies on Aboriginal life, art and more. Trace 4 million years of human history with the Tracks Through Time and Skeletons exhibit.
Blue Mountains
Rising from the coastal plain about 50 miles from Sydney are the famed Blue Mountains, creating a backdrop almost as spectacular as the harbor. Eucalyptus trees by the thousands constantly release fine droplets of oil into the atmosphere, reflecting blue light rays to create the azure haze. Blue Mountains National Park is surrounded by resort villages for longer stays, yet mere day-trips from Sydney can be rewarding. Trains for the mountains leave several times daily from Sydney’s Central Railway Station.
Bondi Beach & More
Tan, swim or surf along famed Bondi Beach, renowned for bronzed skimpily clad bathers, and only minutes from Sydney’s center. To the north are more calming beaches with names like Dee Why, Manly and Curl Curl.
The Rocks
With grim origins as a penal colony, The Rocks today serves as nirvana for anyone appreciating cobbled streets and waterfront warehousing transformed into shops and galleries. The Rocks Market, with more than 170 stalls, unfolds weekends at the northern end of George Street. The Rocks is within easy walking distance to hotels such as the Regent Sydney and Circular Quay, the city’s major transport hub for bus, train and ferry services.
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