Posted by : Unknown Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Sydney contain almost endless variety of attractions to entertain visitors of all ages. Come face to face with wildlife in Australia, diverse, and art gallery, to see a performance at the Opera House in Sydney, to immerse yourself in a museum or a visit to a World Heritage Sites and Heritage listed at the heart of the city. 

Sydney has many of the elements of the most popular tourist attractions in Australia, and the famous Opera House in Sydney, with the architectural marvel of the World Heritage Site. You can enjoy a meal or a drink at one of the restaurants or cafes, and then you see a world-class under the famous white sails of the building. 

Sydney is a big city need some big thrills, especially for family holidays. To introduce children to animals from all over the world in Sydney Harbour and Taronga Zoo, at a distance of 40 - minute drive from the city center, you can enjoy the annexation of more than 2,200 animals, including penguins, koalas and kangaroos. Sydney Aquarium, the children see life in Australia in the beautiful marine close quarters. Wildlife in Sydney Darling Harbour have features interactive displays, and sessions daily feeding of animals and habitats, including walk-through, and remote areas and tropical butterfly. 

The main tourist attractions other Sydney Luna Park, the amusement park and the harbor and the Sydney Tower Eye, the highest point above Sydney with 360 degree views of the harbor, and the beaches and in the Blue Mountains. You can click on a submarine in the Australian National Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour, Sydney Observatory, you control the night sky and the stars of the Southern Cross. 

Bondi Beach 
To connect with Bondi Beach 
Website 
www.sydneyoperahouse.com 
Visiting hours: 
Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 20:30 

Sydney Harbour Bridge 
Completed in 1932, and "Coathanger", as known locally, as beloved by Sydney who move across it by train and buses and cars and bikes. It is a vital piece of industrial heritage in Sydney, the bridge could be explored independently on foot, by bicycle (there are separate bike path) or by joining one of the (www.bridgeclimb.com) missions climb the bridge that regulate well organized - so you can climb the bridge at night. 
To connect with Sydney Harbour Bridge 
Website 
www.pylonlookout.com.au 
Visiting hours: 
Daily, 10:00 to 5:00. 
Admission ticket prices 
$ 9,50 (4, 35 £) 

Bondi Beach 
Website 
www.icebergs.com.au 
Dates of the visit 
Open Monday to Friday from 6:00 to 18:30, Saturday and Sunday, 6:30 to 18:30. 
Ticket prices: $ 4,50 (2,05 £) 

Fish Market in Sydney 
Few cities do seafood as well as Sydney and when you visit this group grubby, smelly and random buildings you'll understand why. Variety, freshness and abundance of fish available and truly amazing - everything from huge slabs of tuna fillets to the most sensitive of whiteness. There are mountains of oysters, prawns, cockles, mussels and crab and lobster, as well as some aquatic creatures you've never seen before. Grab some sushi or some cheap fish 'n' chips while you're here. For the real fanatics fish market offers regular cooking classes and tours. 
Website 
www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au 
Visiting hours: 
Daily from 07:00, apart from the Birth Day Holiday 

Blue Mountains 
Located along the 65 km from the city center of Sydney, the Blue Mountains and is much more than a chintzy cafes and a train ride that portrayed in tourist brochures. But in fact, are packaged wild marked with great walks, stunning views and eucalyptus forests are endless. Do not miss the exhibition of Norman Lindsay's in Faulconbridge, and Three Sisters in Katoomba and Jenolan Caves aged 400 million years. And do not forget walking shoes. 
Blue Mountains Visitor Information Center 
Echo Point, Katoomba 
Toll Free (within Australia only): 1300 653 408 
Amouka mail 
www.visitbluemountains.com.au 
Visiting hours: 
Daily, 9:00 to 17:00. Closes at Birth Day holiday.

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