Travel in Australia





SYDNEY

This city of 4 Million is a sprawling giant, measuring about 70 kilometers from noth to south and 55 east to west. It's an area packed with things to see and do and to help you make the most of your time, the city has been devided into regions, with suggested highlights that will make your visit unforgetable.
The interesting places are The Houbour, The City Centre, The Rocks and Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Eastern Surburbs, Kings Cross and Bondi, Paddington, The Northern Beaches and Manly and Homebush Bay-Heart of the 2000 Olympics.

The City Centre: Within this compact area at heart of the city is a treasure trove of sights - and historic buildings, museums, parks and glittering shopping arcades with some of the hottest names from the fashion world.
The interesting points are AMP Centrepoint Tower, Hyde Park Barracks, Museum of Sydney, Government House, Queen Victoria Building, State Parliment, Australian Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery of NSW, Cook & Phillip Park and St. Andrew's Cathedral.

The Rocks and Circular Quay: The birthplace of modern Australia has become a thrilling port of the city, essential to any visitor's experience. In the galleries, museums, shops and cafes of this charming area, you can trace the evolution of a society from beginning to the present.
The interesting points are Custom House, Ferry Terminal, Sydney Opera House, Cadman's Cottage, Habour Bridge Pylon Lookout, Observatory Hill, Museum of Contemporary Art, Opal Fields, Australian Craftworks, Sydney Visitor Centre, Ken Done Gallery, Harbour Bridge Climb and Justice and Police Museum.

Darling Harbour: Sydney's dazzling playground has something for everyone. Museums, theme parks, gardens, shops, waterfront restarants and eye-catching features - with the blockbuster attractions of Chinatown and Star City at the either end.
The interesting points are Australian National Maritime Museum, Star City, Panasonic IMAX Theatre, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sega World, Sydney Aquarium, Powerhouse Museum, Chinatown, Chinese Gardens, Harbourside Markets and Australia's Northern Territory & Outback Centre.

The Eastern Suburbs: Great beaches, fashionable shopping, cafes, and glamourous houses straight out of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" - if you are looking for somewhere to absorb the sybaritic, sunny side of Sydney, go east.
The interesting points are Watsons Bay, Sydney Jewish Museum, Elizabeth Bay House, Nielsen Park, Vaucluse House, Kings Cross and Fox Studios Australia.

The Northern Beaches: For a prime view of Sydney sunny-side up, head north across the Harbour Bridge for a day exploring this string of golden sandy crescents. Options range from Bungan, one of Sydney's secret wonders, to glamourous Palm beach and the cosmopolitan style of Manly - all served with cafes and restaurants perfectly placed for admiring the view.
The interesting points are The Basin Ferry, Ku-ring-Gai Chase National Park, Scenic Seaplane, Newport Beach, Palm Beach, Barrenjoey Lighthouse, Sydney Kayak Centre and Newport Arms Hotel.

Manly: In the shadow of the cliffs that guard the northern enterance to the harbour, the suburb of Manly was once a favourite holiday spot for families from the south of the harbour. These days, even though it's just a few minutes ride from the city aboard the speedy JetCat ferries, the area still retains its languid, resort air - the perfect setting for an escape from the city.
The interesting points are Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Oceanworld, Shelley Beach, Manly Beach, Manly Visitors Bureau, Ferry Service and Quarantine Station.

Sydney Interactive Visitors Guide: A tourist guide to Sydney, Australia. The features are the museums, art galleries, history, maps, attractions, festivals, hotels, and fine dining for both visitors and residents.

Sydney Citysearch: Provides a lot of the information about the city of Sydney by the Sydney Morning Herald.

The Sydney Culture: Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbor, National Park and Wildlife Service, Taronga Zoo, The Rocks Visiters Center, Museums, Art Gallery of New South Wales, etc.



Traveling Australia on the Internet: A guide to Australian travel, holidays, tourism and tourist operators.

Autralian Tourism Net : Australian wide travel directory-Tourist Information, National Parks, Accommodation, Tours, Airline services, etc.

About Australia: You might get everything about Australia.



The life on an island:Tasmania: You can see so many pictures of Tasmania island which is located on the south most in Australia continant



Canberra Tourism:Provide a lot of travel information about the capital city of Australia



Melbourne Citysearch: About the capital city of the state of Victoria

Brisbane for Visitors:About the capital city of the state of Queesland

Gold Coast: It is a very famous coast which is located on Queensland in the world.



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