Feb01
Published by misha in Australia, Eating, Fitness&Gym, History, Photos, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Spa, Swimming, Travel Stories, Walking

The Stafford Hotel is located in the popular Rocks area of Sydney, just a five minute walk away from the Circular Quay. It is perfect destination for the judi-cious traveller to relax in style and comfort near city centre of Sydney with its vast gamma of shopping and dining options.
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Jan18
Published by misha in Adventure, Australia, Eating, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Shopping, Sightseeings, Spa, Swimming

Swissotel is located just right in the centre between Sydney’s tourist, shopping and entertainment districts. The spot is very good way to discover the popular sights of the metropolis such as the Opera House.
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May08
Published by vanhal in Australia, Cultural, Eating, History, Museums, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism

When touring around it is rare these days to come across anything that you don’t have to pay through the nose for. However, there is one place we enjoyed in Sydney that is now free and it’s the impressive Australian National Maritime Museum.The museum takes up a sizeable chunk of Darling Harbour and it is easy to spend half a day having a look at its permanent and temporary exhibits.Inside the museum are seven main exhibitions that span Australia’s links to the seas and its crucial part in our history. They include Merana Eora Nora - First People, Navigators - Defining Australia, Passengers - the Long Sea Voyage, Commerce - the Working Sea, Watermarks - Adventure, Sport and Play and Navy - Protecting Australia.
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Apr30
Published by Asya in Arts, Australia, Australia, Monuments, Urban Tourism

Far above the maddening crowds, AMP Tower (or Centre point, as it is called by locals) has 360 degrees of Sydney’s best views. It takes just 40 seconds for the double-decker lifts to reach the 304-metre summit, where you can take advantage of free guided tours. Or, for a real treat, dine out on the view, in the a la carte or buffet-style revolving restaurants. The Sydney AMP Tower, often referred to as the Sydney Centre point, is located in Sydney’s Central Business District and is one of Sydney’s most spectacular landmarks, featuring a popular observation deck.
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Mar27
Published by Asya in Arts, Australia, Australia, Monuments, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism, Walking
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. In addition to representing Sydney, the opera house has also become
a symbol for the country of Australia throughout the world. Resting majestically on Bennelong Point as it reaches into Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House is truly an unforgettable sight. The original plan to build the opera house was put forth in 1950, and designed by John Utzon. Interestingly enough, his vision was more advanced than architectural and engineering abilities of the decade, and it wasn’t until 1973 that his ideas were finally put into place.
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Mar14
Published by Asya in Australia, Australia, Eating, Parks, Relaxing, Walking

Luna Park Sydney is a Historical amusement park , located on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour, Australia.
Luna Park is a galaxy of amusements and sensations. From the jaw dropping, eye ball popping super thrill rides like the Pharoah’s Curse, Metropolis and the Enterprise, to the exhilarating rides like the Spider, Twin Dragon, G force and Shock Drop, you’re bound to have an awesome time!
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