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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Hmmm where to begin? Sydney is a fabulous city, not only because it's on the coast and has the Opera House as a trademark but simply because it is still at a stage where we can call it a metropolitan city but isn't yet so terribly congested. And that is truly the beauty of the city, with lots of green and recreational areas. But now to some insider tips: - Do the Harbour Bridge Climb (it's breathtaking) -Visit the Rocks and eat out in Darling Harbour (the atmosphere is great and relaxed): Restaurant recommendations: Angus Steak House, Jordan's seafood restaurant - Take the monorail to get around town: Oh at the QVB exit there's an enormous bookshop (if you're looking for a book, they most probably will have it): Kinokunya Bookshop - Stop at Star City, the QVB (old shopping arcade) - Visit Tarronga Zoo - Head to Bondi Beach for a weekend on the beach! Good tip? (+2) Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia lots of aberiganee stay away from da ones dsat smell they are da evil 1ns da other are freindly Good tip? (+1) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sydney...
I find Sydney a great and exciting city with so much to offer. The harbour is one of my favourite places to hang out on the water or catch a ferry over to Manly. But a good way to see the harbour is the catch the city ferry that does a 2 hour tour of the harbour and little inlets and some interesting facts. A nice city to walk around ( the Botanical gardens and Opera house ) and always feel safe. Good tip? (+1) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Try going around the city by bike. You can go with a group bike tour (complete with a rented bike, helmet and tour guide) or you can rent your own bike. Its safe, it affords you to see much more of the city, its environment friendly and its good for your health. Good tip? (+1) Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia Gilgandra is publicised as the 'Home of the Coo-ees'. This is a reference to the occasion in 1915 when 35 local men decided to set off from Gilgandra on the first recruiting march of World War I. Having received no support from the Army the men walked 500 km to Sydney in six weeks, proclaiming their arrival in a town with the bushman's cry for help, 'coo-ee!'. They received much publicity along the way and arrived in Sydney, 263 strong. The event sparked seven other such marches from rural centres.
Gilgandra's annual celebrations include the Coo-ee Festival which is held over the October long week end. Good tip? (+1) Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia A good stop on route to Canberra from Sydney or vice versa. The big sheep is one of the tacky Aussie landmarks in the line of the big banana and pineapple, etc... Definitly a fun photo op if nothing else. Good tip? (+1) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sdyney - Australia's largest city,the capital city of New South Wales.
Place must go -- Sky Tower + OZ Trek, Sdyney Aquarium, Hunter Valley Winery, Hunter Valley Gardens, Port Stephens, Dolphin Watch Cruise, 4 wheel Drive Sand Dune Sand Toboganning. Good tip? (+1) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia If you plan to travel to Sydney, you should visit Terri Irwin's zoo in Queensland cos she is best owner in the world! Good tip? (0) Bungendore, New South Wales, Australia if your coming to bungendore defintely stay at the carrington and there is a great music festival for country music every february Good tip? (0) Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia Stay away from the snakes! Good tip? (0) |