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Circular Quay and The Rocks

As well as serving as the city’s principal hub of transportation, Circular Quay draws sightseers like bees to honey. And how sweet it is to soak up the sights and the atmosphere of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, and to join the man .... Click Here for More

City Centre the CBD

A fine place to begin your exploration of Sydney’s bustling CBD is on foot via the Museum of Sydney built over two centuries ago. Of equal appeal, however, are the diverse historical buildings along Macquarie Street including Government House, the State Lib .... Click Here for More

Darling Harbour and Chinatown

Revitalised for the city’s bicentennial in 1988 and continuously developed ever since, Darling Harbour has become one of the most celebrated, diverse and most popular tourist venues in Sydney. The modern facades of its two main waterside attractions, the Sydney Aquarium and .... Click Here for More

City West Glebe to Parramatta
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Ku ring gai Chase National Park

A few wealthy Sydney entrepreneurs might see Ku-ring-gai Chase as little more than 14,883 ha of wasted prime real estate, 26 km north of Sydney. Thankfully, the rugged sandstone country that fringes the mighty Hawkesbury River, with its stunning views and rich array of native wi .... Click Here for More

Royal National Park

The 15,080-ha Royal National Park was the first national park in Australia gazetted in 1879. Before the Europeans arrived the park looked very different to the scene that confronts you today. Back then, before European farming practices and the loss of native wildlife caused dra .... Click Here for More

Botany Bay National Park

Botany Bay, 15-30 km south of Sydney, holds a very special place in (European) Australian history as the site of Captain Cook’s first landing in April 1770. The landing site is near what is now Kurnell on the southern shores of Botany Bay, which along with La Perouse on the northern shore, .... Click Here for More

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