The scenery is beautiful, the three cable cars have their own style, the staff is very responsible for introducing the time point and the way of sightseeing, the one-way train 2H, the cartoon bus exit is the sightseeing bus point, change tickets, the restaurant has more people, it is best to stagger the peak of dining
Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park
Anonymous User
It was awesome small zoo! There are so many Australian wildlife including cute Koara. It's easy to walk. There are cafe and picnic area, so we ate our snack there.
Sydney Zoo
Freebird_Grace
The animals themselves seem to have appropriate environments. They were also very active and moving around. And there is a great variety of animals as well. The zoo was easy to navigate and was not super crowded. The one downside was that the interactive bits filled up quickly.
Sydney Opera House
nxz***cs
The Sydney Opera House is a miracle in the history of world architecture, perhaps because of its unique architectural style, or because it faces the sea, backed by the magnificent scenery of the Harbour Bridge, people are looking forward to. As soon as you walk near the Opera House, you will be sure to be attracted by the charm of the building. "This magnificent building is not only a symbol of Australian culture, but also a crystallization of human creativity." The opera house's architectural inspiration, construction history, selection of bricks and tiles, as well as stools, facilities and acoustic principles in the hall, gave me a deeper understanding of the building. I was struck by the history especially when I saw how the spheres were deconstructed and spliced into what they are now, and the time and cost of building them. At the Sydney Opera House, I could also enjoy the beautiful views of the Harbour Bridge. It is recommended to get off at Circular Quay ring terminal station and walk for 5 minutes. Remember to register in advance at the Lower Concourse registry office on the first floor, you can save your bag and collect your tickets. After the visit, you can go to the souvenir shop and buy some favorite medals and refrigerator stickers as a souvenir. The opera house at night is also well worth a visit, with street lights on and people around the ring pier enjoying a drink, music and the sound of seagulls making people feel the vitality of the city. The charm of the Sydney Opera House lies not only in its architectural style and location, but also in the story and history behind it. It was an unforgettable experience that gave me a deeper understanding and admiration of the building.
Taronga Zoo Sydney
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Sydney's Taronga Zoo, known as one of the world's most beautiful zoos, has been attracting visitors with its unique charm since its inception in 1916. Located on the hilly north shore of Sydney Harbour, it takes only 12 minutes by boat from the city centre, which covers an area of 30 hectares and has more than 400 species and more than 2,000 animals. It is Australia's largest zoo. If you have a week in Sydney, Taronga Zoo is definitely a place to visit. Located on the north shore, the zoo is less than an hour's drive from the city centre and offers views of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The zoo is also very rich in animal species, which definitely makes your trip worthwhile! Taronga Zoo not only has amazing sea views, but also allows you to get close to a variety of animals. Here, you can see the leisurely crossing the road to feel the wild charm of the zoo. Moreover, the surrounding shops are also worth visiting, the quality of the goods is unexpectedly good, I even bought red panda's scorpion and Xiaodingman dolls. The zoo's business hours are 9:30-16:30, it is recommended to check the latest business hours on Google map in advance.
Scenic World
Chuck69
Full of tourists and a lot of time were spent waiting for the rides on cableway, skyway and railway.
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
205***19
Great aquarium Just on the edge of the port, there is a safari park on the side to buy a ticket online and scan the code directly to enter the scene. It is very convenient to see the manatee for the first time! It is worth a visit, about two hours to finish shopping!
Darling Harbour
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Darling Harbour (Darling Harbor, also translated as Lovers Harbour) is located in the northwest of Sydney's central city center and is one of Sydney's most famous landmarks. It is 2 kilometers from Sydney Central Station (Central Station) and is connected to Sydney Chinatown (Sydney Chinatown) in Australia. Darling Harbour is a port terminal, green space and complex of buildings, not only Sydney's most colorful tourist and shopping malls, but also a venue for major conferences and celebrations. Darling Harbour is named after NSW's seventh Governor-General, NSW, NSW. The scenery of Darling Harbour is breathtaking. The sea is shining, and colorful boats travel between it, especially at sunset, the embers of the sunset are shining on the sea, and the golden glow is intertwined with the deep blue sea, creating a heady view. Modern high-rise buildings and historic buildings on both sides of the harbour are a perfect reflection of Sydney's unique charm. The hovering seagulls and fresh sea breeze are the best embellishments.
Sydney Whale Watching Cruise
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It was a very happy trip. I saw the place where the whales live. I was really happy. I will definitely go there again next time. It is worth it. Several friends said that they must come again next year.
Sydney Tower Eye
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If you come to Sydney, you must not miss the Sydney Tower. The landmark, built in 1968 between Hyde Park and Queen Victoria Building, is the tallest building in Australia and the highest viewing platform in the southern hemisphere. The exterior of the Sydney Tower is dazzlingly golden, the tower is thin and straight, topped by a barrel-shaped structure, and 56 huge steel cables surround the tower and connect to the ground, giving a very modern feel. Sydney Tower (Sydney Tower Eye) Sydney's iconic building, the tower-top observation deck overlooks the city 360 degrees. Try the skywalk at the top of the tower, the fully transparent glass platform brings a stimulating experience. There is also a free way to climb the tower: go directly to Bar 83, on the 83rd floor of the tower, just order something, all seats are by the window, the price is not expensive! Remember to bring ID. The Sydney Tower (Sydney Tower Eye) stands above the city, surrounded by high-rise buildings, showing the modern vitality of the city. The St. Mary’s Cathedral in the foreground is in stark contrast to the green Hyde Park, where history and nature are intertwined, adding a layering to the picture. The soft tones of morning or sunset give the city a warm golden glow, delicately capturing the moments of Sydney's tranquility and bustle.