Part 2: Where to Travel in Sydney





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Part 2: Where to Travel in Sydney

 is finally here, enjoy reading yo~!



1.St. Mary's Cathedral







This beautiful cathedral is worth for a visit as it is being maintained well. Along the way to the St. Mary Cathedral is very happening, worth to spending time to walk around that area and you might have new discovery!




Address:
St Mary's Road & College Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2000







2. Art Gallery of NSW




Art Gallery of New South Wales  is one of the Australia’s leading museums of art and a Sydney institution and it attracts over 1.3 million visitors come to every year. Do not miss out this great chance to immerse yourself in Australian culture and most importantly it is free admission.


Address:
Art Gallery Rd
The Domain, Sydney, 
New South Wales 2000
Australia (City Centre) 
(Open Sun-Sat 10am-5pm) 
Free admission!

Free guided tours run daily at 11am,12pm & 2pm.

Activities for children are held every Sunday at 2:30pm. 






3. Sydney Fish Market








It is a must go attraction when you visit Sydney! There are lots of shops you can visit and do not forget to try the fresh seafood and enjoy the atmosphere there!!


Add:
Pyrmont Bridge Rd (cnr Bank St)
Pyrmont, New South Wales










4. Darling Harbour 


Darling Harbour is one of the most beautiful places in Sydney. You will find lots of shops and restaurants along as well as several very good museums. Don’t forget to take in the free Maritime Museum and then cross the Pyrmont Bridge to the Aquarium and new Sydney Wildlife World. 








Do not miss out the firework show at 8pm at Darling Habour, it will gonna be a romantic night if you spending times with ur loved one.



Add:
Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Australia (City Centre) 




i) Australian National Maritime Museum





















Add:2 Murray Street 
Darling Harbour, Sydney,New South Wales 2000,Australia (City Centre)





5. The Rocks

My favorite place is definitely The Rocks, Jialer and I spent the whole day to visit there and we were really enjoyed the view of Sydney Habour Bridge, it was really an amazing day for us! Check it out the photos below and you will know what's happening at there~




Amazed by his voice and his handsome look!





This was the tiny cupcakes we ever had! It was so cute and tasty too!! 





Enjoyed the weekend market at the Rocks and there are lots of things to explore! Remember to spend the whole day there and you will never regret!







6. Museum of Contemporary Art

Before you walk to The Opera House & Sydney Habour Bridge, you will pass by the like most contemporary art museums, it is a very interesting museum you can't figure it out! Most if not all art in the permanent collection is by Australian artists.




Add:
140 George St 
The RocksSydney, 
New South Wales 2000
Australia (City Centre)











7. The Opera House



You will get some greats shots of the Habour and its landmark as you walk along, all the breathtaking views are just in front of you that you cant use words to describe! Enjoy the city skyline view and at the same time, you will feel likebyou are actually enveloped in the local Sydney life, along with the dog walkers, rollerbladers and picnic-makers.








8. The Sydney Harbour Bridge






After the Rocks, then took the photos of the Opera House, the next destination will be The Sydney Harbour Bridge,it is a long way to walk unless you take the ferry. However,  You will never get bored as there are lots of scenery to see as you walk. 

FYI, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a wide steel arch bridge known for its beauty and it is also a function that provides a crossing for transports and pedestrians. Anyone can enjoy a walk for free there and it will definitely a amazing experience you ever had!








9. Pylon Lookout at Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Pylon Lookout is free walk and it is open to the public. You will enjoy the beautiful views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House when you walk at night.




Add:
Cumberland Street, The Rocks
South East Pylon, Sydney Harbour
Sydney, New South WalesAustralia









10. Sydney: Royal Botanic Gardens



The Botanic Gardens is a popular tourism spot in Sydney as it attract over 3 million visitors each year. The gardens cover 30 hectares and it is situated on the shores of the Sydney Harbour, with the Opera House and Circular Quay on the western boundary.


Add:
Mrs Macquaries Road, 
Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Closest train stations are Circular Quay, Martin Place or St James.


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