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Sightseeing Sightseeing Overview Who can argue with the claim that Sydney has the most magnificent harbour in the world? Millions of years ago it was a drowned river valley. Today its intricate coastal geography of headlands and secluded bays is the stunning setting for two of the modern world’s most ambitious architectural achievements – the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is therefore hardly surprising that much tourist attention is focused on the harbour, with the revived cobbled quaintness of The Rocks, the perpetual motion of people arriving and departing Circular Quay and the enduring awe that visitors experience at the steps of the Opera House. But behind these modern monoliths, there is a wealth of history, culture and tradition. In inner-city Sydney, Macquarie Place and Macquarie Street are characterised by their imposing Victorian banking chambers and municipal buildings, while further afield, the areas of Kings Cross, Darlinghurst and Paddington are thriving cosmopolitan communities, each with their own distinct character. Kings Cross, renowned more for its red light district, has a bustling café society, while Darlinghurst comes alive every March for the world-famous Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade. Paddington has a more genteel feel, with its fashionable restaurants, galleries, antique shops and restored Victorian terraces complete with wrought-iron lace verandahs. Tourist Information Sydney Visitor Centre 106 George Street, The Rocks Tel: (02) 9255 1788 or 132 077, visitor information line Australia only. Fax: (02) 9241 5010. E-mail: visitorinformation@shfa.nsw.gov.au Website: www.sydneyvisitorcentre.com Opening hours: Daily 0900-1800. Passes The Sydney Bonus Pass incorporates entry to Sydney Aquarium, the observation deck at Sydney Tower and a Captain Cook Coffee Cruise from Circular Quay. Tickets are available from any of these attractions and cost A$59. The Super Ticket, costing A$48, covers Darling Harbour attractions including Matilda Harbour Express cruise, entry to the Chinese Garden, travel on the monorail, a meal at the Shark Bite Café, entry to the Sydney Aquarium and discounts at the Powerhouse Museum, Panasonic IMAX Theatre and the People Mover. The Super Ticket is available for purchase at participating attractions. Combined ferry/attraction admission passes are available from the Sydney Ferries ticket office at Circular Quay or from the ticket offices of various attractions, including Taronga Zoo and Sydney Aquarium. For example, the A$27.20 Zoo Pass includes return ferry and bus transport to Taronga Zoo, entry to the zoo and an aerial cable ride. |
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