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Sydney is located on the southeastern coast of Australia and is the capital of New South Wales. It is often called Sydney in Taiwan. Sydney was the first city established in Australia. In 1788, the first British fleet landed here under the leadership of Arthur Phillip. It was first used as a place for British prisoners to be exiled. Today, Sydney is the most populous and densely populated city in Australia. This harbor city is the financial and economic center of Australia. It has many beautiful beaches and is world-famous for its Opera House and Harbor Bridge. It is an international metropolis.
-Itinerary description-
Departure time: 9:00-10:00
Return time: 18:00-19:00
Itinerary attractions:
Sydney Opera House, The Rocks, Sydney Seafood Market, Sydney Harbor Bridge, Bondi Beach, St. Mary's Cathedral, Hyde Park, Darling Harbor, Royal Botanic Gardens and other additional attractions
-Introduction to attractions-
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is one of Sydney's most famous landmarks, famous for its unique sail-shaped design. Completed in 1973, the building was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the opera house's history and architectural details, or catch a great performance here. There are also many restaurants and cafes around the opera house, which is a good place to enjoy delicious food and beautiful scenery.
The Rocks
The Rocks is Sydney's oldest district, full of colonial history and charm. Many 19th-century buildings, stone streets and old bars have been preserved here, making people feel like they have traveled through time. Visitors can visit the local museums, explore the markets, or enjoy a cup of coffee in one of the charming cafes. The Rocks also hosts markets every weekend selling handicrafts, food and souvenirs.
Sydney Fish Market
The Sydney Seafood Market is one of the largest seafood markets in the Southern Hemisphere, offering a variety of fresh seafood products. Visitors can taste a variety of delicious seafood here, such as oysters, lobsters and various fish. There is also a cooking school in the market that provides seafood cooking courses so that visitors can learn how to cook delicious seafood meals.
Sydney Harbor Bridge
The Sydney Harbor Bridge is another Sydney landmark, connecting the city center to the North Shore. Visitors can join the bridge climb for stunning views of Sydney Harbor from above, or choose to walk or cycle across the bridge. Luna Park at the foot of the bridge is a family-friendly amusement park with a variety of rides and activities.
St Mary's Cathedral
St. Mary's Cathedral is Sydney's largest Catholic church with Gothic architectural style. Located next to Hyde Park in the heart of the city, this magnificent building is a must-visit for lovers of religion and history. The interior of the church is richly decorated, with impressive stained glass windows and intricate carvings. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the church's history and architectural features.
Hyde Park
Hyde Park is an oasis in the heart of Sydney, offering a peaceful space for relaxation. This park has beautiful gardens, fountains and monuments, perfect for walks and picnics. The Anzac War Memorial in the park is an important historical memorial site commemorating Australian soldiers who participated in the war.
Darling Harbor
Darling Harbor is a vibrant entertainment precinct with numerous restaurants, cafes, shops and attractions. There are the Sydney Aquarium (SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium) and the Australian National Maritime Museum (Australian National Maritime Museum), which are very suitable for family visits. Darling Harbor is brilliantly lit at night and is a great place to enjoy the night view and fireworks show.
Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach is Sydney's most famous beach, attracting a large number of tourists and local residents with its golden sands and clear waters. This is a paradise for surfers, swimming and sunbathing. Take a walk along the Bondi to Coogee coastal track and enjoy stunning coastal views and hidden coves.