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Sydney City - Bus Tour
Depart at 10:00 AM from the Furama Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn) in Chinatown, Sydney, to begin your tour of classic Sydney city landmarks.
10:20 Sydney Opera House (exterior tour). The Opera House is one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century, with its unique sail-shaped design and function as a harbor bridge, complementing the surrounding scenery.
11:20 Bondi Beach - Trendy Cafe - Iceberg Pool. Bondi Beach is one of Sydney's most vibrant and famous beaches in Australia, and a surfing paradise. 【ICEBERGS POOL】A dreamy infinity pool, a must-visit Instagram-worthy spot.
12:20 Lunch at the Fish Market (own expense). Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Sydney's largest seafood market – the Fish Market – where you'll find deep-sea lobsters, succulent salmon, giant king crabs, shimmering prawns, and fresh oysters. Hand over your fresh seafood to the chef and have it prepared according to your preferences using various unique cooking methods such as grilling, sashimi, frying, steaming, and garlic stir-frying, creating a rich and delicious seafood meal.
14:00 Jones Bay Marina, the only century-old marina that retains its original railway structure. A superyacht berthing harbor, where the original railway tracks and modern harbor complement each other, creating cinematic photo opportunities for you to discover.
14:45 Visit the University of Sydney and its famous Quadrilateral Building, Australia's oldest and most prestigious university. The main building is very similar to the building in the movie "Harry Potter", hence the name "Harry Potter Building". It attracts many movie fans and many celebrities to take wedding photos here.
15:30 Mrs. Macquarie's Point: Capture a postcard-perfect view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House side by side.
16:00 Visit Hyde Park and St. Mary's Cathedral. The cathedral is built of local sandstone and its Gothic architectural style is a legacy of medieval European cathedrals.
16:30 Walk along the Harbour Bridge and explore The Rocks: This bustling harbor is home to historic colonial-era buildings, trendy shops, museums, and unique restaurants and bars.
17:30 End of Chinatown in the city center.
Sydney City Center - Small Group Tour
Depart from Furama Darling Harbour at 09:00
09:20-09:40 Visit the University of Sydney and the popular Quadrangle Garden.
Australia's oldest and most prestigious university, the premier university in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of the world's most beautiful campuses. Vast, pristine lawns and numerous elegant Victorian buildings exude a strong British charm. The main building, resembling a scene from the Harry Potter movies, is known as the "Harry Potter Building," attracting many movie fans for photoshoots, and even serving as a popular spot for wedding photos.
09:50-10:50 Bondi Beach - Trendy Cafe - Iceberg Pool. Bondi Beach is one of Sydney's most vibrant and famous beaches in Australia, and a surfing hotspot. Also nearby is the original Instagrammable spot, [ICEBERGS POOL], a dreamy infinity pool that seems to merge with the ocean; every snapshot is a potential Instagram sensation.
11:10-13:00 Sydney Fish Market (Lunch at your own expense), the largest seafood market in the Southern Hemisphere. Experience the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere of the fish market. A wide variety of seafood is available, including deep-sea lobsters, plump salmon, giant king crabs, shimmering prawns, fresh oysters, and more. Cook your seafood meal according to your own taste using various unique methods such as grilling, sashimi, frying, steaming, and stir-frying with garlic.
13:15-14:45 Sydney Opera House (Exterior Visit) The Sydney Opera House is one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century. It is not only a temple of art and culture, but also the soul of Sydney. Tourists from all over the world flock to visit and take photos every day, day or night, whether on foot or out to sea, the Opera House always presents different charming styles to visitors.
14:50-15:30 Hyde Park and St. Mary's Cathedral. The cathedral is built of local sandstone and its Gothic architectural style is a legacy of medieval European cathedrals.
15:40-16:30 Harbour Bridge Walk - Experience the old streets of The Rocks, more than just a distant view! Step onto this bridge connecting the north and south banks of Sydney and enjoy panoramic views of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour. The Rocks is Sydney's oldest developed area, a vibrant harbor area filled with colonial-era buildings, shops, museums, unique restaurants, and bars. There's also a charming little pink wall.
17:00-17:30 Arrive at Furama Darling Harbour, end of the tour.