Sydney can go to play the attractions or more, want to go to play can be in advance to understand what are the must-visit attractions, and related ticket prices, and then plan their own itinerary, the following is the specific travel information, take a look together.
Sydney Opera HouseSydney Opera House (SydneyOpera
House) was built in 1973, is one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century, in 2007 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The Sydney Opera House has a very beautiful appearance, both like floating in the air scattered petals, but also like three groups of huge shell pieces, the tallest shell pieces are as high as 20-storey building. The first set of shells is on the west side, and inside are the largest concert hall and drama theater of the theater. The second set of shells is on the east side, roughly parallel to the first set, of the same form but slightly smaller, and contains mainly the Joan Sutherland Theater. The third group of shells, to the southwest of them, is the smallest and contains a number of restaurants and bars.
Address: BennelongPointSydneyNSW2000
Transportation: ①Take bus 333, 380, 389, 392, 396, 397, 399, 890, L94, X94, and get off at the CircularQuayStand
E stop, and it's about an 8-minute walk. Arrival ②By ferry, the pier close to the Sydney Opera House is Circular
Quay, about 10 minutes walk to the Opera House. Quay***There are six ships docking here, namely No.1-5Wharf and HarbourMaster
Steps, you can choose different ships according to the itinerary
Opening time: 09:00-17:00 (closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday)
Tickets: Chinese 1-hour sightseeing tour: Adults AUD40/Child AUD22/Concession (full-time students over 16 years old) AUD32/Family Ticket (two adults, two children) AUD105 (March 1-March 31
Monday-Sunday); Chinese 1-hour tour: Adult AUD42/Child AUD22/Concession (full-time students over 16 years old) AUD32/Family Ticket (two adults, two children) AUD106 (April 1-December 31, 2011)
Tickets: Chinese 1-hour tour: Adult AUD42/Child AUD22/Concession (full-time students over 16 years old) AUD32/Family Ticket (two adults, two children) AUD106 (April 1-December 31, 2011) Dec. 31
Monday-Sunday)Free tickets:Children under 5 years old are free
Harbour BridgeThe Harbour Bridge is like a huge coat hanger across Sydney Harbour, and you can choose to climb to see the view of Sydney Harbour
, see the Opera House at dusk and sunset, and have a drink in the Rocks area at the end of the 3 hours to check out the night view, which is very relaxing. If you have enough time, it is highly recommended to take a boat from CircularQuay to Luna
Park on the other side of the North District, so you can see the Opera House Harbour Bridge CBD triple combination of beautiful scenery; more recommended to take a boat from CircularQuay to Darling
Harbour Lover's Harbour (if it is the best in the evening). This way you can see the silhouette of the bridge at sunset and dusk, as well as the sailboats and yachts coming and going in Sydney Harbour and the antique Captain Cook ship!
Address: SydneyHarbourBridge,5CumberlandStreet,TheRocksNSW2000
Transportation:①Take ferry, bus or train to Circular Quay ②Drive from HarringtonStreet, George
Street and ArgyleStreet parking lots. There is a limited amount of on-street metered parking at Cumberland
Street, but there is no place for buses to unload and park
Opening hours:Climbing hours are 08:00 Monday to Friday, 09:00-17:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays, with the attraction souvenir store closing at 17:00)
Tickets:Free
Royal Botanic GardensRoyal Botanic Gardens
Originally Australia's first farm, close to the Sydney Opera House and the central business district, and the Sydney Opera House is only separated from a narrow bay, the unique location makes this place a must-visit place for tourists. It is one of Sydney's most recognizable sights, the perfect photo spot for iconic shots of Sydney, and the backyard of inner-city Sydney, a vast expanse of greenery perfect for walking, reading a book, and relaxing your whole body. Outdoor concerts are held here from time to time, especially during the January and February Sydney
Festival when there are music festivals, recitals, open-air movies every day, definitely the purest green oxygen bar!
Address: MrsMacquariesRd,SydneyNSW2000Australia
Transportation: (1) Take bus no. 441 and get off at ArtGalleryOfNSW stop (2) Take the subway and get off at CircularQuay
Opening hours: 07:00-18 :00
Tickets: Free
Taronga ZooTaronga Zoo is located in the hills of Sydney's North Shore and covers a much larger area than the city's zoos. Here you can find a variety of Australia's iconic animals, such as tailless bears, kangaroos, wombats, platypus, Dingo dogs, kangaroo badgers known as the Tasmanian Devil, as well as chimpanzees, penguins, otters, rhinoceros, seals, raccoons and more. You can also get up close and personal with free-ranging kangaroos, but koalas can only be seen from afar. To get a photo with a koala you need to book a ticket before 14:30pm after entering the park.
Address: BradleysHeadRoad,SydneySuburbs,NewSouthWales,2088
Transportation:①Ferry: Take the ferry from Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour to Taronga Zoo (CaptainCook's ZooExpress, 45 minutes. ManlyFast
Ferry's Sydney Harbour Ecohopper, 60 mins. SydneyFerry's ZooPass, 15 mins and 45 mins) ②
Train: Take the InnerWestLine train, get off at WynyardStation and get off at Wynyard Station. WynyardStation station, transfer to bus 247 and get off at the Zoo Station, get off and walk 150 meters ③
Bus: Take bus 247 at WynyardStation and get off at the Zoo Station, get off and walk 150 meters ③
Transportation: Take bus 228 at Clifton
Garden and get off at WhitingBeachroad. Get off at WhitingBeachroad, get off and take a short walk
Opening hours: 09:30-16:30 (May-August); 09:30-17:00 (September-April)
Admission: family ticket for 1 large and 2 small: AED 80.8; family ticket for 2 large and 1 small: AED 96.8; family ticket for 2 large and 2 small. A$118.4;Adult Ticket:A$42.30;Minors 4-15:A$24.3
Sydney AquariumThe Sydney Aquarium is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world. It is located in the eastern part of Lover's Harbor, with the main building just below the surface of the water in Lover's Harbor. The passageway here is a hundred meters long, and several of the pavilions here are named after Australian seas, displaying aquatic life from all the major seas, and are flanked by circular, transparent glass, allowing you to literally come face-to-face with marine life. Many of the sea creatures can also only be seen at the Sydney Aquarium, such as the large spindle-shaped dugong. Commonly known as
mermaids, they are rare beasts of prey worldwide.
There are only six dugongs in the world, and there are two at the Sydney Aquarium. The Sydney Harbour area is sure to be a favorite for kids, and there is also the Grass Sea Dragon, an endangered creature with bright colors and a pair of small wings on its body, which is very cute.
Address: 1-5 WheatRoad, Sydney, NewSouthWales, 2000, Australia
Transportation: ①Bus: Sydney Sightseeing Bus Stop 24, or take other buses to MarketStreet or KingStree, walk to Darling Harbour ②
Walking: Walk along MarketStreet or KingStreet for about 5-10 minutes ③Ferry: Take the ferry from Circular
Quay 5 to Lover's Harbour at AquariumferryWharf. AquariumferryWharf)
Opening hours: 09:30-19:00 (admission stops at 18:00); 09:30-17:00 on September 11 (admission stops at 16:00)
Admission: Adult tickets: AU$46; Children's tickets: AU$33
SydneyTowerSydney Tower ( SydneyTower) was built in 1970, is Sydney's tallest building, 305 meters high. Built on top of the shopping center (West
Field). The top of the tower is made up of three sections. 250 meters up is a glass-fronted 360-degree observation deck with free binoculars for views of Sydney and a
4D cinema that introduces you to Sydney's culture and history. 260 meters up is the Sydney Tower Skywalk, but it's only available to visitors who have booked the Skywalk
The Sky Rotary Buffet allows you to enjoy views of Sydney and the city at the same time as you enjoy the city's history. Enjoy a meal while taking in the views of Sydney's cityscape.
Address: Level 5/Westfield Centre100MarketSt,SydneyNSW
Transportation: ①Walking: from Circular Quay, the journey takes about 1.2 kilometers and 15 minutes ②Train: get off at TownHall or StJamesstations Station and walk briefly ③Trains: get off at TownHall or StJamesstations Station and walk briefly ③Trains: get off at TownHall or StJamesstations Station and walk briefly
Bus: Take the 310 at Circular Quay platform D, get off and walk about 160 meters. Take 394 at Circular Quay Platform E, get off the bus and walk about 270 meters to get there
Opening hours: Sydney Tower is 09:00-22:00, 09:00-23:30 on Saturdays; 09:00-21:30 (May 5-October 5), with no admittance for one hour prior to the end of the day. The Skywalk is open 10:00-20:00 (spring and summer) and 10:00-19:00 (fall and winter)
Tickets: Adults: $29; Children: $20 (Monday-Sunday, January 1-December 31) Free: Under 4 years of age are admitted free of charge
Darling HarbourDarling Harbour (also known as Lover's Harbour) is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Darling Harbour (also known as Lover's Harbour) is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbor has a variety of views by day and night, so you can sit on the edge of the pier and enjoy the sea breeze and the scenery on both sides of the harbor. The nighttime and daytime feel completely different here, and every Saturday night there are musical fireworks displays to appreciate the beauty of the romantic harbor surrounded by a forest of high-rise buildings. -The neighborhood is full of upscale western restaurants, bars and dessert stores, making it a great place to relax and have fun.
Address: SydneyNSW2000,Australia
Transportation: Take the lightrail L1 to conventionstation station, then walk for 3 minutes; or take the train to townhall
station, then walk along walk along bathurstststreet for 8 minutes. A 10-minute walk from Chinatown.
Tickets: Free
Bondy BeachBondy Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Sydney, with a crescent-shaped coastline, soft sand, blue sky and blue sea, and beautiful scenery, it is a good place to enjoy the sunset and sunrise. No matter summer or winter, this is the essence of Sydney. It's the best way to get a feel for how Sydney locals enjoy life. From the annual City-Beach Run to the Festival of the Winds kite festival, there are plenty of local and international events throughout the year. Follow the cliff view road from Bondi to Coogee, and on the way, stop for a drink at a café or a fresh milk ice cream at the Bondi Gazebo.
Address: BondiBeachNSW2026,Australia
Transportation: 45 minutes from the city center by bus***, or 30 minutes by train, Bondi Beach Line, or a 10-minute cab ride; the Bondi Beach Line connects with the Sydney City Line to Sydney's famous beaches.
Development time: all day
Entrance: free
University of SydneyThe University of Sydney is Australia's first university and one of the finest institutions of higher learning in the world. The University of Sydney has eight campuses and a number of branch campuses, the main campus is close to the financial center of Oceania, Sydney CBD. the entire campus is ancient, retaining the traditional Australian architecture and cultural characteristics, the campus is full of quiet and harmony with nature. The open campus is surrounded by meadows and lakes, where lovers sit leisurely on the grass, just like a park.
Address: Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia
Transportation: (1) Take the train to Redfern Station and get off at the end of a 10-minute walk. (2) Take buses No. 412, No. 413, No. 436, No.
438, No. 439, No. 440, No. 461, No. 480, No. 483, or subway M10 to Parramatta
Road Station.
Opening hours: All day
Admission: Free (tips: Campus tour guide service is $15 per person, $8 for seniors).