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Sydney
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs.
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SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings, and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.

BOAT TOURS
You will glide past iconic landmarks including the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Fort Denison, Luna Park, Barangaroo and Darling Harbour, capturing the stunning beauty the harbour city is famous for. Enjoy a grazing platter and a beverage, while you cruise the harbour, relax and Sea Sydney Harbour on a boat!

MANLY BEACH
Manly Ocean Beach is lined by magnificent Norfolk pines. The beach curves 2kms from South Steyne to North Steyne and Queenscliff, where a submerged reef, or bombora creates waves prized by top surfers. Follow the scenic foreshore walk starting at the southern end of the beach and finishes at Shelly Beach.

MADAME TUSSAUDS
Madame Tussauds Sydney is a wax museum located in Darling Harbour in Sydney, Australia and is situated on the Aquarium Wharf. Madame Tussauds is part of Merlin Entertainments which owns and operates attractions globally.

HARBOUR BRIDGE
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a large, steel arch bridge spanning Sydney Harbour, Australia, renowned for its iconic "coathanger" design and considered one of the most famous landmarks in the country; it connects the city's central business district to the north shore, featuring a pedestrian walkway and bicycle path, and stands 134 meters above the water at its highest point, making it the world's tallest steel arch bridge; constructed in 1932, it is often used as a focal point for major events like New Year's Eve fireworks displays

LUNA PARK
With spectacular views of the harbour, Sydney's much-loved Luna Park is a superbly restored 1930s amusement park where everyone goes - just for fun. Behind Luna Park's big old grin is an exciting new world. There's heaps of different rides and surprises that tickle the senses

DARLING HARBOUR
Darling Harbour is a buzzing waterside precinct that's just moments from the centre of Sydney, but still retains its small, intimate feel. This family-friendly destination has enough to keep children entertained all day, from fascinating museums to thrilling wildlife and delicious dining options

BLUE MOUNTAINS
The Blue Mountains are a sandstone plateau in New South Wales, Australia, near Sydney. The area is known for its eucalyptus forests, waterfalls, and lookouts.
Features:
Sandstone: The Blue Mountains are a plateau carved from sandstone bedrock.
Eucalyptus forests: The area is densely populated by eucalyptus trees, some of which are oil-bearing.
Waterfalls: The Blue Mountains have many waterfalls.
Lookouts: The Blue Mountains have many lookouts, including iconic lookouts in Blue Mountains National Park.
Three Sisters: The Three Sisters are a famous formation in Katoomba, Blue Mountains National Park.
Wollemi pine: The Blue Mountains contain the Wollemi pine, a "living fossil" that dates back to the age of dinosaurs.
Activities:
Bushwalking: The Blue Mountains have many walking tracks, including the Charles Darwin walk and the Lyrebird Dell walking track.
Stargazing: The Blue Mountains offer stargazing tours.
Mountain biking: The Blue Mountains offer mountain biking.
Camping: The Blue Mountains offer camping.
Features:
Sandstone: The Blue Mountains are a plateau carved from sandstone bedrock.
Eucalyptus forests: The area is densely populated by eucalyptus trees, some of which are oil-bearing.
Waterfalls: The Blue Mountains have many waterfalls.
Lookouts: The Blue Mountains have many lookouts, including iconic lookouts in Blue Mountains National Park.
Three Sisters: The Three Sisters are a famous formation in Katoomba, Blue Mountains National Park.
Wollemi pine: The Blue Mountains contain the Wollemi pine, a "living fossil" that dates back to the age of dinosaurs.
Activities:
Bushwalking: The Blue Mountains have many walking tracks, including the Charles Darwin walk and the Lyrebird Dell walking track.
Stargazing: The Blue Mountains offer stargazing tours.
Mountain biking: The Blue Mountains offer mountain biking.
Camping: The Blue Mountains offer camping.

BONDI BEACH
This iconic beachside neighbourhood in Sydney’s east is a dynamic pocket of sun and sand, with a bustling social scene and top-notch restaurants and cafés.
Bondi is one of Sydney’s most iconic beach suburbs – and for good reason. Even to locals, the golden sands of Bondi Beach are a slice of heaven, and its proximity to the city makes it easily accessible. Each day the sunrise brings early-morning surfers, swims in ocean pools and a local ritual of delicious coffee. As the sun sets, beachside bars come to life and shoppers browse designer boutiques. From morning to night, Bondi has it all.
Bondi is one of Sydney’s most iconic beach suburbs – and for good reason. Even to locals, the golden sands of Bondi Beach are a slice of heaven, and its proximity to the city makes it easily accessible. Each day the sunrise brings early-morning surfers, swims in ocean pools and a local ritual of delicious coffee. As the sun sets, beachside bars come to life and shoppers browse designer boutiques. From morning to night, Bondi has it all.

FEATHERDALE WILDLIF PARK
Featherdale Wildlife Park is a zoo located in Doonside, Sydney, Australia. The park is located in Sydney's west, approximately 40 km from Sydney's CBD. The park contains various species native to Australia, and is known to be one of the world's largest collections of Australian fauna.
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