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Old 05-03-2009
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I'm in the UK and will be visiting Sydney for 4 weeks in May. I will be staying with family for 3 weeks and would like to fill my final week with a trip that lets me see more of Australia. It has to depart from, and end in Sydney. I don't drive, an organised tour would be ideal unless you can recommend something a young female can do on her own. Where should I visit?




Thanks for you help!
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Old 07-03-2009
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I am not in Sydney, but you must visit following places while in Sydney / NSW:



- The Rocks

- Bondi and Bondi Beach

- Kings Cross

- Byron Bay (NSW)

- Blue Mountains

- Central Coast

- Sydney Aquarium

- Manly Beach

- Chinatown

These are places I'd visit (and will as I've never been to Sydney).
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Old 06-04-2009
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Definitely include the Blue Mountains (there's so many different things available to do and see in the Blue Mountains it's hard to say whereto start beyond suggesting the main tourist attractions around Katoomba).

If you have a few days up your sleeve and want to see a bit of country New South Wales but don't want to spend more than a day's travel from Sydney in getting to your destination, you could consider the area around Bathurst, Orange or Mudgee in the West, Kiama in the South or, if you would rather head North, somewhere on the Central Coast (maybe The Entrance or, if you just want to relax at a beach, Avoca).
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Old 28-04-2009
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hey these are best places to visit in sydney

King's Cross

St. James Church

Darling Harbour

Victoria Barracks

Sydney Tower
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Old 29-07-2009
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The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, are the Sydney's most sought after landmarks and international symbols. It contains a concert hall, an opera theatre, a drama theatre and a recital hall, as well as restaurants and bars. You can also visit Blue Mountains. Tourists from around the world come to witness the beauty of these rocky mountains.
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Old 25-03-2010
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If you are in Sydney then you should never miss the opportunity to cruise on sydney harbour. You can go for Sydney lunch cruise, Sydney dinner cruise or Sydney sightseeing cruise.
For a relatively inexpensive trip on the harbour, instead of paying for a cruise and lunch or dinner, just catch the Manly ferry, have a bit of a walk around Manly, have a decent meal at a cafe or restaurant, then catch the ferry back to the city.
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Old 23-09-2010
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A harbour cruises is a great way to see the city!
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