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Thread: Planning to visit Sydney………..need advice!

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    Glenn is offline Junior Member
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    Default Planning to visit Sydney………..need advice!

    Hello everyone, I have been planning to visit Sydney with my family. Since, I am real busy with my hectic schedule; I thought that it would be a good place to relax for some days with my entire family. The reason I am here is that I don’t have any close associates that have been there, so I need advice from you people to help me know what are the do’s and dont’s that I need to take care of……..please do advice me on this.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Sydney is a good place and going with your family is just a great idea. While Australia is a "big country" the urban hubs of Sydney and Melbourne and their surrounding countryside can provide guests with days or weeks of wonderful experiences. Within two hours of Sydney you can be in the beautiful World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains, enjoying quaint villages or exploring a fabulous wilderness of this National Park area. If your desire is for fine food and wine then look for Hunter Valley tours. For the accommodations there, I would advice you to go with resorts united apartments and resorts which are independently owned and operated and are located in some of the most beautiful destinations.

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    Hey Glenn!

    Here are a few ideas:

    1. Opera House/Harbour Bridge
    2. Taronga Zoo
    3. Bondi Beach and the coastal walk
    4. Oxford Street Market (Saturday)
    5. Day trip to the Blue Mountains
    6. Manly Quarantine
    7. Sydney Aquarium


    These are just a few suggestions! But I've done almost all of them and thought they were unique!

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    Sydney is worth to go. From my country, Malaysia to sydney its need air fair around MYR2k. So if be there, at least will spend 1 week onwards.

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    Sydney is amazing place for travelling. Enjoy your journey. In sydney you can see Sydney Tower, operahouse, Hard Rock café, Blue Mountain Nationalpark, Oxford street, a short cabride from Kings Cross, is worth a visit in the evening.

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    I have been Sydney last year.It is the most beautiful city in the world. There are plenty of places in Sydney to visit. The most sought after place is the Sydney Opera house, but there are a wide variety of other exciting places awaiting your discovery.

    Some of the famous places to visit in Sydney are Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Chinatown, King's Cross, St. James Church, St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney Tower, Victoria Barracks. Sydney’s nightlife is so exciting.

    I really enjoyed my last trip. Hope you will too.

    Best Regards!

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    do's and dont's in Sydney? Just be like how you are in your country, a good citizen. simple rules and regulations that are also observed worldwide. and perhaps to start with is to observe aircraft regulations

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    If you want to relax and you are in Sydney, These two beaches should be on your list..Manly Beach and Bondi Beach..

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    Yep I agree with manly and Bondi, although they can be crowded but that's what you get for popular places. The crowd in Manly and Bondi do not describe mess, they are fine and they are even more fun. The feeling of being in a top must visit fills it.
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    Australia's oldest city, Sydney is considered the 'Gateway to Australia'. Holidays and tours to Sydney include the Sydney Harbour displaying architectural brilliance, the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a marvel of artistry and technology.

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