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Things to See and Do in Sydney
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As usual AATA has picked another fabulous city for our 35th annual
c Sydney is the most populated city in Australia which translates into lots to see and do for everyone! Located in NSW on Australia’s south-east coast. Also known as “the Harbour City” it is noted for it’s beaches, the famous Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, which by all accounts is breathtakingly beautiful!
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AATA will be holding their Tuesday Night Awards
Dinner in the Utzon Room at the Opera House.
The Sydney Opera House, situated on Sydney Harbour at Bennelong Point, is considered by many to be one of the wonders of the modern world. Designed by Jørn Utzon and constructed under some controversy, it was opened in October 1973.
The Sydney
Opera House viewed from the water with the city skyline behind.
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Sydney BridgeClimb
Not
for the faint of heart! If you are ready for "the climb of your life"
the Sydney Bridgeclimb just might be what you are looking for!
BridgeClimb Sydney lets you climb Australia's most famous landmark, the Sydney Harbour Bridge. On the exhilarating BridgeClimb adventure, where you make your way over 1500 metres of steel.
Choose your desired time of day, see the sun come up over Sydney, see sunset over Sydney Harbour or watch the city lights sparkle. Amazing 360 degree views of the Sydney and the harbour.
Katoomba Scenic Railway
& Skyway
(located in the Blue Mountains)
The
Skyway takes you on a 720 metre journey, 270m above ancient ravines and
dazzling waterfalls. You are suspended over Jurassic rainforests as you
glide smoothly across the sky. This ride boasts a world first - an
Electro-Sceni glass floor. At the flip of a switch, breathtaking views
are revealed through the cabin floor.The 360 degree bird's eye view from
the Skyway takes in the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls, Mount Solitary
and the never ending exp
anse
of the Jamison Valley.
While in the Blue Mountains you can experience The Katoomba Scenic Railway, the steepest railway in the world. Originally part of the Katoomba mining tramways constructed between 1878 and 1900. The cable railway line descends 415 meters through sandstone cliffs. Travel thru the rainforest, walk the trails and enjoy the day. It will be a day to remember.
Thanks to technology you can actually take control of a webcam and see the sights in the Blue Mountains... at least for a few seconds! Try it! http://www.scenicworld.com.au/index.php/interactive-web-cam
The Rocks
The
Rocks are situated in Sydney's city centre on the western side of
Circular Quay, and was the area of the first European settlement in
1788. Before the 1820's it was full of convicts and prostitutes,
although this has changed from slums to three-story houses.
There is plenty to do in The Rocks from visiting the attractions, wandering around the streets, eating out, shopping in the market or admiring the views of Circular Quay. The oldest house in Sydney can be found in The Rocks. It is Cadman's Cottage on George Street, built in 1816, once home to John Cadman but now the National Park Information Centre.
Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens &
Parks

With the exception of The Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour, Sydney's parks and gardens do not have admission fees and they are open to the Public every day of the week.
The Royal Botanic Gardens were first established in 1816 and they are now one of Sydney's finest natural assets. The gardens also offer some of the best views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge possible. The 30 hectares of gardens are home to over a million specimens, some of which were planted by the newly arrived European colonists almost 200 years ago. The gardens were also home to Australia's first vegetable patch and you can visit the site where Governor Phillip planted the first European vegetables more than two centuries ago.
Sydney is famous for its excellent surfing beaches. There are also some popular beaches along the harbour foreshores that don't have any surf including Redleaf, Nielsen Park, Parsley Bay and Camp Cove. There are some less accessible nudist beaches such as Lady Jane and Obelisk.
Dinner Suggestions
La Ricetta Restaurant(
Ambience: Relaxed atmosphere.
Rates : $15 - $25 (Based on average main)
Address: 143 Enmore Road, Enmore, New South Wales 2042 (Sydney, New South Wales - Australia)
Web: http://www.laricetta.com.au
Minus 5 (International, Russian) - An Experience that will chill you to your bones! Literally!
Created in New Zealand, Minus5 is an ice lounge where you can touch, feel, and explore handcrafted ice sculptures. What makes us unique is our ever changing ice sculptures and the lounge is made from 100% pure Canadian Ice.
Everything's made of ice. Everything is made of ice the walls, the bar, the sculptures, the seats and even the glasses that you enjoy our famous vodka based cocktails in. Once commencing the tour, guests are kitted out into ice gear which includes sheepskin lined jackets, gloves and booties. Vegetarian option
Ambience : Buzzy, Child-friendly, Contemporary, Live music, Trendy
Rates : Main $16 - $30, Dessert $7 - $14
Address: 2 Opera Quay Circular Quay, New South Wales 2000
Ribs and Rumps Grill & Seafood (International, Steak house) For over 13 years, Ribs & Rumps has been serving the finest steaks on the North Shore of Sydney. Overlooking iconic Manly Beach, a wall of moving glass provides magnificent water views by day or night. The beachside location of Ribs & Rumps will make you feel like you are perpetually on holiday and is a perfect venue for lengthy lunches or balmy dinners.
The personal service is warm and friendly. Our aim is to ensure that every visit to our restaurant results in a memorable dining experience.
Ambience: Relaxed, Child-friendly
Rates: $25 - $35 (Based on average main)
Address: Shop 22/808 Pacific Highway Gordon, New South Wales 2072
Web: www.ribsandrumps.com.au/locations/australia/nsw/gordon/
Ambience: Buzzy, Relaxed, Live music
Rates : $1 - $15 (Based on average main)
Address: 29 Reiby Place Circular Quay, New South Wales 2000
If you can't find exactly what your taste buds are calling for please check out these links for more local restaurant information.
For more info on restaurants in the Circular Quay area and to view the rates.
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