Sydney
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Australia’s largest city boasts not just of a friendly crowd but a scenic route for traveling all around it in a 4WD. Sydney is lined with numerous beaches, where locals and tourists mix and mingle in the warm Australian sunlight. When it gets too hot, you can jump in your campervan for a drive around the city streets - a reminder of the rich history of this seaport region. You might just find yourself drawn to The Rocks, Sydney’s outdoor museum. Here, you can learn more about the first settlements way back in 1788, eat out with friends and family, and well, just relax.
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Popular Attractions
Experience the enchanting mystery of Australia's ocean bed without having to leave the city. Sydney Aquarium is just a kilometer away from the Circular Quay and The State Library of the New South Wales.
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge is considered as the exemplar of avant-garde bridge design and engineering genius in Sydney. Although much of the design is copied from other pioneering bridges, Sydney's not one to imitate.
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The Sydney Opera House is one of the most active performing art centers in the world, and has come to represent Australia itself.
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Located on the northern edge of Sydney's CBD, Circular Quay offers an ecstatic experience you can ever imagine. Vibrant and bustling in itself, this harbourside transportation hub is an ideal starting-
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Sydney Tower Eye is one of the city's most distinctive landmark, being the tallest skyscraper to have ever been built and designed. It contains two levels of restaurants, a spacious coffee lounge, and a mind-boggling observation deck.
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Famous for having been designed by a convict architect, Hyde Park Barracks Museum had too many oppucants in its lifetime.
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Taronga Zoo is Australia's leading zoological garden. Situated on the elevated land along the waterfront with beautiful vantage points of Sydney, the Taronga Zoo has the finest collections of native animals and exotic species.
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Featuring weekend markets, public entertainment, souvenir and craftshops, shopping, and a great variety of dining, The Rocks is one of the oldest district of Sydney; it has been applauded for being Sydney's very own "outdoor musuem".
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Spend some time in the bush without the need to go further, Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park is just around the corner of Sydney. A bushland reserve with picnic, boating, and fishing facilities, adds up to the "oomf" of the park.
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Find yourself in a qualm of fantastic sceneries and famous things in the jewel of the northern beaches, the Palm Beach. Nestled in a landmark peninsula, the world-
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A late nineteenth-century building with some sort of fad, the Queen Victoria Building is a historical experience donned with a little bit of shopping spree.
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Situated overlooking the stunning views of Sydney, the Royal Botanic Gardens is a 3-hectare oasis and one of the most breathtaking places you could ever see in the city.
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Being the world's second largest national park, the Royal National Park loads up a ton of its natural commodity in a relatively minute area – but that's not a problem.
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