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If we have been unable to help you with your Sydney accommodation visit one of these other great websites Sydney Tours And Attractions Assistance PlannerSydney may be Australia's largest city and also the capital of New South Wales, but that's not all that justifies the hordes of visitors and packed Sydney tours. There's also the fact that Sydney is where Australia's settlement by Europeans first began. Also to be considered is the fact that Sydney has an unmatched list of world famous attractions. Consider the main items on the list - the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House, the Rocks area and the Sydney Tower. Also not to be missed are family friendly attractions like Luna Park, the Royal Botanical Gardens and Hype Park. There are over forty gorgeous beaches in Sydney, including Bondi Beach. With 4.5m cultured and sophisticated Sydneysiders, the city has more than its fair share of urban attractions like museums, art galleries and theatres. To enjoy the full range of the city's many offerings, Sydney tours have to be worked out in great detail. Tour companies can help with specific themed tours and activities, from sightseeing to cruises and helicopter tours, not to mention day trips. A single pass that allows access to all the major attractions is also something worth considering.
Sydney Bridgeclimb: As mentioned above, there are all kinds of activities and famous attractions for tourists in Sydney. But none comes anywhere close to being as popular as Sydney BridgeClimb. It is an essential component of a trip to Sydney, and the experience would be incomplete without BridgeClimb. Visitors get to choose from guided options including Express, Discovery and Bridge Climb. Express, as the name suggests, is the fast route. With Discovery, visitors get to explore the bridge in all its glory. Bridge Climb has people clambering up 134 metres above the bridge, and the view is magnificent. Note that Bridge Climb does not involve anything difficult, and it is open to people of all ages. Day Trips & Themed tours: Time and budget permitting, Sydney has excellent possibilities for day trips like the wine country delights of Hunter Valley, the beaches and water activities at Port Stephens and adventures in the Blue Mountains. For nature and wildlife lovers, the Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park and Royal National Park are good places to spend the day. For visitors who need specific themed Sydney tours, there are guided tour options like walking, biking, dining and shopping. Cruises & Air Tours: While Sydney Harbour looks darn good from the shore, it's even better to reverse the view and look at the city skyline from a cruise boat. Cruise passengers get a good look at the Harbour Bridge, Fort Denison and the Opera House. Another exciting tour option is a flying tour of Sydney in a hot air balloon or a helicopter. Sydney Attractions Pass: There are two simple ways to make it easy to plan and enjoy Sydney tours. One way is to choose from among the many tours available and visit Chinatown and King's Cross and all the major attractions mentioned above. Another option is to buy an attractions pass with admission to over 40 attractions, and then figure out the best itinerary that includes the maximum number of attractions. |
