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1. Art Gallery of NSW The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) was established in 1897 and is the most important public gallery in Sydney and the fourth largest in Australia. Admission is free to the general exhibition space, which features Australian (from settlement to contemporary), European and Asian art. +61 2 9225 1700 Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney 2. Bondi Beach Located approximately 9kms from Sydney’s city centre this is Australia’s most famous beach offering surf, sand, cafes and coastal walks. Bondi Markets are open every Sunday from 10am until 4pm. Bondi Beach 3. Cadman's Cottage Cadman's Cottage was built in 1816 and was originally known as Coxswain's barracks. It is Sydney's oldest surviving house. The stone building was built for the Coxswain and crew, the Coxswain being the person in charge or command of the boats. The Coxswain ran the fleet of official government boats that were crewed by convicts. Built on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour (near The Rocks) the barracks was cut into a natural rock shelf and had a small sandy beach in the front. Today, however the cottage is well set back from the water's edge due to land reclamations. The plain Georgian design was copied from English pattern books. +61 2 9247 5033 110 George St, The Rocks 4. Chinatown A district with numerous Chinese Restaurants including Kam Fook, the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere. Dixon Street, Haymarket 5. Circular Quay Circular Quay is the hub of Sydney Harbour, situated at a small inlet called Sydney Cove, the founding site for Sydney and Australia. It is a stepping-off point for most attractions based around the harbour and an exciting place to be on a warm summer's day. Address: Suite 16, Plaza Chambers, 3 Dennis Road, Springwood QLD 4127 Australia Phone: Australia: 07 3442 2950 International: +61 7 3442 2950 www.discovery-carhire.com.au The quay is a vibrant, bustling place with ferries leaving every few minutes to different parts of the harbour, including Manly, Mosman and Taronga Park Zoo. There are great views of the Harbour Bridge, a short distance away. On the southern side of Circular Quay is a walkway that leads to the Sydney Opera House and Royal Botanical Gardens; while on the northern side, a short walk along lovely landscaped walkways takes you to the Harbour Bridge and The Rocks, one of the oldest, most attractive and most interesting parts of Sydney. Circular Quay is at the foot of the central business district and the older, historic end of the city. Buses depart here for Bondi and the eastern suburbs. There is a major railway station at the quay, which is part of the underground City Circle, which skirts around the CBD. Alongside the ferry terminals are a number of small outdoor cafes and the area is a magnet for buskers of every description. Circular Quay, Sydney 6. Customs House Explore one of Sydney's finest Heritage Buildings. Relax, meet up, access information, eat and drink, visit exhibitions and be inspired by this vibrant free and accessible public space. Home to the Customs House Library, the City of Sydney's premier general lending library, Customs House is a unique experience for both private contemplation and social interaction. Now equipped with Unwired Broadband, so come down and do your unwired internet surfing at Customs House free of charge! The ground floor is a friendly open meeting place, a "city lounge" with a newspaper and magazine salon, TV wall, internet access and information desk as well as excellent food and drink venues Young Alfred and the Quay Bar. Quay Bar is now serving morning coffees from 7am on weekdays. An impressive full-scale model of the Sydney CBD is embedded beneath a glass floor. The upper floors feature an exhibition area, private function spaces for hire, and a stunning library reading room overlooking Circular Quay. Located on the roof top the distinguished restaurant Cafe Sydney offers fresh haute cuisine whilst commanding spectacular harbour views. Situated on Circular Quay next to trains, buses and ferries, Customs House is easily accessible and open till late seven days a week. +61 2 9265 9189 31 Alfred Street, Sydney 7. Darling Harbour A waterside plaza with parks, shops, restaurants and nightclubs. Darling Harbour, Sydney 8. Hyde Park Hyde Park is the city's central open green space and it was named after the Hyde Park in London, however, its origins are somewhat different. Originally the Park was a racecourse and sporting ground playing host to all manners of competition. Today the only reminder of its early 19th century competitive heritage is the huge playable chess set that features on the western side of the Park. The tranquil setting is popular among office workers who want some fresh air, a quick siesta or some time out from the concrete jungle. The central pathway through the park is an impressive, tiled, fig lined road linking two of the parks other features, the Archibald Fountain and the War Memorial. The War Address: Suite 16, Plaza Chambers, 3 Dennis Road, Springwood QLD 4127 Australia Phone: Australia: 07 3442 2950 International: +61 7 3442 2950 www.discovery-carhire.com.au Memorial is a 1934 art deco tribute to the Anzac soldiers who fell in the first world war. The memorial stands 30 metres above the pool of remembrance and there is a photograph exhibition underneath the building. Over the summer months the Park is a hive of activity, particularly during the Festival of Sydney when there is plenty of free entertainment. Hyde Park, Sydney 9. Macquarie Street This elegant street is lined with many historic sandstone buildings. Macquarie Street, Sydney 10. Museum of Contemporary Art The Museum of Contemporary Art (abbreviated MCA) dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art, both from across Australia and around the world. Housed in the Art Deco- style former Maritime Services Board Building on the western edge of Circular Quay, the MCA is one of the youngest of the chief cultural venues in Australia's largest city. The museum is open 10am-5pm daily (closed Christmas Day). +61 2 9245 2400 140 George St, The Rocks, Sydney 11. National Maritime Museum Discover the exciting story of Australia’s relationship with the sea. Entry is free to the museum's core exhibitions, special temporary exhibitions, Wharf 7 Maritime Heritage Centre, North Wharf and marina (to view small vessels) and Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse. +61 2 9298 3777 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney 12. Paddy's Markets Paddy's Markets is open every Wednesday to Sunday is traditionally known as a flea market specialising in cheap imported clothes, giftwares, and a section of fruit, vegetables and seafood. The markets also sell souvenirs which makes it popular with tourists. +61 2 9325 6204 Darling Drive, Haymarket 13. Queen Victoria Building Once the home of the city markets, this is now a stunning shopping centre showing off its elaborate Romanesque architecture. The Queen Victoria Building is affectionately now known as the QVB 455 George St, Sydney Address: Suite 16, Plaza Chambers, 3 Dennis Road, Springwood QLD 4127 Australia Phone: Australia: 07 3442 2950 International: +61 7 3442 2950 www.discovery-carhire.com.au 14. The Rocks This historic seaport now has galleries, shops, restaurants and Sydney's oldest pubs. The Rocks, Sydney 15. The Rocks Farmers Markets The Farmers Markets operate on a Friday from 9am-4pm, offering delectable food stalls. Wander, sample or shop for flowers, fresh produce and treats such as chocolate or oils, while taking in the chilled out tunes of street buskers. Jack Mundey Place, cnr Argyle & George Sts, The Rocks 16. The Rocks Weekend Markets The Weekend Markets operate from 10am-5pm on Saturday and Sunday. These markets have the latest designer products, fashion, jewellery, accessories, homewares, art ceramics, gourmet food and original gifts. The Rocks Markets has something for everyone. Cnr Playfair and George Sts, The Rocks 17. Royal Botanical Gardens The Royal Botanical Gardens is a lovely place to visit experiencing great views, magnificent trees and shrubs and beautiful birds with the ocean at your side. The Gardens covers over 30 hectares and is situated overlooking Farm Cove, directly east of the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay and Macquarie Street. +61 2 9231 8111 Mrs Macquarie Road, Sydney 18. Star City Casino Star City is a five star complex with a casino, restaurants and bars, entertainment venues, hotel & apartments, and banquets & conference centres. Whether it’s a big night out with friends, a date with a twist or high stakes action you're looking for, Star City wins hands down. Set on one of the world's most beautiful harbours, Star City’s gaming rooms are as spectacular as their location. +61 2 9777 9000 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont 19. State Library of NSW The State Library's major subject strengths are Australian history, culture and literature, including Aboriginal studies, Antarctic exploration, family history and genealogy, business and management, Address: Suite 16, Plaza Chambers, 3 Dennis Road, Springwood QLD 4127 Australia Phone: Australia: 07 3442 2950 International: +61 7 3442 2950 www.discovery-carhire.com.au social sciences, applied science, biography, health and law. The Library aims to collect, preserve and make accessible the documentary heritage of New South Wales. To this end, it holds over 5 million items including monographs, pictures, posters, ephemera, sheet music, talking books, maps, CD-ROMs, newspapers, microfilm and microfiche, films and videos, computer software, kits, sound recordings, photographs, architectural plans, coins, postage stamps and other objects. +61 2 9273 1414 Macquarie St, Sydney 20.