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Sydney Suggested Itinerary

Day 1

Circular Quay, Opera House AM 9:30 is a dock in the heart of Bay where the Sydney Bay will appear before your eyes. On the right side along with the Harbour Bridge is Sydney’s most iconic landmark the Opera House, for which the construction began in 1959 and completed in 1973.

Ferry Travel AM 11:30 Another attraction in Sydney that is hard to find elsewhere is the ferry. Take a ferry to Watsons Bay from Port 4 of Circular Quay to see the picturesque landscape of Sydney Harbor.

The Rocks, Museum of Contemporary Art PM 3:00 Just a two-minute walk from Circular Quay Station, the Rocks is the western area of Circular Quay, the first harbor built in Australia. Nearby The Rocks is the Museum of Contemporary Art, a good place to enjoy the past and present.

Harbour Bridge, Sydney PM 6:00 The Harbour Bridge along with the Opera House is Sydney’s representative landmark. Its construction began in 1923 and completed in 1932. The is Australia’s first observatory located on a low hill of a carved rocky mountain where you can see the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Harbour.

Day 2

Port Stephens Day Tour AM 8:00 Port Stephens is a coastal city located about 200 kilometers north of Sydney along the eastern coastline. A desert lies in the 40 km-long golden beach, creating a mysterious and exotic atmosphere.

Day 3

Blue Mountains Day Tour AM 9:00 The Blue Mountains, located on the west of Sydney, is a national park that is listed as a World Heritage Area by UNESCO in 2000. Here you can see the Three Sisters, ride the railway and cable cars, and use the forest park.

Day 4

CBD (Central Business District) AM 9:00 It is Sydney’s central business district, and is convenient to travel on foot within the city without using public transportation. There are also useful information systems that make it convenient for beginner travelers.

Shopping malls (, Queen Building) Westfield Sydney is a one-stop shopping mall, where there are not only shopping malls but also a variety of foods AM 11:00 and sightseeing spots. In addition, the Building built in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria is a big, beautiful Byzantine building full of domestic and international fashion boutiques, jewelers, exhibits, and attractions.

PM 2:00 Hyde Park Hyde Park, named after London’s Hyde Park, is the largest park in Sydney built in a near rectangular shape.

St Mary’s Cathedral PM 4:00 Famous as the wedding venue for actors Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, and constructed by architect William Waddell in 1821 in the Gothic style, it was rebuilt in 1868 after it was burned down by a fire.

Darling Harbour PM 6:00 is one of the largest harbors in the world with many convenience facilities, restaurants, and cafes where you can dine while enjoying the night view of the harbor, making it a popular spot for both the tourists and locals alike. Another attraction here is the Fremont Bridge.

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