Sydney Tourists: Here's What You Need to See ...
In addition to seeing the popular hotspots in the city – Sydney's Opera House at Bennelong Point, the Royal
Botanic Gardens, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and the Sculpture by the
Sea at Bondi Beach – it's important to experience the beauty and history that surrounds the city.
Sydney day
tours give you the opportunity to see the beauty within plus the beauty that
surrounds. You'll get to explore the
Blue Mountains, ride the
steepest railway in the world, see the Three Sisters mountain peaks, the Waradah
Aboriginal Center and the Sydney Olympic Park.
The Blue Mountains
Many people who visit Sydney get too caught up in the city life and
forget to explore the nature that surrounds the city. Sydney day tours offer a perfect mix of
nature and manmade attractions.
In the Blue Mountains, you'll explore historic cities located in the
valleys of the mountains and experience the wondrous wildlife and landscapes
that make them. You'll stand on
mountaintops, see shifting, verdant landscapes as far as the eye can see, and
ride amazing manmade systems like the Scenic Railway that takes you on a wild
ride through nature.
The Waradah Aboriginal Center
Sydney's Olympic Park
The Sydney
Olympic Park that hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics is now a
vibrant community of sports, education, music and social activity. Located just outside the city, you can see
the fields and arenas where the 2000 Summer Olympics took place, as well as
participate in events going on that day.
It's an entire community complete with restaurants, bars, sports,
concerts and other live entertainment.
If you're looking for a daylong adventure, this is the place to go. Or you can get a taste for it on one of the
Sydney day tours.
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