Things to try in Sydney Travel Guide

Things to try in Sydney Travel Guide

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Things to try in Sydney Travel Guide 10 6 99
Who says a walk around Sydney need to spend a lot? Apparently, there are many activities, attractions and places of interest can be enjoyed without spending a single penny! Here are some of them.

Sydney Harbour Bridge, "The Clothes Hanger"



Arriving in the city of Sydney, the first thing that must be free to do is capture the moment in the Sydney Harbour Bridge. This Australian icon is Sydney's tallest building until 1967.

Interestingly, such a Sydney Harbour Bridge is similar to the hanger. Guinness World Records even named this place as well as the widest bridge arch bridge iron skeleton is the highest in the world.

Sydney Harbour Bridge height 134 meters above the harbor. The bridge is also noted as the longest steel arch bridge in the world number four.




For those of you who want to travel to challenge the adrenaline can climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Only, does this mean you have to spend wallet. However, if you do not want to spend, walking or cycling along the Sydney Harbour Bridge can be a pleasant tourist menu.

The Rocks, Kampung First of Prisoners

Up in the center of town, walk farther to The Rocks. You can explore the remains of the first settlement built inmates British exiles here. Watch the live music or taste the local brew known for its sailors, soldiers and partying and delete docker's sadness in the 1800s.




Do not forget to visit the information booth there. Download brochure and a map marked 'free' as your guide. They sometimes offer discount coupons for certain attractions or restaurants. Cool, right?

A relaxing moment in the Royal Botanical Garden

Of The Rocks, you shall be visited Sydney Opera House with walks. No need to get in if you do not want to add to the long list of travel expenses. Just trace the area, the scenery at sunset here is second to none! Do not forget to immortalize with the camera.

After the photo session is complete, it's time to spread his legs for a moment at the Royal Botanical Garden. This garden is one of the three most important gardens in Sydney. Asiknya, the garden is open to the public every day, all year round!




Still running strong? Continue the adventure along the beach side Royal Botanical Garden headed to Mrs Macquarie's Chair. Chair-shaped stone sculpture was unveiled in 1810 by special request first wife of the governor of New South Wales (NWS), Elizabeth Macquarie. Believe me, here you can enjoy the thrill of fantastic scenery!
Art Gallery of New South Wales, warehouse free artwork
A little walk to the south, you can get into one of Australia's four largest gallery for free. Established in 1897, the gallery is exhibiting Australian art from the colonial period to contemporary. Not only that, there is also the artistic creation of Europe and Asia.
St. Mary's, the Cathedral Church of the longest in Australia
Towards the south of the Royal Botanical Garden, you will be amazed by the grandeur of the Cathedral's gothic Roman Catholic. St. Mary's was restored many times since the tragedy of a fire in 1821. Finally in 2000, the Australian government confirmed the rebuilding of the Cathedral Church as the new millennium round marker.
The Cathedral Church position not far from Hyde Park. So, you can enjoy the exterior while sitting on a park bench.
From Hyde Park, you can travel to Church St. James'. The Anglican church consecrated in 1824 in honor of St. James the Great. This building is one of the works of Francis Greenway under the administration of Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
This Georgian-style church should you just caught! Most importantly, enjoy the splendor is not charged at all.
Explore the coast of Sydney
It seemed a pity if an end to holidays in Sydney without tasting the flavor of the sea. Begin the adventure route topnotch walking tours in Sydney. Ranging from Bondi Beach to Bronte Beach. Panorama of the coast is quite short, only one kilometer away.




Stunning natural scenery accompany the journey to the top of the cliff. Starting from Icebergs, then to the top of the south Bondi. Along the way, you can enjoy a refreshing view of the Pacific Ocean. Additionally, you will find art sculptures beautiful and riveting as part of the Sculptures by the Sea.

However, if not satisfied, you do not need to worry! Sydney offers 70 beaches stretching along the coast and the curve of the bay. Everything is ready to be explored without the need for a thick wallet.

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