Saturday, July 28, 2012

Accommodation in Sydney CBD

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Sydney City Centre

The heart of
Sydney, the central business district, is home to major shopping centres, hotels and entertainment venues, and many important financial and business institutions. Much of Sydney’s commercial history is reflected in the buildings – from imposing banks and historic structures, such as Victorian shopping arcades and the old GPO in Martin Place, to ultra modern high-rises. Some of Sydney’s oldest structures are here, such as the 1819 Hyde Park Barracks and 1822 St James Church. Indeed, the City Centre is a fascinating place to live, work, shop and visit.

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Darling Harbour

Sydney Harbour is alive with ferries, yachts, launches and kayaks. Relax on a chartered yacht moored in one of the bays or take a cruise on a vessel departing from Circular Quay or DarlingHarbour.

Fort Denison, Shark, Clark, Rodd, Goat and Cockatoo which are known to be Sydney Harbour Islands offer interesting cultural and historical significance. Some of these sites reflect the Aboriginal history, while others reflect a European past which display convict-built structures as well as old forts.

Covering over 30 hectares, the Royal Botanic Gardens occupy one of Sydney’s most spectacular and scenic locations. The gardens are situated on the edge of the harbour. Sydney Harbour National Park
consists of most of the harbour islands as well as large extent of the harbour foreshore.

Alive with acion day and night 
Darling Harbour is extremely popular with tourists to Sydney. It has developed into one of the city's largest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts. King Street Wharf is approximately five minutes walk from the city. It presents a broad range of casual dining and entertainment options to suite all ages. On the eastern side of Darling Harbour lies Cockle Bay Wharf, which offers three levels of terraces, waterfront promenades, al-fresco cafes as well as five star restaurants. Harbourside Shopping Centre offer a dynamic mix of shops, restaurants and food outlets with stunning views of the city skyline. Darling Harbour is home to Sydney Aquarium, the Australian NationalMaritimeMuseum, the IMAX theatre, the Outback Centre, the Chinese Garden of Friendship and nearby Power house Museum. Darling Harbour can be explored by foot or by taking a ride in the above ground on the famous monorail.

When in Sydney and in the Darling Harbour area, you will enjoy cruising, shopping, arts and craft, food and wine, historic heritage as well as nightlife, clubs, pubs and casinos.
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Circular Quay is part of The Rocks precinct - the historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement. With a colourful history dating back to convict days, The Rocks presents you sandstone buildings, jam-packed with shops, warehouses and terraces that were built in the early 19th century. While The Rocks was once home to Sydney’s dockworkers and stevedores, it’s now a major attraction for international visitors, who patronise its many shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants.

Bondi and BondiBeach
Inhabited by backpackers, the rich, board riders and the surfers, Bondi is one of Sydney’s most exciting spots. A walk along the Bondi promenade gives you the chance to experience its carefree lifestyle.The areas is packed with surf wear shops, takeaway food outlets, souvenir shops, cafés, restaurants, bars and fish & chip shops. Hall Street presents you with fashion and designer labels. Curlewis Street offer you numerous art galleries. To discover other stunning beaches nearby, take the trail to Tamarama, Bronte and Coogee via a scenic boardwalk.

  
Coogee

Coogee beach is popular with families, couples and travellers alike. Take a coastal walk along sandstone platforms, exploring Maroubra Beach in the south and Clovelly, Bronte and Bondi Beach in the north. If you fancy the waves, a surf school operates from
Maroubra Beach. You could swim in the protected marine reserve of Gordons Bay, just north of Coogee Beach, a haven for snorkelling and scuba diving. Coogee Bay Road offer fine restaurants as well as cafes and fish & chip shops. 
Royal Randwick Racecourse is nearby. You can even watch up and coming stars at a public performance at the National Institute of Dramatic Art where many of Australia's fine film actors have studied.

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Cronulla

Cronulla is served by a direct railway link from Central Station - the train takes about 45 minutes and practically disembarks you on the water's edge.A short walk the other side of Cronulla railway line leads to the quiet inlet of Gunnamatta Bay. Take a ferry from here which takes you across the Port Hacking River to Bundeena and the Royal National Park.The Esplanade walk starts at South Cronulla beach and loops the Cronulla Peninsula.
If you are with a young family looking for a sheltered swim, then visit Darook Park. Enjoy The Bass and Flinders memorial on the southern tip of the Cronulla Peninsula which offer you views over Port Hacking River to the Royal National Park.

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Watsons Bay

WatsonsBay attracts visitors and locals alike. It offers secluded beaches, spectacular coastal walks, historic charm and waterfront restaurants. You will marvel Watsons Bay's wonderful views and colonial connections by walking from the village to South Head. The walk takes in the Sydney Harbour National Park, passes Lady Jane Beach (clothing optional) and then continues to Hornby Lighthouse. Explore Camp Cove, the spot where the First Fleet landed in Sydney Harbour. Enjoy Watsons Bay's most breathtaking views at The Gap - This is the site where Sydney's worst maritime tragedy took place; Dunbar was shipwrecked in 1857.

Seafood is a specialty of Watsons Bay which is known to be Australia's oldest fishing village.You will find dining options for a range of budgets.

You can arrive at Watsons Bay by taking a ferry from Circular Quay. This ferry ride across the harbour is a splendid experience
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