Sydney offers plenty of historical and contemporary Australian flavor. The marvelous Sydney Opera House looks like a great origami sailboat, floating peacefully in a harbor. Wander the narrow cobblestone streets of The Rocks and then take in a street performance on the Circular Quay before heading into the Museum of Contemporary Art. The views from the Sydney Tower Eye observatory are epic – use this chance to get to know the layout of the city from high above.
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Every Friday & Saturday evening, Bruce Glen, The Gentleman Magician presents an entrancing evening of magic and captivating Australian stories at Sir Stamford at Circular Quay - one of Sydney’s most beautiful historic hotels.
Bruce Glen's Gentleman Magician's show is not just entertainment, but also intelligent fun! His well crafted story telling intertwines with illusions, sorry Bruce, I meant "Magic". His stories are full of historical references which bring greater meaning to the whole show. The intrigue around what is to come, starts right from when you enter the foyer of the beautiful heritage listed Sir Stamford (once owned by The Ritz Carlton...), with the Concierge asking you to "Pick a card; any card" and there is so much more to follow. Thank you again to Bruce and his assistant Katherine, the evening was magical (could not avoid this adjective no matter how much I tried to resist). Regards Gillian
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"Do You Dare... To enter this imaginative, risque & sensual world? Expect the unexpected" Introducing an extraordinary performance on a Tall Ship! Shhow is Directed and hosted by internationally recognised "Manik", winner of the "Best Burlesque Award 2014".
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at the Band Rotunda opposite Balmoral Beach, these is a summer (Jan thru March in Australia) show featuring two Shakespeare plays
4.0 based on 69 reviews
The Hero of Waterloo offers a pub tour offered by local historians of the pub for $20, which includes a drink. It was amazing. See the stone blocks hewn by convict labor. View the actual tunnel used by smugglers and kidnappers. While enjoying your beverage, soak in the stories that you have heard realizing that they all happened here. You can feel your skin crawl imagining the smiling young farmer drinking with the smiling prostitute and barkeep, members of Sydney's infamous Push gangs, already marked to be Shanghaied in the tunnel below. Across the bar sits a convict who worked on the Tank Stream. In the corner, you can hear the young Aussie light horse troopers cheering future glories, oblivious what horrors they will soon experience. This place is absolutely amazing and well worth your tour. Definitely ask questions - the more interactive you are the more you will get out of the tour. Thank you "Captain Phil".
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Crystal Bar provides the perfect setting for Crystal Boudoir - blink and you'll think you are in 1920s Paris. Dancers wear handmade sequined costumes that will captivate, their moves choreographed perfectly to the Sexy Lounge music. Crystal Bar, together with our restaurants at No. 1 Martin Place, offers you a total dining and entertainment experience on Saturday night.
3.5 based on 93 reviews
So hilarious!!! I am still laughing about it and it finished 4 hours ago . The script was funny , actors amazing and we came out laughing so hard . Definitely a must see ( if you don’t take things to seriously) 5 stars
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