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The Parramatta Visitor Information Centre’s friendly staff provide a unique starting point for discovering Parramatta - the city that tells the story of Australia. The City of Parramatta’s Hosts & Guides are based here offering a wealth of information to help you to plan your visit in and around Parramatta. Knowledgeable Hosts & Guides are also regularly stationed around the Parramatta CBD to answer any questions you may have with a meet and greet service also operating daily at the ferry wharf. The Visitor Information Centre runs regular Aboriginal programs, heritage, nature based and school holiday programs and educational activities and sits alongside a local research and family history library, Council’s archives and cultural collections. Our programs engage people in authentic historical contexts and nature based experiences, giving customers a better understanding of the past and our rich heritage.
Awesome resource :) Uli took the time to find out our requirements and then planned a really interesting walk around Parramatta for us. Conversation then moved on to our future plans and she helped us plan our campervan trip to Brisbane, providing maps and suggestions of routes and places we might enjoy. There is also a shop with unique and quite beautiful objects - we have kangaroos and koalas for our christmas tree plus aboriginal art work to take home.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Accredited Visitor Information Centre, Hello Manly is the official Visitor Information Centre for Manly and the Northern Beaches. Manly Beach Australia - Sydney's premiere beachside destination. We are a 'one stop shop' for visitors, locals and travellers looking for any information on Manly and the Northern Beaches. We offer: free assistance from trained staff with extensive knowledge of the Manly region. Free booking service for Manly accommodation, tours and attractions. Bike and walking guides and maps for Manly and surrounds. Retail outlet featuring exclusive Manly souvenirs, merchandise and gifts - also available in our online store.
Came by ferry with my own bicycle and was looking around for places I could visit. The staff at the visitor center approached to help me and suggested some realistic places to ride to and take walks. Visited the North Head, Manly beach (extremely crowded), Freshwater beach, Curl Curl beach, Dee Why beach then Narrabeen on the bike. The Manly-North Head-Manly stretch was the toughest ride, plenty of everlasting inclines I guess ranging around 4-8% incline but nonetheless challenging. There are some bike and non bike trails within the North Head. Recommend a wider than 23 tyres for that track. My favourite bit was from Dee Why to Narrabeen, the shared bike/foot path was mostly well paved and easy to navigate with clear road signs, even being able to ride through the Berry Reserve and Narrabeen lagoon which was much fun. This bike path a roadie with slicks can take.
Quondong Cottage and the Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre is one of Campbelltown's oldest surviving buildings. The building opened in 1840 as one of the first Catholic School Houses in Australia. The restored building was officially opened as a Visitor Information Centre in 1998. The centre provides information on attractions and experiences throughout the Campbelltown and Macarthur region.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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