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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Port Jackson is Sydney Harbour. Those who live in Sydney justifiably consider it the most beautiful harbour in the world, but this is obviously biased. Nevertheless it is one of the most wonderful harbours around! The views are absolutely magnificent from any point you care to stand, whether on land or from the water. It is a lovely, almost enclosed body of water, and several rivers and creeks drain into it. The jewels in the crown of Port Jackson are the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, but there are many other beautiful spots as well which are not hard to find. Take a few steps and you are in the Botanic Gardens, or board a boat and the whole harbour is your oyster! One of the best ways, if not the best way, to enjoy the Harbour is to get a ferry. It is very cheap and convenient. It will take you wherever you wish, really, and you will enjoy the most amazing views. Try it if you can!
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Nestled on the foreshore of Rushcutters Bay, on spectacular Sydney Harbour, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia is the Club of choice for the Australian sailing community. Home of the world-famous Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, since its inception in 1944, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia enjoys its position at the forefront of global sport.
We have been coming here for years, when we once belonged when living locally and now each time we visit Sydney. We love the view and the buzz. I had barramundi with delicious french fries..too much so had to share it with my husband! The meals are good. you order at the counter and collect when a buzzer sounds. Good wine and beer list. We stayed nearby and their restaurant had awful loud music so chose to eat at the CYC. If not a member, you can go here but must live outside the area and provide ID like a driving licence. Great place for all the family too as children love it. Parking a nightmare so go by bus, train or taxi.
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D’ALBORA Marinas is the largest marina operator in Australia with seven marinas, offering exchange berthing rights and a premium service, while fostering a genuine sense of belonging within our community.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Walsh Bay is a special part of Sydney Harbour area. We have been here a number of times and like to walk around enjoying the views as well as going to the theatre. There are several restaurants and cafes in this area as well as apartments in amongst the theatres and other points of interest. The wharves used to be in operation until some years ago until the face of the district changed to what it is today. The views are great too! Highly recommended.
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Welcome to Darling Square, Sydney's new playground of innovative food, fashion, culture and experience, located only a few minutes’ walk from Darling Harbour. Darling Square is made up of a series of laneways and public spaces and is home to a curated collection of 70 restaurants, cafes and shops, as well as Kengo Kuma’s architectural masterpiece, The Exchange.
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D’ALBORA Marinas is the largest marina operator in Australia with seven marinas, offering exchange berthing rights and a premium service, while fostering a genuine sense of belonging within our community.
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