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Sydney
Sydney: Sushi e
Nice atmosphere and wonderful sushi. I tried for the first time in my life the King Fish, a must! The price makes the place a little selective. After the dinner changing from the table to a sofa you can have a wide variety of drinks to choose.
Dress code: smart casual and no flip-flops!
Sydney: Bridge Climbing (Not to do)
The website www.bridgeclimb.com has information about place an paths. Just few considerations at a price little less than 200 AUD and an experience of about 3 hours and half:
- you do not clinb anything (there are steps);
Sydney: The Rocks (To do)
Close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the historical block of the city. There you can find the Cadman's Cottage, the oldest bouilding of Australia built in 1815, and the oldest boulding of Sydney in general. Very nice to visit full of pretty restaurants not very competitive.
Sydney: Bondi Beach (To do)
Maybe not the nicest but the most famous beach in Sydney. Reachable by metro, Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra line (blue), last stop Bondi Junction, then with one of the busses 333, 380, 381 e 382. They pass also through Sydney downtown they take longer time than metro.
You can meet surfers with their boards on the public transports.
Sydney: Fish Market (To do)
Fish wholesale and retail it is open from 7 am to 5 pm. You mast be there at lunchtime since there is delicious fish at very good price.
Sydney: Darling Harbour (To do)
One of the several bays of Sydney. It was recoverred in 1988. It is a place for families with parks, recreation ground and clubs. A must where to have a walk going to the fish market.
Sydney: Royal Botanic Gardens (To do)
Wonderful and for free. Open till 4 pm you can have a walk, do jogging have sunbath, see rare plants or that are not in Europe.
Sydney: Opera House (To do)
It consists on a theatre and an auditorium. Both in use you can see their programmation at the official website.
Sydney: accomodation
My experience on accomodations regards an hotel and an hostel the Mercure Sydney and the Wake Up!
Sydney: from and to the airport
Finally Sydney! It is what I thought after 27 hours of travel.
