So, how to play in Sydney? You need a free travel guide as a reference, so, next, Bian Xiao will give you a good analysis of the Sydney free travel guide!
Attractions recommended Sydney Lovers Harbor.
Darling Harbour, also translated as Darling Harbour, is one of the landmarks in Sydney and one of the busiest leisure shopping centers in the city.
Legend has it that the wife of the Governor of Sydney is waiting at this port for her husband to report to the Queen of England, hence the name. Today, she seems to smell a trace of romance in the air.
The bustling port has gathered shopping malls, restaurants, maritime museum, aquariums and other entertainment places to meet your various needs in one stop. There are no crowded skyscrapers. It is refreshing and relaxing. Rain or shine, day or night, it is very attractive. It is a good place to enjoy a comfortable travel life.
Walking in lover's harbor is very pleasant. Enjoy the caress of the sea breeze, and the roadside will smell the rich aroma floating from the coffee shop from time to time. It is better to choose a favorite family, sit down and order a drink, have a taste of dessert, see the colorful scenery of the harbor and indulge in the beauty of this moment.
There is also a shopping center in Harbourside, mainly restaurants and souvenir shops. The best place to watch lover's harbor is Piermont.
On the bridge, the flags on both sides of the bridge fly with the wind, and the inland sea is often full of luxury yachts.
If you are interested, you can go further north and take photos next to HMBEndeavourreplica, a retro seagoing ship hidden in a modern city.
How to get there: Subway: Get off at DarlingParkstation and walk there.
Madame Tussauds London Wax Museum
Madame Tussauds has opened 12 wax museums all over the world before. Madame Tussauds Sydney is the first 13 wax museum in the world.
Opened on April 20 12 16, located next to Darling Harbour-Aquarium, with nine theme exhibition areas and more than 70 wax figures of world celebrities.
There are also some props, hats, medals and so on. On the walls of every area of the museum. You can put them on and take a photo with the wax figure to make sure you can't tell which one is true when you go back!
Arrival mode:
Get off at the city hall station by train and walk west for 5 minutes. Take the Ferry at King Street Pier (KingSt).
Get off the boat.
Take the light rail, get off at PyrmontBay and cross PyrmontBridge. Regular ferries and cruise ships (regular
The aquarium pier of the ferry pier is Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Station.
In the city center, you can cross Market Street or King Street.
sydney tower
SydneyTower is also called AMP.
Tower), the tallest building in Sydney's central business district, is 305 meters high. Built in 1970, it is the tallest building in Sydney, built on the WestField shopping center.
It is the second tallest independent building in Australia (after Q 1 building) and the second tallest sightseeing tower in the southern hemisphere (after the Sky Tower in New Zealand). You can easily see the Sydney Tower in all parts of the city.
When you get to the bottom of the tower, be sure to look up and take a photo or two. It looks very spectacular. This tower is a 9-story conical building. 1 and the second floor are two revolving restaurants, and the third and fourth floors are watchtowers. The whole tower always feels like a torch platform.
Take the elevator to the top of the tower and overlook the beautiful scenery of Sydney. If the weather is fine, you can see downtown Sydney and nearby Sydney Harbour, and even see the Sydney International Airport in the distance. After nightfall, the night view of Sydney is unobstructed, and the southeast and northwest are colorful and charming.
Arrival mode:
To go to Sydney Tower, you need to enter from westerfield Shopping Center.
There is a shopping mall downstairs in Westfield. PittStreetLevel and CastlereaghStreetLevel are on the 1 floor and the second floor respectively.
The GalleryLevel(Level4) on the 3rd floor of the shopping center is the ticket exchange office and elevator entrance of the revolving restaurant in Sydney Tower, and it can also lead to GraceBros and David.
Jones Shopping Center;
PodiumLevel(Level5) on the 4th floor is the ticket exchange place and elevator entrance of the observation deck of Sydney Tower, with obvious signs. Driving is not recommended!
The surrounding parking price is about 20 Australian dollars/day. Take the ring road bus and get off at 10 stop, 28 stops.
Opening hours:
Generally 9: 00 ~ 21:00; From 9: 00 to 20: 00 on May 25; June 1 day from 9: 00 to 20: 00; 9: 00 ~20: 00 on June 16; 65438+February 25th
10:00~ 18:00; From 9:00~ 19: 00 on February 3, 2008, the entrance will be stopped one hour before closing.
Manly Beach
Manley Beach is located in the northeast of Sydney Harbour. Its pier is located in the inner harbour, but the beach is on the high seas, that is, the South Pacific Ocean, which is another surfing resort in New South Wales.
Manley Beach is very wide, about 2.5 kilometers long, and can accommodate tens of thousands of people for leisure sunbathing, so it is crowded here on holidays. Here, you can sit on the beach and watch the sea to relieve the fatigue of the journey.
Or jump down in a beautiful bikini and swim in the crystal clear water ~ However, the most anticipated thing is probably the process of going to the seaside from the circular pier by boat.
You can see the Harbour Bridge and Opera House from a distance, which is especially beautiful against the blue waves ~
Arrival mode:
It takes about half an hour to get to Manley Beach Pier by ferry from Pier 3 on the circular pier. After disembarking, walk along the street perpendicular to the pier (there are many coffee shops and small shops on the street) for about 300 meters to reach the beach.
University of Sydney
University of Sydney (University of Sydney)
Sydney) is the first university in Australia, the oldest and most prestigious university in Australia, known as "the first school in Australia" and one of the best institutions of higher learning in the world.
The University of Sydney has eight campuses and many branches. The main campus is adjacent to the CBD of Sydney, the financial center of Oceania, and only one step away from Sydney Central Railway Station.
For a century and a half, graduates from the University of Sydney have dominated the political and economic lifeline of Australia.
Alumni include three of Australia's current six federal judges, six Australian prime ministers, 23 Supreme Court judges, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, the President of the World Bank, five Nobel Prize winners, more than 100 other important prize winners, and many well-known political and business people.
The University of Sydney is also the university with the largest number of Australian billionaire graduates. 20 14 ranked 38th in the world universities.
The whole campus is antique, retaining the traditional Australian architecture and cultural characteristics, and the campus is full of tranquility and harmony with nature. Outside the open campus are lawns and lakes, and couples sit leisurely on the lawn, just like a park.
Arrival mode:
Take public transport:
(1) Get off at Redfern Station by train and walk 10 minutes.
(2) Take bus 4 12, 4 13, 436, 438, 439, 440, 46 1, 480, 483 or get off at ParramattaRoad Station.
(3) Take bus No.422, No.423, No.426, No.428 or subway m30 and get off at Chenglu Station. If you drive by car, the college provides free parking spaces (parking spaces are limited).
st mary's cathedral
St Mary's Cathedral near Hyde Park in Sydney (St Mary's)
Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney. It is the largest and oldest religious building in Australia. It is located in the high-rise College Street in the center of Sydney. The first church of Notre Dame was laid in 182 1 and was destroyed by fire in 1865.
The temporary wooden church in 1869 was also destroyed by fire. Since then,19th century gothic revival church was built. The Twin Towers, which were not built until 2000, became the landmark of this city.
On July 9, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI visited the church. Because it was built in the second year after the official arrival of Catholic priests in Australia, this church is also called "the mother of Australian Catholic Church".
St Mary's Church is built of local sandstone, and its architectural style retains the "Gothic" style of European medieval cathedrals. The cathedral is magnificent in appearance, with a total length of107m, a central hall with a width of 24.3m, a ceiling with a height of 22.5m, a central tower with a height of 46.3m, and a front tower and steeple with a height of 74.6m, which is very imposing from the outside.
Father Mallogo's floor pattern in the catacombs of the church, with the theme of Genesis, is made of colored gravels, which is very exquisite and world-famous.
Arrival mode:
There are limited parking spaces around, and the location is close to the city center. Driving is not recommended. You can take bus 301/302/303/308/309/310/31/324/325/326/327/333.
Get off at ElizabethStAfterParkSt, or take the light rail at StJamesStation and cross Hyde Park.
Gourmet rockpoolbar &;; Sydney BBQ:
RockpoolBar & ampGrillSydney is Rockpool.
The group's branches are well-known in Australia for their long-term excellent customer evaluation, top customer experience, gorgeous ancient buildings, constantly improving and innovating food types and unique tastes.
The restaurant aims to provide customers with the most unforgettable experience, and the famous sommelier will provide you with meticulous service. Once a finalist in the top 50 recommended by GourmetTraveller's restaurant!
In addition, if there are many people dining, PRIVITADININGROOM and PRIVITE also have many choices.
The catering also provides firewood barbecue, and provides the choice of special dishes of the day. His cocktails are also famous for being delicious! Everyone must try.
Recommended dishes:
Dongfang lobster
warmsaladofwoodfiregrilled quailwithsmokytomatoandblackolives
(Hot salad)
Bloodorangesorbetwithcamparian hazelnut (Kimberly aperitif mixed with sherbet)
Tao Fu became a ship star:
If you want to spend an evening talking about all kinds of delicious food, then you should choose this restaurant.
Chef DavidChang is good at and loves to break the routine of dining and create fun and surprises, which will give you more unforgettable experiences.
Sitting around the kitchen, you can watch the whole process of making delicious and nutritious food, and you can also hear the sweet music played in the restaurant when you eat, which will greatly relax your mood.
In Australia, people usually use hats (similar to domestic stars) to evaluate restaurants, Momofukusei instead of boathe.
Star is a restaurant rated as three hats, and it is the best choice for many people who know food and life!
Recommended dishes:
The restaurant provides multi-coursetastingmenu, that is, various dishes, and the price is $ 185, that is, you can try many different kinds of dishes in the restaurant ~
There are three kinds of drinks in the restaurant, one is a complete set of drinks, and the price is 65438 Australian dollars +005.
One is a partial drink with a price of 65 Australian dollars, and the last one is a completely non-alcoholic drink with a price of 60 Australian dollars. You can choose according to your own needs.
Happy kitchen restaurant:
Traveling abroad, if you are not tired of eating, it will always be the Chinese flavor you used to eat every day. This is a simple China restaurant with a small shop located on the main street of the new town.
It provides all kinds of meals and pasta. Although the storefront is small and the pattern is not too much, it can always feel the simplest taste. Compared with those beautifully decorated storefronts, the prices here are more affordable and cost-effective.
Coffee Sidney:
CafeSydney is more than just a restaurant, and the atmosphere here is not to be missed!
The restaurant has an excellent location, which is one of the best restaurants in Sydney, overlooking the whole harbour, which is also the main feature of this restaurant. The whole restaurant is glass windows, with direct sunlight, and it feels good to eat.
Of course, food is also a major feature here. Fresh ingredients and wine with them are the reasons why guests linger.
Shopping in China, Sydney (Chinatown):
Sydney has the largest number of overseas Chinese in Australia. In China and Sydney, Chinese teahouses and restaurants abound, and Mandarin, Cantonese and Hainan dialect can be seen everywhere. After being out for so many days, this place will definitely give you a sense of intimacy!
China, Sydney is in the city center, and Dixon Street is the main street.
Compared with China in Melbourne, China in Sydney is much smaller. But it is still a place frequented by China people, eating Chinese food and buying domestic products. There is a night market every Friday night, so you can have a good stroll!
DFS global duty-free shop in Sydney:
The efficiency of tax refund at Sydney airport is simply urgent! ! And the attitude of the staff is not very friendly. So, if you want to buy duty-free goods and don't want to bother, go directly to DFS, a duty-free shop near the rock area.
As the largest duty-free retailer in Australia, a large number of brands can choose from precious jewelry and clothing to watches to meet all your shopping needs. The waiters here can also speak Chinese, and there is no communication barrier when shopping. Isn't it exciting?
Tax refund notice:
(1) You must bring your air ticket, passport, and receipts and physical objects of the items you want to refund.
(2) The tax refund items must be products purchased within 3 months before departure.
(3) The tax refund items on the same tax refund form should meet the requirement that the total value of goods purchased in the same store and printed on a document should exceed 300 Australian dollars. Bobby said, also in grace.
If Bro has issued two receipts for the things he bought, you can ask the merchant to close them for you.
(4) Both tourists and students can enjoy tax refund. Remember to keep the receipt and give it to the customs officer when you leave the airport!
BirkenheadPointOutletCenter, Sydney:
BirkenheadPointOutletCenter This is a very famous shopping center in the Bay Area, as well as shopping centers in Sydney and DFO.
Homebush ranks tied for outlets. After visiting, you can also walk along the river bank. Comfort is no good. .......
There are many brands here, such as Warehouse, CK, Puzzle and France.
Keywords connection, woodland, witchcraft, spirit, Mars, mambo,
Feila Sports, Canterbury, David
JonesWarehouse, Levis, UGG and so on, as well as Coles, a supermarket chain.
Public transportation Sydney is the largest city in Australia, with convenient public transportation, including trains, buses, light rail and ferries.
. It is very convenient and affordable to travel here by public transport.
But after all, it is abroad, and the way of taking public transportation is very different from that in China. Let's take a look at what you need to pay attention to as a tourist!
1. By bus:
The public transport system in Sydney is different from that in China. The first is the way to get on and off. Every bus stop will post a bus schedule (refer to the time, sometimes the bus may arrive at the station a few minutes earlier or later). It is suggested to wait at the station a few minutes earlier than the timetable.
When the bus comes, you need to reach out, otherwise the driver will probably think that no one got on the bus and drive away.
If you want to get off at the next stop, you need to ring the bell in front of the station (there is a red button on almost every armrest post in the car).
Almost all buses don't have route maps or stop reports (only a few buses do), so if you are unfamiliar with the travel location, you'd better use Google.
Look at the map or TripView in case you miss your site.
Secondly, there is the question of timetable. Many bus lines have few flights, and the departure density is different at different times of the day. It may come every ten minutes during the day, and it may become half an hour or even an hour after dark.
So be sure to look at the timetable to avoid delay. The public transport system in Sydney is different from that in China.
2. About using Opal Card
Remember to swipe your card when you get on and off the bus, twice. If you forget to brush when you get off the bus, you have to pay more. And Opka can only be used in downtown Sydney.
When buying tickets or punching in, just look for the red, yellow, green and blue signs.
Please don't put Opark with your mobile phone or refrigerator, it may be demagnetized.
3. Bus, light rail and ferry all have ticket checking machines, which need to be checked. You often meet the ticket inspector in the car.
4.
The operating hours of buses and trams in Sydney vary according to the season and date of the line.
Usually 4: 00 am -0: 00 am. Here are a few examples, but it is recommended to ask when using them. For example, the T8 line to the airport, the earliest one is in Central at 4:07.
Station departure; The last bus leaves City Hall Station at 23:54 and arrives at Grand Central Station at 00:09.
The station.
On the T3 line from Liverpool to downtown, the earliest train leaves from Liverpool Station at 3:54, and the latest train leaves from Liverpool at 23:24.
Station, let's go.
This guide covers Sydney's attractions, food, transportation, shopping, tax refund and so on. , but also relatively complete. I hope this guide can be used for reference. Have a nice trip to Sydney, Australia!