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Must-see attractions and ticket prices in Sydney in 2020
There are still many scenic spots to visit in Sydney. If you want to visit, you can know in advance which scenic spots you must visit and the relevant ticket prices, and then plan your trip. The following are specific tourist information. Let's have a look.

Sydney Opera House Sydney Opera House

House), built in 1973, is one of the most distinctive buildings in the 20th century, and was rated as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2007. Sydney Opera House looks very beautiful, like scattered petals floating in the air, and like three groups of huge shells. The tallest shell is as high as 20 stories. The first group of shells is on the west side, which is the largest concert hall and theater in the theater. The second group of shells is on the east side, roughly parallel to the first group, with the same shape and slightly smaller scale, mainly in joan sutherland Theatre. The third group of shells is the smallest in their southwest, and there are some restaurants and bars in it.

Address: BennelongPointSydneyNSW2000

Transportation: ① Take bus No.333, 380, 389, 392, 396, 397, 399, 890, L94 and X94, and get off at the circular pier station.

E station, about 8 minutes' walk ② Take a boat, and the pier near Sydney Opera House is a circular pier.

Quay), walk about 10 minutes to the opera house. * * * There are six ships docked at the wharf, namely 1-5Wharf and HarbourMaster.

Step, you can choose different boats according to your itinerary.

Opening hours: 09:00- 17:00 (closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday).

Admission: Chinese 1 hour sightseeing tour: 40 Australian dollars for adults/22 Australian dollars for children/32 Australian dollars for discount tickets (full-time students 16 or above)/65,438 Australian dollars for family tickets (two big ones and two small ones) (March1-March 3 1)

Monday-Sunday); Chinese 1 hour sightseeing tour: 42 Australian dollars for adults/22 Australian dollars for children/32 Australian dollars for discount tickets (1full-time students over 6 years old)/65438 Australian dollars for family tickets (two big ones and two small ones) +006 Australian dollars (April1-June 65438+February 3/kloc-)

Free ticket: children under 5 years old are free.

Harbour Bridge The Harbour Bridge is like a giant hanger across Sydney Harbour. You can choose to climb to see the scenery of Sydney Harbour.

See the opera house at dusk and sunset. After 3 hours, you can have a drink in the rock area and see the night view. Very pleasant. If there is enough time, it is strongly recommended to take a boat from CircularQuay to Luna in the north of the other bank.

Park Shen Yue Park, you can see the beautiful CBD of the trinity of the Opera House Harbour Bridge; It is more recommended to take the circular pier arrival order.

The boat in the harbor couple harbor (if it is evening) can see the silhouette of the sunset bridge, and you can also see the sailing boats coming and going in Sydney harbor and Captain Cook's antique boat!

Address: Sydney Harbour Bridge, 5 Cumberland Street, Lockwood 2000.

Transportation: ① Take a ferry, bus or train to CircularQuay② You can drive at HarringtonStreet and George Street.

Park in the parking lots of Argyle Street and Argyle Street. Cumberland on Kimberly Street

There are a limited number of paid parking spaces on the street, but there are no bus drop-off and parking places.

Opening hours: the climbing time is from Monday to Friday at 08:00, and the souvenir shop is closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays at 09:00- 17:00, 17:00).

Admission: free.

royal botanic gardens

Originally the first farm in Australia, it is close to the Sydney Opera House and the Central Business District, and only separated from the Sydney Opera House by a narrow bay. Its unique geographical location makes it a must-see for tourists. It is one of the most famous scenery in Sydney, the best place to take iconic photos of Sydney, and the back garden of downtown Sydney, with a large area of green, which is very suitable for walking, reading and relaxing. Outdoor concerts are held here from time to time, especially in Sydney in January and February.

There are music festivals, concerts and open-air movies every day during the festival, which is definitely the purest green oxygen bar!

Address: Mrs. Macquarie, 2000 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Transportation: (1) Take bus No.441and get off at ArtGalleryOfNSW station, that is, (2) take the subway and get off at CircularQuay.

Opening hours: 07:00- 18:00.

Admission: free.

Taronga Zoo The Taronga Zoo is located on the hill on the north shore of Sydney, covering an area much larger than the zoo in the city. Here you can find various representative animals in Australia, such as koalas, kangaroos, wombats, platypus, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, chimpanzees, penguins, otters, rhinoceroses, seals and raccoons. You can also get close contact with free-range kangaroos, but koalas can only watch from a distance. If you want to take a photo with the koala, you need to make an appointment to buy a ticket before 14: 30 pm after entering the park.

Address: Bradley Hyde Road, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, 2088.

Transportation: ① Ferry: Take a ferry from the circular pier and Sydney Harbour to Taronga Zoo (ZooExpress of CaptainCook, which runs every 45 minutes). Artificial fasting

The ferry runs every 60 minutes. SydneyFerry's ZooPass is 15 minutes and 45 minutes.

Train: Take the InnerWestLine train, get off at WynyardStation Station, then transfer to No.247 and get off at Zoo Station. Get off and walk150m to ③.

Bus: Take bus No.247 at WynyardStation and get off at Zoo Station, then walk150m, or get off at Clifton.

Garden takes bus No.228 and gets off at WhitingBeachroad. After getting off the bus, walk a short distance.

Opening hours: 09: 30-16: 30 (May-August); 09: 30-17: 00 (September-April of the following year)

Tickets: family ticket 1 big 2 small: 80.8 Australian dollars; Family ticket 2 large 1 small: 96.8 Australian dollars; Family tickets are 2 big and 2 small: 1 18.4 Australian dollars; Adult ticket: 42.30 Australian dollars; Minors aged 4- 15: 24.3 Australian dollars.

Sydney Aquarium The Sydney Aquarium is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world. It is located in the east of lover's harbor, and the main building is under the water of lover's harbor. The passage here is 100 meters long. Many pavilions here are named after Australian waters, and aquatic life in all major waters is displayed. Both sides are round transparent glass, which can really face marine life. Many marine life can only be seen in Sydney Aquarium, such as the large spindle-shaped dugong. Be popularly named/addressed.

Mermaid is a precious animal in the world, very rare.

There are only six dugongs in the world, and there are two in Sydney Aquarium. Sydney harbour must be children's favorite. There is also an endangered creature-grass sea dragon, which is brightly colored and has a pair of little wings. They are very cute.

Address: No.0/-5, Whit Road, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Transportation: ① Bus: Sydney Sightseeing Bus No.24 Station, or take other buses to MarketStreet or KingStree and walk to DarlingHarbour.

Walking: Walk along MarketStreet or KingStreet for about 5- 10 minutes ③ Ferry: Take the bus from the circular pier.

The ferry departs from Pier 5 to Lover's Harbor and disembarks at the Aquarium Pier.

Opening hours: 09: 30-19: 00 (18: 00 closed); September1109: 30-17: 00 (16: 00 closing)

Tickets: adult tickets: 46 Australian dollars; Child ticket: 33 Australian dollars

SydneyTower The Sydney Tower, built at 1970, is the tallest building in Sydney, with a height of 305 meters. Built in the shopping center (west)

Field). The top of the tower consists of three parts. At 250 meters, there is a 360-degree glass observation deck. From the observation deck, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of Sydney with free binoculars, and

4D Film Museum introduces Sydney culture and history. At a height of 260 meters, there is an air corridor of the Sydney Tower, but it is only for reserved tourists to walk in the air.

The revolving cafeteria in the air allows you to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Sydney while enjoying the food.

Address: 5th Floor, Westfield Center, Market Street 100, New South Wales, Sydney.

Transportation: ① Walking: It takes about 1.2km from the circular pier, 15min. ② Train: Get off at TownHall or StJamesstations Station, and you can get there within a short walk.

Bus: Take 3 10 at platform D around the pier, and walk about160m after getting off. Take bus No.394 at platform E around the pier, and walk about 270 meters after getting off.

Opening hours: Sydney Tower 09:00-22:00, Saturday 09: 00-23: 30; 09: 00-21:30 (May 5-65438+1October 5), and admission is prohibited one hour before the end. Sky trails are 10:00-20:00 (spring and summer) and 10:00- 19:00 (autumn and winter).

Admission: adult ticket: $29; Children's ticket: 20 USD (65438+ 10/-June 65438+February 3 1 Monday-Sunday) free: children under 4 years old are admitted for free.

Darling Harbor Darling Harbor (also known as Lovers Harbor) is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is a large-scale leisure area integrating entertainment, catering and shopping. The harbor has different scenery day and night. You can sit by the dock and enjoy the scenery on both sides of the harbor. It feels completely different here at night and during the day. Every Saturday night, there will be music and fireworks performances to appreciate the beauty of the romantic harbor surrounded by tall buildings. There are many high-end western restaurants, bars and dessert shops nearby, which are good places for leisure and entertainment.

Address: 2000 Sydney Bay, Australia

Transportation: take the light rail 1 and get off at the exhibition station, and walk for 3 minutes. Or take the train to the city hall.

Stop and walk along bathurststreet for 8 minutes. Walk from China City 10 minutes.

Admission: free.

Band-Aid Beach Band-Aid Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Sydney, with a crescent coastline, soft beaches, blue sky and blue sea and beautiful scenery. This is a good place to enjoy the sunset and sunrise. Whether it is summer or winter, this is the essence of Sydney. This is the best way to feel how Sydney locals enjoy life. From the annual "City-Beach" to the "Kite Festival", there are many local and international activities here all year round. Follow the Cliff Landscape Road from Band-Aid to Kuji. On the way, you can have a drink in the coffee shop, or taste a fresh milk ice cream in the band-aid hall.

Address: BondiBeachNSW2026, Australia

Transportation: 45 minutes by bus, 30 minutes by train, Band-Aid Beach Line, or 0 minutes by taxi/kloc-0. The Band-Aid Beach Line connects with the Sydney City Line, and goes to the famous beaches in Sydney.

Development time: all day

Admission: free.

University of Sydney is the first university in Australia and one of the best institutions of higher learning in the world. The University of Sydney has eight campuses and several sub-campuses. The main campus is near the CBD of Sydney, the financial center of Oceania. 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.

Address: Camptown, New South Wales.

Transportation: (1) Get off at Redfern Station by train and walk 10 minutes. (2) Take buses 4 12, 4 13, 436,

438, 439, 440, 46 1, 480, 483 or the subway m 10 to Parramatta.

Get off at Road Station (3) Take bus No.422, 423, 426 and 428 or subway m30 and get off at Chenglu Station.

Opening hours: all day

Admission: Free (Tips: Campus Tour Guide Service 15 USD/person, 8 USD for the elderly. )