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|  | Sydney Bay, flanked by the grandiose opera house, is one of the most spectacular bays in the world. While the city has no real center, it has one huge asset: people here don't know the meaning of stress!
Harbour Bridge View the city from this iron bridge spanning the bay. Climb the stairs to the top of the arch, 135m above sea level. On the other side, the Opera House resembles a ship with sails.
The Rocks This rocky headland is the place where early European settlers first arrived. Among the colonial buildings there, you'll see Cadman?s Cottage, the oldest house in Sydney. |
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|  | Bondi Beach Bondi is truly legendary, the very name evoking a whole lifestyle. It's the surfing beach closest to downtown and Sydneysiders go there at all hours of the day.
Taronga Zoo At this zoo, laid out on the side of a steep hill, you'll come across koalas, dingoes, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, bandicoots and flying squirrels. In short, all the local stars.
Museum Don't leave without visiting the Art Gallery of New South Wales. East of Macquarie St, the gallery houses a magnificent collection of Australian, Aboriginal, Asian and European art. |
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