[澳洲] Locals Guide to Sydney 20個雪梨必玩景點

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這份資料是來自Sydney Unversity給大家參考看看 圖文版:http://tinyurl.com/3jqs6j Locals Guide to Sydney Pre or post conference or outside conference hours, there is an incredible array of activities and entertainment for delegates and partners. Why not try one of the local organising committees recommendations: 1 Manly by ferry. Still the locals preferred way of seeing Sydney's beautiful harbour. Manly is the first of a long string of surfing and swimming beaches stretching all the way to the tip of the Peninsula at beautiful Palm Beach. More Info 2 Watch a live sporting game from cricket to tennis to horseracing-it's a national obsession. What's On? 3 Bondi Surfing Experience. Why not visit one of Australia's favourite beaches and amongst one of the most well known in the world and learn to surf with the help of an expert. More Info 4 Sailing Sydney Harbour. Imagine sailing in front of the Opera House or under the Harbour Bridge. Sydney is one of the world's greatest and friendliest places to sail. Taking the opportunity of learning to sail this beautiful waterway and the enjoyment you will get from it can only be labelled as priceless. How? 5 Take in the beautiful surroundings of Sydney Harbour and the Botanical Gardens and enjoy a summer evening at Sydney's Open Air Cinema. What's On? 6 Catch a ferry to Watson's Bay on the eastern shores of Sydney Harbour and while away the afternoon with a long lunch in the restaurant or a cold beer in the beer garden at the famous Doyle's More Info 7 Why not watch the sun go down over a cocktail on the shores of beautiful Sydney harbour at the Opera Bar, one of Sydney's premier locations in the iconic Sydney Opera House. More Info 8 Shopping at the QVB. The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is Sydney's premier shopping destination, which is synonymous with sophistication and style. A magnificent heritage building, with its dominant feature being a mighty centre dome. More Info 9 Take a scenic bus trip to the famous Palm Beach, holiday spot of the rich and famous. Palm Beach, the jewel of the Northern Beaches, is the northern most suburb of Sydney, less than an hours drive from the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the CBD. More Info 10 SNORKEL AT SHELLY BEACH: enjoy the amazing submarine culture of Cabbage Tree Bay at Shelly Beach near Manly. This Aquatic Reserve has some great samples of sub-tidal reef, seagrass beds and offshore kelp communities that are home to weedy sea dragons, elegant wrasse and black rock cod. The bay also provides a home for the Blue Groper. More Info 11 Visit one of Sydney's oldest working class suburbs, Balmain where most of Sydney's ferries were built. Balmain which is only a 10 minute ferry ride from circular quay is now a colourful and artistic suburb, home to some of Australia's best-known writers, actors, film directors, musicians and artists. Stylish caf?s, bistros, pubs and restaurants burst with creative energy. Its pulsating nightlife is a magnet for a cosmopolitan crowd. More Info 12 Stroll around Sydney Fish Markets and sample some of the world's best seafood or visit the Seafood School for some handy tips in one of their cooking classes. More Info 13 Walking fashion tour of Sydney's famous Oxford Street. Explore Sydney's famous Oxford Street with the help of a local guide. A shopping experience not to be missed. More Info 14 Enjoy some of Sydney's best water views whilst enjoying BREAKFAST. The Bower Restaurant at Manly is located halfway between Manly and Shelly beaches, the views of the ocean are stunning. Or, why not take a stroll through the Rocks to the beautiful Sydney Park Hyatt hotel and breakfast in the stunning Harbour Kitchen Restaurant whilst taking in the breathtaking views of Sydney. The Bower Harbour Kitchen 15 Slip out for high tea and relax your afternoon away in luxurious surroundings. Darlinghurst Historic Queen Victoria Building 16 Experience Australia's beautiful and unique coastline by taking one of the many coastal walks available around Sydney. Two of the locals favourites include Bondi to Bronte and Manly to the spit. Why not stop for a swim along the way. Manly to the Spit Bondi to Bronte 17 WRITERS WALK: walk the cobble-stone streets of The Rocks and along the promenade of Circular Quay and learn about famous Australian writers on 50 round metal plaques. Each plaque has a selection of thoughts from Australian writers and literary visitors and contributions include art critic and historian Robert Hughes; feminist, academic and author Germaine Greer; and writers Thea Astley, Peter Carey, Dorothy Hewitt and James A Michener. More Info 18 Visit one of Sydney's oldest community markets at Paddington. Paddington is known for: its exciting and quirky atmosphere; its eccentric and colourful traders; its eclectic products and contemporary design; the high quality of its art, craft, design, and fashion; and for innovation in both products and market operation. More Info 19 Take a short taxi ride to our famous Stanley Street and sample some great food. Stanley Street is a small street in the East Sydney district of Sydney. It is primarily residential, but was the centre of Sydney's original Italian community in the 1950s and 1960s, and was subsequently part of Sydney's first "Little Italy". Many Italian restaurants and cafes still line the street, and the street is home to the annual Primo Italiano festival. More Info 20 Experience an old fashioned movie night at the beautifully restored Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace. The historic Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace is a 6 cinema complex located in Cremorne on Sydney's lower north shore. Opened in October 1935 with seating for 1700 people on 2 levels and offered a standard comfort which was second to none a tradition which continues to this day. A full restoration has seen replication of all art deco fittings, colours, schemes, lighting and all designs in the building. It is worth a visit just for the d?cor alone. More Info -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 121.91.51.223
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