Sydney🇦🇺 Leisurely Four-Day Tour Guide
This long holiday with friends in Sydney is very happy, citywalk & sunny beach & atmosphere of the bar & amazing food & crazy shopping, procrastinated for half a month finally put together the strategy and recommendations!
Schedule
Day1
Sydney airport to take the train to circular quay station, direct card the most beautiful station in the southern hemisphere, the afternoon from the Opera House all the way to the observatory hill, where there is a very good viewing position to see the Harbour Bridge, lying in the sun here is really very healing, but also to the body after a long-distance flight to recharge, after sunset you can go to the side of the cirrus! dining dinner, is in Sydney to eat the best meal of Western food, Australia dragon is very fresh, steak Pei's chips are very delicious must point! (p16 is a bit expensive), after dinner you can take a boat from the next pier back to Circular Quay, the night view is also very good!
Day2
Ring Hyde Park citywalk, the morning you can walk the art gallery - Notre Dame Church - Australian Museum - Chinatown route, lunch in Chinatown, recommended Xiang Banquet, the afternoon you can take a taxi to the University of Sydney and then back to the QV near the shopping, Australia's Lululemon is really a lot cheaper than the domestic, a meal of chopping.
Day3
Beach day trip, directly by bus to bondi, Sydney's ARC'TERYX brand in bondi near the shopping needs of friends can be midway to buy, after arriving at bondi all the way to the north in dudley can see the Sydney city skyline, continue to the north of diamond bay super beautiful, the end of the Macquarie lighthouse, from the side of the The terminal is Macquarie lighthouse, from the side of the pier you can take a boat back to the ring code.
Day4
Free day, you can consider going out to the sea to watch whales, go to Taronga Zoo to feed koalas, or book skydive skydiving (strongly recommended.)
Transport
Sydney's public transport can be used opal card, the airport can buy 50 dollars, domestic Shanghai Guangzhou has direct flights, it is recommended to buy the morning arrival flights. Sydney's public transport needs to wave at the station, get off the bus bell in advance, you can look at the next time on Google.
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maybe sammy this Sydney cocktail bar is superb, wine list is invincible good-looking, the clerk will also be very friendly and interactive, point six or seven are not bad, cheese is very tasty must be matched, Australia bar remember to bring your passport oh, otherwise you may eat closed door.
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The Australian Museum is a place that showcases a rich natural and cultural heritage. The museum's exhibitions cover a wide range of topics, from Australian flora and fauna, indigenous culture to the natural history of the Earth. I particularly like the dinosaur fossils and marine life displays here, which are very shocking. The museum has a clear layout, and you can learn a lot during the visit without feeling bored.
The most surprising discovery of this trip to Australia is the Australian Museum hidden in the city center! This treasure museum built in 1827 perfectly integrates the dinosaur era, Aboriginal civilization and modern technology regeneration. It is definitely a traffic code for taking photos and posting on social media 📸 As soon as I entered the door, I was shocked by the 9-meter-long herbivorous dinosaur skeleton! The real-size dinosaur model was resurrected in the exhibition hall, especially the 110 million-year-old plesiosaur Eric. The fossil lines in the glass cabinet are clearly visible, as if you can hear the sound of ancient waves🌊 The Aboriginal culture exhibition area on the second floor is definitely a holy place for filming! The walls are covered with colorful Aboriginal paintings, and every line tells the story of the earth and the soul. Touching the ancient wooden bows and stone tools, it seems to travel back to the tribal life thousands of years ago. Whispering, the light and shadow design here is perfect for taking silhouette photos; Personally, I feel that the richness of the exhibition hall cannot be compared with the Natural History Museum in Shanghai, but you can get a deep understanding of the local marsupial series and aboriginal art, etc. More importantly, there is no need for tickets here and it is not crowded with people. From the perspective of the exhibition experience, it is overwhelming; Tips: The museum is just opposite Hyde Park, and you can also check in at St. Mary's Cathedral after visiting. Remember to wear comfortable shoes, because walking through the three-story exhibition hall will really make your legs weak!
If you don't want to go to the crowded Bondi Beach to watch dumplings when you come to Sydney, I strongly recommend this super beautiful cliff bay! Located on the edge of the cliff, facing the vast Pacific Ocean, it is a bit thrilling, but the view is super wide and the scenery is super beautiful! The water here is super blue and super clear! It looks good without adding filters, and there is also a very iconic small door. However, if you take pictures here, you must pay attention to safety. It is not recommended to walk too close to the side for taking pictures. After all, there is a cliff behind you, which is still very dangerous. Be careful! I heard that people often fall down! 📍 Attraction name: Diamond Bay Reserve 📍 Attraction address: Craig Ave, Vaucluse NSW 2030, Australia
The Australian Museum in Sydney is also known as the Australian Museum. It is actually a natural museum of ancient and modern animals in Sydney. It houses many dinosaur fossils and ancient animal fossils unearthed from Australia. It is very shocking, as if you have traveled back to the dinosaur world of the Jurassic period. It is definitely worth a visit.
The Australian Museum in Sydney is not very large. It is mainly divided into animal and plant exhibition areas, humanities and history exhibition areas, geological and mineral exhibition areas, etc. Children especially like paleontology. There are many complete dinosaur fossils here, which are very exciting to see. In addition, there are many animal specimens, which are very realistic and look like they are alive. It is worth bringing children to visit.