based on 6575 reviewsThis is my favorite place to visit during my stay in Sydney. I live very close to it and I would come here for a walk every morning. There are large green areas, various plants, and ancient trees. It is very beautiful. The bridge, the opera house, and the bay are all integrated into one, and it is in the city center. Is there any scenery more beautiful than this?
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This is my favorite place to visit during my stay in Sydney. I live very close to it and I would come here for a walk every morning. There are large green areas, various plants, and ancient trees. It is very beautiful. The bridge, the opera house, and the bay are all integrated into one, and it is in the city center. Is there any scenery more beautiful than this?
We walked from the hotel to the Opera House and the Botanical Gardens. I love flowers so I took lots of photos and there were also a variety of painted koala bears on display so it was fun to find and take photos of them. It was a beautiful day and there was a wedding taking place in the gardens. People from all over the world were walking around and enjoying the warm, sunny day.
When traveling to Australia, I came to the big city of Sydney, which is a famous tourist city in Australia. Sydney Opera House is a must-visit place for everyone. There are actually many large and small attractions near the opera house, all of which are worth seeing. You can take any means of transportation to the Rocks area, which is right opposite the opera house, and then you can walk along the Rocks area. I believe you can't finish walking in a day.
There are many scenic spots along the way. I walk from 12:00 Central Station to the Opera House at about 1:30. Then I stroll around the Opera House. At 2:30, I enter the Botanical Garden from the entrance of the Botanical Garden near the Opera House. I walk all the way to Mrs. McQuilly's chair. Then I walk out of the door next to the State Library. At 5:00, I go to Martin Place Metro Station.
Mrs. Macaulay's chair in the Royal Botanical Garden area is the best place to view the Sydney Opera House panoramic view, as well as the Sydney Bridge, but it takes a morning to get a non-backlit view. The opera house can reach within half an hour at a fast speed, which is an acceptable distance, and there are considerable market views and selected plants on the road.
It's a great road. It's shady. Many people run or bask in the sun on the lawn. On the other side of the detour is Mrs. Macaulay's seat, the best photographic spot of the Harbour Bridge at the Sydney Opera House. There are several exits of Royal Park. The exits are surrounded by the New South Wales Library, the Sydney Art View and the School of Music and Art with a strong humanistic score.
In fact, this route is part of the Royal Botanical Garden. Walking along the beautiful bay, you can see the Sydney Opera House and the high-rise buildings headed by the Sydney Tower in the city centre, changing angles. Finally, Mrs. Macaulay's seat at the top of the peninsula is the best place to see the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, as well as Danielsenburg Island, which has a special shape.
It's not far from the Sydney Opera House to the Royal Botanic Gardens. This is a very good route. You can first appreciate the Sydney Opera House up close, and then walk along the bay to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Mrs. Macaulay's Chair is the best place to enjoy the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. I personally recommend taking this route.