Sydney Circular Quays
No visit to Sydney would be complete without a visit to Circular Quays, you can certainly spend a day in Sydney circular Quays with Both the Sydney Opera House
and the Harbour Bridge in this area, giving plenty of photo opportunities.
You will never be bored browsing round numerous shops or relaxing in the harbourside, restaurants, bars and cafes serving excellent fresh food and beverages from early morning until late in the evening. There are always some very interesting street entertainers keeping everyone amused and fascinated.
Circular Quays is also a major transit point, with bus, train and Ferry services, so it’s very easy to get to almost anywhere in Sydney, using the public transport system from this point.
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Sydney Circular Quays also houses
cruise ship terminal the some of the largest Cruise ships in the world stop here; the cruise ships look amazing sat between the opera house and the bridge especially with the lights sparkling in the evening,
It’s just a short stroll from Circular quays to The Rocks, one of the oldest parts of the city; there are lots of historical buildings here that house a variety of shops, bars restaurants and cafes so make sure it’s on your list of “things to do and see”
Circular Quays is also a focal point for many community celebrations, for both its historic significance as the birthplace of the Australian nation, and for its proximity to the Sydney icons of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is one of the main congregation points for the New Year's Eve and Australia Day fireworks displays
Circular Quay is also the home of Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art and the flagship City of Sydney Library in the historic Customs House
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Sydney Circular Quays
and the Harbour Bridge in this area, giving plenty of photo opportunities.
You will never be bored browsing round numerous shops or relaxing in the harbourside, restaurants, bars and cafes serving excellent fresh food and beverages from early morning until late in the evening. There are always some very interesting street entertainers keeping everyone amused and fascinated.
Circular Quays is also a major transit point, with bus, train and Ferry services, so it’s very easy to get to almost anywhere in Sydney, using the public transport system from this point.
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Sydney Circular Quays also houses
cruise ship terminal the some of the largest Cruise ships in the world stop here; the cruise ships look amazing sat between the opera house and the bridge especially with the lights sparkling in the evening,
It’s just a short stroll from Circular quays to The Rocks, one of the oldest parts of the city; there are lots of historical buildings here that house a variety of shops, bars restaurants and cafes so make sure it’s on your list of “things to do and see”
Circular Quays is also a focal point for many community celebrations, for both its historic significance as the birthplace of the Australian nation, and for its proximity to the Sydney icons of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is one of the main congregation points for the New Year's Eve and Australia Day fireworks displays
Circular Quay is also the home of Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art and the flagship City of Sydney Library in the historic Customs House
Sydney Circular Quays















