Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour, Which was formerly a dockland area, has now undergone a multi-million dollar transformation and is now a pedestrian only area which now as an amazing complex of shops, restaurants and parks Including a Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney Aquarium Wildlife World, IMAX Theatre, Powerhouse Museum and also the
Convention and Exhibition Centre . Darling Harbour is a hub of activity day and night.
Cockle Bay Wharf and King Street Wharf are two of Sydney's favourite dining and entertainment areas. Fantastic places if you are celebrating a special occasion or just relax enjoy the great food and drinks that are on offer and watch the world go by
The Harbourside Shopping Centre has a great collection of shops, dining and leisure facilities to appeal to anyone get your Sydney souvenirs here or your gifts for the family back home.
China town, which is a short walk away is a must for those who enjoy Chinese and Asian cuisine, it also boasts a bustling market some evenings.
Getting to Darling Harbour is easy. It’s a five minute walk from Sydney’s CBD or jump on the ; you can arrive by Mono Rail, ferry or water taxi or catch the Metro Light Rail . Secure Car parking and public amenities are also available here.
Things to do
Maritime Museum....link
Spectacularly located on the water’s edge at the northern end of Darling Harbour, the Australian National Maritime Museum is a distinctive indoor/outdoor attraction…. a great day’s entertainment for the whole family.
Rhythmboat Entertainment Cruises
Rhythmboat Entertainment Cruises Sydney Harbour include the choice of a Comedy Cruise, Salsa Cruise or Rock’ n’ Roll Cruise.
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