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The Grace Hotel is an elegantly restored 11-storey heritage listed art deco hotel built in 1930. Situated in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, The Grace Hotel fronts three of Sydney’s most most prominent streets – York, King & Clarence. Guests will enjoy our Location Sensation only minutes walk from all the attractions of Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay and King St. Wharf. Also within walking distance, you’ll find the best shopping at the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), David Jones city stores, Pitt St. Mall plus Myers in the Sydney Central Plaza. And nearby, guests will be delighted to find The Rocks, Circular Quay, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
Sydney, 2000
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The icon of Sydney and one of the most well-known buildings in the world. The Sydney Opera House and it’s sail-like roofs are simply a must see! Danish architect Jorn Utzon designed the structure, but eventually resigned due to politics and construction delays in 1966 The building was eventually completed in 1973 and now holds up to 3,000 performances a year. Admission: Adult AUD22; Seniors/Students/16 & Under AUD16.
Sydney, 2000
Website: http://www.sydneyoper...
E-mail: infodesk@sydneyoperahouse.com
Hours: Box Office: M-Sa 9a-8:30p
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This Malaysian style restaurant serves exquisite curry and spice dishes. The noodle dishes are also definitely worth ordering. The curry laskas are some of the best in the country, you simply must try them if you’re in town!
Sydney, 2000
Website: http://www.chintaria....
Hours: Lunch: Noon-2:30p M-Su, Dinner: 6p-11p M-Sa, 6p-10:30p Su
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This enormous waterfront tourist and recreational park has all sorts of shops, restaurants and various attractions for your viewing and activity pleasure. Definitely a place of fun for the whole family. The locations was redeveloped in 1988. Highlights include Sega World, Imax Cinema, Australian National Maritime Museum, Star City, Chinese Garden and much more. There are numerous activity specials for the coinciding season, a must see, especially during Christmas time.
Sydney, 2000
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Constructed in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the most recognizable and visible harbour structure. If you are willing, try out the BridgeClimb and have a time you will never forget. For those who prefer not to climb bridges, there are still great sites like the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout, or a pleasant drive across the water during the sunset.
Sydney, 2000
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Come and cruise Sydney Harbour! This Harbour Highlights cruise is a great introduction to the beautiful Sydney Harbour. Relax in great style as you see all the Main Harbour points of interest, cruising past the Opera House to Double Bay, exclusive Point Piper, Bradley Head, under the Harbour Bridge to Balmain and Darling Harbour. All along the way receive detailed commentary about the sights on the Harbour.
The cruise is an hour and a quarter long, with the Sundowner Cruise (the 6.00pm departure) and the City Lights Cruise the 7.30pm departure) being and hour and a half. This is a great way to spend an hour or so and see the sights of Sydney. Starting from USD $17.00 per person
Sydney
located in downtown Sydney
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Outdoors seafood dining, located on the waters edge at Darling Harbour is Sydney’s popular seafood restaurant, Jordons. Drop-jaw panoramic views of the whole harbour and simply must see view of the city skyline, Jordons has been serving Sydney’s freshest seafood for over a decade.
Darling Harbour
Sydney
Harbourside, Cockle Bay
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Standing at 304 meters tall, the AMP Tower (locally known as Centrepoint) stands high above the city and home to the best views in town. Take a swift 40second elevator ride to the top and get a free guided tour!! Also, if you are a dining lover, the buffet style restaurant revolves, so as you eat you see the full 360 degree view of the city.
Sydney, 2000
Hours: Su-F 9a-10:30p; Sa 9a-11:30p; closed Christmas Day
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Named after the rough and rugged terrain, the Rocks has been Sydney’s working class community for over 200 years. Take a stroll around the pebbled streets and enjoy the sites such as The Military Museum, Garrison Gallery, Cadman’s Cottage, Susannah Place, the Museum of Contemporary Art and much more. There are a myriad number of shops, dining, arts & crafts, and pubs, all for your enjoyment.
Sydney, 2000
Website: http://www.rocksvilla...
E-mail: therocks@shfa.nsw.gov.au
Hours: 24hrs
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Bavarian restaurant. The Löwenbräu Keller is Sydney’s most well-known authentic German restaurant. We serve exquisite Bavarian cuisine and biers in a traditional Bavarian atmosphere. Here, the emphasis is on enjoying the cuisine as well as Pure Bavarian Fun – right at The Rocks.
Corner of Playfair & Argyle Streets
Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Fax: +61 2 9241 1613
Website: http://www.lowenbrau....
E-mail: info@lowenbrau.com.au
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Near The Rocks – Corner of Playfair & Argyle Streets
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The Grace Hotel is an elegantly restored 11-storey heritage listed art deco hotel built in 1930. Situated in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, The Grace Hotel fronts three of Sydney’s most most prominent streets – York, King & Clarence. Guests will enjoy our Location Sensation only minutes walk from all the attractions of Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay and King St. Wharf. Also within walking distance, you’ll find the best shopping at the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), David Jones city stores, Pitt St. Mall plus Myers in the Sydney Central Plaza. And nearby, guests will be delighted to find The Rocks, Circular Quay, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
Sydney, 2000
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Come check out Australia’s largest private collection of animals. Highlights include wombats, kangaroos, koalas, emus, wallabies, dingoes, crocodiles, Tasmanian devils, fairy penguins, numerous native birds and much more. Have a picnic at the café decorated ‘outback’ style. Be sure to also check out the large and nifty souvenir shop. Admission: Adults AUD14; children (4-14 years) AUD7; concessions AUD8.50; students AUD11.50
Sydney, Doonside 2767
E-mail: guardian@idx.com.au
Hours: 9am-5pm daily
One hour drive outside of Sydney
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Hunter Valley Wine Tours has all kinds of ways to tour the area for your convenience. Tours are available that last for a day, or even overnight stays at the famous Hunter Hotels, motels or cottages. Tour groups are available for groups sizes 6 to 60. Visitors can also take a quick self-driven tour, which is also available.
Sydney, 2000
Website: http://www.winecountr...
E-mail: info@winecountry.com.au
Hours: Vary according to tour
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One of the city’s top restaurants. This extremely trendy, sophisticated restaurant is the place to see or be seen. The French cuisine include specialties such as the quail breasts or seared yellowfin. Deserts are exquisite like the apple tart. Prices are high.
Sydney, 2000
Website: http://www.quay.com.a...
Hours: Lunch: noon-2:30pm Mon-Fri; Dinner: 6pm-10pm daily
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The Grace Hotel is an elegantly restored 11-storey heritage listed art deco hotel built in 1930. Situated in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, The Grace Hotel fronts three of Sydney’s most most prominent streets – York, King & Clarence. Guests will enjoy our Location Sensation only minutes walk from all the attractions of Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay and King St. Wharf. Also within walking distance, you’ll find the best shopping at the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), David Jones city stores, Pitt St. Mall plus Myers in the Sydney Central Plaza. And nearby, guests will be delighted to find The Rocks, Circular Quay, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
Sydney, 2000
check Grace Hotel website for the special offers and discounted room rates, especially during the summer months.
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Simply a must see for any outback visitor. The Taronga Zoo is one of the most popular Sydney locations, and it’s well deserved. It opened in 1884, and was one of the first public zoos. It has gone under numerous renovations to present the impressive display of wildlife you see today. Features include the Asian Rainforest which includes Asian Elephants, Francoise Langurs, Asian Turtles, Fishing Cats, Silvery Gibbons and much more. Exhibits are constantly being updates, and be sure to check out all the free shows and presentations that take place throughout the day. Admission: Adults AUD30, Children (4-15) AUD16.50, Children under 4 free, Seniors/Pensioners/Students AUD21, Family (2 adults, 2 children) AUD79.
Sydney, 2088
Website: http://www.zoo.nsw.go...
E-mail: tz@zoo.nsw.gov.au
Hours: Open Hours: Daily 9a-5p
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For any Australia visitor, Bondi Beach is a must visit! The ocean view, clear waters, and soft sand makes this place a renowned Sydney landmark. The beach itself is about 1 kilometer long, and ends at the headlands on the north and south sides. Enjoy a nice walk along the paved promenade and do some shopping and dining and the numerous stores, restaurants, cafes, hostels, hotels, and even a small golf course.
Bondi Beach
Sydney
Hours: 24hrs
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Dining Sydney style with a modern twist on freshest Australian seafood prepared with a mixture of Japanese and Miditerranean styles.
Website: http://www.oceanrooms...
E-mail: info@oceanroomsydney.com
Hours: Lunch from 12pm Tuesday to Friday, Dinner from 6pm Monday to Saturday
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The Grace Hotel is an elegantly restored 11-storey heritage listed art deco hotel built in 1930. Situated in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, The Grace Hotel fronts three of Sydney’s most most prominent streets – York, King & Clarence. Guests will enjoy our Location Sensation only minutes walk from all the attractions of Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay and King St. Wharf. Also within walking distance, you’ll find the best shopping at the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), David Jones city stores, Pitt St. Mall plus Myers in the Sydney Central Plaza. And nearby, guests will be delighted to find The Rocks, Circular Quay, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
Sydney, 2000
check Grace Hotel website for the special offers and discounted room rates, especially during the summer months.
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Simply unforgettable. Tickets: Adult (age 14+) $155.00, Child $ 99.00 (age 4-13), Plus compulsory additional Aviation Insurance Levy $25.00 per person
Queensland, Cairns 4870
Fax: +61 7 40392800
Website: http://www.champagneb...
E-mail: info@champagneballoons.com
Hours: Depart approx 4.30am, Return to your hotel 10.15am (Reconfirmation required on arrival so please cal
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This massive market area is just a blast of fun. It has been around since 1878 and has a long history of great bargains for fresh meat, fish, vegetables, as well as clothing, arts & crafts, aromatherapy and much much mor.e over 130,00 shoppers come here a week. There are also a number of historical buildings at this location. Be sure to check the website for updates. No Admission.
Melbourne, 3000
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Melbourne`s best place to stay on Bourke Street Mall opposite of the Myer Department Store and the new GPO shopping complex. A Best Western Hotel, Causeway Inn on the Mall is surrounded by boutiques, cafés and theatres and just a short walk to the MCG, Telstra Dome, Southgate, Crown Casino and Melbourne Park Tennis Centre. We are located in Melbourne`s most central city location, offering comfortable rooms, featuring mini-bar, refrigerator, tea/coffee facilities, in-house movies, air-conditioning and electronic key cards. Continental buffet breakfast available.
Melbourne, VIC 3000
opposite of the Myer Department Store and the new GPO shopping complex.
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One of the best public/casual places to eat in Melbourne. Try the chicken in cocunut and candlenut gravy, or the lightly fried soy bean curd. The atmosphere here is very pleasant with bright fabrics and delightful flowers. Great place to have a meal with your loved ones. Admission: AUD12-18
Melbourne, West Melbourne 3003
Hours: 6pm-10pm Tue-Sun
Near Queen Victoria Market
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This scenic and historic area was once the first home of the Advertiser Newspaper. Sit around in the charming interior and enjoy a cup of joe at the café while staring at the dock of the bay. This place is also a great place for lunch, breakfast and all your quick dining needs. No Admission.
Melbourne, 3016
Hours: 10am-late daily
Located in the historic Williamstown Advertiser Building
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Originally established during the 1830’s, Willamstown serves as a major tourist attraction, and for good reason. The cruise departs from the Southbank and travels by the Crown Casino, Melbourne Aquarium, Hobsons Bay all the way to Williamstown. Walk around Williamstown and enjoy the shops, restaurants and cafes. This trip is definitely relaxing and worth going on. Return ferry: adults AUD22; children AUD12; concession AUD18; family AUD56
Melbourne, 3000
Hours: 9:45a-3:45p M-Su
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A total of 207 stores to serve you, this mall is a great place to get lost for quite a few hours. Highlights include Hoyts Cinema, Rebel Sport, Best & Less, Safeway Supermarkets, Kmart and much more. Undercover parking available.
Melbourne, East Preston 3072
Website: http://www.northlands...
E-mail: Reception.northland@gandel.com.au
Hours: 9a-5:30p M-W, 9a-9p Th-F, 9a-5p Sa, 10a-5p Su
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There are not too many restaurants in Melbourne that serve the specialized Australian cuisine available here.
Melbourne, Brunswick 3056
Hours: Lunch: Noon-2pm Tue-Fri. Dinner: 6pm-11pm Tue-Sun.
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Melbourne`s best place to stay on Bourke Street Mall opposite of the Myer Department Store and the new GPO shopping complex. A Best Western Hotel, Causeway Inn on the Mall is surrounded by boutiques, cafés and theatres and just a short walk to the MCG, Telstra Dome, Southgate, Crown Casino and Melbourne Park Tennis Centre. We are located in Melbourne`s most central city location, offering comfortable rooms, featuring mini-bar, refrigerator, tea/coffee facilities, in-house movies, air-conditioning and electronic key cards. Continental buffet breakfast available.
Melbourne, VIC 3000
opposite of the Myer Department Store and the new GPO shopping complex.
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Camel to Sunrise (or Sunset). Duration: 2 1/2hours. reservations 48hrs in advance. Departs 1 hour before sunrise, and will be brought back to the resort by 7:30am. $73 USD
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Take a scenic and site filled drive along the Great Ocean Road where you will find all sorts of beaches, rainforest areas, endless rolling farmlands, the Westgate Bridge, Geelong city, past Bells Beach, Anglesea, Lorne and finally Apollo Bay. The best part of the trip is stopping by the Twelve Apostles in Port Campbell National Part. The waves have carved the rocks along the cliffside to a nice smooth granite. No Admission.
Melbourne, 3000
Website: http://www.greatsight...
E-mail: reservations@greatsights.com.au
Hours: 24hrs
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Be prepared to spend a few hours at the splendid Melbourne’s Royal Gardens. This scenic and leisure location has a long history going all the way back to 1846. Highlights include beautiful black swans, ducks and various other water animals. Be sure to check out the Moonlight Cinema during the summer times, or the Plant Craft Cottage that sells great trinkets. The Terrace Restaurant is a great place to have a nice dinner. No Admission.
Melbourne, 3141
Website: http://www.rbg.vic.go...
E-mail: webmaster@rbg.vic.gov.au
Hours: 9a-5p M-F, 9:30a-5p Sa, Su
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Impressive and grand atmosphere. Grossi Florentino has made a living off of high-powered business lunches and a somewhat pretentious attitude.
Melbourne, 3000
Hours: Noon-3pm Mon-Fri. Dinner: 6pm-11pm Mon-Sat
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