From Circular Quay you are within easy reach of all parts of Sydney. It is easy walking distance to the foot of the Sydney Central Business District, ferries can transport you to Manly, Taronga Zoo and various points in Sydney Harbour and it is serviced by Sydney’s efficient train system.
The area around Circular Quay provides some of the best vantage and photographic points for the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Harbour itself as well as providing a great location for sitting back and people watching.
Off to the northern side of Sydney Cove lies The Rocks, one of Sydney’s oldest and most intriguing of Sydney’s neighbourhoods. The area can generally be found full of wandering tourists, enjoying the Old World charm of the well maintained federation buildings that are now home to many restaurants, café’s, pubs and museums.
The Rocks area sits beneath the giant columns of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and extends underneath the raised roads to Observatory Hill and the Sydney Observatory. Like Circular Quay, there are a multitude of great phot opportunities to capture most of Sydney’s iconic harbour side attractions.
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Shangri-La Hotel Sydney
The Rocks, New South Wales Accommodation The Shangri-La Hotel Sydney epitomizes luxury and elegance in the heart of Sydney, Australia. Offering breathtaking views of the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, this five-star hotel boasts refined accommodations, exquisite dining options, and world-class amenities. With its central location and unparalleled service, the Shangri-La Hotel Sydney provides an unforgettable experience for discerning travelers seeking the ultimate in luxury hospitality...read more. |
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney, New South Wales Attraction - Landmark Nicknamed The Coat Hanger, and one of Australia’s most recognisable icons, the Sydney Harbour Bridge has spanned Port Jackson and Sydney Harbour since 1932. It was and remains the largest (not longest) steel arch bridge...read more. |
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Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel
The Rocks, New South Wales Pubs, Clubs & Bars The Lord Nelson Hotel is the longest continually licensed hotel in Sydney and is the home to Australia’s oldest pub brewery. Located in the historic Rocks area of Sydney it brews award winning ales and special seasonal specials...read more. |
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Le Foote
The Rocks, New South Wales Dining - French, Mediterranean Le Foote in Sydney's The Rocks offers a delightful dining experience with French-inspired cuisine. Set in a historic building with charming interiors, the restaurant serves up a menu featuring classic dishes prepared with a modern twist. Guests can indulge in delicious meals accompanied by fine wines, all while soaking in the ambiance of this iconic Sydney neighborhood...read more. |
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