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The birthplace of modern Australia, the hub of Sydney Harbour and home of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, Circular Quay is embedded with history and significance. Located on the northern edge of the CBD, the quay is a vibrant, colourful landscape of people, ferries, culture and activity.
Circular Quay sits on Sydney Cove, the founding site of Sydney and Australia. Originally used mainly for shipping, Circular Quay is now an important bus, rail and ferry interchange linking most parts of greater Sydney. It's the perfect spot to spend a warm sunny day, and is ideal for exploring on foot. Stroll along the waterfront from the Opera House to the Botanic Gardens and historic Macquarie Street. Or embark on a heritage walk along the landscaped pathways to the Harbour Bridge, The Rocks and Darling Harbour.
There's a myriad of attractions to suit every taste. Explore the excellent Museum of Contemporary Art and Museum of Sydney, or discover Sydney's dark and fascinating crime history at the Justice and Police Museum. Visit the remarkable galleries, shops and restaurants at the heritage listed Customs House - a dynamic complex built, it is said, on the site where the local Aboriginal people witnessed the arrival of the First Fleet.
Catch a world class performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Wharf Theatre or the one and only Sydney Opera House. Or, for a truly thrilling experience, climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Shops and restaurants are dotted along the waterside. Circular Quay East also features a wide range of luxury clothing boutiques and restaurants with harbour and bridge views. There are also plenty of outdoor cafes at the Circular Quay ferry terminal, which attracts all kinds of buskers. At weekends, The Rocks Market and Sydney Opera House Markets are great places to browse for quality gifts, crafts and gourmet foods.
First Fleet Park is an ideal spot to relax in the sun or just watch the passing people and boats. The magnificent Royal Botanic Gardens are a must visit, with their stunning harbour views, themed gardens and outstanding collection of plants. On Australia Day and New Years Eve, there's no better place than Circular Quay to see some of the world's most spectacular fireworks.
Circular Quay sits on Sydney Cove, the founding site of Sydney and Australia. Originally used mainly for shipping, Circular Quay is now an important bus, rail and ferry interchange linking most parts of greater Sydney. It's the perfect spot to spend a warm sunny day, and is ideal for exploring on foot. Stroll along the waterfront from the Opera House to the Botanic Gardens and historic Macquarie Street. Or embark on a heritage walk along the landscaped pathways to the Harbour Bridge, The Rocks and Darling Harbour.
There's a myriad of attractions to suit every taste. Explore the excellent Museum of Contemporary Art and Museum of Sydney, or discover Sydney's dark and fascinating crime history at the Justice and Police Museum. Visit the remarkable galleries, shops and restaurants at the heritage listed Customs House - a dynamic complex built, it is said, on the site where the local Aboriginal people witnessed the arrival of the First Fleet.
Catch a world class performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Wharf Theatre or the one and only Sydney Opera House. Or, for a truly thrilling experience, climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Shops and restaurants are dotted along the waterside. Circular Quay East also features a wide range of luxury clothing boutiques and restaurants with harbour and bridge views. There are also plenty of outdoor cafes at the Circular Quay ferry terminal, which attracts all kinds of buskers. At weekends, The Rocks Market and Sydney Opera House Markets are great places to browse for quality gifts, crafts and gourmet foods.
First Fleet Park is an ideal spot to relax in the sun or just watch the passing people and boats. The magnificent Royal Botanic Gardens are a must visit, with their stunning harbour views, themed gardens and outstanding collection of plants. On Australia Day and New Years Eve, there's no better place than Circular Quay to see some of the world's most spectacular fireworks.
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Circular Quay Accommodation
Welcome to Travelodge Wynyard Sydney, ideally located in the heart of the CBD. 270 comfortably and stylishly furnished rooms with ensuites and tea and coffee making facilities are on offer at the Travelodge Wynyard. All guest rooms are air conditioned, and the hotel has an in house restaurant and bar for guests to enjoy. This is modern Sydney accommodation in a central location.
Rooms from AUD $216 Per Night.
The Four Seasons Hotel Sydney is located in a prime location in the Sydney CBD overlooking the stunning Sydney Harbour in the historic Rocks district. The Four Seasons Sydney is an elegant Sydney Hotel close by to all of the entertainment, shopping and business centres.
Rooms from AUD $259 Per Night.
Conveniently located on Pitt Street, Metro Hotel on Pitt is in the centre of the business, tourism and leisure heart of Sydney. The hotel is only a few minutes walk to Darling Harbour and Pitt Street Mall. Guest rooms are modern, with security key access to each room, and FOXTEL is installed in each.
Rooms from AUD $142 Per Night.
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