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Sydney Bike Tours

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   5 hours

$75

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What could be more fun than touring the beautiful waterfront city of Sydney by bike? Your no-stress ...

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Private Vacation Photography Session with Local Photographer in Sydney

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 1 hour

$299

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Flytographer Private Vacation Photo Shoot<br><br>Connect with a local hand-picked professional photo...

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Sydney Harbour Discovery Tour

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 3 hours

$79

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Sydney's Harbour is undoubtedly the most beautiful in the world and this tour hugs the harbour to th...

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Mrs Macquarie's Chair, Sydney

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About Mrs Macquarie's Chair

 1d Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

 +61 2 9231 8111

 www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

Mrs Macquarie's Chair and Nearby Sights on Map

Government House

The Government House adjacent to Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens is the vice-regal residence of the Governor of New South Wales

Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre

Fort Denison

Situated on the island formerly known as Pinchgut in the Sydney Harbour, Fort Denison is the only Martello Tower built in Australia by the British Empire

Sydney Opera House

One of the most famous and iconic buildings in the world, the Sydney Opera House on the harbor is the acme of architectural brilliance

Woolloomooloo Wharf

Also known as Finger wharf, the Woolloomooloo Wharf is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world with a length of 410 metres

Kirribilli Point

The Kirribilli Point has the Gothic Revival style Kirribilli House which is the Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister, and the Admiralty House where the governor general stays when he is in town

Sydney Cove

Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Justice And Police Museum

Originally used as the Water Police Court (1856), then the Water Police Station (1858) and the Police Court (1886), the elegant sandstone building on the Albert Street corner in Circular Quay is today home to the Justice and Police Museum

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia