Travel to
Sydney The city of Sydney is well served by the public transport
system, which includes an excellent network of buses and trains, providing
Sydney with good connections throughout Australia.
Sydney is located close
to many other interesting towns, cities, tourist attractions and important
landmarks, and many visitors in Sydney also travel outside of the city of
Sydney, into the surrounding areas. Visitors to Sydney Australia will find
that the Sydney public transport system is an ideal option for visitors to
view the city's points of interest. Buses, ferries and trains are all
extremely efficient ways of enjoying Sydney's sightseeing attractions.
Sydney LRT, monorail and underground railway Map
Devere Hotel Sydney
The Devere Hotel is a 100 room boutique style hotel specialising in the corporate and leisure market. Recent renovation was completed in 1996. Make the Devere part of your Sydney experience, ideally situated in tree lined Macleay Street Potts Point.Some of the rooms are overlooking Sydney Harbour. Potts Point has a flamboyant reputation featuring Sydney's top restaurants and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Aromas of freshly brewed coffee, baked breads and pastries fill the morning air. A colourful antique arts & crafts fair in Fitzroy Gardens is on every Sunday. The Opera House, Botanic Gardens, Darling Harbour, the Museum, art galleries, historic trust buildings, Government House, major theatres, shopping and sporting venues are just a few minutes away.
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Stay in a hotel booked in advance and organize your sightseeing tours at home,
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BridgeClimb unveil a new secret of the Sydney Harbour
Bridge
BridgeClimb Sydney, Australia’s leading Tourist Attraction,
will soon unveil a new experience of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, an adventure
that will take Climbers to parts of the Bridge never before accessible to
the public. ‘The Discovery Climb’ will go on sale at 7:00am Monday 13
November 2006.
BridgeClimb’s new adventure will take Climbers on a unique journey of
discovery through the heart of the Bridge upon the inner arch before
ascending to the very top, 134 metres above sea level. On the new Climb,
Climbers will find themselves immersed in, and surrounded by, the structure
that previously could only be experienced from above.
It may have started out as a local gay pride event, but the
30-year-old Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has come a long way,
baby. In fact, Conde Nast recently named it one of the Top 10 most
spectacular costume events in the world. A month-long calendar of colorful
goings-on and activities include dance parties, a film festival, concerts,
sports activities and family-friendly Fair Day. But the highlight of the
saucy event, attended by hundreds of thousands of people, is the spectacular
nighttime Mardi Gras Parade (reportedly the largest event of its kind)
followed by the Grand Ball that doesn't end until the next morning.