пятница, 19 сентября 2014 г.
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Sydney is Australia s largest city and one of the most multicultural cities on the continent. Being world famous for its commerce, arts, fashion, culture, entertainment and education achievements, Sydney is a must-see for all overseas tourists. But just as all other large and famous cities from around the world, grand casino hotel Sydney has some tourist traps that you d better be aware of.
QVB and Center Point Shopping are usually grand casino hotel packed with international tourist crowds everyday. Although the variety is quite satisfying, the high prices are also common. The Pitt Street Mall is the best option for shopping downtown, the locals say. Moreover, if you re into shopping and you have a tight budget, try the shopping malls outside the city city center: Westfield, Bondi Junction, Chatswood and Hornsby. grand casino hotel hey are all reachable by train.
In Sydney, all the souvenirs shops will advertise as being the cheapest in town. You can sometimes find the same souvenir being several dollars cheaper in another store than the one you re in. So take a tour of the souvenir shops before buying. Also, keep in mind that on George Street you can find the cheapest gifts in town. And don t even think about postponing the souvenir shopping until you get in the airport, the prices here are insanely high.
Once you get in the harbor you ll be tempted to try some special tourist ferries or some jet tours around the dock. Besides the unjustifiable high price, they re nothing different than the regular public ferries you can take to a regular destination.
The place of an impressive number of heritage buildings that attest the existence of a thriving grand casino hotel port community, full of sailor clothes stores, can be considered a real tourist trap, especially during the weekly Rocks Markets. If you get in the area, ignore the outrageous priced souvenirs and enjoy the German pubs in the area. The Paddington Markets are a great alternative if you enjoy the street market.
Categorized as a must-see attraction in Sydney in almost all the brochures, the view of the city will cost you $25 if you re planning to see the city from inside the tower or $65 if you want to take in some air on the roof of the tower. For a panoramic view over Sydney, try the rotating Summit Restaurant and Orbit Bar at Australia Square.
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