That almost two months since we arrived in Sydney. It is time to to discover the city in which we live:
Nearby, lies the district of Kings Cross . It is an area known as "hot" and that changes quite atmosphere as soon as the sun sets. Bars, nightclubs and massage parlors come alive bit by bit.
But for now, he still day, when we go towards the Royal Botanic Garden across the district Woolloomooloo.
We skirt the bay side park land on the forecourt of famous "Sydney Opera House" .
For the record, the construction of the opera began in 1959 and was subject to numerous construction delays, cost overruns (the final $ 102 million) and political strife ... All that to achieve an architecture unusable for the staging of operas!!
The building is still the symbol of Australia and numerous performances and events are held during the year.
The building is still the symbol of Australia and numerous performances and events are held during the year.
You should know that Sydney has grown around a bay and only 2 bridges and 1 tunnel allow the connection between the two side of the city.
Along Circular Quay is little access Rocks: Sydney's old docklands redevelopment in areas of restaurants and bars chic. It is far from the squalid district inhabited by gangs of the seas, whalers and prostitutes in the 1820s.
In our case, we will continue our walk to downtown. We have to go through Wynyard to arrive on Town Hall. is the largest business district of Sydney (there are many) with famous QVB (Queen Victoria Building) at its center.
It is time to continue our little tour d'horizon leaving the business center and joining the sea on the side of Darling Harbour .
is a former fishing port which now houses bars and tourist attractions (aquarium, maritime museum ...).
Here, we have come and discovered qques all parts of Sydney. I hope you enjoyed the trip and soon for new discoveries.
Here, we have come and discovered qques all parts of Sydney. I hope you enjoyed the trip and soon for new discoveries.
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