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Sydney Tower

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  A number of interesting parts can be found on the website of the Sydney Tower. The SKYWALK part of the Sydney Tower website is definitely one of the most interesting it shows how one can climb up on a glass platform and be outside while having a 360 degree view of the city. I personally think that the SKYWALK portion of the website looks extremely entertaining and could prove to be the type of experience that very few people will experience before. Being able to walk up high above the streets while experiencing the wind on your face while looking at and being able to view the city below you is a completely different than looking out the window of a building. There are also many other sections on the Sydney Tower's website including the Observation Deck and Ticketing sections. The sections about the Observation Deck and Ticketing are useful to visitors so they can plan their visits to the Sydney Tower, and inform them of the types of experiences available to them while they are vi...

Royal Botanic Garden

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To sponsor a Royal Botanic Garden Sydney bench for 10 years, the cost will be from $12,500 - $19,500 AUD based on where the bench is located, dues for iconic views/popular areas would be higher than less active areas.  As a member of Botanic Gardens Sydney, you receive The Gardens Magazine quarterly, four times a year. The majority of content covers Gardens’ current events and activities. The Waratah (Telopea) is is my favorite plant from the Royal Botanic Garden, it has an unmistakable and gorgeous red flower, and exemplifies the beauty of the Australian natural environment. I choose it because it is, in appearance, very distinctive, as well as very well suited to all growing conditions it may be found. “Don’t Dream It’s Over”, a track from Crowded House is soft, emotional vocals couple with lyrics that are easily relatable and thought provoking about the listener's own life. The music has a slow, calm beat but is still memorable. This song continues to be relived, long after it h...

The Rocks

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According to the website, The Rocks Markets are open on Fridays 10am - 3pm so they have weekday hours too. The Rocks has weekend markets on Saturday and Sunday plus many stands offering food, gifts, and handmade treasures created by those salespeople.   On the main page of their Get Here section on their website, they mention that if you're using public transportation around Sydney CBD, you can get off at Bus Stop Bridge St then head north to get to The Rocks OR you can choose one of the other bus stops located near Alfie Street which is also close to The Rocks ,both options should lead you to the markets fairly easily. I can't wait to try out this store called PaniQ Room! It looks like an escape room where you solve challenges to get out! Sounds like such a good time, nothing like what you would find in a typical retail space! I think it would be a blast if you go with your friends and family as well.

Darling Harbour

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There are plenty of activities to keep you busy at Darling Harbour, like parks, attractions, museums, cafés… with a long list of things to do, you will always find something fun and interesting to do! Attractions in Darling Harbour include the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, where you can see loads of sea animals like sharks, rays, and you can learn how to help preserve and protect the oceans of Australia and its creatures. The Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, is close and personal with many different types of fish, that is an absolute incredible! One of the best things of the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium experience is the chance to discover and learn about many of the different types of marine life that exist in our world. https://www.darlingharbour.com/see-do-stay/sea-life-sydney-aquarium  

Hyde Park Sydney Thinking Routine

What can you see? I see two elderly people playing some chess on a sunny day. I can imagine that they are playing in Hyde Park. It seems that they are very concentrated yet having so much fun.  What are these people doing? As I said before, these two people are enjoying themselves playing chess. How often do you think these people play at the park? I think that they go to the park and play chess very often, since they are elderly people, and elderly people tend to have a lot of free time. What kind of different activities can you do at the park? Apart from the people playing chess, I see some people sitting in the stairs probably eating some lunch, and behind them I see a family taking a walk. All these activities seem pretty normal for a beautiful day like that. Do you have something similar where you live? Where I live we have a park called the Doña Casilda Park, where people go to picnics, where people hang out, and where people take very relaxing and nice walks. Where do you us...

Look, there’s a koala over there!

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The Taronga Zoo is one of the coolest zoos in Australia. You can explore all the different animal habitats and plan your journey through the Zoo. The child ticket is 33$ each, but if you buy online it will cost you 29,70$, you could save 3,30$ per person. At Taronga Zoo Sydney, you can stay overnight either in the Wildlife Retreat, offering comfortable rooms with bush, animal, or harbour views, or in Roar and Snore, camping in safari-style tents with dinner, breakfast, and after-hours animal experiences. The Wild Australia Experience at Taronga Zoo Sydney is a guided small-group tour that includes behind-the-scenes access, all-day zoo entry, and a personal koala encounter, with expert insights from a zoo keeper.  Australian wildlife conservation and access to the animals living in their habitats are both part of the guest experience, making it a wonderful experience for guests while providing education. Taronga Zoo Sydney has to be recommended! There's plenty of opportunities to be...

Art Gallery of New South Wales

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Art Gallery of New South Wales There’s a world of art at the Art Gallery of NSW. A Port-Goulphar, Belle-Île painting by the artist Claude Monet also caught my eye for its soft light and vivid colors. It’s peaceful and just nice to view. It’s really interesting to see these international works with Australian and Indigenous art, which brings culture and meaning. The gallery is structured in a manner that will be intuitive and comfortable to navigate. The space hangs bright and accommodating enough for visitors to wander freely among the works. It’s a good place to look at and ponder about art from different lands and ages; it gives you both a sense of history and creativity.