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The best attractions in Brisbane, Sydney and...

The best attractions in Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide 



 

Shaiju's answer about things to do in Adelaide, Port Jackson, Brisbane Airport and Australia
Things to See

Australia is a beautiful island nation and has many beautiful places to see and visit. I have found a couple of great options for you to consider, keeping your interests in mind. Hope you like my recommendations.

20100911_Canberra_Floriade_001 (Source: Friar's Balsam)

1. Brisbane
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Brisbane the capital city of Queensland is one of the most exciting places to be in Australia. It is famous for its vibrant nightlife, scenic beauty, historical sites, shopping malls, beach etc. The best part of Brisbane is that you can explore the city by foot or by renting a bike, scooter, bicycle or just take a bus and move around.

Brisbane City Hall Interior (Source: Brisbane City Council)

The most popular attractions you can check out are Brisbane City Hall and King George Square which is one of the historical landmarks in the city, Museum of Brisbane - exhibits of local artists and history of the city, City Botanic Gardens, Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank which has an artificial beach surrounded by extensive parkland on Brisbane River that flows from the center of the city etc.

Peacock @ Alma Park Zoo (Source: zayzayem)

Other popular attractions include Alma Park Zoo, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary where you can see around 130 Koalas, cuddle them, feed them as well as the kangaroos etc, Manly Boat Harbour from where you can visit Moreton Bay Marine Park, Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, Mt Coot-tha which is one of the tallest mountains in Brisbane, New Farm Park famous for its jacaranda trees, Roma Street Parklands, Wheel of Brisbane a giant Ferris Wheel something similar to the London Eye etc.

Brisbane wheel (Source: eGuide Travel)

There are quite a lot of things you can do while you are in Brisbane like you can go biking, river adventures, shop at the farmers market, watch some theater, go for a musical performance, go for adventure trips and climbs etc. This is one destination where you will love spending some great time with your friends and family.

2. Sydney
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1993 - Sydney, Ayers Rock, Rainforest - 89 (Source: Ed Yourdon)

Sydney is also called as the 'Harbor City'  and it is one of the most cosmopolitan, largest and the oldest cities of Australia. There are many things to see and do while you are in Sydney. The most popular among all the attractions are the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Darling Harbour at Night (Source: edwin.11)

The popular attractions in Sydney apart from the Opera House and Harbor Bridge are Darling Harbor is one of the largest tourist precinct that has an array of restaurants, museums, shopping and other entertainment activities, Sydney Olympic Park, Luna Park - the largest theme park in Sydney, Sydney Tower, St Mary's Cathedral, Royal Botanic Gardens etc.

Royal Botanic Gardens (Source: edwin.11)

Other popular attractions include The Rocks - one of the preserved sites from Sydney's early settlements, Parramatta which is one of the oldest colonial buildings, Macquarie Street, Art Gallery of NSW, Powerhouse Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Sydney etc.

Koala at Billabong Sanctuary (Source: Christian Haugen)

For the wildlife enthusiast in you, there are number of wildlife sanctuaries and zoo to visit eg: Taronga Zoo, The Koala Park Sanctuary, Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, Featherdale Wildlife Park, Australian Reptile Park, Symbio Park etc.

Whale Watching, Sydney (Source: DavidGeen)

You can also go for Whale Watching or go for ocean sports like yachting, swimming, paragliding, cruises etc. 

3. Adelaide
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Adelaide (Source: eGuide Travel)

Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia which is well known for its fabulous arts events, stylish architecture, sandy swimming beaches, boutique shopping, Australia's best cafe strips, nightlife and  fine dining etc.

The Adelaide Hills from Above (Source: mikecogh)

The most popular attractions of Adelaide include Adelaide Hills and Mt Lofty Summit which gives you a good view of Adelaide plains, Glenelg - which is a beautiful beachside suburb, Hahndorf - which is a German settlement with loads to see like a chocolate factory, Strawberry farm etc.

Other attractions include museums and galleries like Migration Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia, South Australian Museum, Port Adelaide Lighthouse, Glenelg Museum & Historic tram, National Motor Museum etc.

A Walking Tour of Historic Port Adelaide. SA (Source: amandabhslater)

Adelaide is home to numerous National Parks like Belair National Park, Cleland Conservation Park, Morialta Conservation Park and Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary where you can see all variety of flora and fauna.

There are many shopping malls, casinos, nightclubs, bars, restaurants, cafes etc where you can indulge in some people watching while sipping ont your coffee or your favorite drink.

Barossa Valley "Yalumba" (Source: Jono Haysom)

Other regions that are quite nearby where you can go for a day trip are the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley

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Hope the above information was of help to you.Once you have finalized your destination/s for your holidays, please write back to us for information on specific things to see or do, accommodation, tickets, night life etc.

We can now even assist you with bookings if you're interested, so keep those questions coming!

Have a great day!

Regards

Shaiju.


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