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Town Center Katoomba Motel
Blue Mountains

Town Center Katoomba Motel

Enjoy the comfort of the Town Center Katoomba Motel Running away to The Blue Mountains is a fun, relaxing, exciting and revitalising experience. It instantly puts you at one with nature where you can admire beautiful landscapes and breathe clear Australian air. Katoomba is a small village in the centre of the Blue Mountains where people converge to eat, drink and shop. Katoomba is also the place to ...
Metropole Guesthouse
Blue Mountains

Metropole Guesthouse

Metropole Guesthouse The Blue Mountains sit to the west of Sydney and boast breathtaking landscapes, surreal viewpoints and a whole host of history. The mountains are also home to an array of guesthouses, luxury hotels and boutique B&B’s but there’s one stand out accommodation, and that’s the Metropole Guesthouse. The Metropole Guesthouse is a dreamy hotel where class and comfort ...
Sydney

Martin Place

Shoppers Paradise at Martin Place Sydney is home to fine food, interesting museums and a backlog of aboriginal history. This immersive city is also home to Martin Place, a pedestrianised shopping mall located in the central business district. This open-air mall is located between George and Macquarie street and can be accessed by train at the underground level. The shopping mall is surrounded by ...
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Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race

Let the adrenaline and the emotion run through your veins with the Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race Sydney is a popular city with a lot to offer from museums and zoo’s to botanical gardens and rooftop bars, but one special attraction is the Sydney-Hobart Yach Race which takes place annually. This popular and historical sailing event see’s some of the countries best sailors take to the harbour for a day of ...
Sydney

Darling Harbour

Unlimited fun for everybody in Darling Harbour  Darling Harbour is a modern neighbourhood located in central Sydney. The harbour is famous for its recreational offerings, pedestrianised boulevard and its vibrant restaurants and bars. Accessing the harbour is easy and can be done by train, bus, light rail or on foot from the Central Business District. There are also several car parks around the ...
Sydney

Cockatoo Island

Cockatoo Island, a place to live a peerless experience Cockatoo Island is a small islet in Sydney that allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The island has a rich history as it dates back to the first settlers of Australia and was inhabited by the Eora who kept white cockatoos, hence the islands name. Cockatoo is the largest island in Sydney Harbour and is located at the ...
Sydney

The Circular Quay

The Circular Quay  Circular Quay is located at the north end of Sydney’s Central Business District in Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks. It’s here that ferries depart to different tourist destinations around Sydney including Watson’s Bay and Taronga Zoo. The neighbouring área ‘The Rocks’ is home to a great number of bars, restaurants and cafeterias. The atmosphere at Circular Quay ...
Sydney

Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre

Navigate through history at the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre The Australian navy history is very in-depth and interesting, and a visit to the Australian Navy Heritage unearths this. Here you can study the development of weapon systems by exploring the centre's exhibitions. This maritime museum is relatively new and is located within the Public Access Precinct on the northern end of Garden ...
Sydney

Sydney Harbour

Sydney Harbour Sydney Harbour is the city’s most popular area recognised as one of the most spectacular natural harbours on the face of the earth. One of the main attractions is that from this coast you can appreciate in all its glory. The Opera house, the Sydney bridge, and flashy skyscrapers neighbour the harbour to create beautiful views. If you’re here during the Christmas holidays, there’s a ...
Sydney

Sydney Observatory

Enjoy the night sky from the Sydney observatory Sydney Observatory is a giant tower located on Observatory Hill that offers amazing views of the night sky. This astronomical observatory museum used to be a fort constructed at the beginning of the XIX century, later in the same century, it was converted into a stargazing spot. The observatory headquarters building was designed in 1858 by the ...
Blue Mountains