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Sydney is world-famous for its pleasant climate and beautiful harbor views, and walking is the best way to explore the city's sights and sounds. For newcomers, just grab a bottle of water, apply sunscreen, and start a day trip from Hyde Park to the harbor. Here are the recommended routes, all of which Yunluo personally tested. You're welcome!

St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney Walking Tour Route: From Circular Quay to Hyde Park Preparing for a one-day walking tour in Sydney? Circular Quay is a great starting point. Stroll north along the waterfront avenue, where you can enjoy wonderful street performers along the way, and you will arrive at the first stop casually.

The world-famous Sydney Opera House. This world-class art performance venue with a sailboat shape was designed by Danish architect Jorn Uzon and offers guided tours every day. Before leaving, don't forget to have a drink and a snack in the theater kitchen (Opera Kitchen), where many Australian celebrity chefs gather.

Provide people with thoughtful delicacies. If you have time in the evening, you can also go to the Overseas Passenger Terminal next to the Opera House for dinner. There are many high-end restaurants, whether Western or Japanese. I recommend the Japanese restaurant "Xing" on the fourth floor, where you can eat authentic Wagyu beef. Sydney Opera House Sydney!

Sydney Opera House Sydney Walk down the stairs in the forecourt of the Opera House and follow the signs to the second stop: the Royal Botanic Gardens, where you'll find all kinds of wonderful things, from a stroll through Aboriginal heritage to wishing stones and giant orchard swallowtail butterflies.

Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Follow the free guide to the Government House for a historical tour, and then walk along the waterfront to Mrs. Macquarie's chair (Macquaries Chair). In 1915, this "chair" carved from sandstone was given to Elizabeth, the wife of then Governor Macquarie.

This place offers a magnificent view of Sydney's harbor, making it a popular photo spot and a great place for picnics. Walk south along Ms Macquaries Road for about 10 minutes to reach the Art Gallery of New South Wales, one of the five most important cultural institutions in Australia.

There is a wide collection of art from Australia, Aboriginal, European and Asian sources, as well as modern art. Admission is free, so take your time to explore. In the Royal Botanical Gardens next to the museum, people are running, playing football, boxing, and it is also a pleasure to sit on the grass and lie down for a while. It is puzzling that many Australians also run and exercise in the middle of the day.

Most of them are middle-aged people. This time should be working time, which is really enviable. Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney Walk out of the art gallery and walk northwest through Domain, and you can see a magnificent brick and stone building: Hyde Park Barracks. This barracks was built in 1911. It was originally used as a prison barracks.

Now it has become a museum, with rich exhibits telling its history over the years. From College Street, it is only a short distance to the next cultural attraction: the Australian Museum. There are a large number of natural history collections here, ranging from dinosaur fossils to skeletons to Aboriginal culture.

It is a great place for a family outing. Sydney Hyde Park Sydney! Sydney Hyde Park Sydney Feet sore? After arriving at Hyde Park, the Anzac War Memorial at the south end of the park is the last stop of today's "day trip". This is not just a tall concrete monument.

It is a miniature museum. It records the deeds of Australian soldiers in the war. Although it is small in scale, it is fascinating enough. St Mary's Cathedral next to Hyde Park is the spiritual home of the Sydney Catholic community. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney and was built on the site of the first Catholic church in Sydney.

The cathedral is built of local sandstone, and its "Gothic" architectural style is the architectural legacy of medieval cathedrals in Europe. St. Mary's Cathedral is the largest and oldest religious building in Australia, located at the corner of College Street and Prince Albert Road. The interior of the church is free to visit, and visitors can enter the church for free.

You will be immediately infected by a solemn atmosphere. St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney! St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney! St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney Walking Tour Route: From Hyde Park to Darling Harbour Start from the Archibald Fountain in the center of Hyde Park and walk along Market Street.

You can walk to Sydney Tower Eye, the tallest building in the city. Hold your breath and try the 10-minute Skywalk, which also includes an observation deck and a 3D cinema. But be careful, you are meters high. It is easy to get dizzy... Go back to the ground and keep walking straight to the Queen Victoria Building.

This is a Romanesque Revival structure and a shopping mall. You can have an English afternoon tea in the Tea Room. Walk out of the building and walk onto George Street. Opposite is the Sydney Town Hall, which is both an iconic municipal and concert venue and a very popular gathering place.

Sydney Town Hall Hungry in Sydney? No problem, the next stop is Chinatown, a place full of Asian culture and food. Walk south along George Street, turn right at Liverpool Street, and then turn left at Dixon Street, where you can have dumplings for lunch. After eating and drinking, maybe you want to enjoy the quietness of the afternoon?

The Chinese Garden of Friendship at the southern end of Darling Harbour is a good place to visit, with its waterfalls, exotic plants and stone paths that appear and disappear. The next stop is the Power House, which showcases technology and skills, marking the transition from nature to industry. The museum offers a series of interactive exhibitions suitable for families.

If you feel like you still want more, you can walk down Harris Street. Turn right into Allen and continue along Murray to the Australian National Maritime Museum on the shore of Darling Harbour. There are a series of exhibitions on marine life, showing Aboriginal culture, European maritime industry and even water sports.

Shipwrecks and all aspects of maritime positions. Sydney Beach Sydney! Naval Museum Sydney continues the theme of 'water' and crosses Pyrmont Bridge to your last three stops: Wild Life Sydney. Sydney Aquarium Sea Life Sydney and Madame Tussauds.

Here you'll have the chance to take photos with some of the world's most famous faces. They're brought to life in a stunning way. You can walk through Australia's iconic habitats and take a boat trip underwater in the country's most unique marine environment. Speaking of which. How about fish for dinner.

Walking tour route: The Rocks starts again from Circular Quay, this time heading towards the Harbour Bridge and the main road of George Street. The first stop is the Museum of Contemporary Art, a paradise for art lovers. It has a large gallery exhibition hall using the most cutting-edge technology.

The public space has a special artists' association. After viewing the collection and modern works of the Museum of Contemporary Art, you can take some time to stroll through the streets and alleys of the Rocks area, stay for a while at the free Rocks Discovery Museum, and learn more about the local history. Close the Museum of Contemporary Art's collection and modern works exhibition.

Take some time to stroll through the narrow streets of the Rocks area, and stop at the free Rocks Discovery Museum to learn more about local history. After a coffee break at Sydney's Overseas Passenger Terminal, continue north.

Have a picnic at Dawes Point Park on the Harbor Bridge. Don't forget to visit the tower observation deck, which is one of the best viewing points for the harbor view and a series of introductions to the history of the Harbor Bridge. Climb up the steps from the bridge on Cumberland Street, and the entrance is on the pedestrian walkway.

Walking down Hickson Road along the coastline, you can see the Sydney Theatre Company and Sydney Dance Company at the pier berth. Why not stop and watch a high-quality performance, or walk to the casual bar at the end of the pier for a drink and surf the Internet with free Wi-Fi.

Enjoy the afternoon sunshine. From here, walk down Hickson Road, turn left at Windmill Street and climb the stairs to Kent Street, then climb the stairs opposite Garrison Church to reach Observatory Hill. On Watson Road.

You can see the Sydney Observatory, which is listed as a historic site. It is the oldest observatory in Australia. It is also an important historical heritage in the country's scientific history. It is located in the Observatory Park and is the perfect end point for this "day trip". It not only offers day and night tours and interactive exhibitions.

You will also have the opportunity to climb into the dome of the telescope and explore the starry sky with the guidance of an experienced guide. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, Australia. It is the second largest city in Australia.

Yunluo and An Chuyu are more familiar with the annual Australian Open and Formula F racing. Melbourne and Sydney are several kilometers apart, and the climate is more like the northwest region of China, with a large temperature difference between day and night. Before going to Melbourne, local friends asked us to bring long-sleeved clothes, saying that it would be very cold at night. Due to the thunderstorm in Sydney, we finally waited until the plane could take off.

Who knew that the highest temperature in Melbourne that day would exceed degrees. Melbourne Airport Melbourne Airport, take the SkyBus and it takes about minutes to get to the city. The train station on Flinders Street is an iconic Victorian-style building. It is also a major transportation hub. During the day, people go from outside the city to the CBD to work.

I got off work at 12:30 pm, drank and chatted by the river, and then took the train out of the city to go home. Riding a motorcycle in a city like this is really a pleasure. Large motorcycles can be seen everywhere on both sides of the street. The hotel was booked in Flinders ST, which is very close to the MYER shopping area in the city center. After checking in, I went out for a walk to fill my stomach first. This street is most suitable for women to shop.

There are many shopping malls, but it is more cost-effective to wait for Boxing Day discounts. Christmas is coming soon. People line up with their children to watch the performances in the windows. There are fewer Chinese here than in Sydney. There is an alley between MYER and H&M. I found an Italian restaurant and started drinking. The EDGE Lager beer tasted too light and was not strong at all.

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After a good meal, you can walk to Federation Square. The Gothic cathedral. The next morning, I started a one-day tour of Melbourne. Trams in the city are free to ride if you have elderly people or children. It is recommended not to walk all the way. Young people are advised to walk and play, and there is no need to take a car. The following travel route can be completely walked.

Just open Google Maps for navigation. The order of the attractions is completely what Yunluo walked all the way. Melbourne Old Gaol is open in different time periods. If you want to visit, you can check the schedule in advance. The University of Melbourne, the number one university in Australia, is still worth a visit. There is an open Food Market at the University of Melbourne at noon.

You can buy some fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade desserts and draft beer, which are very delicious. There are Chinese and Italian restaurants on the way from Melbourne University to the Royal Exhibition Building. After leaving Melbourne University, you can walk directly to Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building. Next to the exhibition building is the largest IMAX cinema, which is very suitable for taking children to play and watch movies.

There are also simple meals here. Because it is graduation season, many graduates take photos here. The exhibition hall cannot be entered. Today, students are holding graduation ceremonies. It is very suitable to sit and bask in the sun and watch them play cricket, walk their dogs and have picnics on the grass. The State Library of Victoria should actually be the heart of every city.

If the library is built according to the standards of government buildings, the country where Yunluo and Anchu met will be saved. After leaving the library, I am ready to go to the Art Gallery of Victoria. I will meet many street performers along the way, which will let you experience the essence of the cultural capital. Theater! Victoria Museum. There are exhibitions of Warhol and WeiWei. I can't say more.

Ten thousand sentences omitted. It takes about an hour to visit the museum. After the visit, you can go to Federation Square for a walk and find a restaurant downstairs of MYER or David Jones for dinner. Melbourne summer nights don't get dark until after 12:30. If time permits, it is recommended to take the ZOOM train from Flinders Street Station to Brighton Beach.

The colorful houses appear in many movie scenes, and all of them have been sold out. After sunset, we found an Italian restaurant by the sea to have a beer and chat, and ended the day. This one-day trip to Melbourne was quite rushed. Another attraction worth recommending is the Royal Botanic Gardens, if you want to have fun.

It is recommended to arrange a day in the Botanical Garden. Tomorrow, we will start our self-driving trip on the Great Ocean Road. Some people say that the Great Ocean Road is the most beautiful road in the world, so how does California Highway 1 rank? Make a reservation on the rental company website in advance to avoid queuing and wasting time. When driving in Australia, you need to pay attention to the big animal kangaroos, so it is best to buy full insurance.

Avoid accidents. There will be an article later specifically on how to rent a car and notarize your driver's license. This trip to the Great Ocean Road was quite rushed. I planned to play for one day, about KM one way, and I had to get up early the next day to rush back to Melbourne Airport to Cairns. I got up in the morning and took Skybus directly to the airport. This time I chose Hertz to rent a car.

Just print out the translation of your driver's license and the order form on the website and hand it over to the other party. Since both the rental and return of the car were planned at the airport, we did not rent a car in the city. The receptionist repeatedly reminded us to fill up the mailbox when returning the car. Australia is a right-hand drive country, so it takes some getting used to turning at the beginning.

I rented a Nissan compact SUV for this trip. It is called X-Trail in China. It has run less than 10,000 kilometers and is fully equipped. I matched the Bluetooth headset to the car and turned on the music. I set up The Great Ocean Road on Google Map. The entire Great Ocean Road is more than 10,000 kilometers long. It was mainly built to commemorate the soldiers of the First World War. It is also one of the most beautiful seaside roads in the world. (~^~)


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