Wednesday, 12 June 2013

DAY ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN: Sydney

DAY ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN: Sydney

Since coming to Australia I’ve wanted to go to Sydney. When you think of Australia one of the thing that comes to mind is the opera house and harbour bridge during the New Year fireworks. Obviously we weren’t going to see the New Year fireworks it being June but the rest should look the same.
            We walked past the naval base and continued along the edge of Woolloomooloo Bay towards Mrs Macquarie’s point, as we arrived we had a fantastic view of the Opera house and the Harbour bridge. As we got closer to the side a bus rolled up and dozens of other tourists piled out and headed towards the same point we were heading for, shame we didn’t have it to ourselves for at least ten seconds but I can’t imagine that spot ever being quiet. We continued our walk up to the opera house and took countless photo’s like absolutely everybody does when they first see it. From here we wandered off towards The Rocks. Somewhere around there we came across the Lindt chocolate café and stopped for hot chocolates which were fantastic tasted like the chocolates in liquid form.

            We wandered down George street window shopping until we reached Darling harbour, we wandered around there and stopped in the Hard Rock café for lunch. After there we walked back towards the Opera house and back to the hotel.


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