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This is a review for those planning to visit Sydney, Australia.
It's important to note that this is not an ordinary review, but rather a
Free travel reviews! Ping will take you to places that are free to enter and view.
Not free, not going! Here's a list for you.
Information such as location, opening/closing hours, and things to know.
Sydney is a versatile and accessible tourist destination, offering a wide range of experiences to suit diverse interests.
Intense registration on the destination list!!
Note: Google Maps is the best way to navigate to various locations.
Besides the 15 places in this review, Sydney has many other great things to offer.
Although there is an entrance fee, it is worth a visit. Please provide more reviews later.
1. Bondi Beach
It has become a hallmark of Sydney.
For Bondi Beach, the super-long and stylish beach.
Absolutely amazing! Relaxing and sunbathing on a chill day is the best.
The waves here are strong, perfect for surfers. Plus, there's a great beach walk along the coast.
A long street art painting for us to take photos, but the angle at which
Don't miss the Bondi Icebergs Pool.
An infinity pool that extends out into the sea, boasting a beautiful blue color.
The colors perfectly complement the sea and sky. Love it! <3
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2. Museum of Contemporary Art
Art should be accessible to everyone. That is the essence of…
Free admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) is available for several reasons.
This contemporary exhibition showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions.
Paintings, photographs, sculptures, and moving images
And countless others, constantly rotating and changing. But where...
The top floor of MCA Cafe, which is an open-air space, remains unchanged.
Sipping coffee while enjoying the view of the Sydney Opera House.
Open/Close: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Daily
Website: https://www.mca.com.au/
3. Queen Victoria Building
Or, as the locals call it, QVB, is a famous department store.
A historic department store in Sydney, both inside and out.
At first glance, it felt like walking through old London.
It's very vintage, looks good, and expensive. You don't need to buy anything.
Just coming to Deon to play and take pictures is worth it.
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Approximately 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Website: https://www.qvb.com.au/
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4. Newtown
Newtown is a trendy Sydney neighborhood popular with young people.
Must-see street art! Ping says this area is the place to be.
A great outdoor gallery, where we can see...
The walls are adorned with a multitude of paintings, created by both professional and amateur artists.
Small tasks, large tasks, tasks that make us say "wow"
And the work that makes us exclaim "Oh, how cute!"
There are also cafes, bookstores, vintage shops, and
Abundant restaurants, allowing for a variety of activities in one location.
5. Hyde Park
If you're talking about parks in Bangkok, Lumpini Park is a must-visit.
If you're in Sydney, Hyde Park is a must-visit. Here's why:
In addition to being a large park, it also provides space for people to come.
Despite its extensive activities, it remains the oldest garden.
However, if anyone goes there, they will not be able to tell how old this garden is.
Because it always looks new, clean, and inviting, no matter when you go.
Sunbathe, have lunch, exercise
This location offers the perfect opportunity to capture stunning photographs of the ancient tree-dwelling monks.
6. Paddington Reservoir Gardens
This is a hidden gem in Sydney. No need to go to...
At major landmarks and attractions, we can find enriching experiences.
In this small, unique, and beautiful garden,
This garden has won an award from the competition.
Urban Design in Australia in 2009, and it is also a
This park is also a model park because it is shady, unique, and has a variety of plants.
The space should be designed to accommodate ongoing art exhibitions.
When I went to Ping, there was a cool photo exhibition.
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Open/Close: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Daily
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7. Paddington Markets
Not far from Paddington Reservoir Gardens
This is a Saturday market called Paddington Markets.
Note that it is only open on Saturdays, so don't accidentally go on another day. 555555
The market is not very big, but it has a lot of cute things to sell.
Clothing, accessories, bags, and various handicrafts
A must-visit for its trees, flowers, and food!
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Open/Close: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM every Saturday
Website: http://www.paddingtonmarkets.com.au/
8. Sydney Opera House
Don't complain that there's an entrance fee here.
We may not lose anything if we just walk around and take pictures.
The person who lost is the one who wanted to go inside the Opera House.
However, Ping said that even just the outside was too beautiful to take a picture of. Haha.
From this vantage point, we can also admire the iconic Harbour Bridge.
This is a venue for hosting major shows and events.
There are various restaurants and bars below, offering stunning views of the bay.
Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM (Tuesday - Saturday), 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Sunday)
Website: Sydney Opera House
9. Sydney Fish Market
Who said, "Ugh, the market? No way, it's too muddy."
You are mistaken. The market here is clean and well-organized.
Fresh and ready-to-eat seafood is available.
There is a bakery, a fruit section, and other necessities.
Almost every shop here offers a food selection.
Fresh seafood can be cooked and served immediately, such as:
Fry the salmon and grill the cheese with oysters.
Guaranteed big size, crunchy everything.
Open/Close: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tue-Thu
Approximately 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Saturday - Sunday.
Website: http://www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au/
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10. Darling Harbour
Another landmark that should not be missed.
Free of charge and offering stunning bay views.
A cool breeze and a plethora of inviting cafes to choose from!
Darling Harbour boasts a multitude of attractions.
Both Sea Life Sydney and Wild Life Sydney,
Madame Tussauds, Ferris wheel, etc.
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11. St. Mary's Cathedral
A popular tourist destination,
Sydney This church is also an important spiritual center.
The number of Catholics in Sydney.
Free admission, but donations are welcome.
Key Information: Free Guided Tour in the Morning
This phrase highlights the importance of attending a free guided tour in the morning. It emphasizes the value of the information provided and encourages participation.
An explanation will be provided at 10:30 AM on Sunday.
Opening hours: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM daily.
Website: https://www.stmaryscathedral.org.au/
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The Rocks Markets
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The Rocks Markets, like our own JJ Market, are a great place to find unique and interesting items.
Sydney is also great... even better, haha. Even though it's not big,
Although the market was crowded, the weekend atmosphere was lively.
This place is definitely worth a visit! Especially if you're looking for that authentic Sydney vibe.
The market is a favorite of the locals.
The bustling streets of Sydney are filled with both vendors and eager customers. The diverse array of goods on display is a testament to the city's vibrant commercial spirit.
From food, handicrafts, pictures, utensils, showpieces, and clothes.
Skincare souvenirs, oh my gosh, I want to go again!
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Open/Close: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Every Saturday and Sunday
Website: https://www.therocks.com/
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Having explored the MCA, let's turn our attention to the Art Gallery of New South Wales!
This space showcases a diverse range of artistic disciplines from across New South Wales.
Some pieces were even shipped from overseas, such as England and France.
The place is grand and magnificent, with multiple levels and rooms.
The museum houses a diverse collection of both ancient and contemporary art, offering a wide range of emotions and experiences.
Worth a visit, as it's free!
Note: Some exhibitions/rooms may have an admission fee.
If you are interested, please enter. Otherwise, you may remain in our free zone.
Open/Close: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily
Website: https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/
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14. The Grounds of Alexandria
Here is a café, restaurant, and flower shop.
+ The garden is decorated in a very unique way.
Floral enthusiasts, this is a must-visit!
No need to order anything to eat, no need to go to any specific restaurant.
You can come and take photos here. There are many beautiful angles and props.
Pinging for a short while drained almost all of the camera's battery. Haha.
Open/Close: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Mon-Fri, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Sat-Sun
Website: https://thegrounds.com.au/
15. White Rabbit Gallery
One of the renowned Chinese-style contemporary art galleries
The White Rabbit Gallery: A World-Renowned Art Destination
In Sydney, there are many free attractions that are popular with visitors.
Gallery: A Must-See Destination Spanning Four Floors
This captivating gallery, boasting four expansive floors, promises an unforgettable experience.
The top three floors feature rotating art exhibitions.
The ground floor houses a charming café with birdcages suspended from the ceiling.
Open/Close: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily
Website: http://www.whiterabbitcollection.org/
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