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The Rocks The Rock is an intersting area of Sydney that is located below the Harbour Bridge. It was the original location where the Europeans settled. Today, after restoration in the 1970s, the district features warehouses and several other interesting sights. It is best to obtain a self-guided tour map of the area (from the Sydney Visitors Bureau) for the best experience. Address: . Sydney NSW Australia
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Located on the east side of Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf combines an abundance of office accomodation with shops, restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, and a 3000 square metre garden. There is also a variety of civic art on display here. Address: . Darling Harbour NSW Australia 2000
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Manly The region of Manly is located on the North Shore and is considered to be one of Sydney's finest destinations. It is a resort-style area, with a range of recreational activities and visitor attractions including Oceanworld and the Manly Art Gallery and Museum. Address: . Sydney NSW Australia
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Kings Cross Kings Cross is most well-known to Australians for being the red light district of the Sydney area. Over the last few years, trendy shops and cafes have started to pop up in the area, and, while the topless clubs and adult bookstores remain, the area is now attracting a variety of visitors. Address: . Kings Cross NSW Australia
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Hunter Valley Hunter Valley is an interesting combination of rustic land and elegant wine country. Many of Australia's main commercial wine producers are based here. This region is located two hours north of Sydney. Address: . NSW Australia
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Circular Quay Set at the Sydney Cove inlet, Circular Quay is the hub of activity for the Sydney Harbour. It is a great starting place for most of the Harbour's attractions, and ferries shuttle people from the Quay to many areas, including the Taronga Zoo. There are also numerous footpaths here. One leads pedestrians to the Harbour Bridge and The Rocks, and another leads to the Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Many shops and restaurants are also located here. Address: Sydney Harbour Sydney NSW Australia
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Darlinghurst The district of Darlinghurst extends down Darlinghurst Road from Taylor Square to Oxford Street. This area features a variety of Italian and Mediterranean restaurants, as well as cafes, boutiques and bars. It is well known as the preimier gay and lesbian community in Sydney, and it also hosts the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras every year in February. Address: . Sydney NSW Australia
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Darling Harbour Darling Harbour is a former dockside area that has been transformed into a major tourist area and is home to a leading convention and exhibition centre. Many of Sydney's popular tourist attractions are located here, including the Sydney Aquarium, the Chinese Garden of Friendship, and the Australian National Maritime Museum. The Harbourside Shopping Centre is also here, and there are many restaurants throughout the Harbour. It is easy to access, as monorail service does run here. Address: . Darling Harbour NSW Australia
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