SYDNEY TOUR: City walk, tram and ferry ride - Town Hall to Circular Quay, Barangaroo to China Town
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sydney is truly one of the most beautiful cities on the planet
the trams themselves are quite new launching only at the end of 2019 and offer plenty of room to stand or sit
ferry commuters are greeted with some of the most sought after views of sydney in the world
this district is known for its bar and restaurant offering with everything from high-end dining to more casual fare
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Watch part 1 here: https://youtu.be/Q6wLWyMP3Fo Watch my tour of the luxury level 75 3 bedroom Meriton Suites World Square apartment here: https://youtu.be/lx9GN4qUR5Q Opal Transport: https://transportnsw.info/tickets-opal/ Join me on a tour of beautiful Sydney - starting in centrally located George Street, at Town Hall. We'll walk past the Queen Victoria Building and hop on a Sydney tram for the quick ride down to famous Circular Quay. From the wharves, we'll take a ferry across to the other side of the harbour foreshore, Barangaroo. Not before we get up close with the Sydney Harbour Bridge by sailing right under the landmark. Past Luna Park and the gorgeous Lavender Bay, and on to Barangaroo. From there, we head past the King Street Wharf district, with its views out to Pyrmont. Past the theme parks of Wild Life Sydney and Sydney Aquarium and over to Pyrmont Bridge. Cockle Bay is up next, famous with locals and visitors alike for its night life and variety of bars and restaurants. We then head further south towards the new Sydney International Convention Centre (ICC) and Tumbalong Park, as well as Darling Quarter where you will find family friendly facilities. In to China Town for the home stretch, where the journey ends back where we started at Sydney's George Street.