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I'll introduce you to Sydney Observatory and Observatory Hill, which are must-visit places when you travel to Sydney. Sydney, Australia, has such a beautiful sunset that you must see it when you travel there. There are many famous places, but among them, Sydney Observatory is a place where you can see the Harbour Bridge at a glance and the beautiful sunset at the same time. It is famous for its beautiful sunset view, so it is visited not only by tourists but also by locals. Observatory Hill Park (Sydney Observatory) is located on the hill of Millers Point in the heart of Sydney. It is a shallow hill, so it is easy to climb, but you can see the Sydney sea, the Harbour Bridge, the sunset, sunset, sunrise, and night views, so it is a recommended travel course. ✔️How to get to Sydney Observatory -Walking: 10-15 minutes on foot from Circular Quay Station or Wynyard Station. It is a bit uphill, so the way there can be a little difficult. -Bus: Get off at the bus stop near Millers Point and walk. -Subway (train): Get off at Circular Quay or Wynyard Station and walk -Tram: T2, T3 Circular Quay Station is the closest, so get off and walk -Uber or taxi: Recommended if you are traveling with children or if you are tired ✔️Tips -Sydney Sunset I recommend visiting about an hour before sunset It is popular with many people as a restaurant with a view in Sydney, so there are always many people, so if you go early and reserve a good spot, you can take pretty pictures and enjoy the sunset -I recommend bringing a picnic mat It is comfortable to sit on the mat and wait for the sunset and the pictures come out well -I recommend bringing food or snacks that you can eat easily The waiting time for the sunset is longer than you think, and the road back is rough You will get hungry quickly, but the food you eat while watching the sunset is really delicious -I recommend bringing a light coat Sydney, Australia The daily temperature difference is severe, so it gets chilly in the evening when the sun sets, so we recommend bringing a light coat. #Travel itinerary #Sydney travel #Sydney hot place
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Exploring Millers Point, Pyrmont, and Docklands is an absolute win for travelers who crave killer views, amazing eats, and city vibes with a side of relaxation 😍🏞️. From Sydney’s Observatory Hill with its panorama, to gorgeously fresh seafood at Pyrmont’s Sydney Fish Market, then chilling out in Melbourne’s Docklands — this trip is stuffed with highlights! Top Spots to Visit: Observatory Hill (Millers Point NSW 2000, open 10:00-17:00): Whether you’re craving a sunrise selfie or sunset picnic, the city skyline and harbor views here never disappoint! Sydney Fish Market (Corner Pyrmont Bridge Rd & Bank St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, open 07:00-16:00): This spot is legendary for fresh oysters and sashimi. My tip — snack at the outdoor tables and watch the boats unload their catch! Blue Mountains hikes are a must if you’ve got time; day trips leave from Sydney and deliver epic scenery. Sydney Observatory (1003 Upper Fort St, Millers Point NSW 2000, open Thu-Sat 12:00-18:00 (or 12:00-19:30 DST)): Dive into Australia’s stargazing history. Night tours are eye-opening! Melbourne Lifestyle Apartments - Best Views on Collins (893A Collins Street): Super clean, super friendly staff, and the river/harbor views = wow. Great value, especially if you love staying somewhere quiet but close to all the action. Getting Around: Sydney’s public transport is top notch (get an Opal card!). Melbourne’s trams are free in the city center—so hop off and explore Docklands. Eat: Grab lunch at Sydney Fish Market (try the grilled barramundi), and in Melbourne, hit the local cafes along Collins Street for excellent coffee. Tip: Weather changes quickly, so bring layers! And save by using local transport over rideshares. #SydneyViews #MelbourneDocklands #FishMarketEats #TravelSmart #Tripcom

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