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Also known as Kingsford Smith Airport, the Sydney’s main airport is located in the suburb of Mascot, approximately 8 km from Sydney’s City Center. Situated next to Botany Bay, the airport has three runways: the east-west, north-south, and third. As the busiest airport in Australia, Sydney Airport caters around 35 million passengers every year. In this airport, passengers go through one of the three terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3 for domestic flights that’s exclusively operated by an Australian airline.
The most popular area in Sydney, Darling Harbour tops the list of things to do in Sydney for first-time visitors. Day and night, Darling Harbour is bustling with great entertainment, amazing wildlife at the zoo, waterfront dining, and clubs to dance the night away. At the zoo you will can encounter penguins, sharks and koalas. There are also so many exciting things to do and see, from the harbour cruises and the Australian National Maritime Museum, to the majestic Chinese Garden of Friendship.
Australian National Maritime Museum
As the country’s centre for maritime collections, exhibitions, research and archaeology, the Australian National Maritime Museum or ANMM is one of Sydney’s top cultural institutions. Situated at the Darling Harbour, ANMM is a must visit when in Sydney, especially for families with children. Built to educate and wonder visitors to the nation’s diverse maritime heritage, people from all over the world visit ANMM to see life size replicas of ships that sailed centuries ago, and explore the museum’s six galleries: Navigators, Eora-First People, Passengers, Watermarks, Navy, and Australia-US Relationship.
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Nestled at the south end of Darling Harbour and just a short walk from Chinatown, the Chinese Garden of Friendship is one of the places in Sydney to visit. Walking through the garden feels nostalgic as we wander through replicas of ancient Chinese architecture surrounded by a picturesque combination of water, plants, and stone ornaments. The garden is great for a tranquil afternoon stroll.
WILD Life Sydney Zoo
Get in touch with wildlife of Down Under at the heart of the city. The WILD Life Sydney Zoo is a must visit destination to learn more about all kinds of Australian animals, from koalas, kangaroos, to the world’s most dangerous bird: the Cassowary. Visitors get to walk through iconic Australian habitats and learn about them by interacting with digital interactive displays and consulting with the insightful zookeepers!
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