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Woolloomooloo Waters Apartments Sydney
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Apartment: 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 5
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Features:
Air Conditioning, Continental Breakfast, Cooking Utensils Provided, Covered Parking, Crib, Deck, Elevator, Fitness Center, Full Kitchen, Garage, High Chair, Jacuzzi, Line...(more)
Description: Drummoyne Serviced Apartments provides luxurious, spacious and comfortable Sydney accommodation for up to six persons at less than the cost of a hotel room. The apartments are located in an Art Deco...(more)
Price Range:
120 -
180 /night
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650 -
1200 /week
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Belvedere Terrace
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Home: 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 6
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Features:
Air Conditioning, Cooking Utensils Provided, Crib, Full Kitchen, Garage, Gas Grill, High Chair, High-Speed Internet, Linens Provided, Lounge/Common Area, Patio, Terrace
Description: Welcome to the Belvedere Terrace. Here you will find everything you need to know about your holiday accommodations in beautiful Sydney Australia. My name is Helen Willis and as Owner/Manager of the pr...(more)
Price Range:
300 -
600 /night
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Historical Home inner west Sydney
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Bed and Breakfast: Studio, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps 6
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Features:
Air Conditioning, Continental Breakfast, Cooking Utensils Provided, Crib, Deck, Fireplace, Full Kitchen, Garden, High Chair, High-Speed Internet, Linens Provided, Lounge/...(more)
Description: Built in 1895, Aronui is a superb example of Australian Victorian architecture, with high ceilings, ornate plasterwork, leadlight windows & marble fireplaces.The house is surrounded by lush rain fores...(more)
Price Range:
165 -
250 /night
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800 -
900 /week
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Sydney
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Brash and beautiful, Sydney sits nestled in the sandstone cliffs overlooking Sydney Harbor, basking in its role as a gateway for travelers, a mecca of culture and a playground for tourists and its 5 million residents alike.
Though the region was populated for 100,000 years by the Aborigines, captain Arthur Phillips sailed his First Fleet into Sydney Cove in 1788, bearing nearly 1,000 exiled convicts from British prisons. Settled as a colony of the crown and named "New South Wales," the country grew as more exiled convicts joined free settlers in forming the basis for the community that would become a major financial and cultural center of the Asia-Pacific region.
Today, Sydney abounds with modern interpretations of its colonial past. At waterfront Circular Quay, where Phillips first landed, street entertainers ply their trade along Writer's Walk, where famous writers' words about Australia are fixed in the sidewalk with gold medallions.
The Rocks region has evolved in truly contemporary fashion, from the site of Australia's first permanent European settlement to its current status as a leading shopping venue that offers some of the city's finest gifts, souvenirs, and native crafts. It is also known for great restaurants and cheerful pubs. The Victorian suburbs offer a living history lesson with their cobbled streets and alleyways giving a sense of the former seaport region's rich colonial past.
Home to the Harbourside dining and shopping complex, the National Maritime Museum and the Sydney Aquarium, Darling Harbor invites visitors to enjoy free music and entertainment on weekends. Outlying beaches stretch for miles, and visitors join locals on the sparkling sand. Vast and blue, Sydney Harbour is truly the city's jewel, crowned by the Sydney Opera House. Designed by architect Joern Utzon in 1955, the majestic structure seems to say, "Welcome to Sydney. Prepare to be swept away."
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