Sunday, October 14, 2007

Circular Quay and Darling Harbour - Sydney, Australia



These photos were taken about three years ago. This is the clock building opposite Circular Quay.

Circular Quay is the transport exchange in Sydney. You can get taxi, train, bus and cruise here.

We bought the Sydney Pass for 3 days that cost us about 300 MYR per person. With this pass, you can take bus, cruise and train for unlimited ride within the three days in Sydney City.



Darling Harbour. We took the ferry to Darling Harbour. It is about 30 to 45 minutes away from Circular Quay. This is a beautiful harbour.



There is a bridge connecting the two sides of the harbour. From this photo, you can also see the monorail railway along the bridge. You can either walk over to the other side of the harbour or by monorail.


The monorial is a quite one. As you can see in this photo, the train is not very far way from the walking path on the bridge.


In the harbour, there was a war ship exhibition. But due to time constraint, we did not visit the exhibition.


This was taken in the train station when we take the train from Town Hall to Circular Quay.


You are allowed to take you bicycle with you such that you can cycle from the destinated train station to places you want to visit. The train cabin has two decks, so the train can carries more passengers.

2 comments:

Selba said...

I was there excatly 10 years ago!!! Yes, I was on the ferry from Circular Quay to Darling Harbour in 1997 :D

golfer said...

I was there about 3 years ago. I like Sydney very much. Maybe will re-visit this city again.