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Circular
Quay
Is
situated around Sydney Cove, once a shipping region, but now
a transport, leisure and recreational centre. It is made up
of walkways, parks and restaurants and hosts a number of ferry
quays and a train station.
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The Justice & Police Museum features
a magistrates court, a recreated police charge room
and remand cells. There is also a gallery of mug shots
of Sydney's early criminals and a variety of weapons
used during those early years
Cnr Albert and Phillip Streets, Circular
Quay, Sydney, NSW 2000
open
Weekends 10:00 to 17:00
Daily 10:00 to 17:00 (January Only)
charge
Adult $8 Child/Concession
$4 Family $17 All prices are GST exempt.
Direction
The Justice & Police Museum is a
two minute walk from Circular Quay ferry and train
station.
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Museum of Sydney is an imaginative
museum offering the visitor a journey of discovery
and wonder through Sydney 1788 and beyond
Cnr Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney
NSW 2000
open
Open daily 9.30am - 5pm
Closed
Christmas Day and Good Friday
charge
Adult $10 Child/Concession
$5 Family $20 Members free
Direction
Museum of Sydney is located in central
Sydney and is a two minute walk from Circular Quay
and Circular Quay train station.
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Built in 1973 of a Danish architecture
Jorn Utzon With restaurant and bar.,Harbour bridge
and Opera house best popular in sydney.
charge
(Tour Guide) $ 16 adult
$ 11child
(backstage tour) 9:15- 5 pm , $ 26
Directions
Buses, Trains and Ferries to Circular
Quay.its a 5-7 minute walk from the Sydney Opera House
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An oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city.
Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour,
the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular
positions.
Mrs Macquaries Road Sydney NSW 2000
open
10 am to 4 pm
charge
free
Direction
The nearest station is Martin Place.
Other stations close to the Royal Botanic Gardens
are St James and Circular Quay.
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