【問題】雪梨有甚麼好玩的?!


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有沒有人推薦雪梨有哪些比較好玩的

你所謂的"好玩"是指什麼?

It's kind of hard to recommend when I'm not sure what exactly you're looking for. If you're into art or anything trendy, then take stroll down Newtown and Paddington, especially during the evening at Newtown during the weekends. If you like clubbing, then hang out around George St. on Fridays and Saturdays. If you want to check out museums, then there's Power House Museum and Australian National Museum. If you're into classical music, then don't miss a performance at the Sydney Opera House, especially since we have Valdimir Ashkenazy as principal conductor right now. If you're into indie music, then there's a few clubs that plays gigues at nights that you may wanna go to. If you're looking for good food, the list is endless too. If you like nature, then take a trip down to the Royal National Park or drive to the Blue Mountains. If you want to go fishing, rent out a boat to fish down the Hawkesbury. If you're looking for wine, drive down to Hunter's Valley. If you want to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, go right ahead. If you're looking to tap into Australia's history, head down to the Rocks, especially on Saturdays where a trendy market's set up. If you love your beer, again, head down to the Rocks and go to Lowenbrau. If you like pancakes, go to Pancake at the Rocks. If you like the beach, go down to Bondi or Coogee (I prefer Coogee. Bondi's too crowded. In fact, I prefer my beach - Maroubra Beach. Way less people there. :p)

Anyways, list is endless. You have 4 days. Tell me exactly what you're looking for so I can recommend. :p

Also, buy Lonely Planet guide for Sydney. They usually have a walking tour in there which I find very useful. Basically a tour map that you follow on foot for the whole day where you get to see everything you need to see while eating at good places. The first few pages will also give you a 3 day, then 5 day then 7 day itinerary

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你所謂的"好玩"是指什麼?

It's kind of hard to recommend when I'm not sure what exactly you're looking for. If you're into art or anything trendy, then take stroll down Newtown and Paddington, especially during the evening at Newtown during the weekends. If you like clubbing, then hang out around George St. on Fridays and Saturdays. If you want to check out museums, then there's Power House Museum and Australian National Museum. If you're into classical music, then don't miss a performance at the Sydney Opera House, especially since we have Valdimir Ashkenazy as principal conductor right now. If you're into indie music, then there's a few clubs that plays gigues at nights that you may wanna go to. If you're looking for good food, the list is endless too. If you like nature, then take a trip down to the Royal National Park or drive to the Blue Mountains. If you want to go fishing, rent out a boat to fish down the Hawkesbury. If you're looking for wine, drive down to Hunter's Valley. If you want to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, go right ahead. If you're looking to tap into Australia's history, head down to the Rocks, especially on Saturdays where a trendy market's set up. If you love your beer, again, head down to the Rocks and go to Lowenbrau. If you like pancakes, go to Pancake at the Rocks. If you like the beach, go down to Bondi or Coogee (I prefer Coogee. Bondi's too crowded. In fact, I prefer my beach - Maroubra Beach. Way less people there. :p)

Anyways, list is endless. You have 4 days. Tell me exactly what you're looking for so I can recommend. :p

Also, buy Lonely Planet guide for Sydney. They usually have a walking tour in there which I find very useful. Basically a tour map that you follow on foot for the whole day where you get to see everything you need to see while eating at good places. The first few pages will also give you a 3 day, then 5 day then 7 day itinerary

挖好詳細

太謝謝了XD

其實我是想跑夜店(亞洲店)

賭城去申請一下會員卡(收集CASINO的卡中)

然後逛街

看景點

吃一些比較著名的食物

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其實我是想跑夜店(亞洲店)

Cheers! on Goerge St. seem to attract a lot of Asians. I, personally had never been in there. (I don't like clubbing).

You can also go along Oxford St. There's a lot of clubs there.

然後逛街

QVB, Pitt St. Mall and the Rocks will probably be sufficient. Also, Bondi Junction Westfield and Chatswood Westfield and Chatswood Chase.

看景點

Well..there's the usual....check out Lonely Planet and they'll tell you the ones to check out.

吃一些比較著名的食物

Errrm...endless. The problem with Australia is we don't really have like...a specific "food" that we're famous for seeing we have a lot of cultures mixed in here. What type of food are you looking for?

You can also check out www.eatability.com.au to find restaurants.

Personally recommend Wagaya on Haymarket. It's a Japanese restaurant with very good service and very good food. You order through a touch screen. It's really popular since opening only 6 months ago.

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來Campsie吃包子

Where's this?

Watch out for bird shit from above when you go to the Opera House.

Last time when I went there with my friends and I saw bird shit comming down, I just yelled in Chinese:「鳥屎!」......

and then all nationalities around us stopped......

That's a lot better than what happened to me at Bondi Beach. My friends and I were having a birthday BBQ. A pigeon flew by and dropped a gigantic dump RIGHT ONTO our steak on the sizzling platter. Stank like hell, splattered everywhere and completely ruined our appetite.

I just remembered one thing. If you ABSOLUTELY LOVE your steaks, go to ribs and rumps in Gordon or at Darling Harbour. 500g to 1kg Wagyu steak. You'll never want to see another steak again if you go there (but oh so satisfying).

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Buy or borrow this:

http://shop.lonelyplanet.com/Primary/Region/AUSTRALIA_and_the_PACIFIC/Australia/PRD_PRD_1531/Sydney+Encounter+Guide.jsp

Small book with a map of sydney and shows you all the good food, places to visit, places to hang out at night etc. in each region of Syndey. Beginning of the book also shows you a possible 3 day, 5 day then 7 day tour.

Or, check this:

http://www.australia.com/destinations/cities/sydney.aspx?ta_intcmp=desthub:cities:sydney:en

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