Sydney trip
We went to Sydney last weekend for a weekend break. It was our first visit, and certainly action packed.
Friday
We arrived at around midday on Friday, and went for an excursion around the city. It certainly brought back thoughts of London, especially all the people and huge rush. We ended up going for a walk through Hyde Park, and then saw a few of the city sights, including the Queen Victoria Building, Town Hall, shopping malls, and the Sydney Tower (the highest building in Sydney). After that, we ventured to Chinatown, and ended up at Paddy's Market. On the way back to the hotel, we caught the monorail.
Pictures of the city
Saturday
On Saturday, we had a ferry trip arranged to take us around the main tourist attractions. Here is a map of the ferry route. The tour (www.captaincook.com.au) allows you to hop off and hop on at each stop. There are regular ferries (arriving at each stop every 45 mins) and it is a great way to get around:
We went to the following destinations:
- Darling Harbour
- Circular Quay
- Fort Denison
- Watson Bay
Here are some of the photos we took:
Darling Harbour
Circular Quay
Fort Denison
Watson Bay
We finished at Circular Quay and then went for a walk back to the hotel. On the way back, we went through the lovely Botanic Gardens. We managed to snap a few shots of the beautiful scenery.
Botanic Gardens
On Saturday night, we decided to book in for a trip to the Blue Mountains.
Sunday
The Blue Mountains are not actually blue, but named "Blue Mountains" due to the distinct bluish haze - originating from vapour released by the abundant eucalyptus trees growing on the mountains. This effect from a distance makes the mountains seem blue. The air is very fresh and it was lovely to get out into nature and admire Jehovah's creation.
Consisting mainly of a sandstone plateau, the area is dissected by gorges up to 760 metres deep. The highest point of the range is 1,190 metres above sea level. A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserve.
Blue Mountains
We stopped for a Chinese Buffet lunch in the town of Leura where housing is more expensive than in Sydney. I couldn't resist taking a black & white picture of this Airedale Terrier (there was actually 3 of them):
On the way back, we stopped at a Featherdale Wildlife Park
Featherdale Wildlife Park
Finally, we took a short (45 min) river cruise into Circular Quay
Circular Quay at night
Monday
Our last day in Sydney was Monday, and we had a special trip arranged - a tour of the Australian Bethel. Bethel means 'House of God', and this is the Branch Office of Jehovah's Witnesses in Australia. After the tour, we enjoyed a nice lunch with friends. Then we headed back to the airport to catch the return flight. It all seems far in the past now...
Australian Bethel
We hope you enjoyed our pictures of Sydney!