Darling Harbour: Sydney’s Favourite Harbourside Precinct

http___www.bigleaguekickball.com_category_press_ cheap discount online soma When you see the city of Sydney on the map, you’ll see that its land is surrounded by branches of water. So, it is no surprise that bays and harbours such as Darling Harbour can be an attraction in Sydney.

Soma No Prescription Overnight COD Delivery Darling Harbour is so long that it encompasses four wharfs namely Barangaroo Wharf, King Street Wharf, Cockle Bay Wharf and Pyrmont Bay Wharf. Actually, it was previously known as Long Cove before a former New South Wales governor renamed it after himself. It is a working port that also act as a tourist attraction due to the number of major public facilities built around the bay such as parks, hotels, museums, theater, convention center and a complex of specialty shops, eateries and bars. Hence, a lot of tourists go, dine, stay and sail at Darling Harbour.

As a harbor, the attraction’s main purpose is to load and unload passengers, whose mode of transportation is ferries. These ferries has a daily route from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay and Manly. Moreover, being a tourist spot, the port also caters water taxis for touring, small cruises for sightseeing and floating bars and beach clubs for a unique kind of partying.

I noticed that most of the luxury hotels in Sydney stands around Darling Harbour, if not Circular Quay, to get the amazing view of Cockle Bay, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House from their suites. Some of these hotels are the Crown Towers, Seasons, W Sydney, Crowne Plaza and Sofitel to name a few. If only I have the money, I would love to check in at one of these hotels. For sure, I’ll be able to experience the optimum relaxation and comfort.

In this long stretch of Darling Harbour, I couldn’t find a space that has no dining options. The number of bars and restaurants here is just countless. During our nine-day stay at Sydney, Imelda happy that I’ve been to Meat District Co, where we devoured some Australian steaks and talked over Chardonnay, and to Helm, where we ordered a fresh catch of lobster. 

The promenade is targeted more by tourists because of the parks, playgrounds, gardens and museums situated here. Darling Quarter is huge chock full of fabulous play equipment. The free playgrounds is sometimes called Darling Harbour Water Park as there’s so much water play within it. The Tumbalong Park is a large circular open-field that is intended for public events. The Chinese Garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture. It has become a sign of peace and friendship between Australia and China.

Parks and museums that require fee and advance booking are WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Sydney, which are operated by the same management, hence, they are built next to each other. I was able to visit all except WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo because when it comes to zoos in Sydney, we preferred going to Taronga Zoo, which is the biggest in the city.

We went underwater instead. SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium gave us a sneak of the life of marine animals, specifically whales, penguins, sea turtles, living fossils, Pig, the dugong and corals of the Great Barrier Reef. Its compound looks small from the outside but once inside, their space was actually large and it seemed that we were transported into an amazing world of the sea. 

On the other hand, Madame Tussauds Sydney left us in awe of the glitzy array of A-list celebrities featured in the wax museum. We’re happy that we get to take photos with these famous personalities even in their wax figure forms. But beyond that, I was totally be amused at how the effigies were created because they really look like the real people. Moreover, we had fun because it was an interactive museum.

Located at the waterfront of Darling Harbour, Australian National Maritime Museum is a great attraction and entertainment for tourists. The museum has one of the largest and most diverse in-water fleets in the world, including the cold war submarine HMAS Onslow, naval destroyer HMAS Vampire and the stunning replica of Captain Cook’s tall ship HMB Endeavour.

Our Filipino friend, whose been living in Sydney for four months and whom we met when we were at the city, said that he once worked at ICC Sydney or International Convention Centre. We could describe it as similar to the Philippine’s World Trade Center. Hence, the venue hosts different exhibitions, concerts, games and events. Being the largest ballroom in Sydney, it can accommodate 2,000 people.

Many residents and tourists alike go to Darling Harbour every night, not because of bars, but merely because of this spectacular view when the dark takes over. I’ve talked to some of my friends here and they say that they go here after work just to sit by the bay, to watch the city skyline and to simply relax. If I also live here, this will also be my chill place to bask in the view. Darling Harbour is definitely a spot worth coming back.

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