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Discover Sydney


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Places to see

 | Chinese Garden of Friendship - Darling Harbour The Chinese Garden of Friendship is nestled at the south end of Darling harbour and a short walk from Chinatown. The garden combines the elements of water, plants, stone and ancient Chinese architecture. |
 | Fort Denison Fort Denison, which can be seen from Mrs Macquaries Seat, was used in the early days of settlement as a place of punishment and confinement for the convict population. During the mid 19th century a fort was built on the island to protect Sydney Harbour. Fort Denison is now a tourist destination and is open seven days a week for lunch at the cafe or for picnics with a tour group. |
 | Darling Harbour A former dockside area, the small harbour has been transformed into a major tourist site and leading convention and exhibition centre. |
 | The Royal Botanic Gardens The Royal Botanic Gardens, which are just a short walk around the water's edge from the Sydney Opera House, is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful settings you will see anywhere, with the gardens filling an area of land between the harbour and the eastern part of the central business district. |

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