The next coming series of post will be on my recent trip to Down Under or Australia, specifically Sydney and Melbourne. I will first start my post with the City of Sydney. Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales. The first English settler arrived in 1788 with Captain Arthur Phillip There is no better way to explore the sights of Sydney than on foot. On my trip, I have divided my walking tour to three major paths. Each path has been completed around 3 to 4 hours which covered distance between 2 and 4 km. The first path (Walk Tour 1) covered Museums to Hyde Park to Circular Quay, the second path (Walk Tour 2) covered The Rocks and The Sydney Harbour Bridge and the third path (Walk Tour 3) covered Darling Harbour to Paddy’s Market to Queen Victoria Building. Sydney Walk Tour 1 is shown by the red route For this first post I will share the sights for Walk T our 1. The tour was started at The Museum of Sydney (located at the junction of Bridge Street and Phillip Street).
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