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Step-by-Step Sydney reveals this exciting city through a selection of clearly laid-out walks and tours, complemented by beautiful, full-color pictures, an authoritative narrative voice, and a wealth of practical information, all in a compact package. Author: Ute Junker Paperback: 128 pages Company: Insight Guides (2011-10-01) ISBN: 1780050127 List Price: $16.99 Amazon Price: $5.99 Used Price: $8.75
With Sydney, Australia Downtown Street Map for Kindle, you no longer have to carry a cumbersome map around with you. Instead, all you need is your trusted Kindle.This ebook features: - A detailed Sydney downtown street map based on OpenStreetMap, optimized for Kindle - A searchable street index with hyperlinks that allow you to go directly to the map tile with the street you are looking for - A convenient navigation bar, which helps you easily browse the map in all directions - Clear, comprehensive instructions, so that anyone can start using the map immediately The map comprises the following districts: Alexandria, Annandale, Barangaroo, Beaconsfield, Camperdown, Centennial Park, Chippendale, Darlinghurst, Darlington, Dawes Point, Elizabeth Bay, Erskineville, Eveleigh, Forest Lodge, Glebe, Haymarket, Millers Point, Moore Park, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rosebery, Rushcutters Bay, Surry Hills, Sydney CBD, The Rocks, Ultimo, Waterloo, Woolloomooloo, Zetland Author: eReaderMaps Kindle Edition: 283 pages Kindle eBook Company: eReaderMaps.com (2012-03-17) (2012-03-17) List Price: Amazon Price:
=== See Sydney like a local with this 3-day itinerary. ===* You can finally stop researching for your Sydney vacation, all of the information you need is in this 3-day tour itinerary guide. * The best places to see from a local Sydney expert * How to save money using public transportation * Details about ATMs, Hotels, Restaurants, Tax Refunds, Nightlife and more... === The Main Focus of this itinerary: === 1. Laying out the exact details of what to do in Sydney. Including specific itineraries if you have 1, 2, or 3 days in Sydney. 2. Using public transportation to save you money. 3. Clear and specific directions to each of the destinations. The directions are supplemented with pictures and maps as well to further reduce your chances of getting lost! 4. Loads of additional information including where to stay, restaurant information, nightlife recommendations, additional places to see if you have extra time. === Why You Should Buy The Guide === * Saves you time by not needing to do additional research on Sydney! * Saves you money by giving specific instructions on how to use public transportation. While at the same time giving you the true local feel of Sydney. * Stop wading through all of the tourist destinations. I've seen them all and will tell you exactly which ones are worth seeing. The Guide's Table of Contents * 1, 2 & 3-day itineraries -- If you only had 1, 2, or 3-days in Sydney, I break down the activities with specific instructions. * Getting into the city from the airport. Specific public transportation instructions to get you where you need to go without paying for an unnecessary taxi. * How to use the public transportation in Sydney * ATMs & Credit Cards -- Best ways to get money out while in Sydney * GST & the Tourist Refund Scheme - Information on getting refunded the tax on purchases made while in Australia * Restaurants -- General recommendations, information on tap water, tipping customs * Hotels -- I narrow the hundreds of hotels to just a few great one's * Nightlife -- If you're not too tired, the best places to grab a drink. * Other Places to See -- Additional tourist destinations if you're staying beyond 3-days * Additional Websites for Information * Random Tips -- Other useful tips for Sydney === Day 2 Sample === This is a sample of the itinerary. The actual itinerary includes additional pictures. ---------------------------------------------- Start your second day with a stroll down to Darling Harbour. If you’re in Kings Cross, first catch a train to Town Hall. If you’re in Central you can cut down on walking time by taking the train to Town Hall, or you can get there by walking straight up George Street. Just outside Town Hall’s George Street exit, you’ll see the intersection of George, Druitt and Park Streets. This is Sydney CBD’s busiest intersection. The major landmark here is the Queen Victoria Building, with the statue of Queen Victoria out the front. Turn left on Druitt Street and follow it to the overhead bridge and down the steps to Darling Harbour. [Picture of the main entrance to the QVB] 10:00am – 12:30pm Sydney Aquarium If you’re up early you might like to check out the very serene Chinese Garden of Friendship which, from the foot of the stairs is a short walk to your left through the park and playground. Otherwise, turn right at the bottom of the stairs and walk along the harbour to Sydney Aquarium. Entry to Sydney Aquarium is normally $35, so your best bet is to get the Explore4 Pass for $50. This will also give you one entry each to Sydney Wildlife World, Sydney Tower and OceanWorld Manly and is valid for 3 months. ------------------------------------------------- === Who is this guide for? === * The first (possibly second) time visitor to Sydney Author: Fiona Davies Kindle Edition: 47 pages Kindle eBook Company: Unanchor.com (2012-04-08) (2012-04-08) List Price: Amazon Price:
Kindle version of our illustrated travel guide will take you to Sydney, Australia.Sydney is the Harbour City and the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia with an enviable reputation as one of the world's most beautiful and liveable cities. Brimming with history, nature, culture, art, fashion, cuisine, design, it is set next to miles of ocean coastline and sandy surf beaches. The city is also home to the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, two of the most iconic structures on the planet. Sydney is a major global city and one of the most important cities for finance in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney hosted the first Olympics of the new millennium, and continues to attract and host large international events. The city is surrounded by nature and national parks, which extend into the suburbs and right to the shores of the harbour. Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information. Works on Kindle and on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows PC, Mac, Windows Phone, etc. using the free Kindle Reader software. Contents: Welcome To Sydney Key Districts Central Sydney Greater Sydney Overview History People Climate Architecture Arrivals By plane Airlines and terminals Facilities Overnight Transfer between terminals Between the airport and the city By car By bus By train By ship Local Transportation By public transport Multi Tickets Concession fares By train By bus By Sydney Ferries By Matilda and Manly Fast Ferries By light rail By monorail Access By car Travel times and routes Tolls Parking Sydney driving speeds By taxi By bike Sightseeing Highlights Landmarks Historical areas Museums and galleries Wildlife In captivity In the wild Sydney Harbour Aboriginal Sydney Fun Activities Swim Cycle Kayak and Canoe Surf Fish Sports fixtures Walk Skate Performing Arts Cinema Festivals Studying Shopping Highlights Currency exchange Opening hours Souvenirs Fashion Food and essentials Postcards Dining Guide Prices Eating times Eat streets Splurge Modern Australian Multicultural Take away Vegetarian and special diets Food festivals Tipping Dress codes Publications Bars, Clubs & Drinking Tipping Accommodation Guide Budget Mid-range Splurge Serviced apartments Read Safety & Security Theft Alcohol-fuelled violence Other violent crime Public transport after dark Highway patrol Beachgoing Healthy Living Local Help Consulates Local & Day Trips Author: April Ellis Kindle Edition: 85 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-04-05) (2012-04-05) List Price: Amazon Price:
DK Eyewitness Top 10: Sydney will lead you straight to the very best attractions Sydney has to offer. Whether you're looking to visit the spectacular Sydney Opera House, experience one of the city's best restaurants, bars or clubs, or relax at one of the world renowned Sydney beaches; this pocket-size travel guide is packed with essential information for every traveler, whatever your budget. Fully revised with dozens of Top 10 lists; including the Top 10 best sporting venues, the Top 10 greatest beaches and pools, the Top 10 most fashionable places to shop in Sydney, and the Top 10 best theatre and music venues in the city. The guide is filled with insider tips every traveler needs, including comprehensive reviews and recommendations of Sydney's best hotels, restaurants, clubs, bars, theatre, shopping, and day trips. Packed with over 350 color photographs, illustrations, detailed cutaways of Sydney's greatest attractions to ensure you don't miss a thing. Each Top 10 guide now contains a pull-out map and guide that includes fold-out maps of city metro systems, useful phone numbers, and 60 great ideas on how to spend your day. Your guide to the Top 10 best of everything in Sydney. Author: Steve Womersley, Rachel Neustein Paperback: 160 pages Company: DK Travel (2011-04-18) ISBN: 0756670381 List Price: $14.00 Amazon Price: $4.99 Used Price: $6.90
This is the ideal guide for anyone considering a trip to Australia on a temporary working holiday visa.Work & Travel Australia covers everything that you need to know but don't have time to research: What to do before leaving home, and what you can do when you arrive in AustraliaWhere to go, and how to get aroundGetting the best deal with your phone and bankAvoiding accommodation pitfalls and finding a job when you first arrive in AustraliaUnderstanding the Living Away from Home Allowance (LAFHA)Understanding the tax system and making sure your tax status is correctReclaiming your tax and superannuation payments when you leave Australia Learn how to make the most of your cash by maximising your tax return (Did you know that you can claim work-related expenses as tax deductions in Australia, even if you're an employee?) The 'Leaving Australia' section lists everything you need to do in order to reclaim your super and tax as quickly as possible, so you have access to your cash when you really need it. If you want to stay in Australia, you'll find a comprehensive guide to visa options, with real life examples. As well as Australia, the author has lived and worked in Ireland, the USA and the UK. Author: Ross Hayden Kindle Edition: 48 pages Kindle eBook Company: Ross Hayden (2011-11-14) (2011-11-14) List Price: $0.99 Amazon Price:
Island, country, continent Australia sure is a big one! Its essence is diversity: deserts, tropical reefs, towering forests, mountains and multicultural cities. Charles Rawlings-Way & Meg Worby, Lonely Planet Writers Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage, and you can rely on us to tell it like we see it. Inside This Book 13 authors 158 maps 25,800km of coastline 1 snake in a canoe Inspirational photos Clear, easy-to-use maps Pull-out map Great Barrier Reef Trip feature Comprehensive planning tools In-depth background Author: Charles Rawlings - Way, Meg Worby Paperback: 1088 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2011-12-01) ISBN: 1741798078 List Price: $29.99 Amazon Price: $18.62 Used Price: $17.61
Recognized the world over by frequent flyers and armchair travelers alike, Eyewitness Travel Guides are the most colorful and comprehensive guides on the market. With beautifully commissioned photographs and spectacular 3-D aerial views revealing the charm of each destination, these amazing travel guides show what others only tell. Includes beautiful new full-color photos, illustrations, and enhanced maps Extensive information on local customs, currency, medical services, and transportation New "Discovering" feature helps decide which regions are best suited to the trip.The Best Just Keeps Getting Better! Author: Kate Hemphill Paperback: 264 pages Company: DK Travel (2010-05-31) ISBN: 0756660440 List Price: $23.00 Amazon Price: $12.97 Used Price: $7.05
Streetwise Sydney Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Sydney, Australia - Folding pocket size travel map with integrated monorail lines & stationsThis map covers the following areas: Sydney is Australia’s premier city. There’s an attitude of let’s have fun that permeates everything in this city. If there’s a celebration to be had, Sydney does it up big. This is one of the best cities in the world in which to celebrate New Year’s Eve and the festivel mood continues on throughout the year. The largest city in Australia but not the capital (Can you name the capital? Answer below), Sydney has double the space of New York and half of the population. What you’ll find is a city built around the water preserving much of its open space. The Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are the impressive landmarks that symbolize the city. Projecting out into Port Jackson, the Opera House is probably best viewed from the top of the Harbour Bridge, but that excursion may not be for the faint of heart. Climbing to the summit takes about 3 ½ hours, start to finish, and reaches a peak of 134 meters (439.63 feet). Some say it’s the best way to conquer a fear of heights - you decide. The Rocks, the old town historic section of Sydney, is located across from the Opera House. First settled in 1788, the European Colonists' homes and businesses have been restored and now house trendy restaurants, boutiques and galleries. The Rocks Market, held every weekend at the north end of George Street and Playfair, is a wild streetmarket featuring everything imaginable. Next to The Rocks is Circular Quay, the center for water traffic in the harbour. Ferries, cruises and jet boat rides leave from here and you can pick and choose among the destinations. One spot to consider is Fort Denison, located in the center of Sydney Harbour. Originally a prison, then turned into a fort after two American warships circled the island in the middle of the night, you can now visit the museum or watch the harbour traffic while enjoying lunch in the café. The Royal Botanic Gardens, covering 30 hectares, is an oasis in the center of the city. Two aspects of the garden are of particular interest: Cadi Jam Ora, the First Encounters Garden and Mrs. Macquaries chair. Cadi Jam Ora is a garden devoted to the Cadigal people, the Aboriginal inhabitants of central Sydney. The garden, filled with plants native to the area during their time, tells the story of the Cadigal people and their first encounters with the Europeans during the settlement/invasion. Mrs. Macquarie was the wife of Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales in the early 1800’s. The Macquaries lived in Government House, located within the Gardens and open to the public for tours, and Mrs. Macquarie used to walk out to a rocky point overlooking the Harbour and watch the ships come in. A chair carved out of the solid stone is where she used to sit and nowadays it’s the best location to take pictures with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge as your backdrop. Our STREETWISE® Sydney Map is fully indexed to include street names, cultural sites, points of interest, government and school locations, hospitals, hotels, parks and reserves, pedestrian walkways and places of worship. Our pocket size map of Sydney is also laminated for durability and accordion folding for effortless use. The STREETWISE® Sydney map is one of many detailed and easy-to-read city street maps designed and published by STREETWISE®. Buy your STREETWISE® Sydney map today and you too can navigate Sydney, Australia like a native. For a larger selection of our detailed travel maps simply type STREETWISE MAPS into the search bar. Answer: Canberra, 175 miles southwest of Sydney, is the capital of Australia.
Beautiful beaches, cosmopolitan cities, rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef are just a few reasons why so many fall under the spell of Australia 's east coast. Regis St. Louis, Lonely Planet Writer Our Promise You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage, and you can rely on us to tell it like we see it. Inside This Book 8 authors 94 maps 1 Big Banana 18,000 km of coastline Inspirational photos Clear, easy-to-use maps At-a-glance practical info Your Reef Trip planning feature Comprehensive planning tools In-depth background Author: Regis St Louis Paperback: 524 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2011-09-01) ISBN: 1741794714 List Price: $24.99 Amazon Price: $15.39 Used Price: $15.81 Amazon.com KindleStore: Sydney Australia travel
DK Eyewitness Top 10: Sydney will lead you straight to the very best attractions Sydney has to offer. Whether you’re looking to visit the spectacular Sydney Opera House, experience one of the city’s best restaurants, bars or clubs, or relax at one of the world renowned Sydney beaches; this travel guide is packed with essential information for every traveler, whatever your budget. Fully revised with dozens of Top 10 lists; including the Top 10 best sporting venues, the Top 10 greatest beaches and pools, the Top 10 most fashionable places to shop in Sydney, and the Top 10 best theatre and music venues in the city. The guide is filled with insider tips every traveler needs, including comprehensive reviews and recommendations of Sydney’s best hotels, restaurants, clubs, bars, theatre, shopping, and day trips. Packed with photographs, illustrations, detailed cutaways of Sydney’s greatest attractions to ensure you don’t miss a thing.Your guide to the Top 10 best of everything in Sydney.Author: Rachel Neustein, Steve Womersley Kindle Edition: 160 pages Kindle eBook Company: DK Publishing (2011-05-02) (2011-05-02) List Price: $14.00 Amazon Price:
‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York Times The ultimate, most comprehensive guide to travelling in Australia includes up-to-date reviews of the best places to stay, eat, sights, cultural information, maps, transport tips and a few best kept secrets – all the essentials to get to the heart of Australia. This guide is the result of in-depth research by 13 authors and local experts who immersed themselves in Australia, finding unique experiences, and sharing practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed. Inside Lonely Planet Australia: • Full color styling and images • Over 150 clear, easy-to-read maps; including pull-out country map • A brilliant new page layout for fast and hassle-free reading while on the go • Itineraries organized by region or length of trip • Up-to-date recommended points-of-interest – covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions • In-depth features and 3D plans to uncover the world’s iconic sights • Our latest trip planning tools to help you get around smoothly • Additional sections including Top Experiences, History, Food & Wine, and an A-Z survival guide. Written and researched by: Charles Rawlings-Way, Meg Worby, Brett Atkinson, Jayne D’Arcy, Peter Dragicevich, Sarah Gilbert, Paul Harding, Catherine Le Nevez, Virginia Maxwell, Miriam Raphael, Regis St Louis, Steve Waters and Penny WatsonAuthor: Lonely Planet Kindle Edition: 1088 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-10-24) (2011-10-24) List Price: $29.99 Amazon Price:
Kindle version of our illustrated travel guide will take you to Sydney, Australia.Sydney is the Harbour City and the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia with an enviable reputation as one of the world's most beautiful and liveable cities. Brimming with history, nature, culture, art, fashion, cuisine, design, it is set next to miles of ocean coastline and sandy surf beaches. The city is also home to the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, two of the most iconic structures on the planet. Sydney is a major global city and one of the most important cities for finance in the Asia-Pacific region. Sydney hosted the first Olympics of the new millennium, and continues to attract and host large international events. The city is surrounded by nature and national parks, which extend into the suburbs and right to the shores of the harbour. Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information. Works on Kindle and on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows PC, Mac, Windows Phone, etc. using the free Kindle Reader software. Contents: Welcome To Sydney Key Districts Central Sydney Greater Sydney Overview History People Climate Architecture Arrivals By plane Airlines and terminals Facilities Overnight Transfer between terminals Between the airport and the city By car By bus By train By ship Local Transportation By public transport Multi Tickets Concession fares By train By bus By Sydney Ferries By Matilda and Manly Fast Ferries By light rail By monorail Access By car Travel times and routes Tolls Parking Sydney driving speeds By taxi By bike Sightseeing Highlights Landmarks Historical areas Museums and galleries Wildlife In captivity In the wild Sydney Harbour Aboriginal Sydney Fun Activities Swim Cycle Kayak and Canoe Surf Fish Sports fixtures Walk Skate Performing Arts Cinema Festivals Studying Shopping Highlights Currency exchange Opening hours Souvenirs Fashion Food and essentials Postcards Dining Guide Prices Eating times Eat streets Splurge Modern Australian Multicultural Take away Vegetarian and special diets Food festivals Tipping Dress codes Publications Bars, Clubs & Drinking Tipping Accommodation Guide Budget Mid-range Splurge Serviced apartments Read Safety & Security Theft Alcohol-fuelled violence Other violent crime Public transport after dark Highway patrol Beachgoing Healthy Living Local Help Consulates Local & Day Trips Author: April Ellis Kindle Edition: 85 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-04-05) (2012-04-05) List Price: Amazon Price:
What Will Your Sydney Encounter Be?Revelling in the surfing, sushi, bodies and beer of oceanside Bondi Joining the dots between Sydney's great independent galleries Finding that perfect outfit for the Mardi Gras; or just that perfect outfit Swooning beneath the heaven-sent, sunset curves of the Sydney Opera House, before swanning off to a show Getting your caffeine rush in Newtown Charting Sydney Harbor on two feet, past sandstone cliffs, beautiful bushland and million-dollar mansions Discover Twice the City in Half The Time Full-color pull-out map and quality neighborhood maps Our Sydney expert has sussed out the sights, relished the restaurants and walked the wild side for our green walking tours Highlights help you make the most of your short stay Cut straight to a superb coffee, great pubs and the best surf breaks: Sydney locals share their city Author: Charles Rawlings-Way Kindle Edition: 192 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-03-17) (2011-03-17) List Price: $11.99 Amazon Price:
=== See Sydney like a local with this 3-day itinerary. ===* You can finally stop researching for your Sydney vacation, all of the information you need is in this 3-day tour itinerary guide. * The best places to see from a local Sydney expert * How to save money using public transportation * Details about ATMs, Hotels, Restaurants, Tax Refunds, Nightlife and more... === The Main Focus of this itinerary: === 1. Laying out the exact details of what to do in Sydney. Including specific itineraries if you have 1, 2, or 3 days in Sydney. 2. Using public transportation to save you money. 3. Clear and specific directions to each of the destinations. The directions are supplemented with pictures and maps as well to further reduce your chances of getting lost! 4. Loads of additional information including where to stay, restaurant information, nightlife recommendations, additional places to see if you have extra time. === Why You Should Buy The Guide === * Saves you time by not needing to do additional research on Sydney! * Saves you money by giving specific instructions on how to use public transportation. While at the same time giving you the true local feel of Sydney. * Stop wading through all of the tourist destinations. I've seen them all and will tell you exactly which ones are worth seeing. The Guide's Table of Contents * 1, 2 & 3-day itineraries -- If you only had 1, 2, or 3-days in Sydney, I break down the activities with specific instructions. * Getting into the city from the airport. Specific public transportation instructions to get you where you need to go without paying for an unnecessary taxi. * How to use the public transportation in Sydney * ATMs & Credit Cards -- Best ways to get money out while in Sydney * GST & the Tourist Refund Scheme - Information on getting refunded the tax on purchases made while in Australia * Restaurants -- General recommendations, information on tap water, tipping customs * Hotels -- I narrow the hundreds of hotels to just a few great one's * Nightlife -- If you're not too tired, the best places to grab a drink. * Other Places to See -- Additional tourist destinations if you're staying beyond 3-days * Additional Websites for Information * Random Tips -- Other useful tips for Sydney === Day 2 Sample === This is a sample of the itinerary. The actual itinerary includes additional pictures. ---------------------------------------------- Start your second day with a stroll down to Darling Harbour. If you’re in Kings Cross, first catch a train to Town Hall. If you’re in Central you can cut down on walking time by taking the train to Town Hall, or you can get there by walking straight up George Street. Just outside Town Hall’s George Street exit, you’ll see the intersection of George, Druitt and Park Streets. This is Sydney CBD’s busiest intersection. The major landmark here is the Queen Victoria Building, with the statue of Queen Victoria out the front. Turn left on Druitt Street and follow it to the overhead bridge and down the steps to Darling Harbour. [Picture of the main entrance to the QVB] 10:00am – 12:30pm Sydney Aquarium If you’re up early you might like to check out the very serene Chinese Garden of Friendship which, from the foot of the stairs is a short walk to your left through the park and playground. Otherwise, turn right at the bottom of the stairs and walk along the harbour to Sydney Aquarium. Entry to Sydney Aquarium is normally $35, so your best bet is to get the Explore4 Pass for $50. This will also give you one entry each to Sydney Wildlife World, Sydney Tower and OceanWorld Manly and is valid for 3 months. ------------------------------------------------- === Who is this guide for? === * The first (possibly second) time visitor to Sydney Author: Fiona Davies Kindle Edition: 47 pages Kindle eBook Company: Unanchor.com (2012-04-08) (2012-04-08) List Price: Amazon Price:
Detailed street map of Sydney, Kindle Edition. Optimized for Kindle e-book reader. The book includes the map, searchable index of streets (with hyperlinks) and bonus - orientation map and useful information about Australia. This map is very easy to use and always with you.Author: eBookWorldAtlas Team Kindle Edition: 166 pages Kindle eBook Company: Bispiral (2012-01-22) (2012-01-22) List Price: Amazon Price:
Explore this dazzling city with our insider tips on everything from beautiful bays to the best restaurants. Wander the atmospheric streets, top sights and local hideaways with nine walking tours. Get the Sydney 'look' with fashion advice from a top emerging designer. Discover Sydney: Tackle the Sydney Harbor Bridge and drink in the spectacular views from the top. Chow down on the catch of the day at a Darling Harbor waterfront restaurant. Relax on a sun-warmed rock and watch the waves wash into Coogee's ocean pools. Discover why the Three Sisters turn so many heads.Author: Charles Rawlings-Way Kindle Edition: 252 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2010-09-06) (2010-09-06) List Price: $21.99 Amazon Price:
Kindle version of our illustrated travel guide will take you to Melbourne, Australia.Melbourne is Australia's second largest city, and the capital of the south-eastern state of Victoria, located at the head of Port Phillip Bay. Melbourne is Australia’s cultural capital, with Victorian-era architecture, extensive shopping, museums, galleries, theatres, and large parks and gardens. Its 4-million residents are both multicultural and sports-mad. Visit Melbourne to attend major sporting events, to use it as a base for exploring surrounding regions such as the Grampians National Park, The Great Ocean Road, and to visit Phillip Island to view the Penguin Parade. Many UK visitors come to Melbourne for tours of filming locations of the soap opera, Neighbours. Finding Internet access when out and about can be problematic so carry your mobile guidebook in the palm of your hand. We include a fully linked Table of Contents and internally to access context-specific information quickly and easily when offline. Many web links are included as well for additional information. Works on Kindle and on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows PC, Mac, Windows Phone, etc. using the free Kindle Reader software. Contents: Welcome To Melbourne Key Districts Inner city Middle and Outer suburbs Overview Climate History Culture Sport Arrivals By plane Melbourne Airport (MEL) Avalon Airport (AVV) By train By car By bus By ship Local Transportation By public transport Tickets Tourist Services By bike By car By foot By taxi Sightseeing Highlights City Centre Carlton Parkville St Kilda South Yarra Prahran Northern Melbourne Southern suburbs Fitzroy/Collingwood Fun Activities Studying Working Shopping Highlights City Shopping Suburban Shopping Looking for something in particular? Dining Guide African Australian Cafe/delicatessen food Chinese Greek Indian Indonesian Italian Japanese Jewish/Kosher Malaysian/Singapore Middle Eastern Thai Vegetarian Vietnamese Others Bars, Clubs & Drinking Coffee Bars and Clubs Accommodation Guide Budget Mid-range Splurge Communications Post Phone Internet Local Help Consulates Safety & Security Local & Day Trips Melbourne Area (less than an hour's drive each way) Northern Victoria Southern Victoria Eastern Victoria Western Victoria Author: April Ellis Kindle Edition: 57 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-04-05) (2012-04-05) List Price: Amazon Price:
This is the ideal guide for anyone considering a trip to Australia on a temporary working holiday visa.Work & Travel Australia covers everything that you need to know but don't have time to research: What to do before leaving home, and what you can do when you arrive in AustraliaWhere to go, and how to get aroundGetting the best deal with your phone and bankAvoiding accommodation pitfalls and finding a job when you first arrive in AustraliaUnderstanding the Living Away from Home Allowance (LAFHA)Understanding the tax system and making sure your tax status is correctReclaiming your tax and superannuation payments when you leave Australia Learn how to make the most of your cash by maximising your tax return (Did you know that you can claim work-related expenses as tax deductions in Australia, even if you're an employee?) The 'Leaving Australia' section lists everything you need to do in order to reclaim your super and tax as quickly as possible, so you have access to your cash when you really need it. If you want to stay in Australia, you'll find a comprehensive guide to visa options, with real life examples. As well as Australia, the author has lived and worked in Ireland, the USA and the UK. Author: Ross Hayden Kindle Edition: 48 pages Kindle eBook Company: Ross Hayden (2011-11-14) (2011-11-14) List Price: $0.99 Amazon Price:
‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York TimesInteractive and inspiring, Discover Australia highlights all the must-see sights and must-do experiences through stunning images, insider tips, tailored itineraries and easy-to-navigate content. Discover Australia is the ideal tool for planning and experiencing your perfect trip.Our experienced, passionate team of authors and local experts immerse themselves in each country they visit, finding and sharing the unique experiences, and practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed.Inside Discover Australia:• Full color maps and images throughout • Country, region and city maps • Itineraries organized by region, theme or length of trip • Recommended points-of-interest – covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions• Local experts recommend what not-to-miss • Map-to-text linking for key points of interest • Additional map options including google maps (online) and PDF map downloadsWritten and researched by Charles Rawlings-Way, Brett Atkinson, Jayne D’Arcy, Peter Dragicevich, Sarah Gilbert, Paul Harding, Catherine Le Nevez, Virginia Maxwell, Miriam Raphael, Regis St Louis, Steve Waters, Penny Watson and Meg Worby.Author: Lonely Planet Kindle Edition: 408 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-10-28) (2011-10-28) List Price: $25.99 Amazon Price: Amazon.com DVD: Sydney Australia travel
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Sydney: Australia's stunning metropolis, Sydney seduces with its glorious harbor, carefree attitude and sunny beaches. From the Opera house to the Harbor Bridge to Circular Quay Rudy basks in the sights along the harbor. Then, it's pub hopping in the old Rocks quarter, admiring aboriginal art, and a watery adventure at the aquarium. Excursions take us surfing at Bondi beach and exploring the cliffs and rainforests of the Blue Mountains. Tips on eating well and best beaches. Queensland, Australia: Sun-washed beaches, chic beachside towns, cliffs and rainforests and one of the seven natural wonders of the world, The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland is the ultimate outdoor adventure. We begin north of Brisbane along the sunshine coast, exploring sand dune covered islands, coastal towns and parks. Then we fly north to Cairns, the gateway to the coral, multicolored sea life and azure waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Tips on avoiding poisonous creatures and diving.VHS Tape: NTSC, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen Company: ISBN: 1566481473 List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $6.95
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Sydney: Australia's stunning metropolis, Sydney seduces with its glorious harbor, carefree attitude and sunny beaches. From the Opera house to the Harbor Bridge to Circular Quay Rudy basks in the sights along the harbor. Then, it's pub hopping in the old Rocks quarter, admiring aboriginal art, and a watery adventure at the aquarium. Excursions take us surfing at Bondi beach and exploring the cliffs and rainforests of the Blue Mountains. Tips on eating well and best beaches. Queensland, Australia: Sun-washed beaches, chic beachside towns, cliffs and rainforests and one of the seven natural wonders of the world, The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland is the ultimate outdoor adventure. We begin north of Brisbane along the sunshine coast, exploring sand dune covered islands, coastal towns and parks. Then we fly north to Cairns, the gateway to the coral, multicolored sea life and azure waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Tips on avoiding poisonous creatures and diving.DVD: NTSC, Color, Widescreen, Anamorphic Company: Small World Productions List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $24.95 Used Price: $9.48
Director: Sandy JacobeDVD: NTSC Company: Sandy Jacobe (2006-09-28) List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price: $19.95 Used Price: $11.96
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Tour Around The World - Sydney, Australia Travel DVD
Audio: Chinese
Subtitle: Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
16:9 NTSC
9787884204601
Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. Inhabitants of Sydney are called Sydneysiders, comprising a cosmopolitan and international population of people from numerous places around the world.
The site of the first British colony in Australia, Sydney was established in 1788 at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip, commodore of the First Fleet as a penal colony. The city is built on hills surrounding Port Jackson which is commonly known as Sydney Harbour, where the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge are featured prominently. The hinterland of the metropolitan area is surrounded by national parks, and the coastal regions feature many bays, rivers, inlets and beaches including the famous Bondi Beach. Within the city are many notable parks, including Hyde Park and the Royal Botanical Gardens.
In 2010, Sydney was ranked 7th in Asia and 28th globally for economic innovation in the Innovation Cities Top 100 Index by innovation agency 2thinknow. Sydney also ranks among the top 10 most livable cities in the world according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting and The Economist.
Sydney has a reputation as an international centre for commerce, arts, fashion, culture, entertainment, music, education and tourism, making it one of GaWC's Alpha + world cities. Sydney has hosted major international sporting events, including the 1938 British Empire Games, the 2000 Summer Olympics, and the final match of the 2003 Rugby World Cup. The main airport serving Sydney is Sydney (Kingsford Smith) AirportDVD: NTSC, SubtitledAround The World, Travel DVD, Sydney, Australia Travel Company: ISBN: 7884204606 List Price: Amazon Price: Used Price: $14.99
Director: Bumper2Bumper MediaDVD: NTSC Company: TravelVideoStore.com (2011-06-13) List Price: $14.95 Amazon Price: $14.95
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