| Circular Quay is the transport and tourist hub of the Sydney Harbour. It is a major terminal for buses, trains and ferries, which makes it a convenient place to start your discovery of Sydney. |
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Circular Quay is located at the footsteps of Sydney City, within a few minutes' walk to Sydney Opera House, historic Rocks district, and Royal Botanic Gardens.
There are some nice views of the Harbour Bridge from Circular Quay
More pictures of Sydney Opera House
More pictures of Sydney City
More pictures of the Rocks
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 Sydney Opera House |  Harbour Bridge |  View of Circular Quay fom the Harbour Bridge | 
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Circular Quay is also a water transport hub. This is the central station for famous Sydney Ferries, which departs every few minutes to destinations such as Darling Harbour, Manly Beach, Taronga Zoo or Parramatta.
Cruise boats and water taxis are also stationing nearby.
There is also a passenger terminal for huge ocean cruise liners arriving to Sydney. |

|  Ferry at Circular Quay |  Ocean cruise liner |  Circular Quay |
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 High speed trill boat |  Water taxi |
| Circular Quay is full of street performers |
 Aboriginal people | 
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| Circular Quay is home to many cafes, restaurants, hotels and fancy apartments. |
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 Circular Quay | 
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| At night Circular Quay presents beautiful views to Sydney City. |

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