Sydney

Sydney by Ken Brass, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1996, is a comprehensive guide that offers insights into the vibrant city of Sydney. This edition, written in English and spanning 264 pages, provides practical information on the best hotels, restaurants, and places to stay. It highlights notable landmarks such as the Sydney Harbor Bridge and Darling Harbor, showcasing their spectacular views and array of fine museums.
Readers will find detailed walking tours, cutaways, and floor plans of major sites, along with 3D aerial views of some of Sydney’s most interesting districts. This guidebook serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the city’s attractions and navigate its diverse offerings, making it a useful companion for both first-time visitors and those familiar with Sydney.
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A guide to Sydney that suggests on the best hotels, restaurants and places to stay. It covers Sydney Harbor Bridge with its spectacular views, and the Darling Harbor with its array of fine museums. It features four walking tours, cutaways and floor plans of major sites and 3D aerial views of some of the city’s most interesting districts.
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