
Sydney's Opera House is the most modern of these iconic symbols. This is just one of the main reasons that attracts millions of tourists each year, With so many people lured to the Opera House and other attractions, it is no wonder that the bed and breakfast industry in this part of Australia is so vibrant. No matter whether you are in the main city centre where the Sydney Opera House exists or out into the suburbs, The Australian Ballet and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Many visitors to this city will often check into a bed and breakfast and then make their way into the Opera House on foot or by bus or train. Once you leave your bed and breakfast in Sydney and get into the city, you'll find it incredibly easy to find the Opera House. Once you get there, you'll be able to enjoy a wonderful view of Sydney's waterfront, including the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Staying at a bed and breakfast in Sydney also gives you that feeling of being away from the hustle and bustle of city life, even if you are still located close to it. There were people from all walks of life, young and old, in all shades, shapes and sizes walking towards the theatres, playhouse and concert hall. From the seats, we saw musicians dressed black and white stringing their violins, violas, double bass and cellos. The blowing of trumpets, trombones, piccolos and flutes. All in unison, but not yet beautiful, just warming up. This was six months ago at the Sydney Opera House. My children and husband were there to experience with me. It was only a 15 minutes walk from the Sydney Marriott Circular Quay to the Opera House and Sydney Harbor.
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