Circular Quay, Gateway to Sydney's Pristine Waters and Iconic Views

Circular Quay
The location of the opera house
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Introduction

Circular Quay, located in the Sydney area of New South Wales, Australia, is situated between the convenient Langkou and the rocky area, near the northern part of Sydney's central business district in Sydney Bay. As part of the Sydney municipal government area, Circular Quay is a popular tourist destination where families of all sizes can enjoy the holiday season and leave behind happy memories. The quay consists of five small docks where tourists can depart for 28 different destinations. Every day, large numbers of overseas tourists take ferries to famous attractions such as the seaside, Taronga Zoo, Olympic venues, Elizabeth Farm, and the bay. Circular Quay consists of facilities such as seaside promenades, pedestrian shopping centers, parks, restaurants, and cafes, as well as train stations and multiple ferry terminals, making it easy for visitors to get around. The quay's shape is semi-circular, initially called the "Semi-Circular Quay," and later simplified to its current name.

Must-go rating

Must go
50%
Worth going
25%
Generally
25%

Transportation

25%
Self-driving
25%
Subway/Train
25%
Taking a boat
25%
Translation: Others
Address
Circular Quay
Transportation
Subway, Circular Quay.