Muelle circular, Puerta a las aguas prístinas y vistas icónicas de Sídney
Circular Quay
Circular Quay
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Introducción
The Circular Quay, located in the capital of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, is situated between the Bennelong Point and The Rocks area, close to the northern part of Sydney's central business district in Sydney Harbour. As a part of the local government area of the city of Sydney, the Circular Quay is a popular tourist destination. Families and visitors of all ages enjoy spending their holidays here, creating joyful memories. The Circular Quay consists of 5 small wharves, from which tourists can depart to 28 different destinations. Every day, large numbers of overseas visitors take ferries to famous tourist attractions such as the seaside, Taronga Zoo, Olympic venues, Elizabeth Farm, and the harbor.
The Circular Quay is composed of facilities such as a seaside walkway, pedestrian shopping center, park, restaurants, cafes, train stations, and multiple ferry terminals, making it convenient for visitors to travel. The shape of the Circular Quay is semi-circular, originally called "Semi-Circular Quay" before being simplified to its current name. Clasificación de visitas obligadas
Transporte Metro, Circular Quay.