With such an exciting collection of attractions within its clutches, the Circular Quay is often a hive of activity, bursting with vibrant scenes of locals and tourists alike, especially when the sun is shining. A regularly rotating schedule of ferries leaves every few minutes, connecting up other parts of the harbour, including popular spots like Manly, Watsons Bay, and Taronga Park Zoo.
The Quay also provides exceptional views of the Harbour Bridge which languishes nearby. As well as an exciting collection of attractions, Circular Quay also has a fascinating history.
Sydney Cove, where the Quay is situated, was the initial landing spot back in , and is considered to be the founding spot of Australia by the western world. The Quay quickly became an important hub for shipping and, over time, became the go to place for transport, leisure, and recreational activities.
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Meeting once a month to create patchwork quilts for children and adults in…. Sign up to our newsletter Plan the trip of a lifetime. Sydney's two iconic attractions - the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House - are easily accessible a short distance away. If you visit Sydney it's more than likely you will spend time at Circular Quay, arguably Sydney's No. It's a vibrant, bustling hub with ferries leaving every few minutes to different parts of the harbour, including Manly , Watsons Bay , Mosman and Taronga Zoo.
Aside from catering to tourists, it is a vital link for Sydneysiders commuting to and from work and as a gateway for the thousands of locals journeying to Manly's surf beach on weekends. Circular Quay is at the foot of the central business district and the older, historic end of the city. Buses depart here for Bondi and the eastern suburbs. It is also a major railway station on an underground railway known as the City Circle , which loops around the CBD.
On weekends, it throbs with activity. On special event occasions, people mill through the area in their thousands. Everyone loves The Quay. Buskers take turns at setting up on the western side and draw crowds. Some of them are good and people tend to linger longer than they normally would.
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