15$ for adults and 12.5$ for children but its free for kids under 2
it is free
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Yep enjoy
Sydney, Australia acts as the international hub for an entire continent! It has been voted “World’s Best City” by both Conde Nast Traveler and Travel & Leisure. The city hosts the Shanghai World Expo 2010 participating with the unique Australian Pavilion. Sydney is the largest and oldest city in Australia with a family-friendly atmosphere and easy to reach inner-city, exquisite beaches. It has an iconic, world famous harbor surrounded by the dynamic city, offering a fantastic place to visit, do business, and live. The city provides a blend of innovative and multilingual cultures, stunning natural beauty, a temperate climate, and has a well-educated workforce. Employment prospects are plentiful in the area and healthcare is widely available. Sydney provides a secure family environment. Public transport is available throughout the area to facilitate use of the many area’s attractions.A truly global city, Sydney has a unique sense of style. The city centered around the harbor lies within easy access of its variety of museums, art galleries, parks, and theaters. The World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House, a famous icon, provides year “round magical entertainment--opera and other venues--for any visitor, but especially those looking for a memorable, romantic evening. The city’s rich, multicultural arts scene also includes the Sydney Symphony, Dance Company and Theatre Company. Artists, writers, film directors and performers abound in this atmosphere. Across the harbor lies the Sydney Zoo, which is also world famous, providing a wonderful family memories, as do the Taronga Zoo and Sydney Wildlife World. Other unforgettable experiences are delivered by the five major national parks. Don’t miss experiencing The Royal Botanic Gardens with an Aboriginal tour guide. The view from the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge (after a climb over the arch) gives a nighttime scene that will be remembered forever.January is a great time to be in Sydney. It’s summer there with picnics in the park, beach activities, and balmy nights to spend at the Sydney Festival. Many of the events throughout the month are free, and discounts are provided by many of the local hotels, shows, and eating establishments. Equal to restaurants and cafés anywhere in the world are the ones at Woolloomooloo Wharf, at Balmoral Beach, and in the historic Rocks precinct, as well as throughout the city. The 2010 San Pellegrino World’s Best 50 Restaurants recognized three of the city’s restaurants and chefs. Sydney serves fresh seafood influenced by its strong Asian influence. Wine bars have opened a new scene inside the city. Cosmopolitan and stylish venues educate visitors in matching wines with food. Small, intimate bars provide perfect places for a glass of wine or a cocktail after eating out or heading for a show.
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Yes and they are free
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Going from New York to New Jersey is free using the Holland tunnel. It costs to go from NJ to NY
www.nationalgeographic.com/pearlharbor/ngbeyond
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Robbin the bank in the underground tunnel you find.