Sydney Olympic
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Sydney Olympic
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Travel to Sydney
Sydney has the biggest population in Australia and is one the most famous tourist destination. When travelling in Australia, you ought to visit Sydney, even though your visiting time is limited. Sydney is most famous of 2 world recognised landmark; Habour bridge and Sydney Opera House (UNESCO heritage site). As the host of Olympic 2000, Sydney Olympic Park is still a famous spot for festivals and many major events. Not only you can see the Landmark of Australia in Sydney, but Sydney is also world recognised to have beautiful beach. One of the most famous beaches is Bondi Beach.
Travelling in Sydney also allows you to see the marvellous view of Sydney Blue Mountains, taste and see winery in Hunter valley, enjoy your day by having cup of coffee or chocolate in Darling Habour,and have a nice, memorable dinner with the view of Sydney in Sydney Tower. There are just so much activities and attractions in Sydney that caters for all groups of people.
Whether you are visiting along, with your partners or with your family, there are plenty of things to do and see for everyone. Booking for Sydney hotel is never easier and cheaper by searching for hotel deals online. Making phone calls during our travel in Sydney will be cheaper by using phone card and calling card
4 top Attractions in Sydney :
Sydney Opera House. Like Eiffel tower, the landmark of France, Pyramid the landmark of Egypt, Sydney Opera House is the landmark of Australia. It is one of the iconic buildings that was built in 20th century and was titled a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. Sydney Opera House marks not only the city of Sydney but also an icon for Australia. Inside Opera House there is a lot of concerts, symphony, opera, ballets and many more. Enjoy the experience watching the shows in Sydney Opera house if you have time. Sydney Opera House is a must visit site. Enjoy the view of the surrounding when you walk along Sydney Opera House, its unforgettable view.
Art Galleries and Museum. If you are into Art Galleries and Museum, visit the Art Gallery of New South Wales or in
The rocks, visit the Museum of Contemporary Art. For a special museum, try the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour The rocks. If you went to the rocks on Friday, there is fabulous market with a lot of hand crafted, unique, and wonderful stuffs and delicious food sold. In the rocks, you can also find historical building and pubs. If you feel hungry for big meal, a lot of good restaurant can also be found in the rocks. For Galleries , visit the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Darling Habour .Take a walk at Darling Habour. It is a beautiful and most famous place to go to meet friends, have dinner and a favourite place to go for even Australian. Occasionally you will find street performance. In Darling Habour, there are also IMAX cinema, Chinese garden, Sydney Aquarium, Australian Maritime Museum and it is within walking distance to well-known Sydney Star City casino and entertainment centre where most of the concerts take place.
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Novotel Sydney Olympic Park $129.6 Novotel Sydney Olympic Park is located in the geographical heart of Sydney with trains and buses on the doorstep and ferries a short distance away |
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An Overall Aerial Scenic of the Sydney Olympic Park $39.99 Annie Griffiths An Overall Aerial Scenic of the Sydney Olympic Park - Photographic Print |
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Stadium Australia, Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia $29.99 David Wall Stadium Australia, Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia - Photographic Print |
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IBIS SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK $412.25 Hotel Year Built 1999 Additional Property Description The Ibis Sydney Olympic Park is located in the heart of Sydney Olympic Park precinct, surrounded by 640 hectares of parklands, a short walk from ANZ Stadium and Allphones Arena. A preferred location for business and leisure travellers, Ibis Sydney Olympic Park offers a choice of 144 modern guest rooms, two restaurants, two bars, conference facilities shared with the adjacent Novotel Sydney Olympic Park. Only 25 minutes from the CBD and 35 minutes from the airport. NBR OF NON SMOKING ROOMS 144NBR OF ROOMS FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED GUESTS 5C1K MAX OCCUPANCY 3 MAX NBR OF ROLLAWAYS 0 ROOM DESCRIPTION STANDARD 1 KING SIZE BED STANDARD ROOM OFFERS TRULY GREAT VALUE IN THE HEART OF SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK. AIRCONDITIONED AND MODERN, IT FEATURES A KING SIZE AND FOLD OUT BED, PRIVATE ENSUITE AND A TV WITH IN ROOM MOVIES. UP TO 2 ADULTS AND 1 CHILD. NO ROLLAWAY. ROOM AMENITIES 220 AC / AIR CONDITIONING / BATH TUB / CABLE/SATELLITE TV / COFFEE/TEA MAKER / COLOR TV / DESK / EASY CHAIR / HANDICAPPED ROOM/FACILITIES / IN ROOM MOVIES / IRON/IRONING BOARD / NO SMOKING ROOM / PHONE IN BATHROOM / RADIO / SHOWER / TELEPHONE / TELEVISION / VISUAL ALARM / WORK DESK W/ LAMP TECHNOLOGY DATAPORT / VOICE MAIL CHARGEABLE AMENITIES WIRELESS DATAPORTC1Q MAX OCCUPANCY 2 MAX NBR OF ROLLAWAYS 0 ROOM DESCRIPTION STANDARD 1 QUEEN BED STANDARD ROOM OFFERS TRULY GREAT VALUE IN THE HEART OF SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK. AIRCONDITIONED AND MODERN, IT FEATURES A QUEEN SIZE BED, PRIVATE ENSUITE AND A TV WITH IN ROOM MOVIES. UP TO 2 ADULTS. NO ROLLAWAY. ROOM AMENITIES 220 AC / AIR CONDITIONING / BATH TUB / CABLE/SATELLITE TV / COFFEE/TEA MAKER / COLOR TV / DESK / EASY CHAIR / HANDICAPPED ROOM/FACILITIES / IN ROOM MOVIES / IRON/IRONING BOARD / NO SMOKING ROOM / PHONE IN BATHROOM / RADIO / SHOWER / TELEPHONE / TELEVISION / VISUAL ALARM / WORK DESK W/ LAMP TECHNOLOGY DATAPORT / VOICE MAIL CHARGEABLE AMENITIES WIRELESS DATAPORTC2T MAX OCCUPANCY 2 MAX NBR OF ROLLAWAYS 0 ROOM DESCRIPTION STANDARD 2 SINGLE BEDS STANDARD ROOM OFFERS TRULY GREAT VALUE IN THE HEART OF SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK. AIRCONDITIONED AND MODERN, IT FEATURES TWO SINGLE BEDS, PRIVATE ENSUITE AND A TV WITH IN ROOM MOVIES. UP TO 2 ADULTS. NO ROLLAWAY. ROOM AMENITIES 220 AC / AIR CONDITIONING / BATH TUB / CABLE/SATELLITE TV / COFFEE/TEA MAKER / COLOR TV / DESK / EASY CHAIR / HANDICAPPED ROOM/ |
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Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park $248.73 Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park > SYD > Olympic Boulevard > Sydney > NW > 2127>Location. This all inclusive property is located in the entertainment district, in Parramatta, close to Sydney Olympic Park. Features. Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park has an indoor pool and a fitness facility. Business amenities include a business center, wireless Internet access (surcharge), meeting rooms for small groups, and technology support staff. Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park has a restaurant and a bar/lounge. 24 hour room service is available. Event facilities consist of a ballroom, exhibit space, conference rooms, and banquet facilities. The staff can arrange tour/ticket assistance, event catering, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Additional amenities include valet parking, 24 hour room service, and a concierge desk. This is a smoke free property (fines may apply for violations). Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning, coffee/tea makers, and minibars. In addition, amenities available on request include wake up calls. Guestrooms have high definition televisions with premium TV channels and pay movies. Business friendly amenities include high speed (wired) Internet access (surcharge), wireless Internet access (surcharge), and desks. All guestrooms provide refrigerators. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, designer toiletries, and hair dryers. Guestroom services include housekeeping. All guestrooms at Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park are non smoking. > |
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Olympic 'Stadium Australia', Homebush, Sydney, New South Wales (N.S.W.), Australia $29.99 D H Webster Olympic 'Stadium Australia', Homebush, Sydney, New South Wales (N.S.W.), Australia - Photographic Print |
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IBIS SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK $239.36 The Ibis Sydney Olympic Park is located in the heart of Sydney Olympic Park precinct, surrounded by 640 hectares of parklands, a short walk from ANZ Stadium and Allphones Arena. A preferred location for business and leisure travellers, Ibis Sydney OlympicPark offers a choice of 144 modern guest rooms, two restaurants, two bars, conference facilities shared with the adjacent Novotel Sydney Olympic Park. Only 25 minutes from the CBD and 35 minutes from the airport. |
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NOVOTEL SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK $299.45 Novotel Sydney Olympic Park is located in the heart of the Sydney Olympic Park precinct, surrounded by 640 hectares of  parklands, and a short walk from ANZ Stadium and Allphones Arena. A preferred location for business and leisure travellers alike, Novotel Sydney Olympic Park offers a choice of 177 spacious guest rooms and suites, and each peaceful space is designed for  natural living. Choose from nine dedicated conference rooms, two restaurants and two bars including the popular alfresco  Brewery. |
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Sydney $10 Sydney |
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FORMULE1 Sydney Olympic Park $79.12 The most affordable option in Sydney Olympic Park, Formule 1 is the ideal choice for guests taking advantage of the Park’s  exciting events calendar. |
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Olympic $10 Olympic |
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Sydney Australia $4.99 The Sydney Guide takes you on a tour of the city - from its establishment in 1788 through to the Olympic Games of the year 2000. The guide is fully illustrated with over one hundred photographs and explores Sydney's numerous attractions. Although primarily covering the city, the book takes you much further afield and includes other scenic attractions such as the Blue Mountains and the National Parks of New South Wales. |
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PULLMAN AT SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK $269.4 Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park is a unique 5 star hotel in the dynamic sports, entertainment, business and technology hub that is Sydney Olympic Park. The upscale hotel offers business travellers 212 rooms, three exclusive floors with access to an Executive Lounge, meeting rooms for up to 220 people and wireless Internet in all areas. Enjoy panoramic views of Sydney, toast your success in the chic wine bar and savour contemporary Australian cuisine in Bacar restaurant. |
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Sydney Public Transit Map $5.95 Introducing "Michael Brein's Travel Guides to Sightseeing by Public Transportation". This "underground" travel guide series is devoted to showing the thrifty traveler how to get to the top 50 visitor attractions by taking advantage of the local buses, trains, and underground routes in a variety of the world's most visited cities. These guides are compact, concise, comprehensive, in a small-footprint, map-fold, pocket-size format. They are a great accompaniment to any tourist map or travel guide. Travel through Sydney by using Sydney's excellent Public Transit systems with this informative guide which includes detailed maps showing you exactly how to walk to points of interest from the nearest ferry, rail and bus stops. Ultra-large official maps of Sydney's transit systems are included with visitor attractions clearly marked, including Circular Quay, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Ferries sightseeing, Sydney Explorer bus ride, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Queen Victoria Building, AMP Tower, Powerhouse Museum, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo, Olympic Park, Blue Mountains and many more. |
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Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney $231.8 Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney > SYD > 176 Cumberland Street The Rock > Sydney > NW > 2000>The Shangri La Hotel Sydney has a reputation for service excellence and has earned its highest ratings and recognitions by various travel associations and publications across the globe. The Shangri La Hotel Sydney is perfectly positioned between the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge where guests can enjoy the quintessential Sydney experience in comfort and style that is unmistakably incomparable. Local attractions that are within close proximity include the Circular Quay, Bondi Beach, Taronga Zoo, Star City, Botanical Gardens and the Sydney Aquarium.There are Deluxe Darling Harbour View Rooms that have views west of over the Darling Harbour, Sydney Olympic Park and the beautiful Blue Mountains. The Deluxe Grand View Room gives you a magnificent, unrestricted view of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Horizon Club Deluxe Opera View Rooms have partial views of the Sydney Opera House, looking out towards Circular Quay, Fort Denison and Sydney Heads. Also included in this room is full access to the exclusive Horizon Club, which offers complimentary breakfast every day and evening drinks between 6:00 pm 8:00 pm. No matter which room you choose, you are sure to delight yourself in all of the luxury that is offered by the Shangri La. Official Australia STAR Rating provided by AAA Tourism Pty LtdAAA Tourism Pty Ltd assigns an official STAR Rating for accommodations in Australia. This Hotel property is rated 5 stars.> |
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Sydney Olympic Games and Paralympics: Australia's Biosecurity Measures $34.13 No Synopsis Available |
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Olympic Parks : Olympiapark, Munich, Athens Olympic Sports Complex, Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Olympic Green $10.32 No Synopsis Available |
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Olympic Event Organization $54.95 Olympic Event Organization is the first text to address a number of important questions in contemporary mega-event management: * Which organizations are involved in the Olympic Movement and in what capacity? * What are the interorganizational flows of authority and finance between them? * How is work grouped, in what unit sizes, how specialized and formalized are work processes? * How complex, dynamic, diversified, or friendly is their environment? * What are the power issues and how do the technological processes affect these organizations? * How do the OCOGs evolve in their life cycle, what pressures shape their structures and management processes and how is work co-ordinated? The examination of the Olympic Games event organization in the 10-year period, from bidding to post-games closing down, draws material from host cities to explore the types of interorganizational flows that take place at various stages for the Olympic Games to be delivered. Knowledge transfer from one host city to the next and an established organizational field also means that management practises sometimes follow some externally imposed organizing logics. The challenges faced by organizers are discussed and the tensions that a strong management template from the IOC creates are also examined. Finally, the issue of sustainability of the Olympic Games is identified along with an analysis of the ways in which the concepts of impact are appropriated by the various stakeholders involved with the Olympic Games as they attempt to influence public opinion. Written in an accessible and insightful manner Olympic Event Organization is essential reading for both academics and practitioners alike. * Accessible, insightful and highly topical this is the first text to focus on the nature of the Olympic Games as the ultimate mega event * Strong theoretical analysis of processes and challenges in the lifecycle of the Olympics event organisation, from bidding to closing down. * Rich material drawn from direct sources in case studies of Sydney 2000, Salt Lake City 2002, Athens 2004, Torino 2006, Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games |
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The Olympic Games and Cultural Policy (Hardcover) $231.52 "This book explores how cultural policies are reflected in the design, management and promotion of the Olympic Games. Garcia examines the concept and evolution of cultural policies throughout the recent history of the Olympic Games and then specifically evaluates the cultural program of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. She argues that the cultural relevance of a major event is highly dependent on the consistency of the policy choices informing its cultural dimensions, and demonstrates how such events frequently fail to leave long-term cultural legacies, and are often unable to provide an experience that fully engages and represents the host community, due to their over-emphasis on an economic rather than a social and cultural agenda"-- |


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