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Taronga Zoo


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1 Bradleys Head Rd
Mosman, NSW 2088

 (02) 9969 2777

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"Sydney Harbour is Sydney's jewel, I'd do a walk along side it, probably the Spit to Manly Walk or the Balmoral to Taronga Zoo If the latter stop on the way at Ripples Chowder Bay or Gunners BarracksRipples or the Gunners Barracks for morning tea."  See More

"See Taronga Zoo or Featherdale Wildlife Park to see Australian animals."  See More

"For a short, great walk, catch the ferry to Taronga Zoo, then walk East around to Hunters Bay."  See More

"The second is Taronga Zoo to Balmoral Beach which again offers stunning views, this time of the main part of Sydney Harbour."  See More

"While you are here you must visit the Blue Mountain(a day trip at least on the train),Taronga Zoo (a ferry trip across the harbour and a great day to see all our beautiful animals), Bondi Beach,and ask what's on in the way of music festivals and local exhibitions."  See More

"3: Walk through Royal Botanic Gardens around the Sydney Opera House to Mrs Macquaries Chair Then in the arvo head to an overnight stay at Taronga Zoo (book early) for the Roar and Snore tour."  See More

"I really wanted to visit the Luna Park at Milsons Point and the Taronga Zoo(in this article you might find some reasons."  See More

"Taronga Zoo- Great location and if you catch the public ferry there, you get some time on the harbor."  See More

"The only place you can be certain of seeing it is at Taronga Zoo - and the views back over the city and the harbour from there are incredible."  See More

"A really fun city and lots of things you can do with your kids like the Taronga Zoo or Luna Park!"  See More

"Queen Victoria Building, Taronga Zoo, BridgeClimb, Hunter Valley, Three Sisters and many other places which you can explore around the Sydney."  See More

"Taronga Zoo is a great spot for a family activity and it has the added advantage of amazing views over Sydney Harbour."  See More

"Royal Botanic Gardens to Mrs Macquaries Chair, around Sydney Opera House and have a picnic in Hyde Park Taronga Zoo, have a roar and snore night where you stay in luxury tents and do tours/feeding throughout the Zoo."  See More

"If you wanted to see 3 Sisters in Katoomba well, you may want to have a really early start to be sure to get around to the places you want in the Blue Mountains - In Sydney itself, there is Harbour Bridge Climb Royal Botanic Gardens - you could catch a ferry over to Taronga Zoo , if you like history, then you may want to visit Q Station or Government House."  See More

"everyone mentioned Taronga Zoo and don't dismiss this as it's a zoo like no other."  See More

"WILD LIFE Sydney and the Taronga Zoo are good places to interact with kangaroos."  See More

"However if you do not have the option, the Taronga Zoo is great and has an area where you can walk through the kangaroo "den" and pet/feed them."  See More

"You're bound to see a handful eventually but it won't be that great as they won't be as friendly as the ones at the Taronga Zoo."  See More

"Or you can jump on a ferry at Circular Quay to take you to Manly or to the Taronga Zoo my favourite Zoo in the whole world and its really cool, lots of great animals from red pandas to adorable koalas, elephants, komodo dragons and even giraffes that have the best view overlooking the city."  See More

"Hi Caterina, my wife and I lived in Australia for a few years and traveled a ton, so here's my perspective. Rather than re-invent the wheel, here are a few blog posts we wrote. >"  See More

"Travelling on the harbour is a great way to enjoy the city including Taronga Zoo, Vaucluse and many other lovely spots."  See More








   
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