Sydney Opera House
- Sydney Opera House
· A shell-like sculptural structure built on the harbor, it is a world-renowned performing arts center and one of Sydney's landmark buildings.
· The Opera House appears different at various times and angles; you can see a panoramic view from the Royal Botanic Gardens observation deck.
· The Concert Hall features the world's largest mechanical tracker organ with 10,500 pipes at its front. The entire hall is constructed using Australian timber, faithfully representing Australia's unique style.
· The Opera House combines ancient and modern styles, making it one of the must-visit attractions in Sydney.
Transportation
Bus:
Take bus routes 333, 380, 389, 392, 396, 397, 399, 890, L94, or X94 to Circular Quay Stand E, then walk about 8 minutes.
Ferry:
The nearest wharf is Circular Quay, about 10 minutes' walk from the Opera House. Six ferry services stop here: No.1-5 Wharf and Harbour Master Steps. Choose different ferries based on your itinerary.
Admission
Standard tickets: Adult AUD 45 / Child (5-15 years) AUD 25 (January 1 - December 31, Monday-Sunday)
Free admission: Children under 5
Tips:
*Prices are for reference only, please check with official venue for any changes
Opening Hours
09:00-17:00 (January 1 - December 31, Monday-Sunday)
Tips:
Chinese 1-hour guided tours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday:
09:30, 11:00, 13:00, 14:30
Wednesday, Saturday:
09:30, 11:00, 14:30, 16:00
*For reference only, subject to actual booking availability
There's no better symbol to represent Sydney than the Opera House - its subtle elegance and proud independence showcase its extraordinary status. When in Sydney, no one misses visiting the Opera House. Whether day or night, its brilliance always shines dazzlingly.
To truly appreciate the Opera House's splendor, understand its history and culture, and witness its structural charm, you shouldn't miss the professional guided tour. Led by expert staff, you can listen to the Opera House's stories while touring, and discover exclusive photo spots.
From inside the Opera House, you can observe the bustling Circular Quay - capturing chaos amidst tranquility. The internal concrete and steel structure is exposed, allowing visitors to examine the details. The most delightful part of the guided tour is encountering various forms of beauty. The Opera House's unique architecture and perfect location give it a distinctive character. The interplay of light and shadow creates magical moments you shouldn't miss. The Opera House hosts countless performances year-round, and watching an authentic opera here is essential. Due to stage setup requirements and performers' rest schedules, performances vary daily.
The dazzling visual effects and top-tier Italian opera productions shine brilliantly in this world-class venue. The building's structure fills the opera hall with powerful acoustics! None of the singers use microphones, relying solely on their voices and the hall's acoustic effects - it's absolutely stunning. Don't worry about understanding - there are both Chinese and English subtitles, and the performances are vivid and expressive. After all, the original Italian libretto is what makes opera most distinctive.
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