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Relax in Sydney

Sydney is a place to relax and enjoy rather than just sightseeing! If you use an opal card, which is similar to Japan's Suica, there is a daily limit, so even if you spend more than $9.35 on weekends, your transportation costs will not be more than that...! Great deal! You can use it for transportation with credit! You can also use it for ferries, so I recommend taking the ferry to the beach and relaxing! There are markets on weekends, which are fun to see! You can also go to the zoo and see kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas, which are unique to Australia, and it's relaxing! Sydney is in the city center, so there aren't many of them, but if you go a little further into the countryside, you can see wallabies and kangaroos🦘 in the wild. It's also fun to go to the fish market and eat takeout rock oysters and creative sushi! However, when eating outside, be careful of seagulls... #absolutelyfreetrip #sydneyfishmarket #manlybeach
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