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Holidays in Sydney – Need some information useful?

Go to Sydney for a short break in early July. I would like to know the following information: – It would be winter and cold can get it? What is the maximum and min temperature expected? – Does it rain much in July? – Planning join a local tour to go to some places. Anyone have any local travel agent to recommend (to look for a 3 or 4 days of local tourism) need no Tho city tour. – Apart from Blue Mountain and wineries some, what are the interesting places to visit? Thanks in advance for any useful information:) in Google and found This package of smart card (where you pay a form of capital rates and access to most tourist spots) and save some $ $ $. Would better to buy this smart card or take a 4 or 5 days local tourism? Your opinions are greatly appreciated:)

can be cold the weather has been lately umm min temperature is very variable, probably about 10 ° C Average July the average is probably around 18 which is not bad. Sydney usually have no weeks of rain that only happens once in a while Hunter Valley is great, which is the only winery I've been in Sydney a few things to do in Sydney Featherdale Wildlife Park (if you want see kangaroos and koalas) that taking a train to Blacktown Station. Take a 10 minute bus number 725 from the station to Featherdale. Harbour Jet to take a train to Town Hall and a short walk down Market Street to Darling Harbour or Circular Quay train and a ferry from Circular Quay to Darling Harbour Aquarium Wharf. Sydney Tower and OzTrek you take a train to Town Hall station and walk down Market Street. Taronga Zoo Sydney Aquarium Skywalk Sydney Australian Museum Hyde Park Barracks Museum Sydney Opera Open Air Cinema (and Moonlight Cinema) from Palm Beach, Whale and Bilgola Beach Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens (very nice) Mrs Macquarie 'Chair and Point (classic Sydney Harbour Bridge / Sydney Opera House and views an ideal viewpoint for photos) a walk to Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains to go to Doyles Watsons Bay Bondi Beach Hunter Valley (if you like wine and cheese =]) just look these up on Google and you will http://www.activitytours.com.au/index.html- information visits which has a Hunter Valley tour here are just a few other tours http://www.viator.com/Sydney/d357-ttd Hope this helps

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