Sydney Opera House
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
Transport:
To get to the Sydney opera house from parts of Sydney you can use a public transport. The main place to catch transport is:
The Sydney opera house is easy to get to. The Opal card is a card you can use to pay for transport, in Sydney and New South Wales. You can use it to pay for trains, buses, ferries and light rail. When you get on you tap the Opal card. When you get off you tap it again. The Opal card will figure out how much you owe for the trip. You can put money on the Opal card.
Here are some links where you can buy the Opal card.
Tour:
Adult Tour$48.00
Concession Tour$38.00
Family of 4 Tour$31.00 (per person)
Child Tour$28.00
Child Under 5 Tour$0.00
If my family wanted to go to the tour we will have to pay 124 dollars
Sydney Opera House:
The Sydney opera house was made by man from Denmark named Jørn Utzon that was an architect.
About the person who made it:
Jørn Utson was born in Denmark in the year 1918.
He made buildings like the Bagsvard Church in Denmark and the Kuwait national assembly building.
The Sydney opera house desingner, Jørn Utzon got a big award, for architect the Pritzker prize, in the year 2003.
World Heritage:
The Sydney opera house was listed on the UNESCO world heritage List in 2007.
Car Park:
I only found some benefits but they don't say how much they save in the car park:
No booking fees – so you save on every ticket.
Save on food and drinks with 10% off at opera Bar, House Canteen, Midden by Mark Olive, and our Theatre Bars.
Play host and bring a friend on one of our standard tours (30 Minute or 1 Hour language tours). Your friend will pay but you won’t (must be booked over the phone).
Go behind the scenes and get an exclusive offer of 20% off our backstage tours (must be booked over the phone).
Insiders get the VIP treatment with a dedicated Insiders phone number to make bookings or enquiries.
10% off at our gift shops when you present your insider members pass.
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