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Cruise on Lake Burley Griffin, an artificial water body in the centre of the city5. It also doubles up as a concert venue. Adelaide One of the prettiest stadiums in Australia, the Adelaide Oval is modern and contemporary; it has a long history that adds to its character. Spend time at Sydney Harbour and Sydney Harbour Bridge3.Top things to see and do in Sydney1. Spend an evening at the Exeter, the top pub in the city4. Go to the MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art5. View the city on the go by booking yourself onto a river cruise3. If you are in the mood for a great dining experience, head to Pomegranate. HobartBellerive Oval, also known as the Blundstone Arena can seat up to 16,000 people. Wellington on top of the world!7.Top things to do and see in Canberra1. The uniquely shaped Parliament House2.Top things to do and see in Hobart1. Wellington3. Catch a bird’s eye view of the city from the top of Mt. It is also known to have one of the quickest and bounciest pitches in the world. It is used between October and March for cricket; and also for athletics, football, rugby amongst other sports. Polit Bar and Sherwood Bar are popular choices for a break close to the stadium. Visit the first and largest koala sanctuary in the world, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary4. Jolley’s Boathouse Restaurant leads the pack along with a bunch of others where you can get together for a bite and drinks – check out Mamak Corner, Red Ochre and the Playford Restaurant. Street art tours around the city, guided by street artists themselves!5.Top things to do and see in Brisbane1. But if you can’t make it to a game, do take a stadium tour on a non-match day. SydneyThe Sydney Cricket Ground can hold up to 48,000 spectators and has been a venue for all forms of cricket plus Australian Rules football and rugby matches. Photo credit: Milleflore Images 3. Swing by the beautiful St. There is also the open-air Transit Cocktail Lounge, sitting pretty on top of the nearby Transport Hotel, as well as the friendly and chilled out Transport Public Bar. Shop at Oxford and Williams Streets4. Queen Victoria Market for the largest open-air shopping experience in the Southern Hemisphere3. Take a wine tour at the century old Penfolds Estate Winery5. Do the Bondi to Coogi Beach coastal walk2. Australian War Memorial – one of Australia’s top museums4. To ensure fans visiting Down Under get the most out of their trip off the field, Skyscanner, a leading global travel search engine, reveals a list of places to visit and things to do during their trip to Australia and New Zealand. Go to King’s Park War Memorial3.The area around the Adelaide Oval is dotted with establishments eager to host pre- and post-match enthusiasts. It hosts cricket in the summer and AFL footy during the winter months.Top things to do and see in Melbourne1. Art Gallery of South Australia is a great choice if youre into the arts2. If you’re watching cricket at just one stadium in Australia, make it the MCG – it is unquestionably the Mecca of Australian cricket. Check out the old maritime village, Battery Point, with its ale houses refitted into cafes and restaurants2. Climb Story Bridge, Brisbane’s answer to the Sydney Harbour BridgeSleeping beauties at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary5. Also recommended are the Brewhouse Brisbane and Bisoux for friendly hospitality and lots of beer.Top things to do and see in Adelaide1. Yarra Valley Wine Tour and a road trip on the Great Ocean Road12 Apostles along the Great Ocean Road 2. And, of course, the famous Sydney Opera House is a must-visitThe Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House 4. Remember to check out the state of the art National Sports Museum as well!The city makes the needs of cricket enthusiasts a top priority. It is also home to the famous Bradman Pavillion, the stadium’s main stand. Visit Salamanca Place, Australia’s best preserved historic urban neighbourhoodMt. Cricketers Arms Hotel Wholesale Flange series is one such establishment where you can drink up as you soak in the good old traditional Aussie pub atmosphere. Check out Brisbane from Mt. Indian fans will be seen supporting their team from all corners of the globe, with many flocking to Sydney to witness them play live and cheer their team into the finals.Top things to do and see in Perth1. With a capacity of about 50,000 people, it hosts mainly cricket and football matches, and is occasionally used for rugby, soccer and concerts. Surf on Scarborough BeachThe Bell Tower in Perth While you get set to cheer for team India during the ICC World cup, book your flights and hotels with Skyscanner! You can even try our car hire tool for a road trip or if you want to explore a city. 1.With team India making its way to the semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, the cricket fanatics are bleeding blue.Swing by The Crosstown Eating House located in a 1920’s brick building for a quick bite or drinks on your way to or from The Gabba. Whether its for pre-match drinks or celebration time after a well-fought cricket duel, bars in the vicinity will not disappoint. The National Gallery of Art, featuring over 100,000 works3. The Terra Rossa in the historic Swiss House building is another good option. Want to tank up before the match or celebrate a victory? Visit the tiny but غير مجاز مي باشدy Hula Bula and the fancy Devilles Pad for cocktails you’ve never sipped before. Mary’s Cathedral5. PerthThe WACA Ground in Perth is one of the faster cricket grounds. Pre-match drinks in Sydney with other cricketing folks on your mind? Head to the popular Captain Cook Urban or the Bat and Ball. Head to the Govenor Hindmarsh Hotel for good food and better music3. Royal Botanic Gardens for one of the top botanic gardens anywhere in the world4. Visit the Bell Tower, one of the largest musical instruments in the world4. Coot-tha5. This stadium, in Australia’s capital city, was originally a park. Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum for some museum insights2. BrisbaneThe Gabba, as the Brisbane Cricket Ground is popularly known, can seat up to 42,000 people. Visiting in February-March in time for the World Cup? Hop by at the funky Adelaide Fringe Festival held around the same timeThe Penfolds Winery in Barossa Valley near Adelaide. CanberraThe Manuka Oval, also known as the StarTrak Oval Canberra in non-cricket season, can seat around 14,000 people. Spend a fun day out at the Southbank Parklands2. MelbourneWith a spectator capacity of 100,000 people, the Melbourne Cricket Ground is one of the greatest sporting venues in the world. Book a lunch meal at Silo Bakery; youll be back for moreThe Australian War Memorial in Canberra6. This stadium in the city ofHobart mostly hosts cricket matches and Australian Rules Football. Melbourne is well hooked up when it comes to watering holes around the MCG. Visit the museums on Circular Quay5. Get spooked out at the Penitentiary Chapel Ghost Tour4.
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