On the northern end of Sydney's central business district between Cape Bennelong Point and The Rocks district stretches embankment Sёrkular Key on which the parks and restaurants, marina and ferry stations, walkways and shopping streets.
The original quay used for shipping, but eventually turned into a transportation and recreation center. Once it was known as "semicircular promenade", which more accurately reflects its shape, but later reduced the name for convenience.
Earlier Sёrkular Kee was the main end point of the majority of electric trams eastern Sydney. And the first tram in 1861, passed along the promenade of the old railway station along the Sydney Pitt Street, was horse-drawn. Over the years, 27 were current regular tram routes from the Central Station down the street to Kaslrif Sёrkular Key.
Today embankment Sёrkular Ki - the main transport hub of Sydney with the ferry, train and bus stations. By the way, the local railway station - the only one in the city, located above the ground.
In addition, the promenade - is the largest in Sydney venue of various celebrations, thanks to its strategic location between the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. It is here that organize fireworks in honor of Independence Day of Australia and New Year's Eve.
On the waterfront Sёrkular Kee also houses the Museum of Modern Art and the City Library. In the autumn of 2006 there took place in Australia's largest open-air exhibition - more than 7 weeks stayed in Sydney Berlin Teddy Bear, each of which is represented by UN member states and symbolized peace, freedom and friendship.
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