When I head to the Sydney Opera House, I usually take a bus, train, or ferry to Circular Quay , since it’s the closest stop and only a quick walk along the harbour. Every time I get closer, I’m reminded of its creator, Jørn Utzon , the Danish architect whose bold and futuristic design completely changed modern architecture. If my family wanted to join me on a guided tour inside, we’d have to pay for it, since only the outside and public areas are free. Still, exploring the interior and hearing the stories behind the building always feels worth it. It also makes sense that the Opera House was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007 , thanks to its artistic and engineering brilliance. And if I go by car, having an Opera House membership helps me save money at the nearby Wilson car park — a small but welcome bonus. In the end, every visit feels like a full experience: an easy trip, an iconic building, and a walk along one of the most stunning harbours in the world. I chos...
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