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                <title>Butler's Townhouse Hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Absolutely fabulous 20 bed b&amp;b situated 10 minutes from Trinity College.  Excellent service and staff and a closed door policy so only guests allowed. Rumoured to be closing soon but should not be missed if you hate big souless hotels.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Harbour Bridge Climb</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is one of the best things I did in Sydney, and it is exactly what it sounds like.  A group of up to twelve climbers go up one side of the harbour bridge with a guide. There is a quick training session where you can experience the types of ladders, stairs and walkways that make up the bridge and you are also suited up with all the gear.<br><br>Then you go out and are attached to the railings on the bridge and climb. It is not too strenuous and the only time I was afraid was when I was on my way down in the dark and a train sped by me as I was on a ladder. Which was an experience in itself. The guides are fantastic and really know their stuff. <br><br>You are not allowed to bring a camera with you but there are many photo opportunities and then the pictures can be purchased for an outrageously over-priced $15 each.  Loads of merchandise as well of course.]]></description>
                
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