Top Tourist Attractions in Oceania
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Sydney Opera House
Multi-venue performing arts centre renowned for its distinctive expressionist architecture and cultural significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge - Pylon
This steel arch bridge, one of the largest ones in the world, is one of the most renowned icons of Sydney.
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Darling Harbour
You can find all kinds of entertainment in this vibrant part of the city.
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Melbourne Skydeck
When you visit this observation deck, located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, you are 285 meters high, looking down from the highest…
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Queen Victoria Building
Historic five-level shopping centre opened in 1898, featuring neo-romanesque architecture and a distinctive dome. The building combines retail, dining, and architectural heritage within a restored Victorian-era landmark.
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Sydney Fish Market
World's third-largest seafood market featuring wholesale auctions, retail outlets, and a dedicated cooking school. This major hub has over fifty years of history and provides fresh produce alongside various dining options.
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Bondi Beach
World-renowned sandy beach known for its golden sands, surfing conditions, and significance in Australian surf culture. It features coastal views and is designated as a national monument.
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Mine Bay Māori Rock Carvings
Sculpted by Matahi Brightwell in 1980, this giant carving is recognized as one of the most impressive contemporary Māori artworks.
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Flinders Street Railway Station
While this train station is not necessarily an attraction, it is a very important place for both tourists and locals.
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Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens
The exhibition complex was designed for the 1880 Fair and it is listed by UNESCO as a smashing example of 19th century exhibition buildings.
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Cadman's Cottage
Built in 1816, this building with over 200 years of history is the oldest standing house in Sydney.
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Sydney Tower
Also known as Sydney Tower Eye, this is the tallest building in the city. Climb up to the top and see Sydney spread out underneath you.
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Old Melbourne Gaol
This former prison was the place where the most dangerous criminals were held and also executed.
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Mrs Macquarie's Chair
The sandstone here was cut into a benchlike-shape for the governor's wife who loved views of the harbour - now you can enjoy them too.
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Anzac Bridge
One of the city's famous landmarks, this majestic cable bridge provides a view of wonderful scenery and serves as a perfect photo backdrop.
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Shrine of Remembrance
This solemn structure is a memorial to all Australian men and women who fell to death during the wars.
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Waitomo Glowworm Caves
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves attraction is a cave at Waitomo on the North Island of New Zealand.
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Hosier Lane
This narrow pedestrian street is popular for the ever-changing graffiti and other forms of urban art it bears.
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