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What to See in Sydney

 
  • Sydney Opera House

    Multi-venue performing arts centre renowned for its distinctive expressionist architecture and cultural significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Circular Quay

    You are going to visit this area, whether you want to or not. You will have to come here while you're sightseeing, travelling (Circular Quay…

  • Royal Botanic Garden

    Historic botanical garden established in 1816 featuring extensive plant collections and scenic views of Sydney Harbour.

  • 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.

  • Darling Harbour

    You can find all kinds of entertainment in this vibrant part of the city.

  • The Rocks Market

    Friday means food, whereas weekend screams fashion and handmade goods.

  • 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.

  • Chinese Garden of Friendship

    Traditional Chinese-style garden featuring serene pathways, pavilions, ponds, and exotic plants designed for relaxation and cultural immersion.

  • 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.

  • Luna Park

    This historical amusement park offers classic entertainment at its best.

  • SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

    Public aquarium featuring over 13,000 marine animals from 700 species and extensive underwater tunnels. It includes themed zones such as the Great Barrier Reef, Shark Valley, and Dugong Island.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Hyde Park

    Originally being used as an area for playing cricket and horse races, this is the oldest public parkland in the whole country.

  • 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.

  • Taronga Zoo

    Large zoological park housing over 5,000 animals from native Australian and exotic species, located on the shores of a harbor with scenic views of city landmarks.

  • Coogee Beach

    One of the more popular beaches, this golden strand of sand is well-facilitated and perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the sun.

  • Paddington Markets

    In operation since 1973, this place turns into a lively marketplace every Saturday.

  • Bondi Markets

    One location, two days, two different vibrant markets. On Saturday, the area of Bondi Beach Public School is transformed into a farmers…

  • Art Gallery of New South Wales

    The Art Gallery of New South Wales, founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New…

  • El Alamein Fountain

    The El Alamein Memorial Fountain is a heritage-listed fountain and war memorial located at Macleay Street in the inner Sydney locale of…

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