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Travel to Sydney to discover its diverse culture, well sought-after food scene, and spectacular beaches! Located on the east coast of Australia, the city is home to a mix of European, Australian, and Asian residents. Dubbed as the country’s crown jewel, the city has a lot to offer for all travelers. Tick off many items on your Sydney must-see list when you explore its beautiful parks, restaurants, and beaches.

Sydney Opera House

Completed in 1973, Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in Australia. Home to three resident companies, the multi-venue performing arts center hosts well over 1,500 performances each year. In 2007, Sydney Opera House was named by UNESCO as one of the world’s heritage sites. Sydney Opera House attracts an average of 8 million tourists each year and its busiest days are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Bondi Beach

A short bus ride away from the city center will take you to Bondi Beach, a popular destination visited by local and foreign tourists. Every weekend people flocked to Bondi Beach to temporarily escape from the fast-paced life in the city. Aside from swimming and sunbathing, Bondi is also visited for its cafes, restaurants, and hotels that features uninterrupted views of the famous beach.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Constructed in 1932, Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the well-known steel arc bridges across the world. Several attractions within the pylon of the bridge include a cafe, a museum, and a stunning lookout. Another activity to watch out for is the Sydney Harbour Climb. An exciting climb that starts at Bradfield Highway and will end at the South-east Pylon via the catwalks. Make sure to have your camera ready for some of the best photo opportunities during the climb.

Darling Harbour

Packed with a treasure trove of tourist attractions, Darling Harbour is a family-friendly waterfront destination in Sydney. Lined with shops and restaurants, Darling Harbour has museums, theaters, a zoo, and various entertainment venues. Originally named Long Cove, the area is accessible via several modes of public transport within the city. Notable attractions within Darling Habour include Madame Tussauds, Paddy’s Markets, and Tumbalong Park.

Port Jackson Bay

Port Jackson Bay is a scenic spot popular for its magnificent views of the city skyline and nearby lush forests. Many recreational events are based on or around the bay itself particularly watching the famous Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations and the starting point of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Wrap up your visit with a majestic sunset view as you sail around Port Jackson Bay.

Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Opened to the public in 1816, the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney is Australia’s oldest scientific institution. Nestled on the bank of Sydney Harbour, the 30-acre garden is teeming with interesting plants and trees. The garden is divided into four major precincts called the Lower Gardens, the Middle Gardens, the Palace Gardens, and the Bennelong precinct. In the middle of the four precincts is the Palm Grove Centre, where a restaurant, cafe, visitors center, and bookshop are located.

Taronga Zoo Sydney

Established in 1916, Taronga Zoo Sydney is a 28-acre protected area home to over 4,000 animals. The zoo offers a wide variety of animal experiences such as the Tiger Trek, Elephant Trail, and Serpentarium. Located just across the Sydney Harbour, the zoo is accessible by a ferry ride from the city center. While exploring the zoo, don’t miss out on the spectacular views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

Visit SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and marvel at the diverse marine ecosystems under its care. Witness some of the colorful species such as the clownfish and butterflyfish. SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium has more than 700 animal species comprising more than 13,000 individual fish from Australia’s water habitats. Aside from attracting thousands of tourists each year, the aquarium is also at the heart of marine life research and conservation efforts in the country.

Hyde Park

Tucked in the heart of the city center, Hyde Park is a 40-acre lush urban park visited by many locals soaking up the sun on their lunch breaks. Aside from the usual relaxing stroll, the park is also an ideal place for small picnics and casual gatherings. At night, the park transforms into a stage for numerous festivals and cultural events. The centerpiece of Hyde Park is the Archibald Fountain. Designed by François-Léon Sicar in 1932, the fountain honors Australia's contribution to World War I in France.

Luna Park Sydney

Constructed in 1935, Luna Park in Sydney is a fantastic throwback venue that offers retro-themed rides and design. Hailed as one of the most iconic theme parks in the country, the property has dedicated rides and attractions for adults and children. Try the nail-biting Wild Mouse roller coaster ride or the Volare for a 'lighter' dose of adrenaline rush. Make sure to snap Instagram-worthy photos that will surely give a dose of nostalgia for your family and friends back home.

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What is Sydney Best Known For?

Sydney is known for its beautiful parks, world-class dining destinations, and must-visit places like Bondi Beach, the Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge. Some of the exciting events in Sydney are the New Year’s Eve Countdown, the Sydney Festival, Mardi Gras, and the City 2 Surf.

When is the Best Time to Visit Sydney?

The weather is relatively warm and sunny from November to March in Sydney. While peak season is between December and February when the city is usually packed with incoming tourists and locals.

Where is the Best Location for Tourists to Stay in Sydney?

Sydney’s city center is a bustling and modern district that offers a lot of hotels for seasoned and first-time travelers. From your hotel, the city’s best restaurants, pubs, landmarks, and attractions are just a few minutes away.

Why people love Sydney

HUI WEN
Published 1497 days ago
I chose Sydney Tower, Zoo, and Aquatic Pavilion from three of the four. I didn’t check the information before going. It was amazing when I visited the Aquatic Center. One floor after another is much larger than the buildings that can be seen outside. Unfortunately, there is not much time reserved. He reluctantly left until he had to retreat.
WeiYang
Published 1519 days ago
A great experience. The one-hour content walked into several main exhibition spaces. As long as there is no rehearsal room on the day, the guide will take us to the tour and introduce us with due diligence. The guide will not only introduce the building of the opera house. In addition to the background and craftsmanship, we also took us to admire the Sydney Bridge in a few corners that ordinary people would not enter, so that even children can have a full experience.
PI HUI
Published 1522 days ago
For some reason, I did not check my ticket and let me go directly to the express elevator, which meant that the ticket was useless. I gave it to a Hong Kong girl going to Sydney in Canberra every few days. The scenery is beautiful and you can see the aircraft carrier, but I know a lot of foreign friends. I was in the city where I had walked by the sea. It was worth a visit.
CHIA CHUN
Published 1490 days ago
It is very convenient to buy e-tickets on klook. Go upstairs from the Westfield shopping mall and redeem the seats at the relevant counters. Then take the elevator upstairs to enter the restaurant inside the Sydney Tower. It will not be too troublesome! The ticket price is cheaper than buying on-site, and it is more cost-effective. You can experience 360-degree views and all-you-can-eat oysters. Although there are not as many types of food as the buffet restaurant in Taiwan, the night view is invincible~ a pleasant experience~
DAWEI
Published 1464 days ago
This attraction is super recommended. I thought it would be popular, but in addition to the various ship technology and history of the museum (the fossils of the ancient sea dinosaurs of the Sea Monster are displayed on the day), the highlights are the physical ships (ancient sailing ships, battleships, shallow water towers) outside. . In fact, thinking about the fact that Australia was able to build battleships and shallow water structures during the Second World War was really amazing. Friends who are interested in history, weapons, adventure, etc., don’t miss it!! (My wife is not interested, but my 5-year-old daughter can be happy)
EASON
Published 1545 days ago
The zoo, which can be easily reached on foot in the urban area, does not seem to be big in the hinterland, but the planning of the internal route allows Australian characteristic animals to be displayed in front of them, and there is everything there. Scan the code to enter the park, easily skip the line to buy tickets and exchange tickets

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