Welcome to Sydney, Australia
Home to the world’s largest natural harbour and 100+ beaches – that inspire, connect and create meaningful experiences and outcomes.
While in Sydney, be sure to explore the many attractions the city has to offer!
See below, what makes Sydney special and a repeat holiday destination for tourists.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the world’s recognisable landmarks. Not only is it hte lagest steel arch bridge onthe planet, but it also spans on of the globe’s finet natural harbours. Affectionately named the ‘Coathanger’ by locals, it’s an intrinsic part of the city; you can walk or cycle across it and even climb to its peak for incredible views.
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Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is mor than just an architectural marvel set on beautiful Sydney Harbour, it’s also a world-clas sworking opera hos. The iconic sails host more than 1,600 performances a year - everything from classical ballet performances, innovative theatre and symphony music to contemporary dance and, of course, stunning opera productions. Daily guided tours are available.
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Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk
The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk is a memorable wat to appreciate the beauty of the area. The picturesque 6km track is carved into sandstone cliffs ad offers uninterrupted views of the ocean passing Tamarama Beach and Bronte Beach, before finishing in beautiful Coogee.
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Royal Botanic Garden
An oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city, the Royal Botanic Gardens occupies one of Sydney’s most spectacular positions: wrapping around the harbour and siting adjacent to the Sydney Opera House. With a long history dating back to 1816, it is home to an outstanding collection of plants from Australia and overseas.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales
With more than 40 exhibitions annually and vas collections of Australian, Aboriginal, and Torres Strait Islander, European and Asian art, there is always something new to discover at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The gallery is only a 15min walk from the city centre and admission is free, as are the daily guided tours.
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Ferry to Manly Beach
Manly Beach is one of Australia’s most famous beaches, best known for being the beach where the world’s first surfing contest was held in 1964. It also caters for those wanting to learn to surf and most days you will see schools of surfers launching into the rips, paddling hard to get onto that elusive wave. Enjoy the scenery by taking a 30 minute Ferry from Circular Quay to Manly Beach.
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Dharawal National Park Walking Tour
Sixty minutes from Sydney’s CBD, Dharawal National Park has stunning scenery and until recently public access to the bushland was restricted. Guiding the way will be an Aboriginal Discovery Ranger, who ill share local knowledge about flora and fauna, a well as Dreamtime stories that connect Indigenous Australians to the area.
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Taronga Zoo
Taronga Zoo, situated in Sydney, Australia, is a celebrated wildlife park that spans 69 acres and features over 4,000 animals from various species. Established in 1916, it focuses on conservation and education, offering visitors interactive exhibits and stunning views of Sydney Harbour. The zoo showcases both native Australian wildlife and exotic animals, making it a top destination for wildlife enthusiasts and a leader in conservation efforts.
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Chinatown
Chinatown in Haymarket, Sydney, is a vibrant cultural hub known for its rich Asian heritage and bustling markets. Featuring a variety of restaurants, shops, and street vendors, it offers a diverse array of authentic cuisines, including Chinese, Malaysian, and Thai. The area is marked by iconic landmarks like the colorful Gateways and the historic Dixon Street, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Regular events and festivals celebrate cultural traditions, adding to its lively atmosphere.