The city of Sydney is filled with enduring culture and excitement with many things to see and do.
The best place to start your Sydney adventure is at the heart of the city, at Darling Harbour. With breathtaking water views and iconic attractions, you will see Sydney at its finest.
Visit an array of fine dining restaurants and bars at Harbourside on the one side and King St Wharf and Cockle Bay just over the bridge. With picturesque views, glorious weather and friendly multicultural people, you’re sure to enjoy yourself. Whether it is watching a movie on the big screens at the IMAX theatre, visiting the underwater sea life at the Sydney Aquarium, being in the wild with Australian native animals at Wildlife World, tantalising your taste buds at the Lindt Chocolate Cafe or exploring Australian history at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney has it all!
Visit the iconic Star City casino for a gamble and all you can eat buffet, take a stroll down to Chinatown where Paddy’s Markets is in full swing and see a live performance at the Entertainment Centre.
Head into Townhall station and you will be opened up to a shopper’s paradise. The grand Queen Victoria Building has something for everyone, with more than 200 shopping outlets. At the end you will find Pitt St Mall which is where the iconic Centrepoint tower stands as Australia’s tallest building. It hosts a revolving restaurant with a 360-degree viewing level and of course home to the Skywalk adventure, a glass platform that extends off Centrepoint.
Take a short stroll to Elizabeth St which is home to Hyde Park in the centre of the Sydney urbanisation. Surrounding Hyde Park you will find the great attractions of the Archibald Foundation, the Anzac Memorial, Australian Museum, Art Gallery of New South Wales and The Domain. If you keep heading down Macquarie Street you will hit the Royal Botanic Gardens, which as the name suggests, showcases the finest in flowers and plants. As you stroll during the scenic display you will reach the well known Opera House where you can take in the breath taking sights of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and beautiful Sydney Ocean. Walk around from the Opera House where you will hit Circular Quay which is the home of Sydney Ferries that you can take to visit Taronga Zoo, the amusement Luna Park, Manly beach and many other bays, parks and beaches. Keep walking and you will reach the Sydney Harbour Bridge which is a must to climb for any visitor who wants to experience Sydney in its entity. Don’t forget to visit Australia’s most popular beach, Bondi that is full of surf, sand, culture and great weather.
Overall Sydney showcases an array of colourful attractions, sights and scenic places.




