Sydney is Australia's largest and most famous city, it is also is one of the world’s most loved cities and it has a sunny and vibrant buzz. Sydney is home to beautiful beaches, iconic buildings, historic landmarks, award-winning restaurants, and a vibrant culture. From the breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour to the serene tranquillity of Hyde Park, Sydney is truly a cosmopolitan City.
For more information on what to do in Sydney and what’s on during your visit, head to www.sydney.com
Sydney Harbour and “The Rocks”
Attend a world class show at the iconic Sydney Opera house; wander the halls of the Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art; explore the historic sandstone rows and pubs of ‘The Rocks” that date back to Australia’s early settlers; these are just a few of so many things to do on and around Sydney Harbour.
Attractions in Sydney Harbour
Sydney’s Scenery and Outdoors
Sydney is ideally located around a natural ocean harbour, with many beaches easily accessible in the Eastern Suburbs such as Coogee, Tamarama and world famous Bondi Beach. Manly and Watson’s Bay on Sydney’s Northern region are also ideal seaside hubs enjoy the outdoors and easily accessible by Ferry from Circular Quay.
Fringing many of these areas is protected national park, containing scenic coastal walks such as the famous Bondi to Manly 80km walk, that can be divided into eight sections. Sydney is also host to an array of gardens and the home of the oldest botanic garden in Australia, the 200 year old Royal Botanic Garden.
Cuisine
Sydney’s cuisine is as diverse as its multicultural inhabitants. From Vietnamese street food to Michelin star fine dining, Sydney offers dining for any taste, time or budget.
Learn more about where to go and what to eat on your trip to Sydney.