Considered a UNESCO World Heritage site, this unmissable piece of architecture welcomes millions of tourists every year.
Without a doubt, Australia’s most iconic beach is the 1-kilometre-long eastern suburbs locale known, infamously, as Bondi.
The infamous Coathanger; one of the world’s largest steel arch bridges; the poster child not only of the city, but of the nation.
Enjoy many watersports here because it is very famous for surfing and other watersports.
9 out of 10 postcards of Sydney feature the Opera House and the Harbour Bridget and for good reason.
Step into a world of fun and excitement at Luna Park Sydney, an iconic amusement park straddling the north shore of Sydney Harbour.
Step inside and you’ll be immersed in a world of art, culture, and creativity.
This multi-purpose, modern stadium (opened in just 2019) can hold up to 30,000 people and hosts some of Australia’s biggest games.
Step into another dimension at Virtual Room Sydney, where virtual reality technology takes you on an unforgettable adventure.
Visitors can take a guided tour of the building and learn about its history, architecture, and role in the city’s cultural life!
Queen Victoria Building, a historic shopping centre in the middle of Sydney’s CBD.
Don’t forget to visit the resident dugongs at Dugong Island and say hello to the cheeky octopus.
Powerhouse Museum, an institution dedicated to all things science, technology, design and art,
Little ones can get their very own adventure at the Dinosaur Lagoon, a mini-park designed just for them.
With a packed schedule of events and shows, there’s always something new and exciting to discover – simply check the website to see what’s on during your stay.
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