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Sydney is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. From the  popular Bondi Beach to the world famous Opera and the Harbour Bridge: Sydney has a lot to offer!

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Opera House

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There are amazing stories behind this miracle of architecture and engineering. Take in the major venues, where over 1,500 performances are staged each year, and immerse in the dramatic world of Australia's premier performing arts centre on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour.

 

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Bridge Climb

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Bridgeclimb -  the ultimate experience of Sydney with guided climbs to the top of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, 134 metres above Sydney Harbour. Climb the harbour bridge for beautiful views at sunrise, midday or sunset!

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QVB - Queen Victoria Building

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Queen Victoria Building Sydney
Queen Victoria Building Sydney

QVB - The Queen Victoria Building has been described by Pierre Cardin as "the most beautiful shopping centre in the world". This outstanding example of Byzantine architecture, which occupies an entire city block, was built in 1898 to replace the original Sydney Markets.
The building is a major attraction for both visitors and residents and is open every day. Shops with Old-World shop fronts are located on three levels and here you will find some of the most interesting shopping in Sydney.

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Darling Harbour

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Darling Harbour Sydney
Darling Harbour Sydney

Darling Harbour - There are plenty of things to do for the whole family at Darling Harbour, with so many of Sydney’s attractions to choose from. There’s hands-on fun, fabulous worlds to explore and open areas to run free.
Get up close to Australia’s extraordinary undersea creatures at Sydney Aquarium – Sydney’s #1 Attraction and one of the largest aquariums in the world. Catch a movie on the big screen at IMAX Theatre. Discover the history and the stories of the seas at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Visit the Powerhouse Museum – home to Australian history and culture.
Take a walk on the wild side at Sydney’s newest attraction, Sydney Wildlife World.  You’ll discover nine unique Australian habitats – from a spectacular rainforest  to the iconic red centre – showcasing more than 6,000 of Australia’s furry, scaly, hairy and spiky creatures.
For a change of pace, escape to a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city at the Chinese Garden of Friendship. Take a journey through the Chinese Garden of Friendship’s winding pathways and experience the serenity of its pavilions, lakes and waterfalls.
Take a cruise on Sydney Harbour, peddle a paddleboat, get a bird’s eye view from Sydney’s Monorail or just walk along the foreshore of Cockle Bay. Darling Harbour is a great place to simply take time out.

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Luna Park

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Luna Park Sydney
Luna Park Sydney

Luna Park - a historical amusement park located in Milsons Point just under the north side of the Harbour Bridge. Luna Park has been thrilling kids of all ages in Sydney ever since it first opened in 1935. The park’s mix of favorite rides, new attractions and huge range of entertainment make it the perfect place just for fun. Best of all, entry to Luna Park is free! Walk the city - look up and around, check out the parks, wander on foot through the back alleys of the Rocks or perhaps you can take a walking tour or simply just get lost in the city - you never know what you might come across.

 

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The Beaches

 

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Sydney Beach
Sydney Beach

The beaches – Northern Beaches, Manly Beach. – “Seven Miles from Sydney and a thousand miles from care “ Manly is everything Australian, it is our culture. A lively Sydney beach resort with excellent accommodation, restaurants..., and all the way to Palm Beach (   Palm Beach / Pittwater /Hawkesbury River Palm Beach is situated approximately 40km from Sydney CBD and is Sydney’s most northerly beach positioned on the Pacific Ocean foreshores. Climb up to Palm Beach lighthouse or play a round of golf or relax at the beach.

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Fort Denison Island

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Fort Denison Island Sydney
Fort Denison Island Sydney

Fort Denison Island - Sydney was once a prison for the worst convicts.

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Art Gallery of NSW

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Art Gallery Sydney
Art Gallery Sydney

Art Gallery of NSW - There are three reasons to visit the Art Gallery of New South Wales (Open Sun-Sat 10-5, free admission)--its radiant setting in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens; the most stunning collection of books and artifacts.

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Taronga Zoo

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Taronga Zoo
Taronga Zoo

Lower North Shore: Mosman/ Balmoral Beach Mosman is one of Sydney’s most exclusive suburbs; with historical aboriginal sites, Taronga Park Zoo, breathtaking views and stunning architecture

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Sydney Sailing
Sydney Sailing

There is no better place to learn to sail than Sydney. Hoist the sails; get behind the grinders and experience sailing on Sydney Harbour, The Pittwater or many other coves and inlets.