Sydney CBD Attractions
The historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement, The Rocks boasts one of the best positions on the harbour. Successfully combining a colourful history with a warm ambience and character, Th...
It’s one thing to appreciate the Sydney Opera House from a distance or even via a quick in and out peek, but to truly get a feel of what magic goes on inside, a trip to the opera is a must. Althoug...
Sydney is famous for its beaches, most of which are within 30 minutes drive of the CBD. There are excellent surfing beaches where perfect barreling waves are enjoyed by a locals and tourists alike,...
You can’t climb the Opera house, and you need to climb something iconic in Australia, right? The instantly recognizable Sydney Harbour Bridge will do the trick nicely. Since climbing the bridge bec...
Sydney's sparkling harbour is the jewel in the city's crown. It's flanked by golden beaches and bushland. Islands sprinkle its waters, and it is crisscrossed by all manner of craft, from water taxi...
Taste of Sydney is a stunning celebration of Sydney’s unique and progressive dining scene. Over four indulgent days the city’s latest, greatest and hottest restaurants will each fashion together 3-...
There are countless ways to undertake it, but however you choose, Sydney Harbour is one of the most beautiful places in Australia that must be thoroughly explored before your trip is complete. With...
Yellow Water Taxis is located in the new "Gateway to Sydney Harbour" - King Street Wharf in Darling Harbour, and at Circular Quay East Pontoon Jetty No. 1 located near the Sydney Opera House, Yello...
Encompassing the Sydney Convention and Exhibition centre, Maritime and Powerhouse Museums, Sydney Aquarium and shopping centre with over 250 shops, restaurants and food outlets.
Australia's largest and most exciting 'interactive' museum complex. Features science, technology and social history displays. Visitors can test their skills against computers, play video games and ...
Designed by colonial convict architect Francis Greenway, the elegant sandstone building was originally built (1819) to house Sydney's convicts. It has been restored to become New South Wales' only ...
The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural history and indigenous research, community programs and exhibitions. The Museum was established in 1827 and is Austral...
a little island in the Harbour also known as "Pinchgut", was originally a prison for incorrigible convicts, and later a port. Inspections can be arranged through Maritime Services Board Circular Qu...
Features the largest Grey Nurse Sharks in captivity and seals can be seen through a glass viewing floor.
at the new location of Homebush is the meeting of the year for agriculturalists. Fairs, sideshows and ring events make an exciting spectacle.
Regarded as one of the world's most spectacular buildings, rising 305.4m above street level, Sydney tower is one of the tallest structures in Sydney and one of the world's highest observation tower...
It's well worth a visit to the former residency of Colonial Secretary and botanist Alexander Macleay, just to see the magnificent winding staircase which takes up half the interior. Built in 1835.
Home of John and Elizabeth McArthur. Fine example of early colonial architecture. Kiosk serving Devonshire teas and light meals.