With the sparkling tributaries of the majestic destinations in Sydney, Sydney can be said to be a real jewel of Australia. It is even impossible to visit all the destinations in one visit. But if you take our lead, we will at least make sure that you see the best of the places while taking a trip to Sydney.
Here are the top 12 destinations in Sydney that you will definitely love to explore.
1. Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is steel through arch bridge has a nickname called as “The Coathanger” because of its arch-based design. The bridge carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The picturesque view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic illustration of the Sydney.
2. Cockatoo Island
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cockatoo Island is an island located at the junction of the Parramatta and Lane Cove rivers in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
3. Bondi Beach
Located 7 km east of the Sydney central business district, the Bondi Beach or Bondi Bay is a popular beach in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. However, the beach is in the local government area of Waverley Council, in the Eastern Suburbs.
4. Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney. Cockle Bay is just one of the waterways that make up Darling Harbour that usually opens north into the much larger Port Jackson.
5. Luna Park Sydney
Originally known as Luna Park Milsons, the Point Luna Park Sydney is an amusement park located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located at Milsons Point, on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour.
6. Circular Quay
Located on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, Circular Quay is a harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Moreover, it is a part of the local government area of the City of Sydney.
7. Hyde Park
Located on the eastern side of the Sydney city centre, Hyde Park is the oldest public parkland in Australia. It is bordered on the north by St. James Road, on the west by Elizabeth Street, on the east by College Street, and Prince Albert Road and on the south by Liverpool Street.
8. Sydney Tower
Sydney Tower is Sydney’s tallest building and the third tallest in Australia. Not only this, it is also the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere. The Tower is also a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. However, the tower is also known as the AMP Tower, Sydney Tower Eye, Centrepoint Tower, Westfield Centrepoint Tower, or just Centrepoint.
9. Centennial Park
It is a large public urban park located 4 kilometers south-east of the Sydney central business district, in the City of Randwick. The park occupies 220 hectares in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
10. Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre, which is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbor Bridge. It is located adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, between the Farm Coves and Sydney.
11. Taronga Zoo
Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour in the suburb of Mosman, the Taronga Zoo is the city zoo of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. On 7 October 1916, it was officially opened. The zoo is managed by the Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales, under the trading name Taronga Conservation Society.
12. Museum of Sydney
The Museum of Sydney is built on the ruins of the house of New South Wales as part of the Governor Phillip Tower development and is managed by the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales. The building was designed by Denton Corker Marshall Architects.