Sydney
the capital of New South Wales is Australia's oldest and largest city with a
population of around 4 million. Sydney is built around a huge harbour and hosts
many tourist attractions as well as the number of beaches bays and couple of national
parks. The city is divided into north and south by Sydney harbour. Sydney
harbour bridge and tunnel connecting them. Many tourists attractions are in the
south part of city and north part is with the large business and residential
area.
Places to see in Sydney
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney harbour bridge is a heritage listed steel arc bridge
across the Sydney harbour that carries rail, vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians
between Sydney central district and north shore. This iconic structure opened
in 1932. Its enormous dimensions make it one of the biggest steel arc bridges
in the world. A great adventure is to do a bridge climb and pylon lookout.
Visitors can reach the summit of the bridge 134-meter sea level, right in the
heart of Sydney harbour for an uninterrupted panoramic view of the city and
surround.
Sydney Opera House
The
Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center in Sydney, New South
Wales and is one of the 20thcentury's most famous and distinctive buildings.
Catch a top performance at one of Australia's most iconic venues and here are
some of the greatest operatic hits by Rosina, Verdi, Bizet and Mozart. A must for
anyone who loves opera or anyone just looking for an unforgettable Sydney
experiences.
Taronga Zoo Sydney
Taronga
Zoo Sydney is a zoo located in the suburb of mosemanon the shores of Sydney
harbour. It was officially opened on 7th October 1916. The zoo with a
spectacular view looks very beautiful Sydney harbour is a great destination to
see native wildlife and exotic animals highlights.
Luna Park
Visitors
can't miss the giant grinning face at Milson point on Sydney harbour northern
shores, its gateway Luna park. There are high-speed rides and coasters, a
carousel, a ferries wheel plus all captivating family attractions. Ride the
spinning joy wheel or challenge a friend to a stunning race through twin
rotating barrels in barrels of fun. There is also a mirror maze and Australia's
largest collection pinball machines, old school family fun plus all the modern
rides. You can think of makes a memorable day out in Sydney.
Ku-ring-gai chase national park
Located in Sydney Ku-ring-gai chase national park combines important history
with scenic beauty makes it perfect for family excursions. Take the fascinating
aboriginal heritage walk highlighting rock arts and engravings of the Guren
guide people of a west head. Bobbing head is a great place for a family picnic
and parts of the park are ideal for cycling, fishing and bushwalking.
Australian National Maritime Museum
The
museum showcases a range of seafaring coastal naval and cultural themes with
artifacts, exhibitions guided tours. This must-see attraction includes the
opportunity to board a naval submarine and a replica 18th-century tall ship.
Visitors can experience the intensity of naval warfare with the action stations
exhibit. Then the board can battle tested HMAS vampire navy destroyer and
explore Australia's deep connections to Oceans.
St. Mary Cathedral
Situated
next to Hyde Park St. Mary Cathedral is an English style gothic church
constructed of honey-colored Sydney sandstone. The church is a symbol of the
spiritual origins of the city as it was a first Roman Catholic church in
Australia. Today St. Mary Cathedral is one of Australia's most beautiful and
significant buildings.
Sydney sea life aquarium
Sea
life aquarium has one of the world's largest collection of Australian aquatic
life from sharks and dugongs to stingrays and seashores. Discover 14 themed
area on a journey through the aquarium as well as regular wall mounted tanks
and ground level enclosures. This impressive complex has two large pools that
you can walk through safely enclosed in tunnels as the intimidating array of
sharks rays pass overhead. Other highlights include clownfish, platypus moon,
jellyfish, sea dragons and 2 million leaders great barrier reef.
Bondi Beach
Bondi
beach is one of the world's great beaches. With the stretch of fine pristine
sand, glistening ocean and curling waves. Make it's one of the world's most
famous beach destinations. It's closest ocean beach to the city center being
only 8 kilometres away and has consistently good waves. The beach is bound by
sandstone headlands which are popular for walking, golfing and whale watching.
Royal Botanical Garden
The
Royal Botanical tranquil oasis on the edge of one of the world's greatest
natural harbours. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views and take memorable
photographs of Sydney Harbour, The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour
Bridge. The park features a large number of plant species from Australia and
abroad. These are displayed across a number of themed gardens like the palm
grove, Oriental garden and herb garden.
"BEST OF LUCK FOR YOUR JOURNEY"
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