Super practical: 10 must-visit spots for first-time visitors to Sydney
1. Sydney Opera House
🎫Ticket required
It's the city's synonym, listed as a World Heritage Site, hosting different styles of performances - music, dance, drama, etc.
Enjoy the evening breeze at the Sydney Opera House, don't miss the sunset
📌Tips: The seats inside are all good, it is recommended to buy tickets in advance
2. Darling Harbour
A very lively area at night, with a high concentration of attractions and restaurants! There are fireworks on Saturday nights
3. Harbour Bridge
You can climb to the top of the arch, the ticket is a bit expensive, friends who are not afraid of heights and have sufficient budget can try; you don't need to walk to the Harbour Bridge specifically, in fact, you can often shuttle here by train, but you can overlook the Sydney Opera House on the Harbour Bridge, those interested can walk up the bridge~
4. Taronga Zoo
Suitable for family outings👪, you can see kangaroos, koalas, seals and bird performances, feed giraffes🦒, there are all kinds of activities all day!
5. Queen Victoria Building
A very worth visiting beautiful building, also a good place for boutique shopping, remember to look at the classical clock on the roof, take pictures to keep the memory📸~
6. Hyde Park
A huge green park in the center of Sydney. 🌳Spring is here! There are picturesque fountains, St. Mary's Cathedral, and the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps War Memorial are all worth visiting~
7. Sydney Fish Market
If you are a heavy seafood lover and have plenty of time, of course you can come and try, but some shops are high-priced and need to discern more~
8. Bondi Beach
Bondi to Coogee Walk is a popular coastal hiking route, connecting four beaches, you can walk along this cliff viewing road, the trail is six kilometers long.
9. University of Sydney
The most famous is the Harry Potter Building, which is also the iconic building of the University of Sydney, where tourists and students love to check in! Walking into the building, it's like stepping into a magical world, full of Hogwarts atmosphere, Harry Potter fans don't miss it!
10. Sydney Tower
There are shopping centers, observation decks, buffets, cafes, etc. inside. If you don't particularly want to go to eat or go up to see the view, you don't need to go there specifically, you can see it when you go to many attractions.
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Somehow, the passage to the upper and lower towers is not very smooth. Don't look for it, you may miss it. But it is a pity that you can't go to Sydney to the Sydney Tower. Finding the place you have been to from a high altitude is very interesting!
Tickets are issued quickly, basically no need to wait, faster than a program that has been used before. It is very convenient to buy at the door. Ticket inspection is also convenient. Take the children to stand at the highest place in Sydney and see the surrounding scenery.
i went to sydney tower eye a year ago and the experience was great. although the entry price was very expensive but you get to see the beautiful city view from above. so it is worth the price
First time here in Sydney ! 😲.This attraction is truly breathtaking ! Those windy and magnificient views overlooking a steadily 360 degree of the entire town. ⛅️Highlight of this tour would be the cutest tour guides that truly immerse themselves to be a candid photographer for all the participants. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✨Before heading out to the open surroundings, there was a clear, transparent and detailed briefing. In a nutshell, it must be one of your ‘please save post’ for this attraction.
In August 1981, the Sydney Tower was opened for use. From that moment to this day, a huge number of tourists from all over the world rush to Sydney to see it firsthand.But its main purpose is to please residents with their favorite programs, broadcasting television and radio signals. The structure is distinguished by its outstanding size. Thus, the height of the tower is a record not only for Australia, but also for the entire southern half of the planet.In just 40 seconds, high-speed elevators will take guests to the observation deck, from where amazing panoramas of the city open up. The tower is divided into 3 basic compartments. The first one is occupied by a closed viewing area, located at an altitude of 250 meters. It is from here that you can enjoy a magnificent 360-degree view of the Australian metropolis.
This is my first time coming here. Before, I was very excited and looking forward to trying this place once. It really didn't disappoint me because it was so beautiful and fun. Truly unforgettable, this place will forever impress me. The people here are very friendly and sociable, which is very valuable. I love this place and hope to come back many times in the future. Thanks a lot!!!
it was very easy to find the Harbour bridge and Sydney Opera house. Now you have to look between the buildings but at least you can still see them! Good that there was air con as it was very hot outside that day
There are telescopes so you can get a magnified view of landmarks of interest. Having lived in Sydney all my life, it was interesting to see all the new buildings compared with the last time I came up here over 20 years ago