Family and Kids in Sydney

  1. Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kids
    Palm Beach

    Beach

    Palm Beach, also known as ‘Palmy’ by the locals, is one of the suburbs in the Northern Beaches of Sydney region. Sitting on a peninsula at the end of Barrenjoey Road, this is known for its affluent neighborhood. With several parks, beaches, and sports areas to offer, Palm Beach ensures you have a great time here. Do not miss a chance to hike to the Barrenjoey Lighthouse to soak in t...Read more
  2. A place for children with all kinds of interests
    Sydney Olympic Park Archery Centre

    Park

    Based at Sydney Olympic Archery Centre, the venue is so much fun for archery which hosted Sydney 2000 Olympics and Paralympics Games Archery Competition. The bows and arrows along with other amenities are very well maintained and reasonably priced. What make the experience great are the trainers who are on their toes to give you an exceptional service. The learning sessions for the kids are fun...Read more
  3. A guaranteed fun space for the kids
    Sydney Harbour

    Water Sport

    If you are interested in watersports, then there cannot be a better place for you than Sydney Harbour. Blessed with a long shoreline that spans over 150 miles, it is dotted with serene beaches, well-maintained parks, and famous tourist attractions. Be it for sailing, swimming, or diving, Sydney Harbour attracts many thrill-seekers. A relaxing dinner cruise is not an exception and attracts those...Read more
  4. Amazing Sydney attraction for kids
    Parliament Of New South Wales

    Family and Kids

    Parliament House is one of the historic landmarks in Sydney. It is a group of heritage-listed buildings that houses the Parliament of the state of New South Wales. Known to be the oldest public building in Sydney, its two-storey Georgian facade is considered to be the finest examples of the old colonial architecture. The walls here are dotted with artworks of contemporary Australian artists. Wh...Read more
  5. Can keep your kids busy for days
    State Library Of New South Wales

    Family and Kids

    State Library of New South Wales is located in the heart of the Sydney central business district and is known to be one of the oldest libraries in Australia. Opened in 1826, this is known for its special collections and is open to the public as a reference and research library. From small rented premises to its today’s heritage-listed premise, this place has witnessed a large-scale develo...Read more
  6. Perfect for kids day out in Sydney
    Hawkesbury River

    Family and Kids

    Hawkesbury River is located hardly 50 miles north of Sydney. This river has effectively formed the boundary of the metropolitan region of Sydney. It has also been an important food source since it was first occupied by Aboriginal people. The surrounding area is home to rich bushland and is dotted with numerous natural attractions, enticing nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts. So, when you ...Read more
  7. Fun place to go for kids
    Tall Ship James Craig

    Family and Kids

    Tall Ship James Craig which is berthed at Wharf 7 of Darling Harbour holds a historic as well as a touristic value. This three-masted, iron-hulled barque is known as the only 19th Century square-rigger or Tall Ship in Sydney and one of the only four of her kind around the world. She has been restored to full sailing condition and is open to the public today. It can also be taken out for sailing...Read more
  8. A cool place to see with kids
    Hunter Valley

    Family and Kids

    You may have already heard of Hunter Valley as one of Australia’s oldest wine-growing regions, but this valley has far more to offer than vineyards and wineries. And the best part is, it is located only 2 hours away from Sydney! Taking a tour here will give you a glimpse of the country’s rich culture and history. You will find some of the popular spas and golf courses dotting Hunter...Read more
  9. A fantastic place for refreshing break for children
    Garden Island

    Family and Kids

    Garden Island has been an important part of Sydney’s as well as Australia’s naval history. It is located to the east of Circular Quay and is known to host the Royal Australian Navy base. Even though the island was completely detached before the Second World War, a major land reclamation work has joined it with the mainland during the war. Only some part of the Garden Island is open ...Read more
  10. One of the awesome things children enjoy the most
    West Head Lookout

    Family and Kids

    West Head Lookout is considered to be one of the best points in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. When you are in Sydney and want to be in the heart of nature, you can head off to this point and it will welcome you with stunning vistas of Pittwater on your right and Broken Bay on your left. You will also get to see Barrenjoey Headland and Lighthouse in front of you. The informative signs around ...Read more