Best Things To Do in Sydney, Australia

  1. Queen Victoria Building

    Architecture , Heritage Building

    The Queen Victoria Building is an example of Australian architecture and has always been a visiting destination internationally. It is primarily a shopping area but it’s the poshest of all shopping areas you will ever see. It houses many interesting things to see as well. Situated in the Sydney central province, the Building occupies a large area bounded by the George Street and Druitt St...Read more
  2. Fort Denison

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    Fort Denison

    Historical Site, Fort, Military Area

    Historically famous for being a destination of punishment and exile or penalty for crimes in Sydney and Australia, the Fort Denison has also flourished as a site for defence establishments and as a major tourist attraction. It is situated along the Sydney Harbour. It houses a museum and a complex for hosting ceremonial and professional receptions. Tourists are transported to the Fort through re...Read more
  3. Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace

    Entertainment, Theatre

    The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace is a very elite and well-known movie hall in Sydney. It manages to preserve its old-worldly charm along while being able to include every modern facility and features of a world class international movie theatre. You should definitely try to catch movie at this place if you ever have the time. If you do, you will be able to experience the magic of the 1940s and...Read more
  4. Shelly Beach

    4.5 (923 Votes)
    Shelly Beach

    Beach, Scuba

    Located in Manly and parts of Cabbage Tree Bay, Shelly Beach is part of a protected marine reserve that lies adjacent to North Head and Fairy Bower. With a maximum depth of approximately 12 metres, Shelly Beach has become popular with Scuba Divers and Snorkelers alike with a large variety of marine life as it is easily visible in relatively shallow water. So while you are here, you can take a w...Read more
  5. State Theater

    4.7 (1299 Votes)
    State Theater

    Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    This is a heritage listed theatre in Sydney that has hosted film screenings, live theatre and musical performances ever since 1927 and from 1974 it has been home to the annual Sydney Film Festival. Apart from offering an outstanding performance watching experience, the interiors of this theatre are something to look forward to. Lavishly designed by Sydney architect Henry Eli White who...Read more
  6. Capitol Theatre

    4.6 (553 Votes)
    Capitol Theatre

    Historical Site, Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    Built in 1892-93, the Capitol Theatre in Sydney was designed by George McRae. Originally a single story building, this theatre was rebuilt with an extra floor in the early twentieth century, and was used as a circus venue, a cinema and a theatre. After that the building of this theatre has seen a series of reconstructions and today showcases the historical and cultural side of Sydney in its own...Read more
  7. Sydney Harbour National Park

    National Park

    Sydney Harbour National Park is a huge area that consists of North Head, Manly to the Spit, Middle Head, Bradleys Head, the Harbour Islands, Nielsen Park and South Head.  All of these places once played a leading role in the protection of Sydney's residents from the threat of invasion from foreign fleets and infectious disease. Although this area forewent its original purpose of defense, i...Read more
  8. Manly Sea Life Sanctuary

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    Manly Sea Life Sanctuary

    Wildlife Sanctuary , Aquarium

    The Sea Life sanctuary in Manly offers you a firsthand experience of the activity of animal conservation, rescue, breeding and protection program. Inside, there are three levels where you can interact with a wide variety of marine life. There is also a Penguin Cove, where you can discover a colony of Manly's iconic little penguins. With an abundance of incredible marine life, from cuttlefish, l...Read more
  9. Museum Of Contemporary Art Australia

    Art Museum

    As its name suggests, this museum is dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting the contemporary art from across the Australian continent. Popularly known as MCA, this museum stands on the landing point for the First Fleet, and the site of the first contact between Indigenous and European people in Australia. Making contemporary art available to people, this museum keeps on holding in...Read more
  10. Powerhouse Museum

    Science Museum

    Originally named as the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, this museum is called as Powerhouse museum as it is located in the old Ultimo Power Station building adjacent to Darling Harbour. This museum houses a varied collection that covers science, technology, design and decorative arts, engineering, architecture, health and medicine, fashion and contemporary culture. This museum is dedicated...Read more
  11. Featherdale Wildlife Park

    Wildlife Park

    Visiting Featherdale Wildlife Park is a nice idea to explore one of Australia's most comprehensive collections of native wildlife. Inside this park, you can indulge in interactions with animals for example: you can cuddle up to a Koala, hand feed Kangaroos and Wallabies. Visiting this park would mean a lot of walking though. You will have to take a walk on the wild side but it would be a pure p...Read more
  12. Sydney Cove

    Beach, Walking Area, Broadway

    Sydney Cove is a small bay that lies on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour in Sydney. This cove holds a lot of historical significance as it was named after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney. It was the site chosen by Captain Arthur Phillip between 21 and 23 January 1788 for the British penal settlement which is now the city of Sydney, and...Read more
  13. Australian Museum

    4.5 (585 Votes)
    Australian Museum

    Natural History Museum

    Internationally renowned, the Australian museum in Sydney carries out its research in the fields of natural history and indigenous studies, community programs and exhibitions. Established in 1827, this is Australia's first museum that houses extensive collections of natural science and cultural artifacts. Inside the museum, you can listen to the stories of Indigenous Australians in their o...Read more
  14. Hyde Park Barracks Museum

    4.4 (584 Votes)
    Hyde Park Barracks Museum

    Specialty Museum

    Hyde Park Barracks is directly related to the history of Sydney when it served more as a convict community. The Barracks was designed by the architect Francis Greenway, an emancipated convict who became well known as one of the premiere Australian architects of his era. This is a three-storied main building that sits in the center of its walled compound. Converted into a museum today,...Read more
  15. Mrs. Macquarie's Chair

    4.5 (506 Votes)
    Mrs. Macquarie's Chair

    Landmark, Historical Site

    Mrs Macquarie's Chair is one of the significant landmarks in Sydney. This historic chair was carved out of a rock ledge and was dedicated to Governor Lachlan Macquarie's wife, Elizabeth. This lady was known to visit the area to enjoy the panoramic views of the harbour. Located directly in the east of the Opera House on the eastern edge of the Royal Botanic Gardens, this point offers you with ex...Read more
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