Best Things To Do in Sydney, Australia

  1. Cadman's Cottage

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    Cadman's Cottage
    Cadman’s cottage was built in 1816 and is the oldest standing house in Sydney. This cottage was named after John Cadman who was a convict in 1798 and who lived here till 1846. After its desertion, this cottage was taken over by the water police in 1847 and was used by the adjacent sailor’s home. Today this sandstone cottage is used for Sydney Harbour National Park Visitors Centre an...Read more
  2. Sydney Markets

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    Sydney Markets

    Market

    Sydney markets is a set of markets taken together- Sydney Produce market, Sydney flower market, Grower’s market, fresh for kids, Paddy’s market and Swap and sell market. A visit to these markets is a must for sampling the local food and products. Sydney Produce market: Visit this market to see the largest fresh fruits and vegetable wholesale market in Australia and one of the large...Read more
  3. Cuckatoo Island

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    Cuckatoo Island

    Outdoors, Island, Unesco Site

    Cuckatoo Island is just a small ferry ride from Sydney's city centre and is one of UNESCO world heritage sites. The best way to explore this island is by taking an audio tour through which you can get acquainted with the island's convict and shipbuilding history. While you are standing on this island, you can enjoy the sweeping harbor views. There are various activities that can engage your tim...Read more
  4. Elizabeth Bay House

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    Elizabeth Bay House

    Museum, Architecture

    Built during 1835-1839, Elizabeth Bay House in Sydney was designed by the architect John Verge for Australia's Colonial Secretary of the time. Today, this once private house acts as a stunning example of colonial architecture. The special attraction of this house lies in the fact that it offers magnificent views of Sydney Harbour. The Ground floor comprises of seven rooms that include: Drawing...Read more
  5. Sydney Observatory

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    Sydney Observatory

    Observatory, Planetarium , Exhibition

    Situated in the centre of The Rocks, the Sydney Observatory is an important heritage-listed sandstone building. This observatory is dedicated to Aboriginal astronomy, its features and processes. Inside it, there are various activities that will keep you busy: There are various exhibitions that introduce you to the nature of astronomy and science. You can climb up to the famous telescope domes ...Read more
  6. Quay Restaurant

    Dine In, Restaurant

    One of the most well known restaurants in Australia, Quay has indeed become one of the special attractions. Located beautifully above Sydney harbor, this restaurant owns a magnificent setting that caters to best of the cuisine in Sydney. While you are having your meal in this restaurant you can enjoy the views of Sydney Harbour Bridge to the left and the Opera House to the right. Established in...Read more
  7. Bronte Beach

    4.7 (757 Votes)
    Bronte Beach

    Beach

    As you walk just over a kilometre south of Bondi, you will reach the stunning Bronte Beach in Sydney. Perfect for a family outing, this beach has a sheltered natural pool thanks to its shape of the rocks. There is also an ocean-fed lap pool which is tucked in beneath the south headland and serves as one of Sydney’s finest saltwater swim experiences. A wide grassy park behind the beach has...Read more
  8. Government House

    Heritage Building

    There are many buildings in Sydney that hold testimony to the city’s political history. One such building is the Government House, located in the Domain. This house overlooks the Royal Botanic Gardens and Sydney Opera House, and serves as an example of a Gothic Revival building in New South Wales. Inside the Government House, you will get to see an outstanding collection of 19th and 20th ...Read more
  9. Stadium Australia

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    Stadium Australia

    Stadium

    While you make a visit to Sydney, take out time to watch a sports match at Stadium Australia. Officially called as ANZ stadium, this is a multipurpose venue that hosts various events, rugby matches and others. Specially designed for the unique Australian environment, the stadium is one of the few in the world which effectively shades and protects most spectators, without the need for a claustro...Read more
  10. Barrenjoey Lighthouse

    Light House

    Sydney is replete with natural walks that allow you get in touch with Australian dramatic landscape. While you are in Sydney and desire for an outdoor activity, trek to Barrenjoey Lighthouse that is located at Sydney’s most northern point. Positioned 91m above sea level, the lighthouse can be reached by a couple of walks.  Take the picturesque 1km walking track to the top, which offe...Read more
  11. Wet N Wild Sydney

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    Wet N Wild Sydney

    Water Park, Entertainment, Rides

    One of the most popular recreational parks in Sydney, Wet and Wild is famous for its water rides that will let you beat the heat on hot Australian days. For those who are not interested in thrilling rides can have a relaxed time while swimming in its various pools. One of the special attractions of this park is The Beach, Australia’s largest wave pool with over 6,800,000 litres of water. ...Read more
  12. Sculpture By The Sea

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    Sculpture By The Sea

    Sculpture

    Sculpture by the Sea is one of the most significant events in Sydney and over the years has become one of the attractions here. Every year tourists visit Bondi to Coogee walk that has played host to the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition. Ever since 1997, this free to visit exhibition transforms the picturesque coastline into an outdoor gallery showcasing local and international artists and activi...Read more
  13. Sydney Heritage Fleet

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    Sydney Heritage Fleet

    Museum

    Founded in 1965, the Sydney Heritage fleet works towards the preservation of the fleet of vintage vessels. This museum was opened with the purpose of preserving Sydney's 1902 VIP steam launch Lady Hopetoun. Today, it is dedicated to the preservation of Australia's and, particularly, Sydney's maritime heritage. The Heritage Fleet operates three of the most historically significant vessels on Syd...Read more
  14. Sydney Cricket Ground

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    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Stadium, Entertainment

    Cricket enthusiasts would definitely love to visit this cricket ground in Sydney. While you are spending your time in Sydney, make a visit to this world renowned ground to watch a match. Even if there is no match going on, you can take a behind the scenes guided tour to this ground to marvel at its space and technology. During these tours you can sit in the dressing rooms where sports legends p...Read more
  15. Nicholson Museum

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    Nicholson Museum

    Museum

    The Nicholson Museum is Australia's oldest University museum and houses the largest collection of antiquities in the Southern Hemisphere. Founded in 1860, this museum today houses nearly 30,000 artifacts of artistic and archaeological importance from Egypt, Greece, Italy, Cyprus and the Near East. Ranging from the intriguing to the macabre, the Nicholson Museum offers an insight into the minds ...Read more
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