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Things to know BEFORE you travel to Sydney | Sydney travel guide


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We will cover all you need to know before traveling to Sydney.



Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, is Australia's oldest and biggest city with a population. Sydney is constructed around a large harbor and hosts many traveler attractions as well as several beaches, bays, and a couple of national parks.


The city is separated into North and South by Sydney Harbour, with both the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Tunnel attaching them.

Many of the tourist attractions are in the South part of the city, with a large business and residential sector in the North. 




Number 9: Luna Park 


Travelers can't miss the large grinning face at Milsons Point, on Sydney Harbour’s northern shore, it's the gateway to Luna Park. There are high-speed rides and coasters, a Ferris wheel, and all the captivating family attractions.

Ride the spinning Joy Wheel, or challenge someone to a wobbly race through twin rotating barrels in Barrels of Fun. There are a mirror maze and Australia's biggest collection of pinball machines.

Old-school family fun, and all the modern rides you can imagine of making for a significant day out in Sydney.


Number 8: Taronga Zoo Sydney


Taronga Zoo Sydney is a zoo placed in the suburb of Mosman, on the banks of Sydney Harbour. It was formally opened on the 7th of October 1916. The Zoo, with its panoramic views of beautiful Sydney Harbour, is a great place to see native wildlife and unique exotic animals. Highlights include the nightly platypus environment, the Great Southern Oceans part, and the Asian elephant display.




Number 7: Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park 


It is located in the north of Sydney. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park links important history with scenic beauty, creating it perfect for family excursions. Take the charming Aboriginal Heritage walk, highlighting rock art and engravings of the Guringai people of West.


Bobbin Head is a fabulous place for a family picnic, and sections of the park are ideal for fishing, cycling, and bushwalking.


Number 6: Sydney Harbour Bridge


The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the heritage-listed bridge over the Sydney Harbour. It helps to carry vehicles, rail between the Sydney central district and the North Shore. This iconic structure opened in 1932, and its huge dimensions make it one of the largest steel arch bridges in the world. A glorious adventure is to do a Bridge Climb and Pylon Lookout, guests can approach the summit of the Bridge, 134m above sea level, right in the heart of Sydney Harbour for an uninterrupted panoramic scene of the city and surrounds.


Number 5: Australian National Maritime Museum 


The museum showcases a variety of seafaring, coastal, and cultural themes with artifacts, exhibitions, and guided trips. This must-see attraction involves the chance to board a naval submarine and a replica 18th-century big ship. Travelers can experience the warmth of naval warfare with the Action Stations show, then board the battle-tested HMAS Vampire navy destroyer and travel Australia's deep-link to the oceans.


Number 4: Royal Botanical Gardens


The enchanting Royal Botanic Garden is a peaceful oasis on the edge of one of the world’s most famous natural harbors. Guests can enjoy panoramic views and take great photographs of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour. The park highlights a large number of plant species from Australia, these are arranged across a number of themed gardens like the Herb Garden, Palm Grove, Oriental Garden.


Number 3: Sydney Sea Life Aquarium


Sea Life Aquarium has one of the world’s biggest gathering of Australian aquatic life. From sharks and dugongs to stingrays and seahorses, find 14 themed zones on a journey through the Aquarium. As well as routine wall-mounted tanks and ground-level information, this extraordinary complex has two large pools that you can walk through, carefully enclosed in tunnels, as the intimidating collection of sharks and rays pass overhead.

Other highlights include clownfish, moon jellyfish, sea dragons, and the two-million-liter Great Barrier Reef vessel.


Number 2: Bondi Beach 


Bondi is one of the world’s famous beaches with a range of fine, pristine sand, glistening ocean, and curling waves, it’s one of the world’s greatest beach destinations. It’s the nearest ocean beach to the city center, is the only 8km distance, and has consistently good waves. The beach is flanked by sandstone headlands, which are famous for walking, golfing, and whale watching.


Number 1: Great Opera Hits at the Sydney Opera House

 

The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue making arts center in Sydney, New South Wales. And is one of the 20th century's most popular and distinctive buildings. Discover a top performance at one of Australia's most iconic venues, and hear some of the most renowned operatic hits by Rossini, Verdi, Bizet, Puccini, and Mozart.




It is a must for anyone who loves opera, or anyone just looking for a memorable Sydney adventure.



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