

The Opera House Sydney is a world class Opera house located on Port Jackson. This incredible structure is famous for its architectural design which uses a series of white billowing sail-shaped shells for its roof. The Opera House is also famous for its programs and performances. The building is one of the most photographed structures in the World. The opera house features a concert hall, studios, theatres, reception room, rehearsal rooms, a restaurant and an open air fore court that overlooks the Sydney Harbour.
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Sydney, Australia. It is an imposing steel arch bridge extending from the Central Business District to the North Shore. The Bridge offers a spectacular view of the Sydney Opera House and the surrounding area of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is famous for being the world's largest steel arch Bridge. The best way to experience this phenomenal structure is to join one of the Climb Leaders and get to the top of the Bridge.
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Taronga Zoo

Taronga Zoo is a must visit if you are a wildlife enthusiast. The zoo will bring you face to face with numerous exotic species from all over the globe and let you witness their glory. The Zoo is home to over 300 species, many of which are endangered and/or extremely rare. You can book an overnight stay and enjoy a delicious meal here and then end your day under the beautiful night sky.

Darling Harbour is one of the most happening attractions in Sydney, Australia. It's waterfront location, popular dining options, vibrant nightlife, trendy and fashionable shops and an amazing variety of entertainment options. The most popular attractions here are SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, the Australian National Maritime Museum, Madame Tussauds Museum, Darling Quarter Playground and the WILDLIFE Sydney Zoo. Besides these there are several events and exhibitions held here on a regular basis.

Rocks Market Sydney is a bustling waterfront market filled with bright and colourful items. Here you find everything, from designer clothing and accessories to locally made chocolate, juices and pastries. There are countless dining options within the Market each offering a different menu and cuisines for visitors to indulge their taste buds.
Sydney Tower

Sydney Tower offers the best view of Sydney and it maintains its position as the tallest structure in the city and visitors can enjoy a stunning 360° view from the Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck. The Tower also offers several other experiences such as the Virtual Reality experience, 4D Cinema, 360° Bar and Dining and a visit to the highest event space right on the top of the Tower.
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SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium features over 12,000 marine animals belonging to about 650 different species. The exhibits are spread across 14 themed sections featuring sharks, stingrays, turtles, swordfish, dugongs, penguins and several other animals. There are several special experiences that you can indulge at the Aquarium such as a ride on the glass bottomed boat, behind-the-scenes tours, snorkelling in the Shark Reef and many others.

If you are someone deeply interested in botany then you must not skip the Royal botanical gardens in Sydney. The place was opened in 1816 which makes it one of the oldest scientific institution not only in Australia but in the whole world and it is one of the finest places to visit in Sydney.
Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach is a very famous and well known beach and it gets its name from the picturesque suburbs that surround it. The beach offers many restaurants that serve exquisite meals from all over the world and many bars and cafes. Along the coastline of Bondi beach goes through a unique makeover that involves adding hundreds of whacky sculptures.
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Circular Quay is home to some of the most iconic landmarks of Sydney and it is located at Sydney Dove in New South Wales. The Quay is flanked by the famous Sydney Opera House on one side, the Sydney Harbour Bridge on another. The Circular Quay is home to some incredible attractions, fantastic selection of restaurants, cafes and waterfront eateries, monuments, cultural hubs and a variety of entertainment.

Byron Bay’s reputation of being the beach town precedes to it to such an extent that the very first impression of it may leave you wondering as to what is this fuss all about. The beaches are not only great but they are spectacular and lie all along the coast. So, what makes Byron Bay so special? To sum it up, it is the very vibe of the place that makes it so special. It is only and only in Byron that the coastal surf area flows into the hippie tide washing down from the hinterland. As a result of this, it leads to the formation of one great barefooted proxy lifestyle mélange.
Town center of the Byron bay is laid back and low lying. Locals of the town are only adamant on preserving the essential small town soul of this coastal town nestled in the south eastern state of New South Wales in Australia. This does not mean that Byron is secluded or sees no tourists rather it does gets cramped with several off-the-leash teens who come here to live the lax life. Yet the unique atmosphere of Byron has the ability of transforming even the most cynical tourists with its raucous nightlife, balmy days, ambling milieu, reliable surf breaks, endless beaches and fine food.


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Everglades House & Gardens is a stunning heritage estate located in Leura, within the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1932 by prominent landscape designer Paul Sorensen, the estate showcases a beautifully manicured garden that spans over five hectares. The gardens feature an elegant mix of European formalism and native Australian flora, with stone terraces, winding pathways, and vibrant flower beds.
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The Australian Reptile Park, located in Somersby, New South Wales, is a unique wildlife sanctuary renowned for its extensive collection of reptiles and Australian native animals. Established in 1948, it offers visitors an up-close experience with fascinating species like snakes, crocodiles, lizards, and turtles, alongside iconic Aussie creatures such as koalas, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
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Highlights: The Blue Mountains National Park is a spectacular area, belonging to Australia. The national park offers a wide range of sports and activities to its visitors, which including mountain climbing, rock climbing, short walks, overnight adventure, long way lookouts, and Canyoning. The largest bird, 'Emu' flies into this park every summer, which is an absolute mesmerizing scene to witness.
Location: Blue Mountains National Part is located in the heart of Blue Mountain hills of New South Wales, Australia.
Price: Entry to the Blue Mountains National Park is free of any monetary value. But it costs $8 per day if you have vehicles parked in the parking lot.
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Location: It is located in Art Gallery Road, The Domain in Sydney, Australia. Public transport is easily available to reach this amazing place.
Highlights: Extensive collections like Australian art, Aboriginal art, Asian art, Contemporary art, European art are displaced in the art gallery. One can also enjoy various programs and facilities that are held in the gallery. Tourists love to visit the art gallery to come close to Australian culture and heritage.
Best time to visit: The place is open everyday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm except on Wednesday when it's open till 10:00 pm. The Art Gallery is closed on Christmas Day and on Good Friday.
Price: The entry to this Art Gallery is completely free, both for adults and kids.
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Highlight: It has approximately 50 speciality store. As an add on delight you will find outdoor play area for toddlers too which will leave you from a lot of stress and concentrate on your shopping.
Location: Condamine St, Old Pittwater Road, Brookvale