A truly vibrant city that is full of a consistent stimulation and spright, Sydney will always have something to bewitch you. The Land from down under is a travelers dream. So this holiday season, Binge on "The Blue Planet", Here is a list of, Must visit places in Sydney, Australia.
So, without further ado, here’s the list! Come fall in love with Sydney.
#1. The Sydney Opera House:
Australia’s most popular man-made icon worldwide, a place that is well known for its exquisite architecture will cast a spell on you as soon as you look at it. Designed with innovation and creativity this multi-venue performing arts center in Sydney with a series of large pre-cast concrete “shells”, is sure to enthrall you.
#2. Bondi Beach:
Bondi meaning “The noise made by the sea waves” Beach is undoubtedly the most popular Beach in the country. The credit goes to the clean gem blue waters, great sand and the bustling crowd of Australia just beside it. One would enjoy a typical winter day on the beach just looking at the people.
#3. Jenolan Caves:
The Jenolan Cave in The Blue Mountains is claimed as the “Most spectacular and most famous cave in Australia” is the best example of Australia’s ‘haunted’ limestone cave system. This charming cave with its exquisite structures is sure to take you by surprise!
#4. Queen Victoria Building:
Thriving in history and architectural splendor, the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) occupies an entire block on Sydney's George Street and has over 180 of Sydney's finest fashion boutiques, jewelry shops, and homewares, accompanied by delightful cafes and restaurants. The dominant feature is the mighty center dome, which during the Christmas period is occupied by a giant Christmas tree. Gloriously stained glass windows and splendid architecture endure throughout the building.
#5. Darling Harbour:
Home to captivating places such as the Sydney Aquarium and Powerhouse Museum and some of the city’s finest restaurants and bars, Darling Harbour is one of Sydney’s most significant cultural precincts.
#6. The Rocks:
The Rocks are also at the hub of some of Sydney's best-known artistic attractions, listen to live bands and immerse yourself in its museums and galleries, lively weekend markets and hotels with harbor views. One of the liveliest places in the city is a perfect blend of oxidant and orient.
#7. Taronga Zoo:
Taronga Zoo, with spectacular views of beautiful Sydney Harbour, is a great destination to see native wildlife and rare exotic animals. The delightful daily bird and seal shows make this place a must visit. Home to Aussie kangaroos and Koala this place will enrapture you!
#8. Royal National Park:
Visit the Royal National Park in Sydney's south, and go binging in barbecues, fishing, bushwalking, bird watching and whale watching. World's second-oldest national park features exotic heritage attractions, along with fascinating plants, birds, and animals. Enjoy bushwalking, cycling, surfing, picnicking or whale watching, this diverse park offers everything from beaches to rainforest
#9. Gordon’s Bay:
Gordons Bay is a secluded oasis, hidden north of Coogee Beach and south of Clovelly Beach. The quiet bay is abundant in native flora. The dense vegetation provides a haven for many small birds and lizards. The rock platform stretches back towards the beach and juts out to meet the crystal blue waters. Relax and be cooled by the sea breezes, as the water gently laps the rock platform. Take a swim in the calm waters and enjoy the charm of this coastal location.
#10. Sydney Harbour Bridge:
Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world's tallest steel arch bridge, connecting the northern suburbs of Sydney with the city center. The open vista provides an indelible experience and a spectacular view. A scenic flight or a helicopter ride promises astounding ariel views and will certainly make your day!