When they say Australia, the first thing that comes to mind is Sydney. And although it is not the capital, it is probably one of the most famous. Sydney is Australia's huge and most populous metropolis, stretching along the northeast coast. With incomparable beauty, it offers a huge number of attractions and exciting destinations worth visiting at any age. And which ones are the best?

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1. Sydney Opera House 

One of the most famous buildings in the world. Beautiful from all sides and angles. Sydney's iconic landmark is a place you would be embarrassed not to visit. The best way to see it in all its glory is to take one of the ferries that ply the waters of the harbor and go around the Opera House. And in the evening, the best view is from the famous Opera Bar, which is located directly below it.

2. Harbor Bridge

Harbor Bridge - another architectural icon of Australia and the whole world. This magnificent steel bridge connects central Sydney to the North Shore. There are several ways to see it, you can cross it by car, train or on foot, or take a ferry ride from below, or for adrenaline junkies, you can buy an expedition ticket and climb to the top of the bridge with a guide.


3. Darling Harbor

This is the area of ​​Sydney with Doll Bay Harbor, which is lined with restaurants and bars. There are several tourist attractions here, such as the Sea Life aquarium - an underwater world, Wild Life - a small zoo, and Madame Tussauds - a wax museum. From Darling Harbor, you can walk along the water to the famous Chinatown, a place worth visiting for lovers of good Asian cuisine.


4. Watsons Bay

This is a beautiful port town located about 11 km from the center. It can be reached by one of the ferries, which is one of the most beautiful modes of transport in Sydney. Watsons Bay will surprise you with its relaxed atmosphere and great views of Sydney. There are several opportunities for scenic walks here, and be sure to visit one of the excellent local seafood restaurants.

5. Manly Beach

If you want to visit the beaches, then more than one of the urban ones, it is recommended to go to Manly. Just a 35 minute ferry ride north towards Sydney and you are in a completely different world. Manly is one of the famous surf beaches that will give you a holiday feeling. An embankment with shops, restaurants and cafes with beautiful clean sand, where you can try to ride the first wave for a few dollars.

6. Queen Victoria Building

Queen Victoria Buliding or QVB is a historic commercial center in central Sydney. A beautiful architectural landmark filled with exclusive high-end boutiques, cafes and the perfect spot for excellent tea. The central place is occupied by the so-called Royal Clock, located on the top floor and functioning as an astrological one.

7. Sydney Tower

The best way to see Sydney from a bird's eye view. The Sydney Tower may not be free, but it's definitely worth it. After paying the entrance fee, you will be shown a short 3D film about the history of Sydney and the building itself, and then you can freely move around it for as long as you want. The best time for this is sunset. For an additional fee, you can even walk around the outside of the tower with a guide.


8. Taronga Zoo

For animal lovers, perfect as a family outing or for those who want to see another side of Sydney once again. Taronga Zoo is located on the opposite coast from the Sydney Opera House, and again, it can be reached by one of the ferries. It offers programs for the whole day, from the already held whale show, to the feeding of elephants and an unforgettable bird show. When you walk around the zoo, you will have a view of the skyscrapers that rise majestically on the other coast.

9. Royal Botanic Gardens 

After a day of walking around Sydney, sometimes it's nice to just sit somewhere and relax a bit. Tourists can't think of a better place than the Sydney Botanic Gardens. This sprawling nature reserve is just a few meters from the Sydney Opera House and is one of the most beautiful places. It is full of nooks, lakes, cafes and picnic spots. Most likely, you will have the opportunity to take pictures with giant cockatoo parrots, which are the inhabitants of this park and a popular tourist attraction.

10. Barangaroo Game Reserve 

This is one of the newest attractions. It was opened quite recently, but is already one of the most visited places. Barangaroo used to be an industrial part of Darling Harbour, but now it's completely refurbished. renovated and decorated with parks, restaurants and new buildings. An excellent area where you can relax with the whole family.