If you're willing to spend the money to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, we recommend doing the Sunset or Sunrise time slots.
Step inside and discover the legendary history and extraordinary secrets of the Sydney Opera House.
Vivid Sydney is an annual festival of light, music and ideas, held in Sydney, Australia. It includes outdoor immersive light installations and projections, many of which are free and centres around The Vivid Sydney Light Walk Running from 24 May – 15 June 2024
Darling Harbour is a harbour adjacent to the city centre of Sydney, that is made up of a large recreational and pedestrian precinct
One of our favourite areas of the Sydney CBD, there are many great places to eat as well as Paddy's Markets & Market City to explore. Every Friday evening the Chinatown Night Markets are setup along Dixon Street and have more than 50 stalls operated by students, young designers and local artists as well as its own Little Eat Street with more than a dozen stalls offering cuisines from Hong Kong to Hanoi with favourites including yum cha, teppanyaki, sushi and pho.
The Queen Victoria Building (abbreviated as the QVB) is a heritage-listed late-nineteenth-century building located in the heart of the Sydney CBD and is connected to Town Hall Train Station. It offers 5 floors of shopping as well as amazing architecture and little pockets of history.
Take the Manly Ferry from Circular Quay Wharf 3 to Manly Wharf, a popular waterfront hub surrounded by beaches, with a range of eateries, boutiques & taverns. The ferry trip takes 30 mins or less depending on which ferry you ride on and costs $8.49, you will then arrive in Manly and be able to walk along the Manly Promenade to Manly Beach. There is also East Manly Cove Beach & Cabbage Tree Beach on either side of Manly Wharf
The North Head Quarantine Station is a heritage-listed former quarantine station. The complex operated as a quarantine station from 14 August 1832 to 29 February 1984. The concept behind its establishment was that, as an island-nation, the Colony of New South Wales, as it then was, was susceptible to ship-borne disease. Those who might have an infectious disease would be kept in quarantine until it was considered safe to release them. Sydney’s former Quarantine Station on North Head is reputed to be one of Australia’s most haunted sites, with stories of ghosts and paranormal occurrences entwined throughout its history. Ghost tours have operated here since the early 1990s.
Enjoy one of Sydney’s most iconic walks, taking in beautiful beaches, cliff tops and great cafes along the way. The 6km walk takes two to three hours, depending on how often you stop, but you can also allow a full day to do the walk and enjoy a swim at each of the beaches en route.
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