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Sydney attractions lure visitors in their millions every year, making the city the most popular in Australia.

With an endless array of things to do and activities to engage in, it is little wonder that this is one of the best places to visit in Australia.

Top 10 Main Sydney City Tourist Attractions Tickets & Map




From natural wonders to astounding feats of engineering, theme parks to art galleries, Sydney is here to create some great memories.

Iconic attractions that are easily recognisable from any part of the world include the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Tower Eye. In addition to these, there are many other delightful places to visit such as the Archibald Fountain in Hyde Park, the Blue Mountains National Park for an outdoor adventure, as well as the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building.

Dr Chau Chak Wing building stands out as an amazing work of architecture whose design mimics that of a crumpled paper bag; receiving many awards. The building contains the business school at the University of Technology in Sydney.

Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the natural attractions such as Cape Solander for its magnificent views, Camp Cove, as well as Captain Cooks Landing Place. The latter marks the place where Captain Cook and his crew landed in Australia. It is a popular tourist attraction in Kurnell, with easy access to the Kamay Botany Bay National Park.

Discover China’s rich culture at Chinatown, where you can also shop for authentic items from the east – from spices to herbs, trinkets and antiques. While you’re at it, make time to visit the Chinese Garden of Friendship and marvel at the designs inspired by the Chinese way of life.

Planning a day’s getaway from the bustle of the CBD? Make your way to Cockatoo Island or visit the beautiful Cockle Bay Wharf. Experience sun, sand and sea at Newport Beach or frolic in the grassy outdoors at Paddington Reservoir Gardens.

Other Sydney attractions include South Cronulla Beach, Sydney Olympic Park, the Observatory and Sydney Town Hall.



Sydney Jewish Museum

Sydney Jewish Museum

Darlinghurst, NSW

The Sydney Jewish Museum chronicles the rich history and heritage of the Jewish people who call Australia home. The museum’s location in Darlinghurst is quite significant, as it is housed in the historic Maccabean...

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The Rocks

The Rocks

The Rocks, NSW

The Rocks are one of Sydney’s most popular destinations, and for a good reason. This urban locality is steeped in a rich history that, coupled with its mesmerising natural beauty, makes it one of the most amazing...

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Chinatown

Chinatown

Haymarket, NSW

Chinatown is a popular destination tucked away in the southern part of Sydney’s CBD and, more precisely, within Haymarket. Its proximity to Darling Harbour and Central Station, favourite icons in the region, makes...

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Botany Bay

Botany Bay

Botany Bay, NSW

Botany Bay is one of the principal ports in Sydney and an important destination both for its rich historical heritage and its role in the city’s contemporary attractions. One of the most important things about...

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