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]]>A visit to the city isn’t complete without exploring this iconic building. Take a tour and learn about the design contest, construction and history of this beautiful harborside building. After, you can go for a stroll around the stunning harbor area, taking in all the sights of the city.
Opened in 1816, this beautiful garden is in fact the oldest scientific institution in Australia. Access is free, and you can enjoy the beautiful, rare plants of the garden and views across the city at the same time, making this a must visit if you want to gain a sense of Sydney.
The Rocks is where the first buildings were erected following the arriving of colonialists from Europe, and nowadays is a fascinating area to explore for its architecture, cute cafes and historical buildings.
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]]>Bronte Beach is one of Sydney’s most beautiful beaches, and its easy access makes it even more exciting. Located in the heart of a charming Bronte neighborhood, this beach is a part of the famous Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk, and you’ll get to enjoy some scenic views if you decide to reach it by foot from Bondi Beach.
If you’re a passionate surfer visiting Australia, you’ll feel right at home at Bronte Beach. The Bronte Surf Lifesaving Club, one the oldest of its kind in the world, was founded on its shores and there are full-time lifeguards located on this beach to make sure that the surfers are safe and sound.
If surfing isn’t your thing and you’re looking for a more relaxing experience, don’t despair. After exploring the golden sands and clear blue waters of this beautiful beach, you should also consider checking out the calm, protected saltwater rock pool known as the Bronte Baths.
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]]>When you ask locals and visitors about the major tourist traps in Sydney, Darling Harbour will probably pop up more than once. Once considered a trendy place, it is now viewed as a collection of over-priced restaurants and shops that offer sub-par experiences.
It might sound foolish to skip Bondi Beach, considering it might arguably be the most famous beach in the whole of Australia. But that’s the thing. Everyone who comes to Sydney wants to come here as well, meaning that the beach is almost constantly overcrowded, and you won’t get to enjoy it at all. You’re better off picking out some other beach since Sydney doesn’t lack them.
BridgeClimb Sydney promises you to get on top of Sydney Harbour Bridge and enjoy some amazing views. However, many believe that this attraction is overpriced and requires too much effort to be enjoyed. The recommendation is to instead go to Pylon Lookout for the same view at a fraction of the cost.
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]]>Located in the cutting-edge waterside art deco building in Sydney’s historic The Rocks neighborhood, this museum is heaven on earth for contemporary art lovers. It offers free general admission, and you can explore its impressive permanent collection without spending a fortune.
Are lovers also shouldn’t miss this amazing gallery while exploring Sydney since it’s one of the largest public galleries in Australia. Entry is free and you can explore most exhibitions free of charge, including the gallery’s impressive collections dedicated to Indigenous Australian art.
The Rocks is one of Sydney’s most beloved historic neighborhoods, and there’s a whole museum dedicated to its rich legacy. Located inside a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, this museum will take you on an interesting walk-through of The Rocks, looking back at pivotal moments that transformed it into one of the symbols of Sydney.
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]]>The main reason to visit Sydney Tower is pretty obvious—the views from 309 meters above the ground are truly sublime. Sydney Tower Eye’s observation deck offers some of the most amazing views in the entire city, and you’ll spot a number of Sydney’s top attractions from up in the air.
Sydney Tower also offers a Skywalk, an open-air glass-floored platform with 360-degree views of the city. If you want to join it, make sure to book a 60-minute Skywalk tour, with access to the internal observation deck before and after your tour.
If you really want to go all in and have a VIP experience while exploring the Sydney Tower, you should also consider grabbing some food during your visit. Sydney’s favorite sky-high buffet called SkyFeast is located inside this building, and it’s a great place to enjoy Australian cuisine from one of the city’s most amazing vantage points.
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]]>Walking across some of the world’s most iconic bridges may seem like an intimidating experience, but there’s nothing to worry about when it comes to this one. Sydney Harbour Bridge is pretty easy to cross and it will take you less than 30 minutes to cross it.
You can start your walk over the bridge from The Rocks or Milsons Point, depending on which side of the city you are. Circular Quay is a popular starting point when you’re crossing the bridge from The Rocks and most people going across Sydney Harbour Bridge start their walk from there.
One of the best things about crossing Sydney Harbour Bridge is its many stunning lookouts. Pylon Lookout is definitely the most popular and it offers a climb to 360-degree city views, but you’ll get amazing views of Sydney from this bridge no matter where you decide to make a stop.
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]]>Sydney is Australia’s biggest metropolis, so it’s not a surprise it’s home to one of its most impressive botanical gardens. This 30-hectare green oasis has been around for over two centuries, and it’s one of the most important historic botanical gardens in the entire world, with a wide range of native and exotic species.
This botanic garden in Melbourne opened its doors all the way back in 1846, and it’s safely tucked away on the south side of the Yarra River. Lawns, lakes, and walking paths can be found on its premises, together with 1,500 different species of plants divided into 30 collections.
One of Perth’s top tourist attractions, Kings Park and Botanic Garden is a sight to behold. It overlooks the Swan river and Perth’s central business district, and it’s home to everything from war memorials to an 18-hectre botanic garden with thousands of native plant species.
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]]>This heritage-listed park is one of the symbols of Sydney and one of a handful of amusement parks to be declared a place of historical significance. It will win you over with its iconic smiling face entrance, historic Ferris Wheel, and a wide range of thrill rides, including the new and improved version of the Big Dipper.
Water parks are all the rage in Sydney, and Raging Waters is definitely the best one of them all. It offers everything you want in a water park, from long slides to a lazy river, and it even comes with a large wave pool known as The Beach and a surfing deck.
Australia is home to attractions that allow kids to become little adventurers in natural surroundings. Wild Play Garden is one such park and the main idea behind it is to let visitors immerse themselves in an oasis of adventure.
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]]>One of Sydney’s most famous clifftop coastal walks takes you between two of its most beautiful beaches—Bondi and Coogee. It will take you two to three hours to walk between these two spots, and you’ll stumble upon many scenic cliffs and viewpoints along the way.
Speaking of cliffs, all nature lovers should make sure to take a walk from Bondi to Federation Cliff while in Sydney. You should make sure to leave Bondi early enough to make it to Federation Cliff before sunset, so you could enjoy its breathtaking views, hidden coves, and dreamy sunset.
If you want to keep your walk short and sweet, Bronte Beach should be your final destination. It will take you a little bit over an hour to cover the ground between these two beaches, and you’ll get to enjoy sweeping ocean vistas along the cliffs of this iconic trail.
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]]>This harborside zoo is the most popular in all of Sydney, and it covers an enormous area of 69 acres. There are over 2,600 animals of approximately 250 different species on its grounds, including some rare native species, but you can also explore a zoo shop, café, and information center during your visit.
This zoo may seem quite modest when compared to Taronga, but your little ones could still find it quite exciting. It will win you over with its diverse native and exotic wildlife, an aquarium with penguins, and hands-on animal encounters it has in store.
This zoo and wildlife park is divided into ten zones, dedicated to some of Australia’s most beloved native animals. In addition to these exhibits, Wild Life Sydney is well-known for the wide range of experiences it offers to its guests, such as guided tours and breakfast with the koalas.
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]]>A visit to the city isn’t complete without exploring this iconic building. Take a tour and learn about the design contest, construction and history of this beautiful harborside building. After, you can go for a stroll around the stunning harbor area, taking in all the sights of the city.
Opened in 1816, this beautiful garden is in fact the oldest scientific institution in Australia. Access is free, and you can enjoy the beautiful, rare plants of the garden and views across the city at the same time, making this a must visit if you want to gain a sense of Sydney.
The Rocks is where the first buildings were erected following the arriving of colonialists from Europe, and nowadays is a fascinating area to explore for its architecture, cute cafes and historical buildings.
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]]>Bronte Beach is one of Sydney’s most beautiful beaches, and its easy access makes it even more exciting. Located in the heart of a charming Bronte neighborhood, this beach is a part of the famous Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk, and you’ll get to enjoy some scenic views if you decide to reach it by foot from Bondi Beach.
If you’re a passionate surfer visiting Australia, you’ll feel right at home at Bronte Beach. The Bronte Surf Lifesaving Club, one the oldest of its kind in the world, was founded on its shores and there are full-time lifeguards located on this beach to make sure that the surfers are safe and sound.
If surfing isn’t your thing and you’re looking for a more relaxing experience, don’t despair. After exploring the golden sands and clear blue waters of this beautiful beach, you should also consider checking out the calm, protected saltwater rock pool known as the Bronte Baths.
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]]>When you ask locals and visitors about the major tourist traps in Sydney, Darling Harbour will probably pop up more than once. Once considered a trendy place, it is now viewed as a collection of over-priced restaurants and shops that offer sub-par experiences.
It might sound foolish to skip Bondi Beach, considering it might arguably be the most famous beach in the whole of Australia. But that’s the thing. Everyone who comes to Sydney wants to come here as well, meaning that the beach is almost constantly overcrowded, and you won’t get to enjoy it at all. You’re better off picking out some other beach since Sydney doesn’t lack them.
BridgeClimb Sydney promises you to get on top of Sydney Harbour Bridge and enjoy some amazing views. However, many believe that this attraction is overpriced and requires too much effort to be enjoyed. The recommendation is to instead go to Pylon Lookout for the same view at a fraction of the cost.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Museums in Sydney, Australia That You Can Visit for Free appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located in the cutting-edge waterside art deco building in Sydney’s historic The Rocks neighborhood, this museum is heaven on earth for contemporary art lovers. It offers free general admission, and you can explore its impressive permanent collection without spending a fortune.
Are lovers also shouldn’t miss this amazing gallery while exploring Sydney since it’s one of the largest public galleries in Australia. Entry is free and you can explore most exhibitions free of charge, including the gallery’s impressive collections dedicated to Indigenous Australian art.
The Rocks is one of Sydney’s most beloved historic neighborhoods, and there’s a whole museum dedicated to its rich legacy. Located inside a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, this museum will take you on an interesting walk-through of The Rocks, looking back at pivotal moments that transformed it into one of the symbols of Sydney.
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]]>The main reason to visit Sydney Tower is pretty obvious—the views from 309 meters above the ground are truly sublime. Sydney Tower Eye’s observation deck offers some of the most amazing views in the entire city, and you’ll spot a number of Sydney’s top attractions from up in the air.
Sydney Tower also offers a Skywalk, an open-air glass-floored platform with 360-degree views of the city. If you want to join it, make sure to book a 60-minute Skywalk tour, with access to the internal observation deck before and after your tour.
If you really want to go all in and have a VIP experience while exploring the Sydney Tower, you should also consider grabbing some food during your visit. Sydney’s favorite sky-high buffet called SkyFeast is located inside this building, and it’s a great place to enjoy Australian cuisine from one of the city’s most amazing vantage points.
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]]>Walking across some of the world’s most iconic bridges may seem like an intimidating experience, but there’s nothing to worry about when it comes to this one. Sydney Harbour Bridge is pretty easy to cross and it will take you less than 30 minutes to cross it.
You can start your walk over the bridge from The Rocks or Milsons Point, depending on which side of the city you are. Circular Quay is a popular starting point when you’re crossing the bridge from The Rocks and most people going across Sydney Harbour Bridge start their walk from there.
One of the best things about crossing Sydney Harbour Bridge is its many stunning lookouts. Pylon Lookout is definitely the most popular and it offers a climb to 360-degree city views, but you’ll get amazing views of Sydney from this bridge no matter where you decide to make a stop.
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]]>The post Stunning Botanic Gardens You Shouldn’t Miss in Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Sydney is Australia’s biggest metropolis, so it’s not a surprise it’s home to one of its most impressive botanical gardens. This 30-hectare green oasis has been around for over two centuries, and it’s one of the most important historic botanical gardens in the entire world, with a wide range of native and exotic species.
This botanic garden in Melbourne opened its doors all the way back in 1846, and it’s safely tucked away on the south side of the Yarra River. Lawns, lakes, and walking paths can be found on its premises, together with 1,500 different species of plants divided into 30 collections.
One of Perth’s top tourist attractions, Kings Park and Botanic Garden is a sight to behold. It overlooks the Swan river and Perth’s central business district, and it’s home to everything from war memorials to an 18-hectre botanic garden with thousands of native plant species.
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]]>The post 3 Amusement Parks to Visit With Your Family in Sydney, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This heritage-listed park is one of the symbols of Sydney and one of a handful of amusement parks to be declared a place of historical significance. It will win you over with its iconic smiling face entrance, historic Ferris Wheel, and a wide range of thrill rides, including the new and improved version of the Big Dipper.
Water parks are all the rage in Sydney, and Raging Waters is definitely the best one of them all. It offers everything you want in a water park, from long slides to a lazy river, and it even comes with a large wave pool known as The Beach and a surfing deck.
Australia is home to attractions that allow kids to become little adventurers in natural surroundings. Wild Play Garden is one such park and the main idea behind it is to let visitors immerse themselves in an oasis of adventure.
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]]>The post 3 Most Scenic Walks from Sydney’s Bondi Beach appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of Sydney’s most famous clifftop coastal walks takes you between two of its most beautiful beaches—Bondi and Coogee. It will take you two to three hours to walk between these two spots, and you’ll stumble upon many scenic cliffs and viewpoints along the way.
Speaking of cliffs, all nature lovers should make sure to take a walk from Bondi to Federation Cliff while in Sydney. You should make sure to leave Bondi early enough to make it to Federation Cliff before sunset, so you could enjoy its breathtaking views, hidden coves, and dreamy sunset.
If you want to keep your walk short and sweet, Bronte Beach should be your final destination. It will take you a little bit over an hour to cover the ground between these two beaches, and you’ll get to enjoy sweeping ocean vistas along the cliffs of this iconic trail.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Zoos Every Animal Lover Should Check Out in Sydney, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This harborside zoo is the most popular in all of Sydney, and it covers an enormous area of 69 acres. There are over 2,600 animals of approximately 250 different species on its grounds, including some rare native species, but you can also explore a zoo shop, café, and information center during your visit.
This zoo may seem quite modest when compared to Taronga, but your little ones could still find it quite exciting. It will win you over with its diverse native and exotic wildlife, an aquarium with penguins, and hands-on animal encounters it has in store.
This zoo and wildlife park is divided into ten zones, dedicated to some of Australia’s most beloved native animals. In addition to these exhibits, Wild Life Sydney is well-known for the wide range of experiences it offers to its guests, such as guided tours and breakfast with the koalas.
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