Top 5 Tourist Attractions In Sydney

Sydney Opera House

The Harbour City lures its guests with its irresistible charm and various celebrated tourist attractions. And amidst the iconic landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge to a varied brigade of beaches, bars and restaurants; your travel goals are completely sorted in Sydney.

So let us dive into the thrilling world of the Emerald City and explore the top 5 attractions you should definitely visit.

Sydney Opera House

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not just Sydney’s pride but is considered equally eminent across the globe. No wonder, the instantly recognisable architecture, designed by the Danish architect Jørn Utzon is among the top things to see in Sydney for travellers from all around the world.

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This 1500 seated, opera house consists of theatres and concert halls along with an assortment of bars & restaurants. It entertains you all day and night while offering a spectacular view of the harbour. And FYI, Sydney Opera House is as eye-catching in the dark as it is in the light of the day.

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Syndey Opera House Interior

Sydney Harbour Bridge

When we are talking about tourist attractions in Sydney, it would be a sin to leave out the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge behind. The bridge is a major landmark of the city featuring an arch that is 134 meters (440 ft) above the sea level.

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While you are here, do not miss out on the climb to the top of the bridge (yes you can do that) to enjoy the most stunning views of the city. Although this 3-hour climb is an option that only adventure seekers would love. But still, you have to visit it once.

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Sydney Bridge climb

Bondi Beach

It’s not just another beach, it is BONDI beach. It is famous among the locals and the tourists alike. It’s hip cosmopolitan vibes make sure there’s never a dull moment here. The major attraction is the Bondi Icebergs pool which is open to the public all year round.

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From swimmers and surfers to all kinds of beach bums, Bondi beach is impressive to people of every age group and interests. Other than water sports and sightseeing, you can also take the Bondi to Coogee Walk to feast your eyes on the lovely oceanic views.

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Queen Victoria Building

Queen Victoria Building, also known as QVB is a huge shopping centre with around 200 retailers spread in an entire city block. Built in the architectural style of Romanesque revival by George McRae, the shopping complex has several high-end boutiques and branded shops stretched in the 5-story building.

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You can also enjoy a guided QVB tour to learn more about its splendid architecture and glorious history.

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The Rocks

Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood, the Rocks is situated amidst the Harbour Bridge and the northern end of Sydney’s Central Business District. The region marks the earliest permanent European settlement in the city. Today this locality is a very popular tourist attraction brimming with several fashionable restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, and souvenir shops.

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