Top 10 things to do in Sydney
1. Sydney Opera House
The Opera House, inscribed in the UNESCO list in 2007, is considered one of the greatest architectural masterpieces in the world and it has quickly become the most-known landmark of Sydney, since its completion in 1973. However, the perks of this astonishing building are not just architectural: the Opera House encompasses several performance venues hosting numerous spectacles every day.
2. La Perouse
Located 14 kilometers far from downtown Sydney, this historical area features several historical attractions, including military forts and towers. A museum is also present in the area.
3. St. Mary’s Cathedral – Hyde Park
St. Mary is a beautiful Cathedral in Sydney built in the 19th century in Gothic Revival style and characterized by superb interiors and stained glass windows. The building is best seen from Hyde Park, which is the oldest public park in Australia and contains several other interesting landmarks, such as the Archibald Fountain, a war memorial and an obelisk.
4. Sydney Tower
Standing at 309 m, Sydney Tower is the tallest building in the city and it is open to public. In less than one minute, three double-decks lifts will take you up to 268 m, where you will have the chance to admire Sydney from a stunning open-air observation deck equipped with glass floor. It is recommended to buy tickets online, to save money and to beat the queues.
5. Kings Cross
One characteristic way of passing a good evening in Sydney could be having a good dinner at one of the upscale restaurants of this district, followed by a visit at one of the numerous bars of the area. This neighborhood is also famous for its iconic neon signs and strip clubs.
6. Harbor Bridge
This iconic arch bridge, made of steel, is another symbol of Sydney. After dark the bridge has even more charm, thanks to the fascinating colored lights.
7. Beaches in Sydney
Few other huge cities in the world can feature beaches similar to the ones in Sydney, and certainly even less boost better climatic conditions. With temperatures normally reaching 16 °C during the coldest months and well over 30°C during summer, golden sandy beaches, laid back costal life and a typical surf culture, Sydney beaches are a must-see and are easily reached from the city center.
8. Australian Museum
Its establishment in 1827 makes the Australian Museum the oldest museum in the country. This museum is specialized mainly in natural history and in the Aboriginal Australians, thus it is an important attraction for the ones who wish to know more about the Australian historical background.
9. Royal Botanic Gardens
When you are in mood for a stroll, head to the Royal Botanic Gardens and enjoy a pleasant walk around labeled trees and gorgeous paths. No fee is required to enter the park, which is open every day of the year.
10. Taronga Zoo
With more than 340 species of animals and covering 21 hectares, Taronga Zoo can be an overwhelming experience so make sure you dedicate at least half day to spend there. In addition to the Australian wildlife, the zoo is set in a beautiful location overlooking the city of Sydney.