Sydney is a very well known and most famous tourist destination. Sydney is a clean, wonderful city surrounded with parks, beaches, natural beauty and much more. Tour to Sydney will make you explore the beautiful beaches, World Heritage areas, lush hinterland and commended wine regions of the State of New South Wales (NSW).
Sydney is blessed with sun-drenched natural attractions, wobbly skyscrapers, scrumptious and daring restaurants, fabulous shopping and friendly folk.
Some major attractions like the Sydney Tower, Sydney Skywalk, Ocean world Manly, Sharkdive xtreme, Darling Harbor, Mrs. Macquaries Chair, St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney Harbor Bridge, Sydney Opera House and the Zoo and lots more.
Attraction
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House must be one of the most recognisable images of the modern world - up there with the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building - and one of the most photographed. Not only is it recognisable, it has come to represent ‘Australia’.
Although only having been open since 1973, it is as representative of Australia as the pyramids are of Egypt and the Colosseum of Rome.
The Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point, which reaches out into the harbour. The skyline of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the blue water of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House, viewed from a ferry or from the air, is dramatic and unforgettable.
Taronga Zoo
Taronga’ is an Aboriginal word meaning ‘water view’, and it is certainly appropriate to the zoo’s location on the north bankof Sydney Harbour with panoramic views across to the Opera House and the skyscrapers of downtown Sydney. Its dramatic location and the pleasant climate of New South Wales. Most tourists to Sydney find time in their schedule to take the ferry from Circular Quay to the zoo’s doorstep, where they can use either coach or cable car to transport them to the main entrance. Taronga Zoo opened to the public in October 1916.Under the directorship of Sir Edward Hallstrom in the 1940s and1950s.
Royal Botanic Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia, are the largest of three major botanical gardens open to the public in Sydney, along with the Mount Annan Botanic Garden and the Mount Tomah Botanic Garden.
Sydney Aquarium
Sydney Aquarium, on the eastern edge of Darling Harbour and closer to the heart of the city, is one of Sydney’s most accessible popular attractions. More than 1.2 million people visit it yearly, at least half of whom are visitors from overseas.
Sydney Aquarium distinguishes itself with the large variety of Australian aquatic life assembled under one roof: more than 650 species comprising more than 11,000 individual fish and other sea and water creatures.
Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, the jewel of the Northern Beaches, is the northernmost suburb of Sydney, less than an hour drive from the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the CBD.
Nestled on a landmark peninsula, it is blessed with a unique contrast of lush evergreen bushland and beaches of golden sand, enveloped by the pristine blue waters of the Pacific Ocean and the calm sailing paradise of Pittwater. A unique environmental awareness blending breathtaking views with quaint cottages and palatial homes ensures that Palm Beach will forever enjoy a lifestyle of relaxed and casual affluence.
