Attractions
Whale Watching
Whale watching is an exciting experience, made even more special with Sydney as a beautiful backdrop.
Centre Point Tower
Ascend to the Observation Deck located 250 metres (820 feet) above ground level to take in spectacular 360-degree views of the Sydney cityscape.
Darling Harbour
Bring your Santa hat, holiday cheer, and whole family to Darling Harbour between 24 November and 24 December.
Barangaroo
Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Barangaroo features scenic parkland, great views, a wide promenade, interesting architecture and fabulous restaurants.
Manly Beach
Watch skilled surfer’s knife through the waves off one of Australia’s most famous surfing beaches - the first world surfing championship was held here in 1964 and it’s the site of the Australian Open of Surfing each February.
Taronga Zoo
Australia's leading zoological park is home to a diverse collection of both native and exotic species.
Sydney Opera House
Australia's most famous building and an icon of 20th century architecture and design, this national cultural centre has gained widespread recognition and respect as a performing arts venue, and includes a concert hall, opera and drama theatres, a playhouse and a studio.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Together with the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic part of the city's skyline.
The Rocks Markets
Lined with cafés and vendor stalls, this bustling market tucked in the shadow of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in The Rocks precinct is one of the top attractions in Sydney.