There are so many reasons to pack up and head to glorious Sydney, which is truly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It’s a glittering playground with its sandstone coves and sun-blazed beaches skirting the harbor and open Pacific. But Sydney travel isn’t just about sea and sports, there’s a whole host of things to do around. Don’t just visit Sydney, step inside it to experience the best of Sydney!
Hordern Pavilion
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With a capacity of up towards 10,000, the Hordern is a common choice for touring bands. It has played host to the likes of Sigur Ros, Interpol and many others. It has long been one of Sydney's favorit...
Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve
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- City: Sydney
Established in 1969 as a tribute to botanist Joseph Banks, the Reserve is now holds a large collection of native plants, paved walks, barbecues well stocked wit...
Justice and Police Museum
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- City: Sydney
Being a part of Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, the Justice and Police museum recreates the legal and crime history. Housing numerous real items relat...
Kamay Botany Bay National Park
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- City: Sydney
Complimented with significant sites, remarkable landscapes, beautiful walking trails, and heritage-listed attractions, Kamay Botany Bay National Park offers an ...
King Street
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- City: Sydney
Newton's main street, King Street is architecturally probably the best preserved Victorian high street in Sydney which is particularly famous for the many picturesque Victorian and Edwardian era shops...
Knapsack Viaduct
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- City: Sydney
This is a railway viaduct at Lapstone Hill, and was built in 1867 by John Whitton, the father of the NSW railways. The viaduct is probably the most impressive structure of its type which is highly art...
Koala Park Sanctuary
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- City: Sydney
A privately owned and run wildlife park, the Koala Park Sanctuary is a great day out for all the family and where the kids can pet the wallabies, feed the kanga...
La Perouse Congwong Bay Beach
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- City: Sydney
Little Congwong Beach is an unofficial & secluded clothing optional beach located at La Perouse, which is reached only by walking through the Botany Bay Nat...
Lake Parramatta
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- City: Sydney
This is a 60 hectare bush and parkland reserve that directly connects to bushland along Hunts Creek toward Carlingford providing a large habitat corridor. A popular swimming spot until the 1950's, the...
Lane Cove National Park
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- City: Sydney
It's a beautiful piece of bushland that sits on either side of the peaceful Lane Cove River that flows generally south-east into Sydney Harbour. It's a great pl...