What to see in Sydney?

August 2nd, 2011 by admin


In Australia, Sydney is one of the best visited cities and also it has good tourist attractions. There are so many places to visit in Sydney. You just loved that.

There are many other popular attractions awaiting tourists visiting Sydney include a host of beaches and many superb coastal vantage points, such as the Gap, Johnstons’ Lookout, Kings’ Cross and Queenscliff. For something in the way of evening fun, tourists may like to consider trying out their luck on the gaming tables at the Star City Casino on Pyrmont Street.

Tourist attractions in Sydney are:

Sydney Opera House: This is the best-known landmarks and international symbols.

Sydney Harbour Bridge: Sydney’s greatest icon, it took eight years to build and opened in March 1932.

Blue Sky Helicopter Tours: Blue Sky Helicopters provide one of the most spectacular and memorable ways to see the spreading city of Sydney – from the air. Helicopter tours should be 30min.

Blues Point Reserve: It is situated in the Lower North Shore area of the city, is a large open, elevated area, with spectacular panoramic views, and many nearby shops, cafés, restaurants and bars.

Cruises Tour: Cruises are very popular way to travel around Sydney. While travelling in cruise you will see some stunning views of the city’s impressive Skyline, whilst dining. Bounty Cruises are located in the Inner West area of the city and travel around the harbour area.

Elizabeth Bay Marina: It is situated in the Eastern Suburb. There are many things to see. These attractions include small boats for hire, deep-sea fishing trips and harbour cruises.

Monorail: This is the best way to travel in Sydney. Monorail are providing regular train services every few minutes and is a fairly inexpensive way to travel around the Central Business District. The Sydney Monorail stations are listed below:

  • Convention
  • Haymarket
  • World Square
  • Park Plaza
  • Sydney City Centre
  • Harbourside
  • Darling Park

Star City Casino: This is one of the best and largest casino in central Sydney and also home to restaurants, bars, theatres, shops and an enormous casino, where you can play Roulette, Blackjack and all of the other traditional gambling games.

Australian Museum: Located near the Domain is the Australian Museum. Apart from interesting displays for adults, there’s plenty of hands-on stuff for the kids. This is 6th best Museums in Sydney

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