Sydney Attractions
Bridgeclimb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a city landmark; 1337 steps to the top offers you with a stunning panoramic view of the harbor, and a complimentary group photo of the climb.
Sydney Opera House includes five different performance spaces: a concert hall, an opera theatre and three spaces for dramatic arts. The unique structure is on the World Heritage List.
Manly Beach was Australia’s first resort area; today it has over 80 restaurants, several great pubs and an interesting art gallery making it a favourite among visitors.
Taronga Zoo established since 1916 the zoo has over 4000 animals housed in premises with spectacular views of Sydney Harbour.
Museum of Contemporary Art is known not only for its extensive collection of 7000-plus pieces of art but for the beautiful Art Deco building that houses the collection.
Bondi Beach crescent-shaped and more than a half-mile long, this is the most photographed beach in the country and a great place for swimming.
Hyde Park originally a race course spans three city blocks is quiet place to escape the city bustle and houses the ANZAC War Memorial and the Archibald Fountain.
Queen Victoria Building is a Byzantine-style sandstone building built in 1898 now housing Sydney’s most beautiful shopping center. The building which resembles a palace features 21 domes, each of which is 65 feet in diameter.
Sydney Tower Centrepoint is the highest in the southern hemisphere, and at 1000 feet, the tower is by far Sydney’s tallest structure. The view from the tower’s observation deck extends from Wollongong to the Blue Mountains and encompasses the north to central coast.
Car rental companies in Sydney include Europcar, Thrifty, Avis, and Budget.