Welcome to
Sydney
Australia
Sydney is blessed with one of the most spectacular natural settings of any city in the world — a dazzling harbour framed by the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, surrounded by ocean beaches and national park bushland. The city is relaxed and outdoors-oriented in a way that feels effortless: morning swims at Bondi, afternoon ferry rides to Manly, evenings in Surry Hills wine bars. Australia's largest city also punches well above its weight culturally, with world-class galleries, a diverse food scene shaped by its multicultural population, and a warmth that makes visitors feel immediately at home.
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Blue Mountains
Ancient sandstone escarpment rising 1,000 metres above Sydney's western fringe.

Bondi Beach
Sydney's most iconic stretch of sand, surf, and coastal energy.

Darling Harbour
Sydney's waterfront playground, built for big days out with the whole family.

Manly Beach
Sydney's most beloved beach, a 15-minute ferry ride from the CBD.

Quay Restaurant
Peter Gilmore's harbor-front temple to modern Australian fine dining.

Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
30 hectares of harbour-side gardens hiding some of Sydney's best views.

Sydney Harbour Bridge
Walk across an icon — then climb over the top of it.

Sydney Opera House
The building that redefined what architecture could dare to be.

Taronga Zoo
Wildlife encounters on the harbour, with the Sydney skyline as your backdrop.

The Rocks
Sydney's oldest neighbourhood, where convict history meets harborside atmosphere.
Why should you go to Sydney
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
