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Things to do in Sydney

Things to do in  Sydney

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From the soaring white sails of the Sydney Opera House to the golden sands of Bondi Beach, Sydney is simply a stunner. This spectacular city in New South Wales, Australia, blends natural beauty with all the thrills you'd expect of a modern metropolis, yet somehow exceeds even the highest expectations. Though you might be dazzled by its beauty, you'll find plenty of things to do in Sydney, from sailing around the glittering harbor to exploring the historic The Rocks neighborhood on a guided tour and heading into the nearby Blue Mountains on a day trip.

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When to visit

The best time to visit the NSW capital is summer (December to February) when the air and ocean temperatures are warm and perfect for playing. But that also brings tons of tourists from all over Australia and beyond. Other times of year are still great for visiting since it never really gets too cold, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House are impressive rain or shine.

Getting around

The city has a well-connected public transport system; trains, light rail, and buses can get you from the Central Business District to most places cheaply and efficiently. There are also well-marked bike paths for cyclists. One of the most iconic ways to get around is to hop on the yellow ferries with the breeze in your hair and harbor views all around. The main airport is Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.

Traveler tips

When you’re here, make sure you get to the beach. Each has its own feel, so do a little beach-hopping to find your favorite. Tourists flock to expansive Bondi in Central Sydney for its many restaurants and lifeguard-protected waters. Famous surf spot Manly is the go-to in the northern beaches. But try out more relaxed sandy spots in Greater Sydney, like Camp Cove in the harbor, Congwong in La Perouse, and Avalon and Palm Beach in the north.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is Sydney best known for?
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Sydney is best known for its distinctive sailboat-like Opera House designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo, and Bondi Beach. It’s also well-known for its hot summers (December to February) when locals and visitors flock to the many beaches along Sydney Cove.

Q:What should you not miss in Sydney?
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Don’t miss the sights around Circular Quay and the Rocks. With a blend of old and new architecture, many art galleries and museums, and lovely views, it’s a great place to spend a day. With more time, take the ferry across the harbor to Manly.

Q:What are Sydney's top five attractions?
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Five famous attractions located in Sydney are the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo, Queen Victoria Building, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Q:What can you do in Sydney at night?
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There are lots of things to do in Sydney in the evening. Take a sunset dinner cruise on the harbor, sip cocktails at Darling Harbour, or join a pub crawl through the Rocks or Kings Cross. In winter, check out the Vivid festival, when light installations brighten up the city.

Q:What are some leisure activities in Sydney?
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In summer, the best leisure activity is spending time at a beach, either relaxing on the sand or doing laps in a natural outdoor pool. In cooler weather, the best things to do in Sydney include walking the Royal Botanic Garden or hiking the national parks in and around the city. Cruises and scenic ferry rides run year-round.

Q:What do locals do in Sydney?
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Locals avoid the big-name tourist attractions and spend time outdoors and dining in hip, local neighborhoods like Newtown or Cabramatta. Locals get around the harbor by ferry—a scenic way to travel—and spend summer days at beaches, such as Narrabeen, that fewer tourists know about.