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Unmissable Sydney Attractions To Inspire Your Next Visit

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    Sydney is the undisputed crown jewel of Australia, housing some of the major landmarks of the nation, A1 restaurants, national parks, museums, beaches and natural wonders. A staple in Australian tourism, the city sees more than a million tourists pouring into the city every year. This capital of New South Wales is a very happening city and it doesn't matter what time of the year you visit, there’s always something for you.

     

    Harbour Cruises

     

    The rightful owner of the number one spot is undoubtedly the dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour. Combining an exceptional dining experience with unparalleled night views of the city skyline and the national landmarks, a dinner cruise is an ideal way to spend 2-3 hours of your precious time within the city centre.  Choose an authentic paddlewheeler with wrap-around verandahs and enjoy sweeping views of the iconic Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and many other attractions. What makes this unique vessel stand out is the added element of a live cabaret show to top your night off, after an excellent dining experience on the waterfront. It doesn’t get more perfect than this! And if you prefer going out during the day, you can always go for a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline and a freshly prepared buffet menu! Sip a drink or two (can be purchased from the fully licensed bar), as you capture unwavering moments of you and your loved ones with the stunning harbour as backdrop.

     

    Royal Botanic Garden– Fig Tree Lawn

     

    One of Sydney’s standout attractions is the fact that it is the flawless amalgamation of towering skyscrapers and natural landscapes, and the perfect example is the location of the famous Royal Botanic Garden, which is situated right next to the Opera House. Home to a large collection of exotic plants from across the globe, the garden is a ginormous 30-hectare oasis and the oldest botanic garden in the nation. Visitors can easily spend hours here wandering through this wonderland– take a free guided tour, learn about the Aboriginal culture and the history of the garden or simply just relax and enjoy the boundless parklands and views of the Sydney Opera House. Few standout collections include the Fig Tree Lawn, Tropical Centre and the Rare and Threatened Species Garden.

     

    Madame Tussauds Sydney Madame Tussauds Sydney

     

    Darling Harbour is one of the busiest places in the city, housing a chain of attractions including the iconic Madame Tussauds wax museum. Come face to face with life-size replicas of your favourite celebrities, from world leaders and sporting legends to movie icons and hottest acts in the music industry. The wax museum is one of the all-time favourite tourist attractions, inviting large numbers of people everyday. Be sure to pose with your favourites or just take a selfie and show it off on the ‘gram!

     

    Bridge Climb Sydney

     

    The giant coat hanger is one of Sydney’s and Australia’s most iconic landmarks, and you can experience it on foot! Ascend to the summit through stairs and lifts and experience a unique perspective of the city, the harbour and its surroundings. You will be in the company of other climbers as well as the expert crew who will guide you to the top, explaining every detail of the bridge and its history on the way up. Although the experience is a bit exxy, you still wouldn't want to miss it, afterall one doesn't get to do these kinds of things often. And on top of that you will be rewarded a cap, a photograph and videos ( purchasable) after successfully scaling the giant bridge. Anyone who is fit, regardless of their age can climb this iconic bridge.