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List of Epic Things to Do and See in Sydney Right Now

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    The bustling metropolitan capital of New South Wales, Sydney, is a major city in Australia with a rich and varied heritage, vibrant culture and a diverse population. Here is a brief guide in making the most of the city and its tourist attractions, from its massive harbour and national parks to its famous wine regions and outdoor cinemas. Made for the visiting tourists, the actively dating or even for the longtime residents, there's something here for everyone.

     

    The Ever Popular Lunch Cruise in Sydney Harbour

     

    Sydney is one of the staples of Australian tourism and most people who step foot in this harbour city, almost inevitably go cruising. Sydney’s Harbour is one of the most prominent ones in the world, housing two of the biggest landmarks of the nation, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Take your whole family out to a Sydney Harbour Cruise Lunch for a breathtaking waterfront dining experience in the backdrop of the above mentioned iconiques! You get to pick from a wide range of popular vessels including a modern catamaran, a luxury glass boat and a classic paddlewheeler, all boasting exceptional features and modern amenities. You can also buy drinks and other fizzy beverages from the onboard bar and pair it with your freshly prepared dishes to make this special experience even more special. The cruise also offers numerous photo ops of the harbour and its landmarks so don’t forget to take advantage of them!

     

    Swim with Sharks?!?!

     

    Yes! You read that right! Sydney is a home for numerous extreme adventures and this is one of them. The SEA Life Aquarium offers many things but the one that catches the eye for most people is the opportunity to dive with grey nurse sharks in a cageless diving experience!  The shark tank exhibit here houses over five of these ‘labradors of the sea’, and for the first time ever you can get up close with them in their natural habitat for a 30-minute diving experience. Don’t worry, these bad boys of the sea prefer to chew on bony fish and squid rather than human flesh, so you're safe! Although they can grow upto one to three metres long, these sharks are largely placid in nature and do very little than stare at you right in the eye. You will also be amazed by the smooth rays, sea title and the famous Queensland groper, who will also be swimming around your heads.

     

    Explore Inner West 

     

    Directly west of the Central Business District (CBD), you can come across the Inner West region, where numerous suburbs make up a village-like neighbourhood full of character. It is also the home of the iconic Imperial Erskineville, an LGBTQI+ venue since 1983, famous for its magnificent facade, which has appeared in numerous movies. You can catch a show here pon the ground floor, hit the rooftop for a drink and then to the basement for some late-night dancing! Another must-visit spot here is the White Rabbit Gallery, which houses some of the most prominent Chinese art collections in the world. Focusing mainly on works of the 21st century, the gallery also features a Tea House Cafe with aromatic teas, dumplings, beer, wine and juices. 

     

    Scale the Coathanger

     

    You wouldn’t pass up an opportunity to climb to the summit of the biggest coat hanger bridge in the world, would you? Yes, you may have to wear an unflattering suit and pay a hefty fee but it is safe to say that this experience is worth every penny of yours. It’s an absolute must-not-miss experience for tourists and celebrities, so why not for locals? The climb isn’t that scary and anyone who’s fit can easily climb the bridge. After all, most part of the climb is on stairs, with few stops on the way!