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Three Things You Can Only Do in Sydney

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    Sydney is the coastal capital of New South Wales and is one of the largest and most populous cities in Australia. Visited by more than a million tourists every year, what sets Sydney apart from other destinations are its unique landmarks such as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, it's fine climate, decorated coastline with pristine beaches and the stunning harbour. You will definitely be overwhelmed by the variety of attractions this spectacular city has to offer so it is imperative to prioritize your destinations, especially if you're visiting here for the first time. Here is a small guide to walk you through a few spots in and around the city.

     

    A Dinner Cruise on the Harbour Waters

     

    The harbour is a popular destination for tourists and it offers great food, entertainment venues, water activities, aquariums, a lively pedestrian promenade and so on. One of the main attractions here are the cruises, especially a Sydney Harbour cruise offering dinner. Cruise through the illuminated harbour and see Sydney’s skyline dazzling with bright colours while you feast on some of the best freshly cooked dishes. Hop on Sydney’s premium glass boat and enjoy a 360° view of the harbour and its iconic attractions along with a chance to click amazing photographs on its outer decks. This custom-built luxury cruise boasts modern interiors including  floor-to-ceiling glass walls that will make you feel like every seat is a window seat. If you’re in the mood, feel free to purchase drinks or other beverages from the fully licensed bar and pair it with the signature menu prepared by the onboard chefs. Thus this Sydney Harbour dinner cruise has everything you need to enjoy a classy and fun dining coupled with spectacular harbour views, an unmissable experience.

     

    Explore Wendy’s Secret Garden

     

    Just north off of the Harbour Bridge lies one of the best hidden gems of Sydney, Wendy’s Secret Garden. Set on a steep hill leading down to the water and an abandoned railway tracks, this beautiful public garden is the perfect spot for a quick getaway from the bustlings of the Sydney Central Business District. To honor the death of her late husband, Wendy transformed an abandoned piece of  land into lush vegetation. It’s a luxuriant, green landscape brimming with vivid flora and embedded with whimsical sculptures. Meander through the windy pathways and you'll come across various nooks and crannies. People come here for soul refreshing lunch breaks, some come for the stunning views of the harbour and the bridge, some to admire the artistic excellence of Wendy, some to admire the garden and some come here to just connect with nature itself. There are dozens of benches scattered around the garden and several mini tables placed in private seclusions, making it a great place to eat, meet or have a picnic. There are no food or snacks available inside and Wendy and her team feels that to get the most out of the garden, one can bring their own food and refreshment and soak in the magic of nature as much as they want before heading back to the busy life of the city.

     

    Discover the Rich Native History in Australian Museum

     

    Located in the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), this heritage-listed museum is the oldest in Australia and is well known for its collection of natural history and anthropology. A must visit for culture vultures, this museum is rich in Australian culture and history and boasts over 20 million related objects. If you're looking to spend some time away from the sun, this is your place and it is undoubtedly one of the best tourist attractions of Sydney.