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Sydney Must-see Attractions for First Timers

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    Formerly a British colony for exiled convicts , Sydney has grown into Australia's most diverse cosmopolitan city and is one of the biggest cities in the country in terms of population. This gorgeous city is built on an incredible harbourfront known for its yacht-studded harbour, iconic coastal walks, picturesque beaches, national parks and  trendy bars/restaurants. So if you haven't already made this harbourfront city the next destination on your wishlist what are you waiting for?! Offering an ideal setting to both relax and explore, you can take advantage of this setting by indulging in various outdoor activities. Here are some ideas to get to know some of the unexpected sides of the city! 

     

    Harbour Cruises

     

    Cruises are a popular attraction among the tourists and locals and for good reasons. It offers a fresh new perspective of this gorgeous city while you feast on some delicious range of food and drinks. A Sydney harbour lunch cruise is a great way to sightsee some of the biggest landmarks of the nation which includes the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, with a freshly prepared menu to satisfy your tummies. Even though there are numerous vessels available in the harbour, choosing the modern catamaran is a great option as you can now witness the harbour vitas from its three spacious outer decks. You can also opt for a dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour if you're looking to admire the city ‘s beauty after the sun sets while feasting on a freshly prepared multi-cuisine buffet. Don’t forget to order drinks and other beverages from the fully licensed bar on board!

     

    Art Gallery

    When you visit a city with a splendid art culture and rich heritage, it is imperative that you enjoy a taste of it from its various museums and public art galleries. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the most distinguished art museums in the country, dating back from as far as 1885. The building itself is a work of art and has spacious , well-lit galleries and Grand Courts, with an impressive collection of artworks ranging from European legends and Asian masters to evocative modern art from across the globe. The gallery is also home to the largest collection of Aboriginal art in the entire nation. This phenomenal building is undergoing a massive transformation at the monet and includes a brand new building, public art gardens, a grand forecourt and of course the restoration of the hostruc building. It will be done by late 2022 and will be filled with double exhibition spaces including indoor and outdoor settings!

     

    Hyde Park

    Sydney has a lot of options when it comes to national parks but the ambience exuded in the famous Hyde Park is second to none.  It is Australia’s oldest national park, right in the heart of the city and has several lawns, picnic spots, fountains, fig trees, and graceful flowers. Perfect for unwinding, the city workers come  here at lunch to kick off their shoes, also setting the stage for people watching. The park is also home to a range of historical monuments and other significant buildings like the three towering Georgian  Buildings in the northern end of the park and the Art Deco War memorial in the southern half of the park. On its eastern side you can also come across the Australian Museum with the largest natural history collection in Australia.

     

    Beaches

    Dotted throughout its vast coastline, the city has some of the best beaches in the world with calm waters and golden sands and the best part about them is that they are not very far from the city centre. With a great surf scene, a buzzing restaurant & cafe culture and a lively atmosphere, the iconic Bondi Beach is only less than 15 min away from the city. It is also the start point for the famous Bondi to Coogee Beach, along the cliffs.