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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Sydney Opera House, Sydney Tower Eye, and Luna Park Sydney and more, get ready to experience the best places in North Sydney.
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1Sydney Opera House

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Performing arts theater
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The Sydney Opera House is an iconic arts center located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, offering breathtaking views of the harbor, bridge, and city skyline. With over 1,600 performances annually, it hosts a diverse range of events including opera, theatre, music, dance, and comedy shows. This architectural marvel is a must-see attraction that draws millions of visitors each year. Its unique design and cultural significance make it a standout feature of the picturesque Sydney Harbour.
Booked the tour and dining experience for $81 weeks in advance. Tour started and ended on time with a group of around 20. Headsets were provided so that everyone can hear the live tour guide. They will ask you to check in any medium or large sizes bags or backpacks, but it's easy and free. Tour involved some easy, short walks and steps, but anyone can manage. Very informative and worth doing. The dining add on gives you 3 restaurant options to choose from, all very close by. There's a special, limited menu just for this deal. I chose Midden which had no wait for lunch time and went with the barramundi dish and pinot grigio. The fish was excellent, perfectly cooked and thoughtfully flavored. Asked for no added salt and they were able to accommodate. Wine was good as well and recommended by the server. Overall, a great tour and dining experience that's reasonably priced
Tim — Google review
The structure is amazing… just like the pictures you see in Internet. Easy to move around. Handicap friendly. Many spots for snacks and even for lunch or dinner. Inside is big enough to run several events at the same time. We saw The Shiralee… excellent play presentation. Buster really run the show. The terrace around the Opera offers great spots for pictures and opportunities to crash on weddings… many diverse weddings. If you have time, you can visit the Botanical Garden nearby. You can’t miss it, if you are in Sydney!
Yolanda G — Google review
Of course, the iconic tourist attraction! We usually only take pictures from the outside whenever visiting the Sydney Opera House (SOH). But Alhamdulillah this year we had the chance to watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) performance. The architecture is really unique. The view from inside SOP to the Harbour Bridge and the surrounding areas is breathtaking! Each performance lasted around 1.5 hours. The multimedia facility as additional modern setting adds to the amazing theatrical experience. I did not expect to watch the ACO with documentary screening as background. There are bar and café on the main concern hall that serves drinks and light snacks. You can enter from the main entrance located under the primary stairs structure, or you can enter via a door with security check-in table to right after the tourist ticketing area. There are many concerts and arts performances for all ages, not just classical opera or orchestra as I used to think. Well, a famous landmark does not need recommendation. It speaks for itself.
Ira S — Google review
Sydney Opera House really leans into that whole “world-famous icon” thing, but once you stand in front of it you cannot unsee the truth. It looks exactly like a giant rack to dry dishes. A premium, waterfront, government-funded dish rack. Someone clearly put the budget on the wrong Pinterest board. It still looks good, no denying that. The patterns on the tiles are gorgeous, the shape is wild, the whole structure owns the harbor like it pays rent for the sun. But the moment the dish-rack comparison hits your brain, it is over. Those shiny white shells become plates waiting to drip dry. And the big question: was it worth the time and money? Honestly, maybe. It is one of those bucket list things you check off because it is famous, not because it changes your life. You go there, you stare at it, you laugh at how much it looks like kitchen equipment, you take the photos, and you move on. Iconic, yes. Beautiful, sure. Worth the hype? Debatable. But unforgettable as the world’s fanciest dish rack.
Wade W — Google review
Stopped by for a quick look around. Sydney is a beautiful city and this part of town is both historic and swanky. Lots of people about enjoying their evening and overall a very good atmosphere. The whole area surrounding the opera house is lovely to explore.
Sumiitra S — Google review
If you are a lover of Broadway, opera or just to see an iconic building, than this is a must see. Take a guided walking tour starting from the basement on up through the inner workings of the back end. Very interesting and informative. Wear comfortable shoes, it’s a lot of walking. If you are going for a great breakfast, don’t count on it. It’s just meh. Breakfast is at the end of the tour in what they call back in the states their commissary but they call it their green room.
Sharon W — Google review
Architecture that captivates your heart! I didn't get a chance to go inside, but honestly, the outside view is stunning enough on its own, it has its power to grab everyone's attention. Top Tip: If you want the best possible view, take a ferry from Circular Quay after sunset. Seeing the Opera House from the water at night is an unmissable experience.
Kishan N — Google review
To call the Sydney Opera House an extraordinary global landmark is not an overstatement. Its design is a study in elegant simplicity, and it inspires a powerful sense of awe whether you are standing right beside it or seeing it from across the harbor. I find myself at a loss for words to fully express my admiration for this magnificent structure. The architecture's silhouette forms a breathtaking curve where the structure meets the sky. This fabulous view is captivating at any hour, whether in the bright light of day or the dark of night.
CH — Google review
Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/•+61 1300 764 849•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Opera House

2Sydney Tower Eye

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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
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Observation Decks & Towers
Formerly known as Centrepoint Tower, Sydney Tower Eye is a must-visit landmark in Sydney. It offers a 4-D cinema, an observation deck, and an outdoor viewing platform that provides stunning 360-degree views of the city. This iconic tower serves as a great starting point for first-time visitors to get their bearings in Sydney. The panoramic scenery from the top allows visitors to familiarize themselves with the city's layout and plan their transportation options accordingly.
This restaurant left a HUGE impression on me when I was a child. To find out the restaurant is still open and that it still revolves was so exciting. On a recent trip to Sydney over the school holidays, I shouted myself and my 11 year old child to dinner, and watching the smile on her face made my mind flood with many happy memories. I personally found the price to be a little on the expensive side, but I will not complain as the experience, the food and the views won hands down and made the price very worthy. I arranged a window seat and that was perfection. Our seating time was 1hour & 45 minutes and in that time the restaurant revolved 2 full times and some. As we were a table of two, the staff thought we must have left (while we were up getting our food) and cleared our drinks and table, but this was addressed and quickly fixed up. As it was early evening (6pm booking), we had the joy of seeing Sydney come to light. Advice would be, book ahead to grab a good table and go with an empty belly as there is so much great food to try. It was a spectacular experience that made many new happy memories. Enjoy!
Shaz B — Google review
Sydney Tower Eye was great! Good for tourists who want a great view of the city. $42 for one adult ticket so a bit pricey but I’d say worth it. We also did a photobooth while we were up there $10 for 3 slips with 4 photos which was quite good!
Olivia — Google review
On our recent trip to Sydney we did the buffet meal for lunch in the tower. The food was amazing, so many options from traditional roasts and seafood to salads and desserts. Too many choices and the rotating restaurant is fantastic 360 degree views. If I had more time would have loved to go again at night to see the lights but enjoyed at lunch to see the sites while enjoying a magnificent feast. A definite must do.
Lois K — Google review
Sydney Tower Eye is a must-see! The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking, and you can see the entire city, the harbour, and even the coastline. We did the sunset visit, and it was incredible — less crowded, peaceful, and the colors over Sydney were just beautiful. The whole experience was smooth and family-friendly. A perfect way to take in the beauty of Sydney!
Morgana Q — Google review
Went for the VIP experience. Thanks to Kim and Mareil for the fantastic sky walk. The staff in the Infinity restraint were first class. Happy to explain the dishes and made us feel very welcome in a setting that was a bit alien to us. On to bar 83 where again, the staff were most accommodating and friendly. And, of course, the best views in Sydney.
Mingo286 — Google review
Its really nice lookout place. You can see so much from Sydney. Windows could be cleaned up better but I believe that its quite hard to maintain place with so many visitors. But there is still space to improve :) We bought tickets on arrival and they let us in a moment.
Radovan K — Google review
It's landmark of Sydney, but I don't think this place is "must visit spot" of Sydney. The place is great place to see landscapes, but I don't think staffs aren't putting enough effort to keep place clean. Also the place isn't that much big, but ticket price isn't that much reasonable, so I rather recommend observatory hills instead.
Re:Reviewer — Google review
Stunning views, friendly staff. Min spend of 30$ each person at the bar but no admission fee. Not crowded when we went and felt it was well worth the money.
Skid M — Google review
Westfield Sydney, Level 5/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.sydneytowereye.com.au/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=org…•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Tower Eye
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3Luna Park Sydney

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Luna Park Sydney, a beloved amusement park located at Milsons Point, has been enchanting visitors since its grand opening in 1935. After undergoing redevelopment and reopening in 2004, this iconic destination features a charming blend of vintage rides like the Wild Mouse Rollercoaster and the Big Dipper, alongside classic attractions such as the Carousel.
Luna Park Sydney is an incredibly fun and vibrant place to visit. The mix of classic rides and modern attractions gives it a unique charm, and the harbour views make the whole experience even more special. The park is clean, well-run, and full of energy, with great atmosphere both day and night. Whether you’re there for the rides, the lights, or the nostalgia, it’s a super cool spot that always feels lively and memorable.
Daniela — Google review
Sydney’s Luna Park – A Disappointing Experience From a distance, Luna Park in Sydney looks attractive and well-located, but once you get closer, the reality is very different. The park is squeezed between residential flats, and the overall atmosphere feels cramped and uninviting. When we visited, several of the main rides — at least four to five — were closed without any prior notice. Despite paying around $150 for tickets, we felt the money was completely wasted. On top of that, we had purchased additional tickets for some games, but when we saw them up close, it became clear that the games were overpriced and not worth the money. One of the biggest disappointments was the management’s attitude. When we asked about the closed rides, the staff gave vague, roundabout answers instead of providing clear information. At one point, a ride even stopped operating while people were still on it. The riders were taken off, and when we asked what happened, the only explanation we got was: “It’s closed for today.” When we asked when it would reopen, there was no proper answer. Overall, it was a frustrating and disappointing visit. Both our time and money were wasted. If you are planning to visit Sydney as a tourist, it’s better not to even bother going near Luna Park. It looks appealing from afar, but once inside, it fails to meet even basic expectations of an amusement park.
Sibte A — Google review
Very fun day out with lots to see and do! We ran out of time to see everything, you really need a whole day there to enjoy all the rides. I would have given 5 stars if there was more rides available for the 'red ticket' holders (generally 3-4 year olds) and if the park had some sort of lockers available to store your things in. Don't buy any food here if you can avoid it....it's pretty expensive and make sure you catch the ferry over. It's much quicker than trekking back up the hill to the train station.
Amber W — Google review
O wow what a unbelievably amazing amusement Park, must go and I would suggest take a longer pass coz you would want to go again and again. Big Dipper is amazing thrilling ride, so is wild mouse. And as soon as you enter there is a rotor one. Do try that it's simply wow the feel in that ride, make sure not to eat too much and it's going to make you feel light headed. Enjoy and enjoyyyyyyyy
ADHISHWAR T — Google review
You know there is a 4 hours Halloween ticketed event with entertainment everywhere you go and amazing staff keeping you entertained and shows. - so instead of grabbing grabbing a popcorn and enjoy the vibe you decide to waste your night by standing in lines and wait for a ride and miss out on the whole idea of the hallowscream then come back here and post a 1 star review. go do rides on another day when you have time - i enjoyed my night here and i wanna do it again next year And by the way i did 4 rides Thank you luna park
Omar S — Google review
It was great but it was warm best time for a look around is midweek not too many people and then catch the ferry to darling / hbr. Great and stay on and go back to the quay 5 stops for $5. Good value.
Terry P — Google review
Great place, wortg a visit with kids for fun and amazing views. Food is not bad and the waiting time is average for a teame park. Can get around with a pram and a fair amount of rides for little ones as well.
Keith S — Google review
Biggest waste of money ever. This place should be renamed “sorry, not in service”. Half the arcade games don’t work. Half the rides are closed. At least all of the “carnival” prize games were open..well of course they were so they could rip you off some more with dodgy scams and literally pay to win big prizes now..want a a big toy? You literally will need to fork out for 10’s of games to accumulate enough points. Best of all, after ordering and paying online, was told at the gate that our child with a cast can go on nothing..can I get a refund? Of course I can’t, because I should have read the website.. found it, 5 pages down hidden away. Thanks Luna park. Proper carneys ripping you off blind 👏 👏 never again
Brett L — Google review
1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia•https://www.lunaparksydney.com/•+61 2 9922 6644•Tips and more reviews for Luna Park Sydney

4Sydney Harbour Bridge

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Sydney Harbour Bridge, an iconic structure opened in 1932, offers the thrilling BridgeClimb experience and the Pylon Lookout with exhibitions. Beyond its fame, Sydney's surroundings offer unique experiences like camping beneath the bridge or glamping in a zoo with a harbor view. The city's wild heart extends to camping areas and caravan parks near the CBD, while train rides from Central Station lead to the Blue Mountains or coastal beaches.
This was such a great walk across the bridge. One has a choice to take the hike up above or walk along the path that is more level and the views quite spectacular. There are a few spots to sit and rest if needed as well.
J M — Google review
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the most remarkable landmarks in Australia and an absolute must-visit when in Sydney. Known as the “Coathanger” because of its unique shape, this bridge is not only an engineering marvel but also a symbol of the city’s history and pride. Whether you are walking across it, driving over it, or simply admiring it from afar, the Harbour Bridge leaves a lasting impression. One of the best experiences is taking a leisurely walk across the bridge. The pedestrian walkway provides stunning views of the Sydney Opera House, the sparkling harbour, and the vibrant city skyline. It is especially breathtaking at sunrise or sunset when the light reflects off the water, creating an unforgettable scene. For those seeking adventure, the famous BridgeClimb offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to climb to the very top, where you are rewarded with panoramic views that stretch as far as the Blue Mountains. The bridge is not just about sightseeing—it’s a living part of Sydney’s daily life. Thousands of cars, trains, cyclists, and pedestrians cross it every day, making it both functional and iconic. The blend of practicality and beauty makes it stand out as one of the greatest bridges in the world. Whether viewed from a ferry on the harbour, the Opera House steps, or from the top during a climb, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is truly spectacular. It represents strength, connection, and the spirit of Sydney. A visit here is always inspiring and memorable.
Pravin R — Google review
Standing atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge was an unforgettable experience. The panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House, the sparkling harbor waters, and the city skyline were absolutely breathtaking. Walking across the bridge gave me a real sense of how massive and iconic this structure is — a true feat of engineering. The climb to the top was surprisingly smooth and well-guided, and the safety measures made the entire journey feel comfortable and secure. The fresh breeze off the harbor and the sight of ferries passing below added to the magic of the moment. What really stood out to me was how the Harbour Bridge brings the city together — both literally and symbolically. Whether you're walking, cycling, or driving across, there's a sense of connection to Sydney's history and its vibrant present. The guides were knowledgeable and shared fascinating stories about the bridge's construction and role in the city's development. It's more than just a bridge — it's a living part of Sydney's culture. If you're visiting, I’d say this is absolutely a must-do.
Edrea P — Google review
It is a must experience to walk through the bridge! Stunning views, and about 20/30min walking :) You can also pay to go up the little museum and have an even better view, but we didn’t do it and had the greatest time, still.
Ana C — Google review
Lovely place and a special part of my son's family history. Celebrated 100 years! Well done with the security, clean and lovely place to visit. Many wonderful experiences to be had there and around the bridge with Sydney.
Penny R — Google review
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Australia and offers a truly unique experience. Walking across the bridge provides spectacular views of the Opera House, Circular Quay, and the harbour.
Daniela — Google review
The Sydney Harbour Bridge stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, offering an impressive combination of engineering and scenic beauty. Whether viewed from the waterfront or walked across, the bridge delivers sweeping views of the harbour, the Opera House, and the city skyline. Its scale and structure are striking up close, making even a simple stroll feel memorable. The surrounding areas are equally enjoyable, with well-maintained paths, lookout points, and plenty of spots to take in the scenery. Whether you’re sightseeing, photographing the skyline, or just exploring on foot, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a highlight that captures the essence of Sydney’s vibrant harbour.
Andy W — Google review
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is more than just an engineering marvel—it’s a symbol that defines the city’s skyline. Stretching gracefully across the harbor, its giant steel arch frames the water with both strength and elegance. Whether you see it from Circular Quay, the Royal Botanic Garden, or from a ferry gliding underneath, the bridge always commands attention, anchoring the view of Sydney in a way that feels both powerful and beautiful. ✨ A Masterpiece of Design and Scale Nicknamed the “Coathanger” for its sweeping arch, the bridge combines simplicity with grandeur. Its dark steel contrasts dramatically with the blue of the sky and the shimmer of the harbor, creating a bold silhouette that is instantly recognizable around the world. By day it looks solid and commanding; by night, illuminated against the city lights, it becomes almost magical. 🌊 A Perfect Companion to the Opera House What makes the Harbour Bridge especially beautiful is the way it interacts with its surroundings. Alongside the Sydney Opera House, it forms one of the most iconic pairs in global architecture—the strong, geometric arch harmonizing with the sail-like curves of the Opera House. Together, they create a skyline that is not just famous but deeply moving, a perfect blend of engineering and artistry. 🌟 A Living Landmark The bridge isn’t only beautiful from afar; it’s alive with movement. Cars, trains, cyclists, and pedestrians cross it every day, making it not just a monument but a vital part of the city’s daily rhythm. For those who climb it, the view from the top offers one of the most spectacular panoramas of Sydney, with the harbor stretching endlessly in all directions. ⸻ ✅ In short: The Sydney Harbour Bridge is both practical and poetic, a structure that carries people across the water while also carrying the weight of Sydney’s identity. Its beauty lies in its scale, its simplicity, and its perfect harmony with the harbor it spans.
Min M — Google review
Sydney Hbr Brg, Sydney NSW, Australia•https://www.dcceew.gov.au/parks-heritage/heritage/places/nationa…•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Harbour Bridge

5Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

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The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, established in 1816, is the oldest scientific institution in Australia. Spanning 30 hectares, it offers a tranquil escape within the bustling city. With over 8000 species of plants from around the world, including ancient rainforest trees and delicate desert flowers, this garden provides a serene environment for nature enthusiasts.
It is a heritage-listed major 30-hectare (74-acre) botanical garden, event venue and public recreation area. Opened in 1816, the garden is the oldest scientific institution in Australia and one of the most important historic botanical institutions in the world. The Garden and The Domain are open every day of the year and access is free. Amazing variety of plants, trees, blooms and wildlife on the grounds. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Mostly easy terrain, lot of easy walking. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Beautiful place. Lots to see. Parking is hard to find - use public transport. Great place for photography. Toilets available. Cafes and restaurants available
S V — Google review
I’ve visited the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney for a few consecutive years now, and it’s always been such a lovely experience. My first visit was in 2022 when I had some time before my flight back to Singapore — it was really chill and gave me space to reflect on my trip. In 2023, I went back alone and did the walk through to the Opera House, which was both fun and relaxing. Then in 2024, I brought my family along, and we managed to snap some truly amazing photos together. Overall, it’s a great place to take a walk, enjoy the scenery, and even burn a few calories. The air feels fresh, the views are beautiful, and its location near the Opera House makes it perfect for a stroll after a meal. It can get a little crowded near the evening, but the atmosphere is still enjoyable. For tourists, I’d say this is definitely a must-visit spot in Sydney. Here are some photos from my visits over the years 🌿📸. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Edwin G — Google review
Spending the entire day at this beautiful botanic garden was truly a delightful experience. The meticulously maintained landscapes offered a serene atmosphere, perfect for peaceful contemplation. Diverse plant collections showcased nature's artistry, providing ample opportunities for exploration and discovery. Every corner revealed new wonders, making it easy to lose track of time while wandering through the trails. I highly recommend visiting this enchanting garden.
Sobit S — Google review
A vibrant spring scene featuring a variety of blooming flowers in a beautifully landscaped city garden. The atmosphere is fresh and lively, with soft sunlight filtering through blossoming trees. Colorful tulips, daisies, and cherry blossoms fill the garden paths. People stroll peacefully among the flowers, enjoying the mild breeze and fragrant air. The city skyline rises gently in the background, creating a perfect blend of nature and urban beauty.
Siew C — Google review
We visited Sydney in spring time and the flowers were out across the gardens making for a lovely sight of colours together with a floral scent. The gardens and park are extensive but can be easily walked to enjoy this open space. Great views too across the harbour the bridge and the opera house.
Shaun L — Google review
Stunningly gorgeous, expansive garden. There are so many beautiful flowers and trees, and the landscaping is so beautiful with the ponds, fountains, and sculptures. There is a beautiful view of the harbor from here, and there are a variety of beautiful birds that live here. There are plenty of benches and shady areas if you need to sit down, too. It is free to come here.
Sarah H — Google review
The Royal Botanic Garden is beautifully maintained and absolutely worth a visit. It’s incredibly peaceful, with plenty of birds—you can hear them chirping everywhere. It’s the perfect place to wander, unwind, and forget you’re in the middle of the city. You’ll also find great views of the Opera House. Whether you want to have a picnic or just relax, it’s an ideal spot to spend some time.
Angelina M — Google review
The place is HUGE, well kept with lots of benches and pavilions scattered around. I visited on a hot, sunny day and ended up sweating. I’d love to return on a cooler, cloudy day to really take in the views in more comfortable weather.
Jessica — Google review
Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.botanicgardens.org.au/royal-botanic-garden-sydney•+61 2 9231 8111•Tips and more reviews for Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
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6The Rocks

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
The Rocks is a historic neighborhood in Sydney, nestled beneath the iconic Harbour Bridge. It's a vibrant area where locals and visitors come together at the lively Rocks Markets to enjoy street food and unique fashion finds. The neighborhood boasts some of Sydney's oldest pubs and upscale restaurants with stunning harbor views. The Museum of Contemporary Art showcases both local and international exhibits, while buskers entertain along the bustling waterfront promenade.
New South Wales 2000, Australia•Tips and more reviews for The Rocks

7Taronga Zoo Sydney

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Nestled along the picturesque Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike. Home to over 350 distinct species, this vibrant zoo offers an immersive experience that connects visitors with wildlife in a stunning natural setting. Accessible via a scenic ferry ride from the city center, it provides breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
An absolutely wonderful place and what a view! So many animals to look at and they all seem very healthy and well looked after. There's loads of viewing areas for each enclosure and space for everyone. We visited on a busy school holiday day and there was enough room for all. I love the fact that there are lots of zoo workers around to help or answer questions. The ticket price is well worth it. Well done Taronga Zoo.
Debs M — Google review
I visited Taronga Zoo today with my big family, and it was my second time there. This is definitely one of the must-do experiences in Sydney. The vibes were amazing! We went around midday, which isn’t really the ideal time to visit. If you want to see the animals more active and relaxed, it’s better to go either in the morning or later in the afternoon. That way, you’ll have a better chance of spotting most of them — including the lions. We did manage to see the lion, but only for a short while. The seal show was absolutely amazing — you can’t afford to miss it! The energy, tricks, and connection between the trainers and seals were so fun to watch. My kids absolutely loved it — from the animals to the shows, they were excited the whole time. It’s such a great place for families to spend the day together. It was so much fun overall — from boarding the ferry to the very last moment. I missed taking the cable car on the way back, which I really recommend because it offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House. Such a great experience — can’t wait to go again!
Saurav P — Google review
Beautiful zoo, very well maintained and thoughtfully designed, with plenty of walking areas and shaded promenades. The full visit, including the shows, takes around 4 to 5 hours. My advice: arrive early in the morning when the animals (especially the koalas) are most active. The views are absolutely stunning — overlooking the entire Sydney skyline, the Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. Staff are super friendly and helpful. A must-do for anyone visiting Sydney or looking for a great day escape!
Arnaud B — Google review
Fantastic zoo, really well built and easy to navigate. The enclosures are all really well done and the animals look very happy and healthy. The food market was great and plenty of water stations around. I was surprised that the zoo didn't have any elephants but the seals did make up for it. We were lucky to catch the seal show which was brilliant. All in all a great day out.
Dexter M — Google review
Beautiful. Fun to get to via the ferries and direct bus service are convenient. Staff at the hut where Zoo members/friends go for free entry could be nicer, staff inside are wonderful, had a young lad help us to seats at a packed bird show. Cute restuarant (wish we had lunch there), the food court, where we had lunch unfortunetly, had overflowing bins and zero trays to carry your food. The Zoo itself is very hilly and takes a good full day to see and experience everything.
Kathryn D — Google review
Excellent zoo with great selection of animals and easily accessible. Would go again for everything from very healthy lions, the koalas, excellent aviaries, and to watch the seals (sea lions actually). The free flight bird display brought a tear to my eye; it was so very well done and against the backdrop of the city with some great music choices. Chimpanzees looked listless; I'm not an expert but they seemed unhappy and in need of more to do or a better space.
Martin C — Google review
We’ve come over from the UK to visit family & did the adults only Roar & Snore. What an amazing experience?! The lovely weather helped too. Bridie, Ryder, Rachel & Jacinta (sorry for any spelling mistakes) were our hosts & were all amazing to spend the evening & early morning with. Loved the walks through the zoo seeing all the animals, plus the little extras that I won’t mention (don’t want to spoil it). Loved the little safari tents for our night. The chimpanzees & lions enjoyed waking us up early 😊 Highly recommend anyone to do this, really good value too.
Sarah — Google review
Came here a while back and can I just say, this was one of the most fun times I've had 'til this day. Having my mates obviously helped but just having a walk through the different enclosures with the variety of animals I didn't even know existed, truly cemented that visit into my memories. And the quality of life, accessible toilets, great food and drinks that weren't too far, and easy to read signs and maps to know where you even are.
Martin B — Google review
Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia•https://taronga.org.au/sydney-zoo•+61 2 9969 2777•Tips and more reviews for Taronga Zoo Sydney

8Queen Victoria Building

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The Queen Victoria Building, a historic shopping center in Sydney's CBD, is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture designed by George McRae. Built in the late 19th century, it now houses over 175 modern stores including renowned brands like Tiffany and Ralph Lauren alongside charming tea rooms, florists, and jewelry stores. The building's grand arches, pillars, and stained-glass windows reflect the artistry of its craftsmen from a bygone era.
The Queen Victoria Building is a masterpiece of architecture. This building is immaculately well kept. There are multiple floors of shops and food establishments. From the beautiful stained glass to the old elevators it's a sight to see. It really is a testament to how much there care about the building when you see how clean and well kept it is. If you're in the area stop in , shop, eat and take in its beauty.
Chris A — Google review
The QVB is truly one of the most beautiful shopping centres in the world. Beyond the endless high-end shops and excellent eateries spread across its multiple floors, the building itself is a spectacular example of Romanesque Revival architecture. It's a wonderful place to walk and soak up history. And speaking of history: the famous mystery letter from Queen Elizabeth II is a real-life time capsule and won't be opened until 2085. The instructions for the letter are on display, leaving visitors to wonder what message the late Queen left for the future citizens of Sydney.
A W — Google review
Exquisite building that blew us away. A mix of mid-high retail shops and cute cafes with good coffee and light bites to eat. The architecture is beautiful and the vibe is exciting and classy.
Nicholas J — Google review
Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a great shopping spot with stunning old-fashioned architecture. The interior design is elegant and full of character, though the layout can be a bit confusing at first. It’s a lovely place to walk around, explore the stores, and take beautiful photos Perfect for anyone who enjoys history and style.
Punnatorn V — Google review
Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is one of Sydney’s most prominent shopping destinations, known for its collection of high-end and luxury brands. Inside, you’ll find a range of premium stores offering fashion, accessories, and specialty goods, making it a go-to venue for those seeking upscale shopping. The atmosphere feels elegant and refined, reflecting the building’s reputation as a landmark retail destination. What makes QVB truly special is its beautifully preserved historical architecture. With vintage details, stained-glass windows, ornate railings, and restored heritage features, the building offers a unique blend of luxury shopping and cultural heritage. Walking through its halls feels like stepping into a piece of Sydney’s history while enjoying a modern, stylish retail experience.
Andy W — Google review
Best heritage shopping centre in Sydney city Queen Victoria Building. Multiple levels of amazing cafe with best coffee, meals & deserts. Plenty of shops, arcades & areas for beautiful photos. It is next to Pitt Street Mall the main shopping street. Park your car at Centro cinema car park centre Saturday or Sunday for $15 for whole day.
Jason O — Google review
Built in 1898, this beautiful and well preserved architectural heritage building now houses multiple shops and eateries. Good for an afternoon stroll to window shop, get some lunch and wine, or coffee and cake and relax. A must visit one time in Sydney.
M4l2K T — Google review
What an amazing store, lots of ornate points of interest, stained glass windows, spiral staircase, fancy fretwork, banisters, and a dome of epic proportions. The Australian Clock is a truly wonderful thing to behold. I wanted to spend more time looking around, but we were on a mission and only managed a brief viewing.
Jane R — Google review
455 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.qvb.com.au/•+61 2 9265 6800•Tips and more reviews for Queen Victoria Building

9Art Gallery of New South Wales

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The Art Gallery of New South Wales, established in 1871, is a top-rated attraction for art enthusiasts. It houses an extensive and diverse collection of contemporary, modern, indigenous, Australian, Aboriginal, European, and Asian art. Located just a short walk from the city center near the Royal Botanic Gardens, this classical-style building welcomes over a million visitors annually. With more than 40,000 captivating works on display and ever-changing exhibitions, it offers something for everyone.
We had a wonderful visit to the NSW Art Gallery. The story time in the children’s library was such a lovely experience, and the kids really enjoyed it. We also loved the interactive exhibits in the gallery, which made the visit engaging and fun for the whole family. A great place to spend time together.
Clare C — Google review
This is definitely a must-visit museum and a perfect spot to check in when you’re in the area. The art exhibitions are beautiful, inspiring, and truly impressive. There’s also a great sense of history throughout the place, which makes the experience even more meaningful. It’s also an Instagram-worthy destination — the architecture, lighting, and layout all make for cool photo opportunities. The best part is that entry is completely free! The building itself is stunning from the outside, and everything inside is well-maintained. The air-conditioning is cool and comfortable, and the restrooms are clean and convenient. To get there, you’ll walk through a lovely park, full of greenery and peaceful vibes. The whole area feels calm and elegant — it almost made me feel like I was somewhere in England! Overall, it was such a wonderful experience — relaxing, inspiring, and absolutely worth a visit. Whether you love art, history, or just want a beautiful place to wander and take photos, this museum is a hidden gem you shouldn’t miss. 🎨✨
Island G — Google review
It was founded in 1872. It is the most important public gallery in Sydney and one of the largest in Australia. It's free entry to most of the exhibits except for special presentations. It's popular with locals and tourists. Toilets are available. Cafes and restaurants are in-house and outside nearby. Parking is difficult and advisable to use public transport. Most areas are level access.
S V — Google review
If you haven't visited the Mike Hewson "The Key's Under The Mat" exhibition at The Art Gallery of NSW, you must . Great Fun for kids and adults especially on rainy days or extremely hot days. Bring your swimmers ( although no pools there are communication showers and a water feature to play under as well as a milk tank steam room and Scandinavian sauna as well as change rooms), a picnic and bbq items ( there is a communial BBQ bench with I think 4 BBQ on it you can use to cook your sausages and other protein on , there are lots of places to sit and eat and large sinks to wash up in), bring your laundry ( Yep there are working front loaders and a top loaders washing machines but mainly used to wash the towels in), there are lots of weird and wonderful kids books to read and even a few toys, there is a set of swings and a roller coaster track shaped monkey bar, also a DJ stage with background music playing and a makeshift hut which if you are lucky houses an artist in resident working, toilets are outside near the lifts of the Nelson Packer Tank where the exbition is, pram parking area near entrance exit of exhibition and if you forgot to pack a BBQ, picnic or snacks like I did because I was so unprepared - there is a small concession snack stall set up inside the exhibition with basic light snacks and drinks to purchase just like ones you would see near a beach or park. Highly recommended but try and go on a weekday as Saturdays can get busy from opening to closing hours. Spend the day there as there are other exhibitions to see and activities to do like the patchwork activity at one of the other current exhibitions on.
Dulcinea L — Google review
I had a great visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Entry is free, which is such a bonus, and the collection is really nice to explore. The crowd was okay. not too packed, so I could enjoy the artworks comfortably. Overall, it was a good experience and definitely worth stopping by if you’re in Sydney.
Maria Y — Google review
Well set out. Interesting exhibition. I really enjoyed the new gallery. Modern art not usually for me but this was a stand out. The chalk house, the video of the artist's family home...I had to do a very whistle stop tour of both galleries. I'd recommend it.
Lorna B — Google review
Great museum with alot of art to see from new to old history. It’s so big that you definitely need 2 or 3 hours for it. They have a cafe/restaurant where you can take a break. Various of nice food options available for a very affordable price as well! Would recommend going here, it’s a must and since it’s free so you have nothing to lose.
1715km — Google review
Fantastic art gallery! There is so much to see for art lovers. The permanent exhibits are mainly in the main building. The newly built section is a couple of minutes walk away and houses a unique light and sound installation in basement of building (check out the video).
Zeph — Google review
Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/•+61 1800 679 278•Tips and more reviews for Art Gallery of New South Wales

10Darling Harbour

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Darling Harbour is a vibrant waterfront destination in Sydney, offering a plethora of attractions and hosting large-scale events. Spanning 20 hectares, it serves as the gateway to various tourist hotspots including SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, IMAX theatre, Australian National Maritime Museum, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, and the Chinese Garden of Friendship.
Nice to good for a ferry ride, a boat ride and walk along this harbour. You can see the famous opera house, and the beautiful scene and feel the vibes of Sydney. The fireworks will be easily seen from the area and that marks a memorable time to be there with you loved ones.
P W — Google review
Even on a cloudy day, Darling Harbour has a special charm. The grey skies seemed to soften the light over the water, giving the whole area a calm, peaceful feel. The reflections on the harbour looked almost silver, and the gentle breeze made it a perfect day for a slow walk along the waterfront. Cafés were cozy and welcoming, ideal for grabbing a warm coffee and sitting by the window to enjoy the view. The atmosphere was relaxed, with locals and tourists alike taking in the scenery and street performances. The mix of boats, water, and city skyline gives the place such a unique energy, even without the sunshine. Whether you’re after a quiet coffee, a nice meal by the water, or just a scenic stroll, Darling Harbour is beautiful in any weather. The cloudy sky only added a touch of serenity to the experience.
Masoud M — Google review
New fave spot in Sydney. Such a vibe. Pretty walk. Gorgeous views. Lots of bars and restaurants. Most do happy hour. Lots of discounts on pass app.
Katy J — Google review
Great walk through the darling Harbour Promenade at day or night with a scenic water view. Plenty of restaurants along the promenade open until late. Great for pics at night with Harbour Bridge, should not miss the walk.
Jishnu W — Google review
Darling Harbour is such a beautiful place to relax and explore! The waterfront views are amazing, especially in the evening when the lights reflect on the water. There are so many restaurants, cafes, and attractions nearby, making it a perfect spot for a day out. Great atmosphere for walking, taking photos, and enjoying the vibrant city vibe. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Sydney!🌃
ARIS — Google review
It is nice walking area along the harbour with a lot of place for families and kids. It also features a lot of weekend or night time activities like firework. Highly recommend to visit if you love night walk and activities.
Khanh T — Google review
Darling Harbour is one of Sydney’s most enjoyable waterfront areas, with a perfect mix of views, attractions, and atmosphere. The whole precinct is clean, lively, and beautifully maintained, making it great for both daytime strolls and evening visits. There are plenty of restaurants, shops, and things to do, plus the harbour scenery is stunning from every angle. Whether you’re relaxing by the water, exploring the museums, or enjoying the nightlife, Darling Harbour always feels welcoming and full of life.
Daniela — Google review
If you are in Sydney, then one must never miss to visit this place, especially evening looks so amazing and colorful. Sitting alone near the harbour during nightime seems to be even more peace than daytime.
Kishan N — Google review
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11Cockatoo Island

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Cockatoo Island, located in Sydney Harbour, offers a unique camping experience with its historic shipyard and former penal establishment. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is accessible by ferry and provides a romantic evening under the stars just outside the CBD. The island also features informative bird and seal shows, as well as keeper-led tours showcasing native Australian animals. Families can enjoy exploring the island's rich history through various activities, making it an ideal destination for learning about Sydney's past.
We took the short ferry trip from Barangaroo to a less crowded spot in Sydney Harbour. The remnants of this penal colony provide a stark contrast with modern architecture and skyscrapers across the waters. The establishment and grounds are well-preserved and worth an easy two hour stroll following the trail on visitor map. Audio commentary is available.
Zeph — Google review
Had a brilliant day out at Cockatoo Island with family and friends! We grabbed a map and went on the stamp hunt—once we collected all six, we got a fun little sticker as a reward. Such a great way to explore the place! Tried the cheeseburger there and it was absolutely delicious. There were other food options like pizza and a few food trucks, though they were a bit pricey. Loved that there was a spot to sit down, eat, and enjoy live music—someone was playing guitar and singing, which really added to the vibe. All up, a wonderful experience! 🤩💖
Haya T — Google review
It’s a really fascinating place to visit especially the large Turbine warehouse in the industrial area, very impressive and a super cool location for photos. You can see everything in 2-3 hours if you’re taking your time which is just the amount of time I reckon. Now there is one negative which isn’t cockatoo islands fault but the ferry service on the weekends especially Saturdays or long weekends gets very busy going back to circular quay as the ferry is already packed when it arrives to collect you…after midday the first two ferry’s were full. After waiting 20 mins for the next one to find it’s also full is annoying as you can get stuck on cockatoo island for over an hour from your intended departure time…essentially they should put more on peak days. That said it’s still cool and worth a visit.
Ben K — Google review
It's a place with a very interesting history. It was a great opportunity for my elementary school-aged children to learn about history. The scenery was beautiful, and it was a pleasant walk. There is also a cafe on the island, so you can relax and enjoy yourself.
Ayano F — Google review
A nice quiet island in the inner Sydney Harbour. Only 20min ferry ride from Circular Quay. Small island and easy for a walk. Good to spend a few hours or an afternoon there. A few camping facilities there (seems can be rented), and 2 food outlets. Post-industrial and a number of education and cultural remnants on the island. A place in Sydney other than nature.
Charles C — Google review
A lot of history behind but very poorly maintained the area has a great potential to become a great museum.
Sónia E — Google review
Beautiful island!! Not a single cockatoo tho... it doesn't matter cause there's so much to do here. Alot of walking and exploring. You are immersed into the (very short) history of Australia. We hopped onto a ferry from Drumoyne to the island. The most interesting area was the convict prison section, it is a great insight into to the poor conditions that prisoners dealt with. Also!! Apparently they then transformed it into a girls school??? Like why do that, and who wouldve sent their kids here, surprise surprise they shut it down and turned back into a prison. Although I hate kids so hell yeah!!
Sam — Google review
something a bit different, caught the ferry from circular quay. short 25 minute ride across beautiful harbour. very pleasant afternoon walking around the island looking at the early convict prison and the old shipbuilding yard.
Bruce R — Google review
New South Wales 2110, Australia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Cockatoo Island

12Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden

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Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden, located in Lavender Bay, Sydney, is a charming and romantic oasis open to the public for picnics, leisurely walks, and stunning views of the harbor. Once an abandoned and overgrown railway land, this garden has been lovingly transformed into a serene Victorian-style haven by Wendy Whiteley and local volunteers. Fragrant jasmine and bougainvillea climb the walls while bamboo shoots, lush ferns, and palms line the paths.
This is the place I want to visit whether I’m feeling down or joyful — a sanctuary that purifies the soul. Like the name, it’s a secret garden by the bay, it opens up into wide, breathtaking views of Sydney’s skyline, harbor, sailboats, and landscape. It’s a spot that truly clears your mind: you can take a peaceful 20-minute stroll through the garden and along the water, or spend two hours simply sitting by the shore, soaking in the scenery. An absolutely perfect place to relax and unwind.
Two M — Google review
The entrance can be a little hard to find but definitely worth looking for. It is close to Milsons Point or North Sydney train station. The garden itself has some beautiful spots, some hidden to have something to eat and drink or to just take in the beauty of the garden. The plant life and trees are both interesting and beautiful. There are some interesting statues, and Wendy’s house is lovely. It is situated right by the train line with glimpses of the harbour. it is not advisable for people with walking disabilities as there are a number of stairs and some of them are quite rugged. this really is a beautiful garden and definitely worth visiting. Oh, and look out for the bush turkeys as they will try and steal your food.
Casandra T — Google review
This is a quiet and calm environment who seeks to escape from busy city vibes. The garden is full of green and it is a beautiful place to be in the evenings. Can be accessed easily by public transport. And you can see a nice angle of the harbour bridge.
Kasuni S — Google review
Nice little garden that you can visit, walk around enjoying nature and also has a good view toward the iconic building of Sydney. There are few areas that have chairs, tables, rocks to sit on and enjoy the view which is pretty nice to have. The garden is well maintained.
Khanh T — Google review
Wendy’s Secret Garden is a very special and meaningful place. You can really feel the love and devotion behind it. The garden is full of life, with plants growing freely and creating a peaceful, almost magical atmosphere. It’s a beautiful spot to slow down and reflect. Just be prepared — the paths can be a little overgrown in some areas, but that’s also part of its natural charm. Definitely worth a visit if you appreciate quiet places with a story behind them.
Nan J — Google review
A beautiful place of tranquility and quiet enjoyment. Visiting in the rain was particularly delightful. You will need to be able to climb stairs to visit. Highly recommended.
Zsuzsika — Google review
Spectacular views on the short walk from the Milson Point ferry wharf. Just head off around the harbour side of Luna Park. The gardens have plenty of places to sit and relax and many short walking trails.
Trevor L — Google review
I have to give the survive star because of all the effort the volunteers have made to bring you something special out of an ordinary piece of land it's really beautiful what they've done and they've worked so hard it is a very good example of what can be done with volunteers the gift of their time
London F — Google review
Lavender St, Lavender Bay NSW 2060, Australia•https://www.wendyssecretgarden.org.au/•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden

13SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

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SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is a must-visit aquatic attraction in Sydney, offering five distinct habitat exhibitions showcasing Australia's marine life. Conveniently located near Circular Quay, it provides easy access for visitors. The aquarium houses a diverse range of ocean creatures and offers educational sessions on animal feeding and more. It's an ideal family-friendly activity that allows you to explore the rich underwater world of Australia's aquatic animals.
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is an amazing experience and a must-visit in the city! The variety of marine life is incredible – from playful penguins and graceful rays to the impressive sharks swimming right above you in the tunnel. The exhibits are beautifully set up, and you really feel like you’re exploring the underwater world. It’s a fantastic spot for families, couples, or even solo visits. The penguin boat ride is a unique highlight, and the jellyfish displays are absolutely stunning. Everything is well maintained, and staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend adding this to your Sydney itinerary – it’s both fun and educational!
Kasuni S — Google review
The aquarium is big and full of amazing marine life. It’s right next to Wild Life and Madame Tussauds, so you can easily visit all three in one morning. I recommend going early to enjoy everything without rushing. I got my tickets online with a great deal — one pass for the Aquarium, the Zoo, and the Tower Eye. Such a magical place for kids! 🐠🐧✨
Carmela A — Google review
Really loved this aquarium. Easy to buy tickets online (and can save when bundling with collocated attractions). Highlight was the Dugong (unique to Indo-west Pacific). But the "ride" thru the penguins was fantastic (and unique among ALL the aquariums we have visited). Located on Darling Harbour, it's a wonderful "touristy" area in central Sydney. It was an easy 30 minute walk from our hotel near Hyde Park. Very friendly for wheelchairs and strollers to boot. Highly recommend!!!
Alan B — Google review
Visited 11am on a Wednesday hoping it would be quiet however there was a school excursion which negatively impacted my experience as kids were running around and screaming especially in the enclosed tunnels it was very loud. The 8 free photos weren’t clear on what was happening as it was 2 photos taken but they AI’d it into 8 fake filters. On a positive note, had a good variety of species of animals, being able to touch the some sea life was very fun. Penguin ride did need to be longer as it was over very very quickly.
James D — Google review
Sea life Sydney was a wonderful experience.I have been to other Aquariums in different cities but this one is the best so far. We have purchased tickets same day and there was hardly any waiting time. Tickets are slightly cheaper if purchased online day before. Best part was watching penguins. Boat ride to penguins was very very short. Time should be extended for that. Not able to watch them properly while we were in boat. Very well built with clear directions.
SK — Google review
Beautifully done interactive aquarium. Great for kids to learn and love nature. Just wish it had been made with wider aisles as prams are everywhere. Loved the sharks and stingrays but really it all was a joy. We went on a Monday and it was busy but not impossible. I would think weekends could get hectic.
Linda J — Google review
This neatly enclosed aquarium located next to the Sydney zoo and madam Tussaud’s houses nurse sharks and cute dugongs. An interesting visit if you are around pyrmont area. Educational and interesting. Not very large and you should cover it in about 25 mins. Slightly pricey
M4l2K T — Google review
Loved the aquarium and the sea life up close. The variety of marine life is excellent and the seeing sharks and stingray's up close is worth the visit. The penguins are the most entertaining and we can spend a lot of time with them.
Murali S — Google review
1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.visitsealife.com/sydney/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=o…•+61 2 9333 9200•Tips and more reviews for SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

14Hyde Park

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Hyde Park, located in the heart of Sydney's CBD, is a historic and expansive public park dating back to 1792. Spanning 16 hectares, it offers a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling city, featuring statues of famous Australians and serving as a venue for various events and festivals during the summer months. A visit to Hyde Park is an essential part of exploring Sydney on foot, as it provides easy access to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
A nice green space situated nearby St James, Martin Place & Town Hall stations and many bus stops. You see the heritage listed Barracks, Anzac memorial whilst viewing the reflective pool. Its a good place to sit back, have a picnic and relax whilst viewing the unstoppable march forward of time.
Toy G — Google review
Amazing park and beautiful area to walk or have a picnic. The fountains are beautiful especially the bubbler monument where you can drink the water from however today it was not working. The best was the Archibald memorial fountain. Not to mention, there was great music too.
Anton E — Google review
Hyde Park is one of those places in Sydney that I keep coming back to. It’s right in the middle of the city, but somehow it still feels peaceful and spacious. The pathways lined with huge fig trees are beautiful to walk through, especially on a sunny day when the light filters through the branches. Everything is well kept — the lawns, the gardens, even the fountains — and it always feels clean and inviting. I love stopping by the Archibald Fountain or just sitting on a bench people-watching for a bit. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, have lunch, or just unwind for a moment away from the busy streets. A really lovely park that adds so much charm to the city.
Angela — Google review
Green Oasis in the City – Hyde Park, Sydney Hyde Park holds a special place in my heart. It was right in front of my college, so I visited it very often — between classes, after lectures, or just to unwind. Located right in the heart of Sydney, this park offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. It’s the perfect spot to relax, have a casual chat with friends, or even enjoy some quiet time alone. The lush greenery, beautiful fountains, and wide walkways make it feel like a mini oasis in the middle of the urban jungle. What I loved most was how diverse the vibe always was — people jogging, doing yoga, reading, having picnics, or simply enjoying their lunch breaks. It’s also surrounded by stunning architecture and historical monuments like the Archibald Fountain and the ANZAC Memorial, which adds a rich cultural touch.
Sanjaya S — Google review
It is an urban park, of 16.2-hectare (40-acre), located in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. It is the oldest public parkland in Australia. It is approximately rectangular in shape. Built in stages between 1810 and 1927. Picturesque place. Must see place. Level terrain, lots of easy walking. Popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Free entry
S V — Google review
Love this park, it’s so tranquil and relaxing even though it’s right in the CBD of Sydney. I always try to include it on any route when I’m walking across Sydney. There are always people around and the Fountains, the Archibald Memorial Fountain catches the light beautifully.
Josephine G — Google review
It's a good walking area, pet friendly, I would recommend you to go around in the evening. Nearby places - Australian museum, Saint cathedral Church. There is a connecting train station from here - Museum - train station name. The park is divided into 2 parts, half part has a pool of reflection and Anzac memorial. And on the other side you'll find the Archibald memorial fountain.
Anusha M — Google review
A very well maintained park with numerous landmarks to visit and explore within! Lot's of shade as well, so you'll always be able to find a spot to sit down and relax!
Perth2Go A — Google review
Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/parks/hyde-park?utm_content=…•+61 2 9265 9333•Tips and more reviews for Hyde Park

15Barangaroo Reserve

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Barangaroo Reserve is a stunning waterfront park located on the western edge of Sydney's CBD. This 14-acre reserve offers walking and cycling paths, lush green spaces, and scenic views of the harbor. It seamlessly blends modern design with indigenous history, making it a must-visit destination in Sydney. Named after an influential indigenous woman, Barangaroo Reserve hosts various cultural events such as outdoor concerts, art installations, and festivals that celebrate Sydney's rich heritage.
We only went here for vivid Sydney at night so take this with a grain of salt. But we loved the exhibits over here! The lit orb structures were our absolute favorite! The swans on the pond were interesting too but not as entertaining. The orb display was set to music that just made it feel tingly and awesome!
Emily T — Google review
Barangaroo Reserve is a stunning waterfront park with breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour. The walking paths are peaceful, and the landscape design blends beautifully with nature. The highlight is the sunset—absolutely magical as the sky glows over the water and city skyline. Perfect for an evening stroll or picnic. A must-visit spot for nature and view lovers!
Kia K — Google review
Barangaroo is a refreshing mix of nature, architecture, and dining by the water. The harbor views are stunning, especially from Barangaroo Reserve, which is beautifully landscaped and great for walking, jogging, or simply relaxing. It’s also a popular spot for sunsets and photo ops. The restaurants and cafes are top-notch — perfect for brunch, after-work drinks, or date nights. There’s a modern, upscale vibe throughout the precinct, and it connects easily to Circular Quay and Darling Harbour. That said, a few things hold it back from 5 stars: • Can feel a bit commercial or sterile in some areas — lots of office buildings and new developments, which sometimes makes it feel more like a business zone than a cultural hub. • Parking is expensive and limited, so public transport is your best bet. • Not much shade in some parts of the reserve, so it gets hot during peak sun hours. Still, it’s a great addition to Sydney — clean, accessible, and a nice mix of city energy and green space. Worth visiting, especially for locals looking for a stylish spot to unwind.
William D — Google review
Barangaroo Reserve has become one of my favourite spots in the city. It’s hard to believe a place this peaceful exists right next to the CBD. The views over the harbour are absolutely stunning, and it’s such a great place to go for a walk, whether you’re on your own, with family, your partner, or walking the dog. The landscaping blends in so well with the harbour, and there’s a real sense of space and calm. It’s the kind of spot that makes you slow down and take it all in. A beautiful addition to Sydney, and one that actually adds something meaningful to the city.
Louie O — Google review
Beautiful place!! I wasn’t really aware that this place existed before I came here and I was so glad to have found it!! Lovely place to have a walk or just relax as it’s a small break from the city with the nature and the sea around. I would definitely recommend going here to see.
Frida H — Google review
This place is amazing. Great views of the harbour bridge and the harbour as well as grass areas for leisurely sport, paths for walks and access to transport such as the metro. Great for a sunset watch or just a meeting with friends. Highly recommend having a look!
Evan G — Google review
A nice place to walk and explore, featuring both plain grassed areas as well as a bushland section. Also a very nice riverside walk along the outside. Incredibly beautiful to visit in the evening!
Perth2Go A — Google review
Barangaroo Reserve is one of those places that wins you over the moment the harbour comes into view. The headland is stitched together with layered sandstone blocks and native plantings, so it feels both sculpted and natural. You can wander along curved paths that hug the water, climb gently to the lawned terraces, then stop and watch ferries cross the frame of the Harbour Bridge. Sit on the honey coloured rock steps and you get that salty breeze and a close look at the textures in the stone, while the city skyline rises just behind you. It is an easy spot to roam without a plan. Follow the foreshore on Wulugul Walk for changing angles of the bridge and Goat Island, then loop back through the higher paths for long views toward Balmain and the North Shore. Families gravitate to the lawns for picnics and cartwheels, runners use the smooth paths, and there are plenty of small nooks where you can tuck away with a book. If The Cutaway happens to be open for an exhibition, duck inside for a quick look, the scale of the space is a surprise. Late afternoon is special. The light softens over the water, the stone warms in colour and the whole headland takes on a relaxed, golden look that makes you want to linger. Getting here is simple and adds to the appeal. Wynyard Walk brings you out a few minutes from the reserve, and the nearby wharf makes a ferry arrival feel like part of the outing. Paths are mostly step free with gentle gradients, though there are stair runs if you feel like a short climb. Shade comes and goes, so a hat and water bottle make life easier on bright days. Bring a picnic rug, arrive an hour before sunset, and let the harbour put on a show while the city hums just out of earshot.
Le G — Google review
Hickson Rd, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.barangaroo.com/precincts/barangaroo-reserve•+61 2 9255 1706•Tips and more reviews for Barangaroo Reserve
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16Australian National Maritime Museum

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The Australian National Maritime Museum is a captivating harbourside attraction located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. It features an array of interactive and educational exhibitions that cover Australia's naval history and the science of the sea. Visitors can explore real Navy ships, including the HMB Endeavour replica, immerse themselves in a submarine experience, and participate in Kids on Deck workshops. The museum also hosts engaging short-term exhibitions on various topics such as pirates, sea monsters, and wildlife photography.
One of the more enjoyable museums to visit in Australia because it’s not only “just ships”. That said the ships and the submarine are a very unique experience, super informative and engaging. I mean it’s a massive submarine and battleship! The wildlife photographer of the year gallery which is at the museum annually is such a fantastic exhibition too + currently they have James Cameron’s submarine exhibition there too which is equally an interesting feature to see. The volunteers are very helpful and informative about all of the features especially on the ships
Ben K — Google review
The Australian National Maritime Museum is an impressive and visually stunning place, especially for anyone interested in the sea, exploration, and naval history. The exhibits feature a wealth of fascinating items—from ship models and maritime artifacts to incredible National Geographic award-winning photographs that bring the ocean’s beauty and mysteries to life. One of the standout experiences is being able to board historic warships and explore their interiors. Walking through the decks and cabins really gives you a sense of what life at sea was like, making the visit immersive and memorable. The museum does a great job of combining education with hands-on experiences, which makes it suitable for both adults and families. That said, the ticket prices are on the higher side. While the collection and interactive experiences are excellent, the cost feels a bit steep compared to other museums in Sydney. Overall, though, it’s a fascinating destination for maritime enthusiasts and history lovers—just be prepared for the higher entry fee.
Min M — Google review
What a great way to spend a few hours!!! Love the submarine, huge respect for the crews that spend 3 months in one!! The Vampire was incredibly impressive - just a massive treat to be able to visit these ships 🛳️ museum itself was also very interesting! Such a great visit!⭐️⭐️
Brisbanegirl F — Google review
The Australian National Maritime Museum is a truly engaging experience. The exhibitions are beautifully curated, blending history, culture, and real-life stories from the sea. Exploring the ships was a highlight — it feels like stepping into the past. Such a unique experience. The museum is spacious, well-maintained, and perfect for a day of exploration. I recommend buying tickets online. And be on time as the museum closes at 4
Shibani P — Google review
The Australian National Maritime Museum is already incredible from the outside, and I can only imagine how amazing it is inside. I didn’t buy a ticket, but just walking past the outdoor displays of ships and boats was really cool. The exhibits outside are fascinating and definitely worth checking out, perfect for maritime enthusiasts and photo opportunities!
Punnatorn V — Google review
We booked the Terrace Room at the Australian National Maritime Museum for our wedding reception and had an amazing time. When we first requested a quote for booking the space, Jasmine responded promptly and provided enough information to make a decision on whether to pursue it further. We arranged a site visit which helped us see the potential for the space. Throughout the planning process, Jasmine and Alexandra were patient and thorough in providing responses. Whenever I sent e-mails asking numerous questions, they would methodically go through and answer every question, which made the process feel a lot easier. They were also flexible and accommodating to any bespoke requests. On our wedding day, the Terrace room was set up well ahead of time, which gave us ample opportunity to add the finishing touches. Although we had a running sheet for meal times etc., Alexandra (who lead the team on the day) understood our intentions and priorities from the planning process and adapted accordingly. I am glad that I was able to eat every course of food that was served at my wedding, especially since it was all so delicious! When booking the venue, it was made clear that catering would be provided by the catering partner (which was Sydney Restaurant Group at the time of our wedding). I'm glad it was set because I might not have found them otherwise. The food served tasted as good as it looked, and it was consistent with what we were served at the tasting session during planning. My personal highlights were the heirloom tomato tart and the beef cheek. Since our wedding was held on a Saturday, we had the added bonus of being able to view the drone show that was being trialled (in place of the usual fireworks which also would have been great). It was easy for our guests to step out from the private balcony to get a good view. This added a special touch to the day with no additional cost to us. I would definitely recommend the Australian National Maritime Museum as a venue for a wedding reception, especially since it is so close to the Pyrmont Registry for a no-fuss ceremony.
Alvin Y — Google review
An absolutely essential deep dive into Australia's identity! The Australian National Maritime Museum, set perfectly in Darling Harbour, does a brilliant job of showing how tied this country is to the sea. The indoor exhibitions are unique, tackling everything from Indigenous seafaring traditions and naval warfare to beach culture,immigration and ocean science. However, the real highlight is the incredible fleet you can board and explore. Don't miss the chance to climb through the narrow, high-tech corridors of the HMAS Onslow (a Cold War Submarine) or explore the impressive decks of the HMAS Vampire (Australia's last big gun destroyer). You can also see the historic commando raider Krait, which played a legendary role in WWII. It’s an engaging, hands-on experience that brings history right up close. When your done, walk across the road to the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel and grab a beer and a Parmi for a classic Sydney pub experience.
Intrepid T — Google review
We spent two and a half hours here and had a great time. One of the best and most interesting museums we have been to. Highly recommend you visit if you are staying in Sydney.
Graham A — Google review
2 Murray St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•http://www.sea.museum/•+61 2 9298 3777•Tips and more reviews for Australian National Maritime Museum

17Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is a cutting-edge institution showcasing both local and international contemporary art in an impressive waterside art deco edifice. Situated at Circular Quays waterfront, this beautiful building houses a diverse collection of modern artworks on multiple floors. The MCA's mission is to exhibit, interpret, and collect the work of today's artists while making it accessible to a wide range of audiences.
A really impressive museum in the harbour District. We also opted for the extra exhibition as it seemed quite impressive from the pictures and was definitely worth the extra money! The café here was also very nice in fact we visited it twice. Definitely should be added to any visit in Sydney.
Peter P — Google review
Not the first time that I was going to this museum but it did not disappoint once again. There were several free exhibitions, spreaded on different levels that were quite good! The highlight though was the Cerith Wyn Evan’s exhibition: it was utterly good! Full of mirrors, neon lights, plants and so on and on. Probably the artwork that I like the most was the “wall” with the Japanese writing. Everything was exceptional. Recommended
Massimiliano T — Google review
The building and space is beautiful. It’s a shame for a city as big as Sydney the art does not compare any where near to Melbourne or Brisbane contemporary art galleries. On top of that it’s very sad you have to pay 16 for a student and more for general public. It took me 10 minutes to go through the space. Top level was sold to me as a space for sculpture all I saw was a large spoon mangled stuck on a wall. If you would like to take photos of the harbour for $16 please go. Don’t even bother to have a look at the art. Art should be free for all to see and enjoy. The more sophisticated a society is the more they value art. Art is a base for all design, complex pattern recognition, maths and more.
Louie M — Google review
Visited for the Cerith Wyn Evans exhibition. Great location near Circular Quays station with spectacular views of the Sydney harbour and Opera house from the open rooftop. There is a cafe and bar on the rooftop. Loved the exhibition displays. The museum has 4 floors with displays spread across. There is a museum shop on the ground floor.
A D — Google review
Here is an absolute gem! I visited in May and was amazed that such stunning contemporary artworks could be enjoyed for free—it made the experience even more special and heartwarming. The thought-provoking exhibitions and immersive installations left a lasting impression. I already can’t wait to return whenever the museum hosts new exhibitions! The MCA’s commitment to accessibility and innovative curation makes it a must-visit for both locals and travelers. Highly recommended!
JK W — Google review
Nice little museum well organised but it's size is quite small and the art displayed at the time did not really connect with me. The rooftop is stunning.
Thomas S — Google review
Recently attended a corporate event here and cannot recommend highly enough! Friendly, attentive service with excellent catering by The Big Group and of course those iconic views! Thank you to the team for a very special night we’ll always remember!
Monique P — Google review
Not all art is for everyone. But MCA is pretty good even when it’s boring. And it is rarely boring. There is always something to be surprised by or get excited about. And it’s not too big, you don’t need to dedicate a whole day. A fair mix of works from own collection, visiting shows and various projects.
Justas P — Google review
140 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.mca.com.au/•+61 2 9245 2400•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

18Circular Quay

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Circular Quay, pronounced as "key," is a must-visit destination in Sydney, featuring iconic landmarks like the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The area offers stunning views and easy access to various attractions. The nearby Four Seasons Hotel Sydney provides convenient accommodation with top-floor suites offering panoramic views of the city. Visitors can also take a ferry from Circular Quay to explore Manly's beautiful beaches, such as Shelly Beach, known for its marine reserve and diverse marine life.
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19Chinese Garden of Friendship

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The Chinese Garden of Friendship is a serene walled garden in Sydney, located near Darling Harbour. It was gifted to Australia by the city of Guangzhou as a symbol of friendship between the two countries. The garden features pavilions, ponds, waterfalls, and exotic plants inspired by classical Guangzhou gardens. Despite its smaller size compared to other green spaces in the city, it offers a unique charm and tranquil atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
The Chinese Garden of Friendship was the most beautiful garden I have ever had the pleasure of exploring. The photos truly do not do justice to the beauty and serenity of the garden. Before I knew it, I had already spent over 3 hours just wandering along the paths and losing myself amongst the plants and gorgeous architecture. I can't wait to come back again, and again, and again. Thank you for this wonderful experience.
Krystal E — Google review
Lovely garden, very tranquil and relaxing with several small waterfalls. Around the paths there are many different types of flowers and trees, some ducks, turtles, dragonfly, koi fish and lots of lizards. That would be 5/5. However at exactly 4:29 a staff walked up and said that they were closing in 3 minutes. I noted the time and rushed through the final area and took a few more photos, he came up and said "Well get a move on" so I checked the time, it hasn't even been 1 minute. So I'm reducing a star for not telling us they close early, no reason given, and rushing us out in less time than he said. This happened on Saturday 27 Sept 2025.
Patrick L — Google review
Such a beautiful and peaceful place. An abundance of plants with Information signs about them. Pavilions to sit in and relax, ponder. A pavilion for dining is there and I highly recommend it. The food is extremely tasty.
Wegmann ( — Google review
A very tranquil, beautiful Chinese landscape garden. Definitely one of the best designed and best maintained I've ever seen outside of China. Maybe the largest I've been ever seen as well, although I'm sure it's not the largest outside of China. Lots of lizards enjoying it here as well. Only downside: on a hot day, it's a bitter hotter in the garden than outside of it, but there are plenty of shaded spots and there's some wind despite the walls and buildings surrounding it. It took me around 1 hour to very leisurely walk through the whole garden, take in the views and take scenic pictures. And another hour to really enjoy it, sit down here and there, etc. So if you're just here for sightseeing, 1 hour will be plenty of time, everyone else should probably plan 2-3 hours or more if you plan to enjoy a meal or some afternoon tea in the tea room.
Sandro M — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous gardens. So much to see, I spent hours in there walking around and finding all kinds of hidden little spots to view. A great place to have a picnic as there are little areas with seating to sit back and enjoy and listen to the sounds. I can't believe that it is surrounded by the city. It's so peaceful and beautiful.
Karen D — Google review
What a gem. Such a beautiful, peaceful place to walk around. If I lived in Sydney I would buy the annual pass. Koi feeding at 11:30 was also really interesting to watch.
Teneile H — Google review
It is a nice garden set up with typical traditional Chinese architecture, bonsai plants and water features. However the $12 entry is steep given the size and state of maintenance (for example the water is all very green and has a film on top). The opening hours are also a negative, coming into summer in Sydney it would be quite a nice place to relax into golden hour but they have a strict 5pm closing time. The water dragons are everywhere and quite comfortable with people.
Trevor A — Google review
It’s a beautiful hidden oasis from the city. I’ve been coming here since the I was a kid in the 90s living interstate. Being dragged along by my parents and relatives. Now I’m back dragging my own kid through the garden. It’s as beautiful and as calming as I remembered it. Well worth the visit.
Peter B — Google review
Pier Street, Cnr Harbour St, Darling Harbour NSW 2000, Australia•http://www.darlingharbour.com/things-to-do/chinese-garden-of-fri…•+61 2 9240 8888•Tips and more reviews for Chinese Garden of Friendship

20The Rocks Market

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The Rocks Market is a lively open-air waterfront market held every weekend near Sydney's CBD. It transforms the historic cobblestone laneways into a vibrant display of talented chefs and artisans, offering a carefully curated collection of fashion, homewares, artworks, and gifts. Visitors can indulge in gourmet street food while enjoying live entertainment, supporting local makers and creatives.
Visited the market on weekend and love the vibes in this area. The are surprises at every corner and there are many restaurants, cafes and weekend stalls in the open area selling handmade jewellery and foods. The market is just a walking distance to the beautiful view of Sydney Bridge and Sydney Opera House. Recommended to visit.
Shalli A — Google review
The Rocks is one of Sydney’s most historic and vibrant areas. 🏙️✨ With cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, markets, pubs, and great views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, it’s the perfect place to explore on foot. The weekend markets are a highlight with unique local crafts and food stalls. There are also plenty of restaurants, cafés, and bars that make the atmosphere lively day and night. A must-visit for history, culture, and great vibes in Sydney.
Alberrich — Google review
The Rocks Markets went all out for Halloween. There was definitely a few weird and wonderful stalls very specific for this occasion plus of course, the usual selection of food, trinkets and souvenirs. There’s something for everyone, great vibe when the weather is kind and a fabulous mix of Sydneysiders plus tourists. Make sure you check out the talented Ping Lian Yeak’s artwork.
Julia — Google review
Very busy during the public events. Vivid, Easter, Anzac Day, Christmas in July and even Halloween. The streets are jam-packed with people, good food and decorations during these periods. During normal weekends it is still a busy area however it’s much easier to get around to visiting each of the stalls so that you may have a good look at the variety of different wares and good food items that are on sale.
Wetzz — Google review
If you are in Sydney for the weekend, don't miss the iconic Rocks Market. It is a very famous market and expect it to be crowded. The first section are products, which are locally from Sydney. True unique products which is great to see. The last part at the bridge is the food. Many different options available and you can dine with a view over the Sydney Harbour and Opera House. I can highly recommend the paella, it was absolutely delicious!
Fan — Google review
A wonderful weekend market with many stalls of food, homemade products and much more! The market stretches along a wide road so you’ll probably spend a good amount of time here. There’s food, homemade products, gift cards, glass figures, essential oils and more! I bought a handful of cards and much more!
Keane W — Google review
This is a free open-air Sunday market. The location is excellent. I’d give it a skip if it is raining. Thankfully, we had a sunny winter’s day. It has a great vibe with assorted stalls - trinkets, handmade products, artisanal goods, a wide range of food. It’s a fun experience. But it’s also a tourist trap with prices rounded up. Don’t visit if you’re super hungry. You need to be prepared to pay over the odds for simple food in smaller than normal portions. Try to go in the morning as the crowds pick-up dramatically from noon.
JY — Google review
The Rocks Market is one of those weekend rituals that feels equal parts shopping trip and Sydney postcard. You wander in from Circular Quay and the noise of the city softens into buskers, seagulls and the clink of coffee cups. Stalls stretch along cobblestone lanes lined with sandstone terraces, and the harbour keeps flashing through gaps between buildings. It is easy to lose an hour drifting between local makers who are actually behind their tables. I chatted to a jeweller hand forging silver rings, sampled native honey from a Blue Mountains beekeeper and watched a printmaker pull fresh lino cuts while kids looked on. There is a good balance of things you take home and things you simply enjoy on the spot, from small batch skincare to ceramics, leather goods and framed photographs that catch the bridge in different moods. Come hungry. The food lineup is a tour in miniature, with gozleme rolled to order, bao that deliver a soft cloud of steam when you lift the lid, and a paella pan the size of a wading pool that perfumes the whole corner. Coffee is easy to find, fresh juices and iced teas keep the heat at bay, and there are plenty of sweet options when a cinnamon scroll or a scoop of gelato will do the job. I like to grab something warm and carry it to a shady spot near the Argyle Cut, then loop back for a second pass once I have decided what to buy. Practical tips help. It gets busy by late morning, so early arrivals enjoy clearer paths and friendlier light for photos. Most stalls take cards but a little cash speeds up small purchases. Cobblestones are charming and a touch uneven, so flat shoes make life easier. Shade can be patchy along the main run, which makes a hat and water bottle smart. Trains and ferries to Circular Quay keep the trip easy, and you can pair the market with a short walk to the Opera House for the full Sydney day out.
Le G — Google review
George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia•http://www.therocks.com/things-to-do/the-rocks-markets/•+61 412 271 725•Tips and more reviews for The Rocks Market
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21Australian Museum

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The Australian Museum, established in 1827, is the oldest public museum in Australia and boasts an extensive collection of over 21 million specimens. From Indigenous artifacts to dinosaur bones, minerals, meteorites, and mummies, the museum offers a diverse range of exhibits. Visitors can explore topics such as the environment, fashion, wildlife, space exploration, and ancient cultures through its ever-changing exhibitions. Families with children will find plenty to keep them entertained for hours.
I LOVE THE AM! It’s an amazing museum, I went to the relics exhibition wonderful work by the LEGO masters honestly the presentation was over the top amazing it was super creative and beautiful! I love the attention to detail! I really recommend checking it out (if it’s still there) overall great experience! 10/10 would recommend!
Pablo H — Google review
Awesome Museum, I accidentally went in and I found a Lego Relics Exhibition and it was great, well prepared, with a lot of information and things to see and interact, also it is possible to take pictures, and go with your earphones there are audio guides. I also explored the photography exhibition and it blew my mind, divided by sections and with unbelievable photos. The gift shop has a lot of good souvenirs, but my bag was small, I need to go back. The toilets are in perfect conditions. They also have a free locker room where you can drop your stuff and borrow a power bank for your phone.
Juan E — Google review
Had an enjoyable time at the museum. There were interactive elements to help engage the preschoolers which was a major plus point. Play area for younger kids was great too. Love that the place was filled with hand sanitisers and signs to reminder people to clean the hands! Best part - admission is free unless you plan to visit the special exhibits.
Cailin L — Google review
Came here a while back when the 'Ramses' exhibit first opened to the public around 2 years ago, and I went again recently and it still has kept up it's worth. Lets start with the Ramses exhibit, I myself am quite intrigued by the Anicent Egyptians and this was a rather fun experience, seeing the Ramses' coffin and multiple treasures, and the realistic statues it was almost like I saw Ramses himself! The whole thing was so long that it kept me occupied for hours, a great time passer if you're interested in the Anicent Egyptians and their culture or treasures. For the other parts of the museum that weren't for a limited time, they're are on par with one another, I just couldn't choose with was more interesting. The dinosaur exhibit with life-size models and real dinosaur fossils/skeletons, combined with the multitude of information and interactive parts, it made it an awesome experience. The Central train station exhibit, it was surreal, basically being transported into the past, and seeing the old trains, signs and schedules. It felt like I was there, being late for work and catching a train. Being allowed to actually be inside the train and see all of it's controls and gimmicks was really nice. Overall, awesome experience, especially because the museum is open to anyone and everyone. 5/5 stars, no complaints from me.
Martin B — Google review
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to the Australian Museum. It featured several fascinating themes, including natural photography exhibitions, dinosaur skeletons, fossils, habitat displays, and exhibits on Indigenous Australian cultures. There was also a powerful photography exhibition called "Unfinished Business," which highlighted ongoing social issues within Indigenous communities. As a dinosaur enthusiast, I was amazed by the many huge skeletal fossils. Seeing these skeletons up close and comparing them to human scale gives you a profound sense of their immense size. It makes you wonder what their lives were truly like when they roamed the Earth.
CH — Google review
The Australian Museum in Sydney is a great space of free and fee-based exhibits. We went to see the 2025 Australian Geographic Photography competition exhibit, along with the Relics Lego People Exhibition. Both were excellent and suitable for all ages and highly recommend both of you are in Sydney.
Brisbane R — Google review
A fantastic afternoon out. The museum is very well sized and covers an incredible range of Australian history, natural life, prehistoric exhibits, and a thoughtful overview of Aboriginal culture. It is unbelievable that the main sections are completely free to enter. There are a few paid special galleries, but the majority of the museum is free, which is remarkable given how well maintained and extensive it is. There is also a nice cafe inside for a coffee or a quick bite. A definite must visit, especially given how centrally located it is in Sydney.
Szymon — Google review
We visited this large museum, let me tell you it’s large and full of exhibits, we spent 4 hours and we could have stayed longer .. it’s free to visit except for the new exhibit The Relics Legos ($29 for entrance) .. to name a few exhibits.. Wild Planet, First Nations Gallery, Nature photography of the year Winners section.. Mammals, Australian Birds, Dinosaurs section , Minerals and much more ! Very organized museum, well explained.. A Definite must to visit…
Monique B — Google review
Level 4/1 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia•https://australian.museum/•+61 2 9320 6000•Tips and more reviews for Australian Museum

22White Rabbit Gallery

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White Rabbit Gallery is a significant art space in Sydney, housed in a former 1940s Rolls-Royce service depot. It showcases contemporary Chinese art with over 2000 works by nearly 700 artists. The gallery features two new exhibitions annually, displaying various forms of art such as painting, sculpture, installations, and video art. Founded by collector Dr. Judith Neilson over a decade ago, the gallery aims to make contemporary Chinese art accessible to all visitors.
The White Rabbit Gallery is a beautiful place to come check out. Upon entrance, you can feel the modern atmosphere. The items in the gift shop are cute, unique and interesting. The food has a limited range, with unique teas and a small range of dumplings. The gallery itself changes with items, so the photos I have provided may not be the same if you were to go there. The artworks there are usually very unique and have interesting subject matters. I loved the art displayed here. I had a lot of fun here and would definitely recommend visiting.
G E — Google review
A decent free art gallery, though "free" is hard to find on the website. Their current exhibition isn't my cup of tea, but I'm glad others enjoy it. Went with friends yesterday. The staff are nice. The gallery is pretty small and spans over a few floors. There is only one lift, so be prepared to be patient. The bathrooms are unisex, which is normally alright, but they have multiple stalls. At one point, I was alone in the bathroom with a man, so that was a bit shocking. The gift shop is decently-sized and features books of the past exhibitions, which I really liked. I wish all art galleries did that! Overall, it was ok. I wouldn't come back, but I encourage at least one visit to check it out. Barely any parking around (you are in Chippendale, after all), so I recommend coming from Central via public transport.
Em — Google review
Great little gallery with some fun and quirky exhibits. We visited with our kids and all enjoyed it. 3 levels but not too big, around an hour was perfect for us. Would come back again
Paolo B — Google review
Really fun eye opening exhibition plus great dumpling & cheeky midday wine before the show made it more relaxed 🤩
Alison J — Google review
This is a gorgeous little museum. I try to visit each time I visit Sydney. It’s a free museum with a lift for those with limited mobility. Fascinated to see what Chinese artists are doing. Great little cafe serving teas. Nice museum shops with interesting trinkets. I bought an apron and some tea towels.
N R — Google review
Beautifully curated space with very interesting and unique works of art. The store is full of lovely and quirky things.
Mary A — Google review
The White Rabbit Gallery has recently become one of my favourite art places to visit in Sydney. It was recent, largely because the Gallery hides in plain sight on the fringe of the Sydney CBD. I must have travelled on Parramatta Road, Broadway between the CBD and the Inner West suburbs hundreds, if not thousands, of times without being aware that the White Rabbit Gallery is merely 300 paces south down Chippendale Way (becoming Balfour Street); starting those paces between the DUO Building and the smaller of the two Central Park towers with external vertical gardens. (Walk past the old Kent Brewery - Tooth's - Chippendale Green - and Balfour Street Park). However, also contributing to the White Rabbit Gallery only being a recent favourite place to visit was the belief, from some "sights to see" touristy publications, that the White Rabbit Gallery was a commercial gallery for contemporary Chinese art albeit with a large number of (different) works continuously on display. Hopelessly wrong. This is not a commercial gallery, but a gallery for an important permanent and accumulating specialised art collection that is free for the public to view. What strikes you immediately upon visiting the White Rabbit Gallery is how wonderfully laid out it all is, to the advantage of the artwork and the enjoyment (of the artwork) by the visitors. Efficient, glass sided, lifts carry you to the three floors of exhibition space, with wide stairs for the more energetic between the ground floor and levels 1 and 2. (Tip: catch the lift to level 3, enjoy what is on display there; catch the lift back to level 2; if able, proceed by the stairs downwards thereafter). The artwork on display is just a small part, in changing themed exhibitions every six months, of the Chinese contemporary art collection of Judith Neilson. The White Rabbit Gallery displays artwork produced from the year 2000 onwards; and I understand it is the largest accumulating collection of such Chinese contemporary art in the world. For each themed exhibition, the spaces within the gallery undergo remarkable changes, to best suit the artworks chosen from the full collection. Apart perhaps from the video installation screening rooms on level 2 (VIS 2), it can be hard to recognise the interior layout of the Gallery from one exhibition to another. Architect Alec Tzannes created a remarkable design that has served the artwork and visitors so well since 2009. This does mean that apart from VIS 2 there is no bench seats from which to view the artwork, but for the tired they are (still) provided near the lifts on each floor. Incidentally, the air-conditioning is superb; multiple toilets clean and modern. Until the White Rabbit Gallery I would not have thought that contemporary Chinese art would have taken and held my interest as it has here. Themed exhibitions help, as does the display space, and as does the Gallery attendants who are numerous, approachable and extremely knowledgeable about the works on display and the history of the collection behind the Gallery. Their ready assistance and information is the best I have experienced at any gallery in Sydney. In the end of course, the quality of the artwork is completely winning; the technical ability on display in all the artwork is notable, and from there you have the beautiful, clever, funny, challenging, confusing, surprising and shocking in paintings, sculpture, video installations, mixed media and virtual reality. The gift shop is fine, and there are White Rabbit Gallery specific items including shirts, totes, books, exhibition booklets and postcards. The exhibition booklets do not contain the commentary notes on the walls adjoining the artworks, but this can be accessed by a QR code in the booklets. An idea for a weekend afternoon is to start with a visit to the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney, then walking east 15 minutes to the White Rabbit Gallery across Victoria Park and then along Parramatta Road Broadway - returning by bus to the Uni (where there is more car parking in the streets surrounding).
David B — Google review
Though it was a small museum, it had a lot of energy and character. From the moment I stepped inside, I could feel its charm. The exhibits were thoughtfully curated, and each one offered something interesting to explore. Despite its size, the museum had a variety of displays that kept me engaged throughout the visit. It wasn’t overwhelming, which allowed me to take my time and really appreciate what was on display. The cozy, intimate setting made the experience feel more personal, and I found myself enjoying it more than I expected. I truly did like it, and it’s definitely worth a visit!
Amin L — Google review
30 Balfour St, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia•http://whiterabbitcollection.org/•+61 2 8399 2867•Tips and more reviews for White Rabbit Gallery

23Sydney Fish Market

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Sydney Fish Market is a beloved institution among locals and a world-famous seafood destination. It's the second-largest seafood market globally in terms of variety, offering some of the freshest seafood in Sydney. The market features shops for seafood, deli items, wine, and baked goods, as well as casual cafes and restaurants serving fresh oysters and fish and chips.
must-visit for seafood lovers. 🦞🐟 The variety is incredible — from fresh oysters, lobsters, prawns, and sushi to cooked dishes like fish & chips. Everything is fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced for the quality. It can get very busy, especially around lunch, but the lively atmosphere adds to the experience. Seating is available inside and outside, with a nice view of the water. Perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood in Sydney!
Alberrich — Google review
Arrived at 3.20pm and it seems like most stalls are already washing up and closing, no more cooking of seafood. Had a quick look and the seafood is indeed fresh and of high quality, however, the prices are on the high side as you can expect of a tourist spot. Got a quick bite for $5 but didn’t managed to catch anything else as it was already near closing time. Would still recommend a visit if you are in the vicinity and enjoys seafood, you choose the items, they cook for you.
Tong T — Google review
The entrance is free, do not believe what’s on Google review that says $95 on ticket section. Got plenty of good food from Multiple food vendors. Many varieties of fish, prawn and crab that you can cook at home, lots of choices but if you want to eat in the market just be careful with the seagulls, those birds love to steal people’s food but thankfully they never snach mine. What I don’t like about this market is when so many Chinese tourists come here, they don’t know the basic manner like standing on the queue or just saying “excuse me & sorry”.
Thomas C — Google review
Great spot for super fresh seafood! There’s an awesome range and the prices are pretty decent for what you get. The vibes are great and it’s the perfect place to hang out on a sunny day. Only downside is the area’s not that big and seating can be a bit limited, so we had to wait for a table. Most of it’s outdoors too, so please watch out for the seagulls!!! Really glad they’re upgrading the place though and can’t wait to see the new look!
Ridho — Google review
Glad to visit the current market before the new one opens in January 2026. The cooked-food area has several stalls selling battered or grilled seafood with chips or salads, and there are also sashimi and sushi options made with fresh fish. Beer on tap was smooth and refreshing. Inside the main market vicinity, there are several seafood stalls where you can buy raw seafood to bring home. A lively spot with great choices whether you are dining in or shopping for fresh seafood.
Lolli _ — Google review
Great seafood with an impressive selection of fresh catches and cooked dishes. The food is delicious and served quickly despite the crowds. Prices are on the higher side, but worth it for the quality and variety. Overall, a great spot for seafood lovers looking for freshness and flavour right by the water!
Sione T — Google review
Sydney Fish Market is a must-visit if you love seafood! The variety is amazing! everything from fresh prawns and oysters to sushi, lobster, and sashimi. We tried a little bit of everything and it was all so fresh and delicious. It does get really busy, especially around lunchtime, but that’s part of the fun and atmosphere. Prices are reasonable for the quality you’re getting, and there’s plenty of seating by the water where you can enjoy your food. Just watch out for the seagulls if you’re eating outside! Definitely worth the stop when you’re in Sydney.
Milacarlosg — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely unreal experience at the Sydney Fish Market! Loved how you can pick your own fresh seafood straight from the display and they cook it for you on the spot — it doesn’t get any fresher than that! The whole atmosphere was incredible, the food was delicious, and the experience is truly a must-do when visiting Sydney. I’ve never seen anything like it. Highly recommended!
Tania G — Google review
Corner Pyrmont Bridge Rd &, Bank St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia•http://www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au/•+61 2 9004 1100•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Fish Market

24Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises

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Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises offer a captivating experience on the glistening harbor, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Captain Cook provides various dining options including dinner, lunch, and high tea cruises with contemporary Australian cuisine and beverages, along with live music and dancing on some cruises. For a more budget-friendly option, ferries provide an opportunity to see the harbor from a different perspective while traveling to destinations like Manly.
The atmosphere was so tranquil - listening to live music whilst cruising the bay and eating great food. They even catered for a vegan group member and her food was great! There was heaps of food we couldn't finish it all. The cruise was smooth and the staff was so kind and helpful. We had wonderful views of the harbour, and on that of the Opera House's 50th Birthday. Thank you for a great experience!
Rebecca N — Google review
Amazing experience. Food was divine and the atmosphere was remarkable
Kathleen M — Google review
Great cruise and dining experience for wedding anniversary. Amazing views of the harbour. Perfect date with my hubby.
Malavika M — Google review
We had the best cocktail cruise on Friday the 24th September even before my partner asked me to marry him. Service from the crew was second to none. The boat was impressive and we had the best views of the harbour. The lady serving us was amazing. Cheeseboard was delish and the espresso Martinis were the best I have ever had. Highly reccomend Captain Cruises cocktail cruise.
Kelly A — Google review
Food, staff and the views were spectacular. There is only one downside. The interior is lit poorly for a night time cruise. The company logo displayed prominently is gaudy.
Steven L — Google review
View was great but food portions were less and service was lacking in quality
Rachel S — Google review
Spectacular views of Sydney Harbor! Service is outstanding …. Best pumpkin ravioli ever!
Chuck W — Google review
I booked the cabaret show boat and VIP with ACG. Firstly the boat was changed but I was told everything else remained the same so I proceeded. We boarded late and came back just before 10. VIP really just gets you a seat near a window but food service caters for larger groups first if you're vegan or vegetarian it's even longer waiting period (only vegetarian available). And the cabaret show? ended up being a Bollywood show, seriously, I would've cancelled. Extremely disappointed
Ed S — Google review
32 The Promenade, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.sydneyharbourdinnercruises.com.au/?utm_source=google…•+61 2 7252 2741•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises

25Opera Bar

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Located on the Lower Concourse below the Opera House, Opera Bar offers a spacious outdoor area with a relaxed atmosphere. The venue serves bistro food, including pizza, and an array of cocktails. With ample seating, some under cover and near heaters in winter, the bar also features a rock bench offering unobstructed views of the Harbour Bridge.
The food and drinks here are worth 5 stars. Everything has a burst of flavor. The atmosphere cannot be beaten, you are outside with pulsing music, on a water front, with an energetic crowd being overlooked by the opera house and Harbour Bridge as boats pass by and bats circle overhead. I try to get at least one night out here every trip o take to Sydney. It's calming. I recommend to all my friends to come here and they all day they love it.
Appreciated I — Google review
Everyone already knows how beautiful the atmosphere is here — it’s one of the main reasons people come. As for the food, the taste is average but enjoyable, and overall it’s good value for money. The prices are actually quite reasonable considering the location and the setting. A Margherita pizza costs about $23, while beers and cocktails start from around $19. If you come around sunset, the view is absolutely stunning and the ambiance becomes even more special with live music playing in the background. It’s a lovely place to relax, have a drink, and soak in the vibe. However, be prepared to wait a bit for a table because it’s always busy and seating is quite limited. One issue the restaurant could improve is table management — sometimes there are only two guests sitting at a large table, which makes it harder for others to find seats. Despite that, the overall experience is still pleasant. It’s the kind of place you visit more for the atmosphere and views rather than just the food. Perfect for a casual evening out or drinks with friends, especially if you come early to catch the sunset.
Island G — Google review
Best bar hangout in the world! What a marvelous concept with a bar towards the ocean and one of the most iconic buildings in the back. If you come here after 7 pm there is live music/dj playing and together with excellent food and drinks it makes a unforgettable memory 4 life. We went here several times and will be back again before heading home to Europe. The order system was excellent with rapid service.
Per D — Google review
This place is the definition of dont judge a book by its cover. It looks stunning and has a beautiful view of the Opera house and Harbor. They have security there to check IDs and the day we came if was raining so we had raincoats on. He asked for ID and as I went to get mine I asked him to hold my sunglasses for a second so I had a free hand, he then looked at me like I had spit on him. The staff are overall rude and non efficient, very emotionless and careless. More often then not I could see security laughing with regulars and leaning constantly. The menu itself is all digital and looks really good but the food and drinks and pretty bad. They look amazing but are average at best. The drinks and food are also overpriced. However they do occasionally do live music which ive heard is decent. Seriously wouldn't reccomend.
Sue D — Google review
Lovely views from this iconic spot, but on a windy day, it's in a wind tunnel. On my second visit, I didn't like the monotonous montotone music (just not my taste) from the 'live DJ'. Every track sounded exactly the same which became irritating after the first 15mins. More hype than atmosphere. I did enjoy the cheesy garlic bread though and the staff were friendly. Nicer for a quick coffee rather than drinks & food.
Cumbrian L — Google review
Best place to spend some worthy time. After a busy day, find the perfect spot at opera bar so that you have view of both Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Just sit for a while, enjoy your favorite drink and snack—the view will embrace you with peace and a sense of belonging. If I would get a chance, would like to visit again, as this place is such a vibe.
Kishan N — Google review
We come here mainly for the view - it really is the standout. We ordered via the QR code(impersonal but convenient), and while two of our five dishes arrived within about 10 minutes, the kids’ meals and chips took another 25 minutes to come out. It wasn’t particularly busy, so the wait felt a bit long. We tried the spring rolls, dumplings, chips, and two kids’ meals. The kids meals were $15 each which is good value. However the spring rolls and dumplings were a little bland and could have used more flavour. Overall, we’d come back for the view, but at $78, there are probably better food options elsewhere.
Jenna A — Google review
Recently changed ownership and there is a new menu which is quite good. Just have sharing stuff but everything was nice. It is a very busy place particularly on a sunny day and weekends so you can wait for a cocktail up to 30mins and you might need to fight for a table. Service is otherwise friendly amd efficent, clearing tables quickly. Can't go wrong with opera bar given its location. Views are always the selling point.
Annette — Google review
Sydney Opera House, Lower Concourse Level, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://operabar.com.au/•+61 2 9051 1292•Tips and more reviews for Opera Bar
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26WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo

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WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is a compact yet diverse zoo located conveniently on the Darling Harbour foreshore, making it an ideal stop for those looking to experience Australia's iconic wildlife without dedicating an entire day. The zoo features walk-through habitats where visitors can encounter native animals such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypuses, and crocodiles.
A perfect place to take kids or overseas visitors but also lovely to visit this slice of Australian wildlife in the centre of the city. It is set out very well and has displays of icon Aussie animals and some surprising inclusions such as bugs and snakes. There are great talks by knowledgeable experts and you can see feeding as well. There is a cafe in the top level near the koalas. A good souvenir shop at the exit. A fun place and educational.
G M — Google review
We visited Sydney Zoo with my old parents and the kids. We had a good day and enjoyed it. We couldn’t find some animals, which was funny — maybe we missed them! The zoo isn’t very big, and there weren’t tons of animals, but what we saw was nice. The entrance fee was a bit pricey, I think. Overall, we had fun and everyone enjoyed it. The kids loved seeing the animals, and my parents liked the easy access and shade. Would go again, just maybe not for the animals alone, it’s more for a family day out.
Shenna Q — Google review
We visited WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and enjoyed seeing so many native Australian animals up close, especially the koalas and kangaroos. The exhibits are well presented and the staff were friendly and helpful. At the same time, we couldn’t help but feel sorry for some of the animals given the limited space. Overall, it was still an interesting and worthwhile visit.
T — Google review
The WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is a fantastic showcase of Australia’s unique and diverse wildlife, right in the heart of the city at Darling Harbour. What makes it so special is the way it brings the country’s most iconic animals together in one immersive setting, giving both locals and visitors the chance to experience the richness of Australia’s natural heritage without leaving Sydney. 🦘 A Celebration of Australian Animals From the moment you enter, you’re greeted with creatures that define the Australian landscape. Kangaroos and wallabies roam in open enclosures where you can see them up close, and the koalas—always a highlight—make for unforgettable encounters, especially in the dedicated Koala Rooftop area. For many international visitors, seeing these animals in such an intimate way is an absolute dream. 🐊 Reptiles, Birds & More The zoo also offers thrilling encounters with some of Australia’s more formidable residents. The massive saltwater crocodile is a true showstopper, reminding visitors of the raw power of the country’s reptiles. Colorful native birds, snakes, and lizards round out the collection, each presented in habitats designed to reflect their natural environments. The variety is impressive—whether you love marsupials, reptiles, or feathered friends, there’s something here to amaze you. 🌿 Design & Atmosphere Despite being in the middle of the city, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo feels surprisingly immersive. The enclosures are thoughtfully designed to balance visitor access with animal comfort, and the pathways wind naturally from one habitat to another. You can wander through lush greenery, step into walk-through aviaries, and enjoy encounters that feel close but respectful. It’s compact enough to explore in a few hours, yet packed with highlights that make it feel far bigger than its footprint. 👏 Staff & Experiences The staff deserve special mention—their enthusiasm and knowledge bring the zoo to life. Keeper talks and feeding demonstrations aren’t just educational, they’re engaging and fun, helping visitors of all ages connect with the animals on a deeper level. Families with kids especially benefit from the interactive displays and hands-on learning opportunities. ✨ Why It’s Worth Visiting What sets WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo apart is the convenience of experiencing Australia’s most famous animals all in one place, just steps away from the harbor. For tourists on a short stay, it’s an incredible opportunity to see kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and crocodiles without needing to travel into the outback. For locals, it’s a reminder of the extraordinary biodiversity that makes Australia unique. ⸻ ✅ In short: WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is beautifully designed, educational, and full of memorable encounters. With its diverse collection, friendly staff, and unbeatable location, it offers a wonderful taste of Australia’s wildlife right in the city center.
Min M — Google review
One of the best zoos we’ve ever been to! The animals are clearly all so well cared for, with spacious enclosures for them all and as a result we were able to see many of them active and playing with one another. The two baby chimps were so fun to watch! Our daughter did the keeper for a day behind the scenes activity and loved it.
Courtney S — Google review
Good choice on rainy days as it is largely opaque and covered outside. The koala experience was fun and you also get some pictures to go with it. The zoo is nicely decorated according to the animals you can see. Ideal for with children!
Pieter W — Google review
It's located close to Darling harbour, along with Sea Life aquarium and Madamme Tussads. We visited here on a weekday morning. It was less crowded. There are a lot of animals here, specifically the ones local to Australia that you get to see. You get to see Koala, Kangaroo, Crocodile, Tasmanian Devil, reptiles, etc. They also let you take photos with the Koala. There are various programs as well spread out the day focussed on Koala, Kangaroo, etc. The premises are well maintained and clean. They have accessibility throughout the premises too. There's a cafe near to Koala spot for light eats and beverages. Overall we enjoyed the day visiting here and totally worth it. Recommend to purchase the entrance ticket as a combo alongside nearby attractions.
Vinayak K — Google review
If you are really hard pressed for time and have to tick off seeing the big 5, go for it. It is a small place. The female Kangaroo's are much smaller in size and mostly just laying around. A few Koala's as well but I really did not get to see them in action. A tad bit disappointed but the zoo staff are kind. They interact with you and tell you more about the animals, if you ask them.
Ranjini S — Google review
1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.wildlifesydney.com.au/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=org…•+61 1800 195 650•Tips and more reviews for WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo

27Madame Tussauds Sydney

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Madame Tussauds Sydney is a renowned museum featuring lifelike wax replicas of famous personalities and historical icons. It's a popular tourist attraction where visitors can get up close to incredibly realistic wax figures, including Australian heartthrobs like Chris and Liam Hemsworth, international superstars such as Beyonce and Taylor Swift, and iconic characters like Spider-Man and Captain Marvel.
Amazing experience! Visited here for my birthday this week with my mum to see the new Taylor Swift figure and it’s stunning!! loved every moment here. All staff were fabulous especially Ben who gave me a birthday button and did a little photo shoot for us!! was another great male worker but cannot remember his name sorry!. 13/10 experience Only suggestion would be some props for Taylor, maybe a mic prop :)
Chloe G — Google review
Madame Tussauds Sydney is a fun and exciting place to visit for people of all ages. The museum features incredibly realistic wax figures of famous celebrities, sports stars, movie characters, and historical icons. It’s amazing how detailed and lifelike the statues look — you almost feel like you’re standing next to the real person! The experience is interactive, too; you can take photos, pose with your favourite stars, and even step into themed sets. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the museum is clean and well-organized. One of the highlights is seeing Australian legends and international stars all in one place. It’s located in Darling Harbour, close to SEA LIFE Aquarium and WILD LIFE Sydney, so it’s easy to make a full day of sightseeing. Overall, Madame Tussauds Sydney is a great experience that mixes art, entertainment, and fun — perfect for families, friends, and tourists.”
Rasha D — Google review
Visited on a weekday, purchased tickets at the same time. No waiting time. I enjoyed getting pics with the statues. We were short of time so we did a quick tour of the place. It will be good to have atleast two hours so that you can get pics clicked and enjoy the whole experience. Not sure about parking as we walked to the place.
SK — Google review
I went with my wife mum and Nan, and we all had a fantastic time at Madame Tussaunds -Sydney. Across all the ages, there was something for us all! Big shout out to Ben! Who made our experience just that little bit better!
Serayha H — Google review
Madam Tussauds, a place you just have to visit. Put your mind into fun mode and have fun being silly,serious, pretending, sincere and take lots of photos. If can afford a little more buy the photo deal at the end. Ben took ours and he was fantastic and charming. Thanks for a fun time, my daughter and I needed it.
Theresa S — Google review
I would like to congratulate you and your staff. Today my bestie and I went to see Madame Tussauds in Sydney and I had accidentally dropped my debit card and a staff member named Ben saw it and returned it to me. He asked if we were visiting Sydney and he took some amazing photos of us with the wax pieces that we would never have been able to take together with our beloved bear. Thank you Ben you made our exhausted day so much better 🥰😀
Beej T — Google review
Small but iconic and great place to take photos! It just takes an hour to watch all the places, so when weather is bad and you've got nowhere to go, this is best place to visit.
Re:Reviewer — Google review
A Big Thankyou to Ben Franklin, i believe thats his name! Thank you so much for assisting me with photos on the day of my visit when i was dressed in cosplay as Babynomoney Hatsune Miku, i got alot of good content, videos, pictures they're all super slay, i had the most fun time in madam Tussauds all thanks to Ben who helped me get good poses with many wax figures in the museum, it was so cool!! His boss should give him a prize for being so slay and supportive to customers in the venue!!! Thankyou for the fun memories! -Aexcion
James A — Google review
1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.madametussauds.com/sydney/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium…•+61 1800 195 650•Tips and more reviews for Madame Tussauds Sydney

28Hyde Park Barracks

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Hyde Park Barracks, erected in 1819 in Sydney, Australia, served as a prison for British convicts and later housed female immigrants and destitute elderly women. The barracks transitioned through various roles over the years, including functioning as a courthouse and government offices. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of convicts and orphans who lived there in the 1800s through twice-daily tours or audio guides.
Free entry and would definitely recommend picking up the free audio guide as you enter, not many of the displays have written information and you would be a bit lost without the audio guide. Great information about the history of the Barracks and what life was like for the convicts, and later on the immigrants and asylum patients, who lived here. Recommend giving yourself about an hour to cover all three floors of the building
Grace W — Google review
Nice modern museum and free entry. There was interesting diorama displays of life during convict times, life looked tough! There were objects, murals and nicely restored buildings. There was not many written displays as the museum is mostly via audio headphones. It would be great for older kids and adults.
Alice M — Google review
There is 4.5 of 5 because the listening guide experience still has improvement space. All of the item introduction only comes from listening guide. It means that there aren’t any “words” in the museum! Initially, I wasn’t used to the listening audio introduction. After a while, I found it made me immerse in the history as if I was going back to 19th. I spent about one and a half hours to finish my watching and I was learning a lot of history about Australia. Furthermore, the building still reserved the original equipments which let me know what environment they were living. However, there was a quite embarrassing while I was moving in the building. Sometimes, the audio guide was changing frequently just because I wasn’t in the correct position and I didn’t know how to replay it manually. In addition, in my opinion, I think if there are some word information, which is describing the items history or backgrounds, is suitable for tourists who prefer to read. All in all, I think the museum is beautiful and they provide different languages of audio guide. It is a worthwhile place to visit and you don’t need to pay entrance fee.
Kumo K — Google review
Hyde Park Barracks Heritage Museum. Another UNESCO site! Incredible miniature dioramas that provided context to the rich stories being told on awesome technology. IPods and headphones automatically synced to your location) and made it an immersive experience (just like entrance, the are free and available in many languages). Completely changed my perspective on the history of Australia. Cannot recommend this more highly. A trip to Sydney without devoting 90 minutes to this site would be an EPIC FAIL!
Alan B — Google review
Came here with zero expectations but left 100/100 impressed! 🤯✨ It’s free to enter and comes with an audio guide 🎧 that automatically plays based on where you are in the building. Each room is beautifully designed and the storytelling is done in a narrative style — almost like a fairy tale 📖🗣️, which makes it super engaging and never boring. You’ll really get a sense of what life was like for convicts back then 🕰️🚪 Highly recommended for tourists and anyone curious about history and human stories 🙌🌍
Tongwariss — Google review
Free to enter. Tour by audio guide which works off GPS so no need to press any buttons on the headset. At times, there were pauses as the GPS caught up with where I was but, generally, it worked well. I am not the biggest fan of audio guides but enjoyed this one. The tour and history of the building were really interesting and informative. I only visited because I was in the vicinity with time to spare but am glad I did. Friendly volunteers. Shop. Toilets.
Lyndsey — Google review
What a brilliant museum! The audio guide is so informative and interesting. I learnt so much as I wandered around. I absolutely loved the models which were beautifully made with such attention to detail. And the videos of Australian residents talking about their ancestors, whether they be convicts of aborigines, was very moving.
Judith C — Google review
Great, educational experience. Love that this is free! Really enjoyed all the information given to us and the relics on display. The audio guide was super neat and I liked that you didn’t have to press any numbers into it, it would just start at the designated area.
Briana L — Google review
Queens Square, Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://mhnsw.au/visit-us/hyde-park-barracks/•+61 2 8239 2311•Tips and more reviews for Hyde Park Barracks

29Sydney Jewish Museum (Open for schools)

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Nestled in the historic Darlinghurst neighborhood, the Sydney Jewish Museum stands as a poignant tribute to Jewish history and culture. This expansive and modern gallery is dedicated to educating visitors about the Holocaust through a rich collection of artifacts, personal stories, and thought-provoking exhibitions. The museum not only highlights pre-war European life but also delves into themes such as antisemitism, refugee experiences, and post-1945 Jewish life in Australia.
Sydney Jewish Museum is located in Darlinghurst near the CBD. Very few museums will hit you the way this way this museum hits you. A very informative museum about Jewish history, culture and about the holocaust. Holocaust was one of the darkest times for humanity and education about it is important to ensure such events never ever happen again. They had a new exhibition called “Reverberations” which uses artificial intelligence which has pre-recorded interviews of holocaust survivors to preserve their memories and is worth checking out. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Sydney.
Nakul P — Google review
The best Museum, at least the one I spend the most time reading, in Australia. It costs 15 AUD per person. You need to talk to the gate to get in. At first, I thought it’s a private place but it’s not. Just ask the guard to let you in and go though bag check. It has lots of history regarding Jew history including the holocaust. They also provide free tour. Strongly recommended.
Neo K — Google review
It is truly an eye opening and emotion experience to see this dark part of history come to life through the the testimony of survivors, the photographs, artefacts and journal entries. The staff are passionate, knowledgeable and created an engaging tour for our group that shared a balance of shock and confrontation, whilst also sharing the resilience and courage of many Jewish people.
Dalton S — Google review
Excellent museum with a large range of exhibits, and the staff which some are Holocaust survivors were very helpful. A lot of students on excursions. Very moving stories and a in depth historical journey of the events of the Holocaust and experiences of the Jewish people. If you’re interested in WW2, this museum is a must see.
Michael Z — Google review
No need for a history book it is a living book what happen to the Jews during before and after World War II on Sunday there is a Holocaust survivor talking about her personal suffering and life in Auschwitz she is a 19 year old survivor who lost almost her whole family before coming to Australia the only problem I found was a mathematical algebraic problem with a wrong answer in the famous Jewish mathematician section of the museum go in and try their coffee and great cakes in the cafeteria it's well worth it it's well worth a visit if you have the time here in Sydney to learn about the past
Keran R — Google review
What an experience. This gem is beautiful and holds SO much history and knowledge. You can spend a few hours here, good layout providing chronological timeline of Jewish history. Knowledgeable staff/volunteers who speak from firsthand accounts. Everyone should come here to educate themselves on the horrors of the holocaust and how it has shaped our present day.
Ha T — Google review
If you have to visit just one museum in the city, this is it. Buzz the door and get past security checks and enter the world of Judaism and jewish history. Splendid display of Australian contribution and the exhibition related to events leading to and beyond the holocaust. Great collection of personal artifacts, supporting audio and video commentary. Do visit the children’s room for a personal touch and to know more about the victims. Auditorium sometimes hosts talks with victims and is a great way to understand from first hand experiences. Special thanks to them for sharing such painful experiences with everyone and taking questions.
Karan M — Google review
Excellent museum! Contains more information and better exhibits than expected. Plus has a number of very informed and helpful volunteers and guides. Worth the time to get there. Highly recommended.
Jim K — Google review
148 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia•https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/•+61 2 9360 7999•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Jewish Museum (Open for schools)

30Carriageworks

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Carriageworks, located in the heart of Sydney, is a vibrant arts and events precinct housed in a 19th-century railyard and blacksmith workshop. This former railway workshop has been transformed into a dynamic creative hub for artists, performers, and makers.
Renovated and reworked industrial building that now serves as modern exhibition space and performance venue. I have recently visited it for the writers festival. It was spectacular. Toilets available on site. Beer, wine and light refreshment can be purchased at the venue. Easy accessible for all. Note: it might be challenging to find parking nearby so plan accordingly.
Anastasia G — Google review
Absolutely love the Saturday marketplace! It's such a fantastic spot with an incredible selection of food, drinks, produce, and beautiful flowers. A must-visit!
Richard M — Google review
Its a great place to get your fresh organic food, but you pay a premium for it. There are some stalls w very good products, like the famous APB, Pepe Saya etc, some are new stalls to try out. Quite a numbers locals bring along their dogs too, like a dog social event. Overall it's very enjoyable to spend an morning and have breakfast there. But try to be there early before 8.30am to beat the crowd
AK — Google review
Came to my first gig here a couple of weeks ago. Was super easy to get in via the security/ticket scanning and then into the outdoor area to grab a couple of drinks before heading into the main hall. Plenty staff working the bar so the line moved very quickly plus two additional bars inside the main hall too. My only gripe was the very average beer selection. Good to see they had chosen a sort of independent brewery as the beer supplier but why would you choose a brewery from over In Western Australia and then choose two of their most average beers when you’re surrounded by local craft breweries. Why not support local Sydney businesses and put on a selection of local beers. I meet a number of people on the night whom had travelled from regional NSW or interstate for this gig, give them the opportunity to try some great locally made beers. Sound was okay, a bit muffled at times but when I listened to the videos I took the next day it was crystal clear 🤷🏻‍♂️. Could have been where I was standing. Also, if you don’t get a spot in the middle of the stage you will get an obstructed view on either side from the columns holding the venue up. Get in there early to secure a good spot. Staging and lighting throughout the night was very good. As was the number of cubicles available, easy to get in and out for a quick wizza without waiting for ages in a line that you can get at other venues. Couple of food trucks also available in the outdoor area which were still knocking out food after the event which was good to see. I didn’t eat from them as I’d eaten beforehand but good to know for any future events.
Cameron L — Google review
Frmefest was a great event! It was well-organised with a vibrant, friendly atmosphere. I really enjoyed the live music, delicious food stalls, and seeing the community come together. I was also happy to be part of the volunteering team — it was a rewarding experience. Looking forward to the next one!
Jane T — Google review
Sydney Contemporary is worth visiting alone for the whole room dedicated to making three Jonny Niesche pieces perform at their best, against a long mirror that further confounds the eye. Colour was a focus in the collection from Melbourne’s Mars Gallery, presenting artists including Atom Ateng and Bruce Munro. Keep your eyes peeled for sculptures in foyers, like Augusta Vinall Richardson’s Any Way (2025) and Marley Dawson play on aluminium chairs: 1006 Portal (2024). There was lots of texture on display, including Nic Fern’s quirky cotton embroidery, Real Men Cry (2005). Floating islands of the future impressed from Yang Yongliang on backlit LED boxes, though it was Korean artist, Hwang Seontae, who owned the medium with tempered glass pieces centred upon glowing backlit views. Bronwyn Hill did my favourite collection of photorealism, Tina Fiveash in the photography. Christopher Zanko’s wood relief carvings still catch my eye, as do Catherine O’Donnell’s idealised fibro house details. I was also amused by Donovan Christie’s oil painting of the Women’s Weekly cake I wanted so desperately as a kid. Gerwyn Davies’ costumes converted into RSL club pennants are worth taking a trip into the eating zone for, along with Quality Meat (2025). The amount of floor space sees larger scale pieces like Chinese Carp by Shen Shaomin, and childlike statues by Louise Paramor, draw crowds. There are of course the usual tropes—from dildos (Dale Frank), to cows (Stuart McLachlan), shibari (Adam Parker Smith), rumpled paints and plastics (Helen Calder), resin blocks, ceramic fruit, and neon lights. However, scattered amongst over 400 artists represented by more than 100 galleries, there is bound to be something you like.
Jackie M — Google review
Loved the variety of stands at the Big Design Market over the weekend. Always such a fun atmosphere with so many creative makers and delicious treats in one place!❤️
Tessa H — Google review
We went there for Sydney Contemporary Art Fair. It was beautiful and the event was well arranged. It has good access to public transport but zero chance of finding a car park.
Moie A — Google review
245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015, Australia•http://www.carriageworks.com.au/•+61 2 8571 9099•Tips and more reviews for Carriageworks
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31Paddington Reservoir Gardens

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Located in the heart of Paddington, Sydney, the Paddington Reservoir Gardens is a stunning urban sunken garden that has been transformed from a derelict water reservoir into an award-winning public park. The site seamlessly blends salvaged masonry with modern steel boardwalks, creating a unique and picturesque setting reminiscent of ancient architectural wonders. Visitors can explore the heritage-listed park's original features while enjoying a leisurely stroll or picnic amidst its lush greenery and tranquil pools.
Paddington Reservoir Gardens is a historic water storage facility located in the southwestern part of Paddington. It is really beautiful! From street level, it does not look too big. However, once you venture down the stairs, you can see just how big the old reservoir is. There are various areas of the garden to explore. Although located along busy Oxford Street, the gardens are really quiet and peaceful. There is ample shade as well as sunny spots where you can sit and relax. The gardens are a popular place for picnics. The gardens are accessible and has lift access.
Map R — Google review
A perfect peaceful spot to relax whilest my baby grandson slept. Lift access or stairs. Grass section or scattered chairs available. Sunny or shaded areas. Well worth a visit.
Joanne W — Google review
Free entry to this small but pretty reservoir gardens which remind me of the old ruins around the world with plants growing from the roof and brickwork seeming to crumble away. It was said to be built in the 1860s and a place where city water was stored after being pumped from Botany Bay. At the time I went it was pretty quiet with a few people taking photos and a group recording dance videos. There was lift access to the bottom level and a lovely little pond in the centre, under the pretty archway with the native plants and trees.
Alice M — Google review
The Paddington Reservoir Gardens are an ideal location for a quiet rest surrounded by the traffic along Oxford Street and other roads. There is a sweet playground for the children and plenty of bench seats for the adults. The green areas and the variety of plants are a haven for birds, and the amateur biologists amongst us!
Kevin M — Google review
Worth visiting! My friends and I had a lovely day exploring the area, which beautifully blends historical architecture with natural scenery. Whether you're into history, photography, or just want a relaxing day out, this place has something for everyone.
Marianna S — Google review
Beautiful spot, you wouldn't know it's here, lots of history, even as lift to access lower level
Jaci — Google review
Best place to visit after the market or just general walk around, several exhibitions are held. Fantastic, quiet and full of tranquility place. Head on exhibition is on in Nov 2025
Nei-Jin T — Google review
This award winning garden is like rare jewel hidden in this busy part of the town. It’s cleverly transformed with careful planning, innovative restoration & a combination modern & historical elements. Once one is down there, u could find yourself immersed in the tranquility of this beautiful garden. One can enjoy the nature, as well as learn the history of the reservoir. If one is around, it’s highly recommended to come for a visit!
Ming Y — Google review
251-255 Oxford St, Paddington NSW 2021, Australia•https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/parks/paddington-reservoir-g…•+61 2 9265 9333•Tips and more reviews for Paddington Reservoir Gardens

32Ensemble Theatre

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Ensemble Theatre, located in Kirribilli, Sydney, is Australia's longest-running professional theatre company. Since its establishment in 1958, the theatre has presented over 350 productions at various venues including the Playhouse, Sydney Opera House, Theatre Royal and the Seymour Centre. The company is known for staging contemporary plays featuring renowned performers and has toured many productions across Australia and overseas.
Ensemble Theatre is a quaint little theatre, delicious menu and bar. Staff are extremely lovely. Saw a show called Primary Trust, absolutely magnificent cast. Can't wait to see the next show at Ensemble!
Jessica W — Google review
Always a great theatre to visit. I have been to three shows so far this year. easy to get to by public transport. Superb shows on offer, and a great theatre. I am looking forward to returning soon during the 2026 season.
John M — Google review
A fabulous little theatre in beautiful Kirribilli. Lovely bar with a great selection of drinks with fabulous water views. Bayly's restaurant is also fantastic, with good quality food including vegetarian options. A purpose-built theatre showing high quality performances with top-rate actors at reasonable prices, including discounted student tickets. Lovely, friendly, welcoming staff. I highly recommend the Ensemble Theatre.
Helen E — Google review
Ghar ghar ki kahani… Aria – A Snapshot of Australian Society in a Flash, in Ensemble Theatre in Kiribili on the edge of Sydney Harbour, beautiful… built in 1958. Recently, I had the pleasure of watching Aria in Sydney, a play that brilliantly encapsulates various facets of Australian society. Set against the backdrop of family dynamics, the story revolves around Monique, a mother deeply devoted to her three sons yet unmistakably biased against her daughters-in-law. Her love, protective yet overbearing, exposes the tensions within a household shaped by tradition, favoritism, and unspoken expectations. The play skillfully weaves in themes of class divide, infidelity, and Australia’s drinking culture. It highlights how financial struggles often lead to social exclusion, reflecting an unspoken truth about societal biases. The performances were strong, with the actors bringing depth and authenticity to their roles. One striking aspect was the audience—predominantly white Australians over 55, with us being the only Asians in the room. This further underscored the cultural setting of the play and made it an immersive experience. For tourists seeking a deeper understanding of Australia beyond the usual sights, Aria is a must-watch. It offers a raw yet engaging glimpse into family relationships, class dynamics, and cultural norms in contemporary Australia.
Dragon S — Google review
I have been loving attending plays at this theatre the last few years, everything is perfect, beautiful sets, an amazing location and theatre space, wonderful play selection and great acting everytime we've come! Has been very nice to get away from spinning stages, camera men running around to take close ups of actors, Russian classics in the outback and radioactive cows - just talented productions and amazing acting at Ensemble 🙂
Arina D — Google review
Easy to book tickets on line. Great travelling by ferry and a short walk to the theatre. Great to eat before the show at the theatre ir next door - advising booking at either. Seats are designed so you can see from at the back etc. Wonderful views over the water for a pre show drink.
Jan T — Google review
Always a delight to be here. The theater is very small but intimate. You really do feel a lot more connected to the actors. If you booked Row A, you're literally on the stage with them. It is a more immersive experience than you would have if you watched the same play in a bigger, more opulent theater. The view from the bar and restaurant isn't too bad either. Parking could be hard, but not impossible. Kirribilli is also very accessible by public transport, both by train and ferry.
Fadhillah N — Google review
Lovely theatre with a bar and restaurant overlooking the water in Kirribilli. They have small, independent plays but well-directed and acted. A wonderful venue to support upcoming and established Australian actors.
Haren K — Google review
78 McDougall St, Kirribilli NSW 2061, Australia•https://www.ensemble.com.au/•+61 2 8918 3400•Tips and more reviews for Ensemble Theatre

33Balls Head Reserve

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Balls Head Reserve is a hidden gem nestled along the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, just a stone's throw from the iconic Harbour Bridge. This expansive bushland offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, featuring remnants of old coal mines that tell stories of Sydney's past. As you wander through its gentle waterside walking trails, you'll be surrounded by lush native bushlands and towering gum trees, all while soaking in stunning views of the aquamarine waters.
What a hidden gem. Great spot for a bath walk, picnic and incredible views of Sydney city and the harbour. There are a few car parks not shown so do the drive around the loop as there is one close to a bbq area and toilets, right near the views. This is a dog friendly walk so long as on leash.
Leah D — Google review
I think Balls Head Reserve is a really great bush walking track. Along the route, there are some flat roads, but the majority is actual bushland. Natural paths have been carved around the headland, though, due to the constant walking of many visitors over time. There are some stairs and narrow parts in the walk, but I found it to be a relatively mild trek. The track is well marked and easy to follow. Although a relatively popular spot for bush walking, during the times I have been here, it has never been crowded. To me, the walk is really peaceful and tranquil. There are many places along the walk that have amazing views of Sydney Harbour. The area is very well maintained. There is free street parking at the start of the route. There are also barbecue and picnic facilities. Dogs on leashes are welcome here.
Map R — Google review
I really enjoy bush walking with my dog through track from the Coal Loader to Balls Head Reserve. There are plenty of car park space around or short walking distance from Waverton train station. You can see stunning sunset view Sydney harbour bridge, Sydney Opera House and city skyline.highly recommended.
Mike L — Google review
Amazing views at Balls Head Reserve. Bush walks and an amazing cafe. There's plenty of awesome photo opportunities at viewpoints - highly recommend Balls Head Reserve for tourists and locals!
Josh — Google review
I like this place. The environment is good, quiet and close to the port. You can see Sydney landmarks, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, and major buildings in the Sydney CBD area. This is a great place to walk your dog, relax, and watch the sunrise and sunset. The public facilities here are pretty good, including parking lots, public toilets (very clean), barbecue pits, and open-air picnic areas. Here you can see many pheasants looking for food.
Xiao W — Google review
Must go here for the city view & Sydney harbour bridge. I went for a run here, definitely one of my favorite spots in Sydney. It’s such a hidden gem!
Vi T — Google review
Magnificent views of the city in a bushland setting. A wonderful place to bring the kids and have a picnic or barbeque.
Martin O — Google review
Balls Head Reserve is a great place to go with family, friends, your partner and even take the kids out to play. Family environment and very nice for calm walks and contemplation of nature. If you want to relax or have a picnic, this is definitely the right place for it. In addition, the view is simply beautiful to behold, if you want to take good pictures, enjoy the sunset and you will be able to make magazine pictures. Even more, the hike in the reserve is a sensational experience and for all ages, but remember to be prepared for it. I highly recommend the tour, it's worth every minute.
Amanda M — Google review
Balls Head Dr, Waverton NSW 2060, Australia•https://www.nsw.gov.au/visiting-and-exploring-nsw/locations-and-…•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Balls Head Reserve

34May Gibbs' Nutcote

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Nestled in the picturesque Neutral Bay, May Gibbs' Nutcote is a charming harbourside home that once belonged to the beloved children's author and illustrator, May Gibbs. Known for her enchanting creations like the Gumnut Babies and 'The Complete Adventures of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie,' this delightful museum offers visitors a glimpse into her life and artistic journey.
If you've read Snugglepot and Cuddlepie then you're well aware of May Gibbs. This is a fascinating place to visit. May's house and studio are well preserved, the tour is interesting ... worth a visit.
Vince B — Google review
If you are a May Gibbs fan. This is a must. Did the guided tour. Very Interesting. Our tour guided was great.
Petra P — Google review
A lovely hidden Gem!!!! I highly recommend for those looking for a special location with historical meaning. Part of the Australian Heritage and a little wonderland. Walking distance to restaurants and cafes. Susan is lovely… she invited me into the garden to have my hot chocolate.
Maria G — Google review
We enjoyed a beautiful high tea and house tour on Mothers Day. The volunteers are so dedicated, they created a wonderful atmosphere (and baking!). The gift shop is full of lovely items too.
Sarah E — Google review
Love it! Learnt a lot about May Gibbs and what a blessing for Australia to have such a gifted artist in the history!
Helen — Google review
Beautiful little cottage, I finally visited this place, I’ve known about this place for a while but have never had the time to visit. We did a tour with a lovely informative lady, I didn’t catch her name but she explained told us all about the history of May Gibbs’ and the beautiful home. The cottage is preserved very well, almost like a step back in time, I would definitely come back to here to explore the place properly and the gift shop has beautiful items of everything from souvenirs to linens and children’s wear.
Giovanna M — Google review
A great place to visit with very friendly and passionate staffs, the house tour gives you a full story on the life of May Gibb, her inspirations, her struggles and how her brilliant works come about. No photos allowed in the house (for copyright reasons) and the house entry is only via the guided tour so please check before your visit, there is no parking around the house so best to come via public transport. To make a half day trip for it, arrive by train, hop off at the Milson Point train station, grab some brunch if necessary (Nutcote opens at 11am and the first house tour starts almost right away), takes a leisurely walk (around 1.6 km - 20 mins), arrive at Nutcote by 11am. After the visit (roughly around 1.5 hours), get some lunch around Neutral Bay Ferry Wharf (recommended an excellent and cheap Thai restaurant - Ta Ta Thai) and take a ferry back to Circular Quay. The suburb of Neutral Bay where the house is located is stunning so please allow some extra time to explore.
Patrick T — Google review
Such a magical place if you love May Gibbs. Her house is my perfect house!! My daughter and I had a wonderful day out visiting Nutcote
Jillian K — Google review
5 Wallaringa Ave, Neutral Bay NSW 2089, Australia•http://www.maygibbs.com.au/•+61 2 9953 4453•Tips and more reviews for May Gibbs' Nutcote

35Nicholson Museum

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Nestled within the historic grounds of the University of Sydney, the Nicholson Museum is a hidden gem that dates back to 1860. As Australia's oldest university museum, it showcases an impressive collection of nearly 30,000 artifacts from around the globe. Visitors can explore a fascinating array of antiquities, including Egyptian mummies and stunning Roman figurines, all housed in a charming building reminiscent of Harry Potter's world.
The Nicholson Museum permanently closed in February 2020. The Nicholson Collection is now on display at the Chau Chak Wing Museum. Weekdays 10am – 5pm Thursday evenings until 9pm Weekends 12pm – 4pm Closed public holidays
Kate O — Google review
Walk in without any intention but quite impressive. It's good to bring your kids or persons who love history to this place. There are many interesting items from Egyptian, Greek and Roman cultures in one place. Staff are very friendly and you are allowed to touch some items with the supervision of their staff. Again, very impressive..😃
Ada S — Google review
A small but lovely museum, the oldest in Australia & free to visit.
Gerard V — Google review
Love the mummies Actually the exhibition was a lot more attractive than I thought
T. A — Google review
Feeling amazing with seeing so many ancient Greek antiquities. Pity is a bit noisy with the massive tourist groups.
Pei H — Google review
Really cute museum. Worth the detour if you’re a local but if you’re passing through it might not to be enough to justify the trip, so maybe walk around the campus as well.
Ève S — Google review
Very well curated museum, informative displays, picturesque location, free entry and very knowledgeable staff
Gaurav M — Google review
It was great time with my two children.
연지 — Google review
Quadrangle A14 University of Sydney, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia•https://sydney.edu.au/museum/•+61 2 9351 2812•Tips and more reviews for Nicholson Museum
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36Kirribilli Markets

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Kirribilli Markets is a bi-monthly market located next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, offering a wide range of goods from over 200 stalls. Visitors can find artisan fashions, jewelry, foods, gifts, vintage clothing, artwork, home goods and more. The market also features live entertainment and offers stunning views of the harbor. It's a great place to explore and enjoy some foreign cuisine while listening to live music.
It was my first visit recently to the Kirribilli Markets and totally loved it. Very easily accessible by train, it is almost next to Milsons Point station. The market has a good variety of stalls with good quality artesan products for sale. Stallholders were friendly with the stalls well spaced out + organised. There is a dedicated section for cooked food stalls and one stall that sells coffee too. It is a market i would enjoy coming back over and over again. One i highly recommend to check out if you enjoy visiting weekend markets.
J F — Google review
its got the regular weekend market stalls but we found some really good vintage pieces. if you like vintage designer clothes at fairly decent prices, then this is the market for you. unlike some other markets, its spread out so it doesn't feel tightly packed, plus the views are gorgeous
Sophie H — Google review
I had one of the best days of my life here as a student visiting Sydney on a study abroad program. The food was so good, the live jazz music was an absolute dream, the people were incredibly friendly and kindhearted, and the selection of goods offered was nothing short of amazing. I would come back to Sydney solely to visit this market again to have some of the best dumplings of my entire life, bomb Turkish food, incredibly delicious matcha, and support small local artists/businesses like Ted Lou’s.
Katlynn T — Google review
I found an amazing spot just before Wynyard Station! I jumped off the train early to get some long-distance shots of the Opera House and ended up discovering this fantastic traditional market. The atmosphere is so friendly and casual, you can just wander around and explore freely. They have great street food, so definitely grab an ice cream or a bubble tea. Take your time to see everything! You'll find all sorts of handmade masterpieces: clothes, hats, and bags. The whole area is a photographer's dream. Highly recommend!
CH — Google review
A trimonthly market located in Kirribilli. Its conveniently located a stone's throw from Milson's Point Station & wharf, and is nestled under the bridge. Sellers offer a variety of high-quality jewelery, boutiques, food & clothes for us to try. However, prices are exorbitant (but expected for the area), making these products less accessible for the masses
Toy G — Google review
Located at 70-72 Alfred Street S, Milsons Point, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. A really wonderful little weekend markets in the heart of the Sydney CBD. Very easy to get. You can either get the ferry and walk up the hill or if you want to go the easier way, just get the train to Milsons Point station and the markets are literally right outside the station. The markets have a great selection from clothes (second hand and new), jewellery, artwork, candles and a heap more. I didn’t personally see any toilet facilities but that doesn’t mean there weren’t any. There’s also a pretty wide range of food selections to choose from. It’s a great way to start your Sunday, highly recommend. There’s also great street entertainment to keep you entertained. Thumbs Up !! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
Kirribilli markets is my favourite place and weekend activity. There are 3 main sections food, 2nd hand and artistic items. It has a wide selection of food to choose from like dumplings, crepes, gozleme and so much more, It isn’t too expensive and has something for everyone. Also there is a wide range of 2nd hand items ,I got a very cheap pair of Peter Alexander pyjamas which are normally very expensive in stores , they sell a wide range of amazing things for extremely low prices. They also have so many artisan stores with everything purses, belts, jewellery and more, they have got so many amazing stores. No matter if you live locally or if you’re a tourist this market is a must-try for everyone, you can shop, snack and buy everything you have been wanting at low prices. There are so many great things and it has such a nice, friendly vide.
Poppy J — Google review
Matcha, preloved clothing and accessories I always get the signature spicy dumplings too yum
Naeday — Google review
70-72 Alfred St S, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia•http://www.kirribillimarkets.com/•+61 2 9922 4428•Tips and more reviews for Kirribilli Markets

37The Strand Arcade

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Shopping mall
The Strand Arcade, a historic multilevel shopping arcade in Sydney, was built in 1891 and has witnessed the city's vibrant past. It has survived through significant events such as the roaring twenties, two World Wars, and a major fire. Resembling London's Burlington Arcade, it offers an elegant Victorian ambiance and houses upscale retailers like Alex Perry, Manning Cartell, Haigh Chocolates, and Raphael Jewellers.
Where history meets modern retail trends. Great little shops and cafes on ground level. Many people just stay on ground level missing out of the fashion icons on upper levels. Oh best part; couches on upper levels for husbands
Kaan — Google review
Historical building converted into shopping mall, rather similar to QVB, although a bit smaller. Good place to take photos as well. Shop wise a good mix of fashion + beverages.
Vincent K — Google review
The best arcade to play tourist in the city. Aesthetically pleasing, taking you back to nostalgic moments while enjoying a nice cup of coffee. May I recommend Gumption Coffee by Coffee Alchemy, it is absolutely the best and most consistent. I loved the decor especially around Christmas time.
Louie O — Google review
The Strand Arcade is a heritage-listed Victorian-style retail arcade located at 195–197 Pitt Street in the heart of the Sydney CBD. Linking George and Pitt streets, it is Sydney's only surviving Victorian shopping arcade dating from the late nineteenth century. Established in 1891 and opened in 1892.
Bohg9999 — Google review
Always such a beautiful experience visiting the strand. Love the vibe and the fact that the old coffee shops are still going. Need more shops :)
Same O — Google review
THIS SERVER WAS STRAIGHT UP RUDE! she lacks courtesy and customer service. please see the ‘Served by’ number. she didn’t greet her customers the first thing my family walked in. her attitude is a problem too. it’s my cousin’s bday today and she treats her badly. my cousin is planning on going to a trip and wants a good quality luggage. she has no regard with the items being sold AND no regard to the customers. if that server chooses to work there, she needs to understand her responsibilities. one of them is to ensure customers are treated well. even though a customer may not purchase the item, they may still order it. there’s still a possibility. so, if a customer will be paying for an item they should receive an item worth paying for.
Angelica B — Google review
There are several jewelry stores, coffee shops, handmade decoration stores, and a very famous handmade hat shop.
CH — Google review
On May 4, 2024, my wife and I bumped into here. On a Sunday afternoon, the were activities on the ground floor but very few on upper floors. We only enjoyed taking the historical lifts.
Peter C — Google review
412-414 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.strandarcade.com.au/•+61 2 9265 6800•Tips and more reviews for The Strand Arcade

38Kings Cross

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Kings Cross, nestled just 2 kilometers east of Sydney's bustling central business district, is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood that offers a unique glimpse into the city's diverse culture. Historically an artistic hub, it transformed in the mid-20th century into a haven for beatniks and hippies. Today, Kings Cross is known for its lively atmosphere during the day, attracting backpackers and locals alike with its array of shops and cozy cafes.
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39Chinatown

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Chinatown, nestled in Haymarket, is a vibrant tapestry of cultures and the heart of Sydney's Asian community. With roots tracing back to the 1920s and earlier Chinese immigration in the 1800s, this lively neighborhood invites visitors to explore its bustling streets. A stroll down Dixon Street reveals an array of shops offering everything from traditional medicinal herbs to unique souvenirs like handcrafted chopsticks.
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40Blues Point Reserve

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Blues Point Reserve is a picturesque bayfront park in Sydney, offering stunning views of the iconic Sydney Harbour, including the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The reserve features a nautical-themed playground, fig trees, and picnic tables, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day out. It's also a popular location for fishing enthusiasts looking to catch trevally, kingfish, or jewfish while enjoying the breathtaking scenery.
Blues Point Reserve is an absolute gem and a must-visit for anyone in Sydney! I walked nearly 3 kilometers from St. Leonard’s on a wet, windy, and drizzling day, and despite the weather, the experience was unforgettable. The panoramic view from the reserve is nothing short of breathtaking. You get a stunning perspective of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the iconic Opera House, Luna Park, and the towering skyline of Barangaroo—all in one frame! Even in the rain, the beauty of this spot shines through, and I can only imagine how magical it must look on a clear day. It’s a serene escape from the city, perfect for photographers, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to soak in Sydney’s iconic landmarks. Blues Point Reserve is definitely worth the walk, rain or shine!
Dragon S — Google review
Amazing place with Instagram worthy view. A peaceful, serene environment with clean facilities and space for events. You will usually see weddings or birthday parties happening at this place. Perfect place for a dream proposal 😌 If you keep walking you can find spot to yourself and enjoy the view. Can see amazing sunset and appreciate the Harbour Bridge view with Opera house or be on the other side and appreciate the Skyline. Nice quiet place with plenty of autonomy. Hard place to find parking on a busy or sunny day or on weekend. Can look around for street parking though.
Ana B — Google review
Blues Point Reserve is one of my favorite places. People come for walks, picnics, weddings and other celebrations; and mainly to admire the views of the Sydney icons - the Harbour Bridge and Opera House over the ocean. Beautiful place to visit!
Sonya O — Google review
Blues Point Reserve is a stunning spot to catch the sunset, with panoramic views that feel like Sydney showing off. As the sky turns golden, you’re treated to a perfect lineup: the Harbour Bridge standing proud, the Opera House glowing softly across the water, and Luna Park twinkling with playful charm. It’s peaceful, romantic, and effortlessly cinematic — a moment that makes you fall in love with the city all over again.
Paul — Google review
This spot offers a perfect view of the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and city skyline all in one. Also a nice walk along the water a great way to take in Sydney. Highly recommend!
M. F — Google review
Blues Point Reserve ​Blues Point Reserve is, without a doubt, one of Sydney's premier vantage points. Located on the northern side of the harbor, this peaceful park in McMahons Point offers a breathtaking and perfectly framed view of the city's icons that is hard to beat. ​🌟 The View: Unparalleled Sydney Icons ​The main draw is the spectacular panoramic view. From the grassy knoll, you get a full, head-on vista of: ​The Sydney Harbour Bridge (its western side). ​The Sydney Opera House (its sails gleaming across the water). ​The City Skyline twinkling beautifully both day and night. ​It’s an absolute must-visit for photographers, especially during sunrise or, more popularly, sunset. The light hitting the Opera House and the city as the sun goes down is truly magical. ​🌳 Atmosphere and Facilities ​The reserve is a well-maintained space perfect for relaxation: ​Picnics & Leisure: Plenty of open, lush green space under the shade of mature fig trees makes it an ideal spot for a picnic, a lazy Sunday afternoon, or a romantic date. ​Family-Friendly: There is a delightful maritime-themed playground that is a huge hit with younger children, bringing Sydney's nautical history to life. ​Walks: Pleasant walking paths trace the waterfront, offering additional scenic views of the harbor and neighboring suburbs. ​🤔 Key Considerations ​Crowds: While peaceful on a regular day, be prepared for it to get very crowded, especially on weekends, sunny days, and certainly for major events like New Year's Eve fireworks, where it is one of the most sought-after (and managed) viewing points. ​Parking: Finding parking nearby can be challenging due to its residential location, so public transport (ferry to McMahons Point or walk from North Sydney Station) is highly recommended. ​Food/Drink: It is primarily a reserve, so bring your own food and drinks. There are excellent local cafes and the historic Blues Point Hotel nearby if you prefer to dine out before or after your visit.
John K — Google review
Awesome view of the key places in Sydney, the bridge, opera house and has nice cafes and acccess via ferries at Mcmahons point
Rafe N — Google review
Great views of the Harbour Bridge , Darling Harbour, Barrangaroo, and lastly Harry Siedlers Blues Point tower!
Paul S — Google review
Blues Point Rd, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia•https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/directory-record/1384/blues-p…•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Blues Point Reserve
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41Sub Base Platypus

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I am delighted to reside in close proximity to Sub Base Platypus, eagerly looking forward to the upgraded amenities and improved accessibility. Currently, it is a splendid location adjacent to the water, offering serene surroundings for leisurely strolls with one's canine companion and an opportunity to revel in tranquility. Moreover, it serves as an excellent spot for bird-watching; however, caution must be exercised due to the potentially aggressive seagulls.
Young Endeavour was parked there today and you could climb up the gang plank and check it out. What a treat.
Linda K — Google review
Great history and plenty of space to have a picnic 😀.
Julia M — Google review
Fantastic place. Catch the freedom, North Sydney, Enjoy reading about the history, Seeing the architecture And having a barbecue. Walk to neutral Bay (About 20 minutes away) Catch the ferry back. Leave the car at home.
Peter L — Google review
I especially enjoyed the historical panels as I learned a lot about the submarine story of Sydney. Most of the building is a pay parking lot but it is nicely done and the views to the harbour are nice
Dov F — Google review
So happy to live next door. Looking forward to the upgraded amenities and easier access. But even now a lovely place next to the water with nice spaces to walk our dog and just enjoy your time in tranquility. Also a nice place to spot birds - just beware of the seagulls, as they can be vicious.
Andreas L — Google review
Beautifully landscaped, there is a cleverly designed children's playground, coffee kiosk with wine beer and bites. Very tranquil spot. Bbqs, seating and shade. What a gem! The cafe is called Torpedoes.
Sarah P — Google review
An brilliant place with many interesting historic layers, harbour, shipping, gasworks, torpedo factory and submarine base. Now with new parks and foreshore. A great place to explore.
Simeon K — Google review
Beautiful location. Clean and well taken care of
Fung C — Google review
120 High St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia•https://www.harbourtrust.gov.au/en/our-places/sub-base-platypus/•+61 2 8969 2100•Tips and more reviews for Sub Base Platypus

42Mary Mackillop Place

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Museums
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Mary Mackillop Place is a guesthouse located on the chapel grounds where visitors can find modest rooms and apartments, as well as a museum and café. The gardens are beautiful for peaceful walks or quiet contemplation. The continental breakfast is highly recommended. This place has been called restorative by some visitors. The chapel is stunning, and there's a museum and café to enjoy, although they were closed during one visitor's trip.
The location in North Sydney is excellent. It feels as if you're in the quiet suburbs, and not in a major part of a capital city. The room cleanliness was outstanding, and it's not often you can say that. Rooms are spacious, climate controlled, blackout curtains and a fridge, Great staff. If attending conferences / events in South Sydney at the ICC (Darling Harbour etc), this is good location to head out from each day with a little bit of planning. Train from North Sydney can save you a lot of money in cab fees etc, you don't need an Opal card as a short-term visitor, as they support debit/credit card NFC to tag-on / off the Sydney trains. The property has a secured garage for hire cars also. --- The only additions I could think of, is a shared microwave somewhere, and a filtered water fountain to fill up at.
Mike S — Google review
A wonderfully serene stay in the heart of North Sydney. Only a short stroll to the trains, beaches, shopping etc. My room was very clean with modern amenities. I also appreciate the friendly staff and complimentary brekky. Loved visiting the beautiful chapel for prayers and mass as well. All in all, top notch!
Meera J — Google review
Mary Mackillop Place is an ideal location to stay when in Sydney. Located in the heart of commercial North Sydney, it is perfect to be the base for visiting any place in Sydney and surrounds. It is situated a four minute walk from North Sydney train station and within easy downhill walking distance of Milsons Point Wharf. The Greenwood Mall has a variety of eateries and a super market. (Be aware that the mall is closed on Sundays!) Situated within the busy North Sydney area, it is an oasis of calm and peace. The grounds and buildings are immaculate. Sitting in the serene gardens is idyllic. The history of Mary Mackillop and the sisters is respectfully outlined in the information boards throughout the complex. The accomodation in Anderledy Lodge is modern, spotless and comfortable with all amenities provided that one would expect. The daily breakfast provisions in the dining room were outstanding. Plenty of choice to cater for all tastes. Highly recommended.
Kevin M — Google review
Certainly a very peaceful and serene place of worship Love the peacefulness and very clean. The gardens are a great place to relax or simply bring your picnic lunch and spen the day. Must do is the museum I hoped in yo see the dining area.. Certainly very impressive dining where breakfast is served. Parking can be costly as with any place in North Sydney
King K — Google review
Great location for accommodation in North Sydney. Clean comfortable quiet and affordable. Close to railway station.
Deon M — Google review
We have spent a few breaks in Sydney staying at the tranquil well located and well appointed hotel which has everything you would expect for its rating. Perhaps a microwave and some plates and cutlery in each room would be nice as most patrons will be eating some of their meals in their room even if it is takeaway.
John F — Google review
Really enjoyed our stay, great location, good price and large, nice rooms. Good staff too.
Kris T — Google review
What a gem. Stumbled across Mary MacKillop Place when an emergency meant that I was looking for accommodation at 11pm. Staff are very friendly, helpful and able to find a room within a few minutes. Accommodation is renovated, clean, tidy, thoughtful. Lovely surprise that breakfast is included provided the price of the accommodation. Great location - easy to get around. Special thank you to Andres at front desk for going the extra mile. Will certainly be back.
Nardin B — Google review
80 William St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia•http://www.marymackillopplace.org.au/•+61 2 8912 4800•Tips and more reviews for Mary Mackillop Place

43Small Bar

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Bar
Beer garden
Breakfast restaurant
This lively pub offers a variety of craft beers, pizzas, and shared dishes. It also boasts a charming courtyard adorned with twinkling fairy lights. Situated at 85 Willoughby Road in Crows Nest, the bar operates from Monday to Wednesday between 4pm and 12am, Thursday and Friday from 12pm to 12am, Saturday from 8am to 12am, and Sunday from 8am to 10pm.
We first arrived at the Small Bar for drinks. I read about it, and it sounded like such a chill environment. And so we came in for a couple of drinks, and it was really lovely, and everybody was so welcoming, and then… We saw they had Taco Tuesday. And we were excited, as the taco varieties look great, but it was not a Tuesday, sadly for us. We resolved to come back. For drinks, we sat outside, because it was a bit of a mild day, but when I went inside and saw the courtyard, I knew we would have our Taco Tuesday in the interior courtyard one day. The courtyard was the perfect combination of sparkling and cozy. We were staying in the area for several more weeks, and so we put it on our calendar. A couple of weeks later, on a Tuesday, we came in and sat in the courtyard; it was fairly early, so we were some of the only customers, and the tacos were exquisite! So inexpensive, so chock-full of goodness. We paired them with the spicy margaritas which perfectly complemented the tacos, and… Wow. Such fun. Our server was super friendly, and the courtyard was cozy even though it was a bit of a chilly day. Two tacos per plate (times three different versions) was certainly enough for dinner. And the flavors were really well-balanced. The hoisin duck was awesome! The fish was also very good. The only disappointment was the smoky pulled pork, because we felt that the barbecue sauce was a bit thick. We are from the American south, and so we love barbecue sauce, but we use it a sparingly, because it can be overpowering. So maybe if they pulled back a bit on the barbecue sauce with the pulled pork. Overall, we were thrilled with the tacos, and the service, and the price, and the margaritas. If we lived here, we would be back on a regular basis!
Lockie H — Google review
Great place to have some cocktails and light dinner. Fantastic service and proper cocktails. Sitting out on the footpath is great for “people watching”. Staff were very friendly and attentive. A must have are the spicy cauliflower wings
Mark W — Google review
Great busy atmosphere. We stopped for dessert and a wine. I tried their mulled wine with a shot and it was delicious. We also ordered a sticky date pudding with a glass a red. They have a wide list of wines, everything was very tasty.
Shenny P — Google review
Lovely bar with a great court yard. Went for lunch on a Thursday only to find they had a $20 taco+beer deal which was too good to pass up. I got the fish tacos and the service size was super generous. Our group also got the duck tacos, and chicken. Duck was apparently very good. Highly recommended and for $20 (on Thursdays) you cannot really go wrong.
Guido T — Google review
What a super find. Exceptional food, great atmosphere and the service was superb. They were absolutely flat out - but the waitstaff would never have let you know that. Super quick service, never rushing and the kitchen crew pushed out some brilliant dishes. Well worth the visit
Corri B — Google review
Great job. Everyone seemed happy with food. Service was great. Splitting the bill was made very easy. And we were happy we could order whatever we wanted without a forced minimum spend or set menu. We also had a vegan in our group who was happy with the selections available. Appreciate your flexibility! Perfect for our group gathering :)
Jeanette C — Google review
Great place for fabulous (and reasonably priced) cocktails with groups of friends. Have been going here for years and never ever disappoints. A delightful place to spend a few hours.
Roberto O — Google review
Becoming one of our regular places, as it has a couple of vegan (or can be made dairy free) options. Had the vegan burger (great bun) and the black bean tacos without the sour cream. All really good. The staff are friendly and attentive and I love the cute vibe of the interior. It’s definitely mood lighting inside the bar section, and we appreciated that they have sound felt on the ceiling to keep the noise levels down.
Freya M — Google review
85 Willoughby Rd, Crows Nest NSW 2065, Australia•http://www.smallbar.net.au/crows-nest/•+61 2 8084 5118•Tips and more reviews for Small Bar

44Milson Park

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Milson Park is a picturesque green space located near St Peters in Sydney. It spans 40 hectares and was built on the site of the former Bedford Brickworks, with its iconic chimneys still standing as a prominent feature. The park offers various attractions such as a large playground, cycling paths, wetlands, and amenities like a kiosk and bathrooms. In November, nearby McDougall St becomes popular due to the abundance of jacaranda trees lining the road alongside Milson Park.
Stunning water view, easy free street parking next to the park. There is a cafe around the corner to sit and enjoy a cuppa. If you visit around October when Jacaranda blossoms, you will not be disappointed with the pretty purple on the street.
Jenny K — Google review
Well kept park with tall palms. It's alongside MacDougall Street, famous for the Jacaranda blooms.
Allan L — Google review
One of the best spots in Sydney to see jacaranda trees in bloom.
YippeeKewl — Google review
Milson Park in Kirribilli, Sydney, is a charming and picturesque green space known for its stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline. The park features ample green space, shady trees, and picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for relaxing with family and friends. It's particularly popular during the jacaranda blooming season, when the park and the adjacent McDougall Street are adorned with vibrant violet flowers, creating a beautiful backdrop for visitors
Chanchaya K — Google review
I enjoyed the scenic views of the beautiful trees, the waterfront and marina offered at Milson Park. There is also a stretch of Blue Jacaranda trees on McDougall street. This place is very popular when the Blue Jacaranda flowers are in bloom (November- December). Also be mindful of the traffic when looking at the trees and respectfully of those living in the area. After looking at the trees I suggest you walk down to nearby Luna Park and take in an awesome video of the Sydney Harbour, Sydney Bridge and the Sydney Opera house. If you like my photos, videos or reviews then park yourself by the like button
Seeing W — Google review
Beautiful park, gorgeous in October with jacarandas
Su S — Google review
Best place to see the Jacaranda bloom near sydney CBD
Renganathan K — Google review
Good place for family and kids, small park but next to Jacaranda trees..
Shreeyash D — Google review
McDougall St, Kirribilli NSW 2061, Australia•https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/directory-record/1406/milson-…•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Milson Park

45Cremorne Reserve

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Nature preserve
Fun & Games
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Cremorne Reserve, also known as Cremorne Point, is a coastal headland nature reserve in Sydney. It features a park with bushland, a 1920s pool, playground, and a lighthouse. The reserve offers stunning views of the Sydney Harbour and the city skyline. Visitors can enjoy picnics in the harbor side bushland or relax on well-maintained grass areas while listening to the soothing sounds of the water.
Cremorne Reserve is a great spot to view the Sydney harbour with the CBD, the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Especially, if you come at night with the lights reflecting on the water you could well be awestruck. Lovely path to the end of the reserve & to the lighthouse. Harbour on both sides of the peninsula. Maybe not the best place in Sydney to view these three places but still quite cool.
Firoz A — Google review
Visiting Cremorne Point by ferry during the Easter holidays was amazing. The ferry ride offered stunning harbour views, and the scenic walk along the point was peaceful and beautiful. The lush gardens and city skyline made it a perfect, relaxing escape.
Leonardo C — Google review
One of my favorite walking tracks in Sydney. The western walkway offers gorgeous sea views of the Opera house and the Harbour Bridge, while the eastern walkway faces elegant Mosman Bay. Most part is flat, very easy to walk on.
Jj Z — Google review
Gorgeous spot for a sunset picnic to watch the city lights turn on. Easy to get to on the ferry from Circular Quay and walk to the picnic areas. Plenty of room to find a nice spot. There's bathrooms but theres no light so don't plan on using them at night. There is a great kids playground.
Karen S — Google review
Definitely worth the visit, it’s so peaceful and has stunning views of the harbour. It’s a easy 3k stroll around Cremorne Point
Sophie A — Google review
Just an insanely beautiful place! A really fab walk with great transport options if you're too worn out to walk back home. Toilets are pretty clean. View is probably my favourite in Sydney. Really nice walking paths, beautiful birds to look at! Come at sunset it's an amazing place to watch it.
Samantha H — Google review
One of favourite spot to observe sunset over the Sydney harbour. Easily enjoy the walk along, have a picnic to watch the harbour view. You can even swim in the public pool nearby.
Tracy T — Google review
A good place to see night view for Sydney Opera House and Sydney Bridge
Fifth T — Google review
2 Milson Rd, Cremorne Point NSW 2090, Australia•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Cremorne Reserve
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46Jeffrey Street Wharf

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Piers & Boardwalks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Jeffrey Street Wharf is a picturesque spot located just a short walk from Luna Park, offering a unique perspective of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The 6-minute stroll from Luna Park to the wharf provides stunning views of the harbor, making it an ideal location for taking photos and enjoying leisurely walks or picnics with friends and family. Visitors can admire the iconic structures of the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House while basking in the beauty of Sydney Harbour.
It's the most pleasant and calming time when it comes to going into the early morning, that's how I like Sydney😌🥰
DADA D — Google review
Jeffrey Street Wharf offers one of the most stunning views of Sydney at night. From this quiet spot, you can admire the Opera House glowing on the water, the sparkling CBD skyline, and the Harbour Bridge rising proudly above the harbour. The perspective here feels close and intimate, as if the entire city unfolds just for you. With the cool night air, the gentle sound of waves, and reflections dancing on the surface, it’s a perfect place for both photography and relaxation. A hidden gem that easily deserves five stars.
PHU N — Google review
One of the worlds most Iconic structures "Harbour Bridge" is just a stone throw distance from Jeffrey Street Wharf, and just the opposit of it is another famous building "Sydney Opera House"... Every now and then I visit the place either for an evening or morning walk, just to relax or have a picnic with my friends & family. The view is just magnificent... One can never have enough if it... just so beautiful..
Prabhat K — Google review
Jeffrey Street Wharf kirribilli is a decommissioned wharf. Usually it got people fishing 🎣 or taking photos 📸 nevertheless i saw 👀 a ferry dropping off people and picking up people 🙄 I have only seen a ferry ⛴️ stop here twice. I google it and it says it's Jeffrey Street Wharf is decommissioned. Jeffrey Street Wharf, in the Lower North Shore suburb of Kirribilli, has long been a favourite spot for locals to enjoy a picnic, party, proposal or barbecue. This is one of the best lookouts /spots for taking photos photos 📸 of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera house​. Jeffrey Street Wharf in Kirribilli offers one of Sydney's most iconic and breathtaking vantage points for viewing the city, making it a highly recommended spot for both locals and tourists. ​The Main Attraction: Unbeatable Views ​The primary reason to visit Jeffrey Street Wharf is the spectacular, postcard-perfect view. Situated directly across the harbour from Circular Quay, you get an unparalleled perspective of: ​The Sydney Harbour Bridge ​The Sydney Opera House ​The CBD skyline ​This location is particularly popular for photography, offering stunning shots day or night, and is a famous spot for major events like Australia Day and New Year's Eve fireworks. Its elevated position along Jeffrey Street adds to the perspective, often capturing beautiful reflections in nearby puddles after rain, which is a big draw for Instagrammers. ​Ambiance & Activities ​The wharf itself and the surrounding street offer a tranquil, charming harborside atmosphere. ​Relaxation: It's an excellent place for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or simply sitting and soaking in the serene harbor environment. ​Fishing: The wharf is known to be a popular spot for fishing among locals. ​Historical Charm: Jeffrey Street is lined with a row of beautifully preserved 17 historic terrace houses, adding a touch of old-world charm to the backdrop. ​Accessibility: While the general area is easy to access, be aware that the actual wharf itself is not fully wheelchair accessible due to steps, according to public transport information
John K — Google review
Great location for views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. There's reasonable paid parking nearby, and one get here by public transport by getting Milsons Point station.
Pratik G — Google review
👍👍👌👌
Nailesh P — Google review
Excellent ferry stop with beautiful views of the harbour including the bridge and opera house. It’s actually a nice place to just sit and take it all in on a quiet weekend 🤩
Niki V — Google review
An amazing view if the harbour and very relaxing parking can be hot or miss especially on weekends and alot better Monday to Thursday. An added bonus is public toilets near by which are generally clean. Luna park is just around the corner as well as the fairy wharf
Paul S — Google review
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47Mary Booth Lookout Reserve

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Sights & Landmarks
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Scenic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Located in Kirribilli, just 5km or a 22-minute drive from Sydney CBD, Mary Booth Lookout Reserve offers a secluded and stunning view of the Harbour Bridge without the usual crowds. Accessible from Milsons Point train station, visitors can enjoy a perfect picnic spot on the grassy reserve above. The lookout provides an awe-inspiring vista of iconic landmarks such as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, along with serene suburbs and bustling river traffic.
Mary Booth Lookout Reserve is a beautiful spot for weddings ceremonies. The fact that you can get both views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, makes it a stunning backdrop for photos. As a wedding photographer, I also love how spacious the lawn is, it gives plenty of room for group photos afterward. Plus, it’s more quiet than other popular locations in the same area, which makes the whole experience feel more intimate and relaxed. Highly recommend!
Alice P — Google review
Mary Booth Lookout Reserve is tiny in size and huge in payoff. A few steps from the street and the harbour arrives all at once, framed by fig trees and a neat strip of grass that feels made for lingering. Sit for a minute and you get the city in motion without the bustle: ferries tracing white lines, gulls gliding on the breeze, the bridge and skyline shifting with the light. It is the kind of view that makes coffee taste better and conversations unhurried. What I like here is the balance. There is enough lawn for a throw rug, a couple of benches if you are traveling light, and just enough height above the water to feel special. Early mornings are calm with soft colour on the stone. Late afternoons turn warm and golden, and the lights across the harbour flick on one by one. Photographers set up tripods, couples take engagement shots, and locals sneak in with a book on sunny weekdays. During big nights on the calendar it becomes a sought after vantage, but most of the time it reads as a quiet neighbourhood green with a front row outlook. A few simple tips help. Parking is scarce, so public transport and a short stroll keep things easy. Shade moves around, so bring a hat and water if you plan to settle in. The grass has a slight slope near the edge, which makes flat shoes smarter than sandals. Pack out whatever you bring, keep voices down after dusk and give the residents the same peace you came for. Do that, and you have a small, beautiful spot you will want to return to whenever the weather is kind.
Le G — Google review
Perfect picnic spot near Sydney to celebrate your special moments.. There is also a jogging track which you can enjoy walking while exploring iconic harbour & opera house views. 2 hours free parking available on weekends.
Didulani P — Google review
Amazing view on the harbour bridge and opera, absolute gem! Great for picnics or sunsets. Combine with a stroll around Kirribili
Ida H — Google review
One of the best places to see the opera house, and the Harbour bridge. Watched the Australia day fireworks, and was pretty great. Nearest train station is Milsons point.
Prasanna D — Google review
. Dr Mary Booth Park and Lookout With beautiful views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, it’s no surprise the Dr Mary Booth Lookout is a popular place for tourists and locals alike. A short five-minute walk from Milsons Point, this dog-friendly park is a great spot if you want to go on a picnic with your furry friend in tow.  The park is named after physician and welfare worked Mary Booth who did incredible work for women’s rights in the early 1900s. I saw many bush Turkey's Address: Waruda St, Kirribilli.
John K — Google review
An awe-inspiring vista awaits at this breathtaking viewpoint! From the iconic Opera House and majestic Harbour Bridge to the bustling cityscape, tranquil suburbs, and bustling river traffic, it's a feast for the eyes. Sit by the riverside and soak in the panoramic beauty – ships, boats, lush greenery, and the expansive river complete the picture-perfect scene. Feeling down? A visit here promises to lift your spirits as you're enveloped by the serenity and grandeur of this unparalleled view. A surefire remedy for a mood uplift! 🌉🏙️🛳️🌳
K F — Google review
The view from the lookout reserve is fantastic. Rain or shine. It's has an amazing view of the city and the harbor bridge. Proper sun protection is very important as there isn't too much shade other than the entrance/curb side.
Adrian — Google review
7 Waruda St, Kirribilli NSW 2061, Australia•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Mary Booth Lookout Reserve

48Brennan Park

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Nestled in the serene suburb of Wollstonecraft, Brennan Park is a delightful escape for those seeking tranquility amidst nature. This spacious park offers an array of activities, from peaceful runs and yoga sessions to leisurely picnics on the lush grass. With its amphitheater-like layout, visitors can explore various areas—whether you prefer open grassy spots or more secluded nooks shaded by trees.
What a beautiful place to be lost in the greenery, read the history of the place, imagine yourself in those days, how hard people worked to give this garden this shape & quietly give gratitude to the makers. A gentle thank you for the beautiful fig trees, giving shade & oxygen, at the age of 60 I sat on the swing & managed to take a selfie video thanks to modern phones…loved the automatic washroom, music played while one peed … what a journey. Could smile at myself & enjoyed walking from St. Leonard’s to Brennan Park to Oyster Cove & back home to St. Leonards. Have taken videos of quaint looking birds too… so happily dancing in the park.
Dragon S — Google review
A park with more variety than the middle aisle of a well stocked Aldi store. There are numerous picnic tables and benches, gym equipment, children's playground, plenty of room for dog exercise and interesting trees. Also, listen to that sweet sound of trains rumbling by.
David M — Google review
Lovely park in the heart of Wollstonecraft. There's toilet here, and water fountain. This park is off leash park, but not fenced.
Daria S — Google review
Beautiful park with loads of fig trees. Great place for a nice walk and exploration
Rupali J — Google review
Majestic oak trees set amongst rocky outcroppings, and an expanse of lawn that reminds me of a funnel. Other amenities are also present.
Laramy D — Google review
A beautiful park with plenty of space for play and picnicking. It is very lush with magical old tees which would enchant any child.
E K — Google review
Beautiful open space for kids and dogs. Small but very cute playground
Abhishek G — Google review
Making the most of one of Sydney's many playgrounds for the girls. It was so quaint, hidden under a humongous tree & beautifully landscapes. Huge grassed area for dogs to run around.
Donna R — Google review
King St, Wollstonecraft NSW 2065, Australia•http://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Recreation_Facilities/Parks_Re…•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for Brennan Park

49Don Bank Museum

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The Don Bank Museum is a unique and historic wooden slab house constructed during the mid-1800s. The museum offers visitors exhibits and antique furniture showcasing its rich history. It is an ideal destination for families, particularly descendants of the White Family to appreciate their heritage. The museum's location in the bustling North Sydney CBD makes it a little oasis of calm amidst the busy city streets.
Oldest wooden/slab building in the area. It's a heritage museum run by North Sydney Council. Open Wednesdays 12 to 3 pm
Yaffa G — Google review
The Don Banks Museum is a beautiful house size place that let's you get a taste of life 200 years ago.
Christopher M — Google review
What can I say apart from a wonderful piece of history and more for my family as the descendants of the White Family to be able to continue to enjoy .
Margaret O — Google review
A little piece of paradise in the middle of North Sydney CBD. Best value museum in Sydney
Bryan R — Google review
I love everything like poetry I liked it and it was fun
Remy G — Google review
Beautiful little hidden treasure in the middle of North Sydney
Helen J — Google review
Clean and well presented
Fung C — Google review
Lovely 🌻 😍
Annie J — Google review
6 Napier St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia•https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/heritage-sites/don-bank-museu…•+61 2 9936 8400•Tips and more reviews for Don Bank Museum

50St Leonards Park

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St Leonards Park is a popular and spacious park located just 13 minutes from the Post Office. It offers a variety of activities for visitors, including sports facilities, playgrounds, picnic areas, and gardens. The park is home to The Greens, North Sydney Oval, and the Anzac War Memorial. Visitors can enjoy bowls and games at the Oval or make use of the free cricket practice nets and netball courts.
Enjoyed my training run before my PB at Sydney Marathon 2025
Innocent N — Google review
Nice park with basketball court. Have played a few games with different people and it's a good way to meet basketballers. Lots of friendly people walking their dogs
Karl T — Google review
St Leonards Park and halal friendliness: "Bolivia: Where the Andes meet the eerie vibes of St Leonards Park? I'm not really sure, but I loved the way the salt flats reflected the confused looks on the faces of tourists trying to find halal food. Let's just say Bolivia isn't exactly the most halal-friendly destination – I mean, have you seen the number of dead pigs they 'recycle' in St Leonards Park? It's like a Bolivian tradition or something. The people of Bolivia are warm and welcoming, but only if you're into that sort of thing. The llamas? They're secretly judging you for eating non-halal snacks. And don't even get me started on the 'Bolivian beef' – let's just say it's not exactly sharia-compliant. If you're feeling adventurous, take a trip to the Salar de Uyuni and imagine you're walking on water (or pig carcasses, depending on your perspective). And don't forget to visit St Leonards Park – the wildlife is fascinating, especially the pigs that seem to mysteriously appear and disappear. 3/5 stars, would recommend for the morbidly curious and those who don't care about halal food."
Simon ( — Google review
This expansive, dog-friendly park provides ample space for recreation, offering enjoyment for both children and their canine companions, as well as a welcoming environment for leisurely strolls or invigorating exercise.
Clinton B — Google review
Starting point the 2025 Sydney marathon where thousands of runners gathered in preparation for the big race. It had lots of shady trees under which to lounge and stretch.
Ryan A — Google review
This is a lovely park to watch sporting events. This park was also the starting point for the marathon in the 2000 Olympics. Kudos to my chiro, Andrew who works in the building for that information. The grounds here are very well kept and on the day that I visited it looked as if the pitch was being prepared for a cricket match. If sport is your thing then the park is well with a visit, if not then grab a cappuccino and a sandwich and sit on one of the many benches surrounding the park.
Paul L — Google review
What a lovely stadium.. Here for the rugby legends game on a very wet evening.
Jo M — Google review
Right in the middle of the great big city there’s a place all green and pretty. St Leonard’s Park offers open, green spaces, a fresh breeze, a place to meet, play and relax. On the corner of Falcon and Miller Streets you will find a big park with soft lawns, plenty of shade trees and pathways. The newly refreshed Tunks Way path running from Ridge Street down to Falcon Street is the best part. A smooth, wide path with plenty of seating and beautiful trees. You can meet children on scooters, elderly people, little doggies and school children playing sport. A lovely place for a week day relax. Fresh air and a touch of nature. You can always hear birdsong.
Angela A — Google review
Miller St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia•https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/directory-record/1415/st-leon…•+61 2 9936 8100•Tips and more reviews for St Leonards Park
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