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Sydney's face is recognised around the world by its three major icons - spectacular Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House. Admire the city's natural beauty on a…
Find close to 2000 of the top Australian travel destinations. Discover new places to go to travel in Australia including famous attractions such as the Great Barrier Reef as well as the huge number of lesser known but equally beautiful Australian destinations like Kangaroo Island. Visit the best places to holiday in Australia and enjoy many exciting and fun things to do while you're there.
Sydney's face is recognised around the world by its three major icons - spectacular Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House. Admire the city's natural beauty on a…
A lively harbourside precinct, Darling Harbour is just a 10-minute walk from the city centre. It is home to some of Sydney's most popular attractions including the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILDLIFE Sydney…
Circular Quay is part of The Rocks precinct, the historic site of Sydney's first European settlement. Circular Quay is a busy transport hub where you can access water taxis, jet boats, harbour cruises…
The Rocks precinct is the historic site of Sydney's first European settlement. Encompassing Circular Quay, the area bursts with a colourful history dating back to convict days and is a maze of sandstone…
Sydney Harbour is like a big blue playground in the heart of the city, alive with ferries, yachts, tugboats and cruise ships. Laze on a chartered yacht moored in a secluded bay or…
Take a step back in time, and visit this historic harbourside village, located just one kilometre from Sydney’s central business district. The steep streets of Millers Point are lined with 19th century style…
Cosmopolitan Darlinghurst is the centre of Sydney's gay scene, home to Sydney Mardi Gras. Darlinghurst's main shopping strip is Oxford Street stretching from Hyde Park to South Dowling Street. Here you'll find everything…
Capturing the colour and excitement of Asian street life, Chinatown and Haymarket offer an exciting mix of restaurants, food halls, noodle bars and quirky gift shops. Bargain shops and Asian supermarkets bring many…
Known for its heritage Victorian terraces with cast-iron lace detailing, Paddington is where you'll spot the latest trends in fashion, food and wine, and art. Bustling Oxford Street is lined with fashion…
Glebe is one of Sydney's most vibrant and alternative communities that's a charming mix of workers cottages, grand 19th century homes and student and backpacker hostels. Glebe's inhabitants are a mix of locals…
Home to major sports stadiums, entertainment venues, a dining and shopping precinct and an expansive park, Moore Park has plenty of things to see and do. Cricket legends are born at the Sydney…
One of Sydney's oldest working-class suburbs, Balmain is a 10-minute ferry ride from Circular Quay. Today this harbourside suburb is home to some of Australia's best-known writers, actors, film directors, musicians and artists. …
Double Bay is located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, with pretty open parks, tree-lined boulevards, grand residences and luxurious penthouses. This vibrant retail precinct, just a 15 minute ferry ride from the…
The inner west suburb of Leichhardt is just a 20 minute bus ride from Sydney's city centre. With a strong Italian heritage, Leichhardt's shops and restaurants specialise in handmade Italian pasta, freshly ground…
Popular with backpackers, billionaires, board riders and the body beautiful, Bondi is one of Sydney's most stunning beaches. A walk along the beachfront promenade gives you the chance to experience its carefree sun-drenched…
Positioned on the harbour and blessed with several pocket-sized harbour beaches, Mosman is one of Sydney's shopping and dining hotspots. Designer boutiques, antiques shops and hip cafes line Military Road while one of…