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    Things to do in Sydney

    Sydney has a balmy climate, waterfront location and outdoor lifestyle. Go for a swim at Bondi Beach or take a Sydney Harbour Ferry Ride from Circular Quay. The Sydney Harbour Bridge can be crossed on foot and the Sydney Tower will help you get your bearings. The city's colonial past is dominant in The Rocks and at the Museum of Sydney. Most museums are scattered across the city, such as the Powerhouse Museum at Darling Harbour. They open daily from 9.30am to 5pm.

    Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney. © Tourism New South Wales

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. Museum of Sydney - Colonial Sydney exhibits

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      Museum of Sydney, Sydney. Photo by Patrick Bingham-Hall, courtesy of the Historic Houses Trust of NSW

      The sights and sounds of colonial Sydney come alive at the contemporary Museum of Sydney near Circular Quay. Imaginatively staged exhibits explore Aboriginal culture and the city's development since 1788. Foundations of the first Government House are preserved on site.

      Cost

      A$10; concessions A$5

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9.30am-5pm

      Address

      Corner Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9251 5988

      Transport

      Circular Quay Train Station

      Website

      Historic Houses Trust Website

    2. 2. Powerhouse Museum - Interactive science and culture

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      Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. © Tourism New South Wales

      Powerhouse Museum, housed in a huge former power station near Darling Harbour, is one of the most creatively curated establishments around. It's hands-on and child-friendly, with exhibits like the 1930s cinema and Sydney's first train exploring Australian design, science and culture. Show this on map

      Cost

      A$10; concessions A$6; 4-15s A$5; under 4s free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9.30am-5pm

      Address

      500, Harris Street, Ultimo, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9217 0111

      Transport

      Paddy's Markets Monorail Station

      Website

      Powerhouse Museum Website

    3. 3. Brett Whiteley Studio - Modern art master's studio

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      Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney. Courtesy of the Brett Whiteley Studio

      Brett Whiteley captured Sydney's spirit like no other artist. A visit to the Brett Whiteley Studio in Sydney's Inner East offers a rare glimpse inside an artist's life. Unfinished paintings and personal memorabilia seem untouched since Whiteley's death in 1992.

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Sat & Sun 10am-4pm

      Address

      2, Raper Street, Surry Hills, Sydney 2010

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9225 1740

      Transport

      Central Station

      Website

      Brett Whiteley Studio Website

    4. 4. Art Gallery of New South Wales - Classic art collection

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      Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. Courtesy of Tourism Australia

      The premier Art Gallery of New South Wales has a commanding position in the Domain. Significant European, Asian and contemporary collections are masterfully hung in traditional and modern surrounds. Australian art, featuring Roberts, Streeton and McCubbin, is particularly good.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free; temporary exhibitions may charge

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-5pm (until 9pm Wed)

      Address

      Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9225 1700

      Transport

      Martin Place Train Station

      Website

      Art Gallery of New South Wales Website

    Attractions

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    1. 5. Sydney Aquarium - Marine life and conservation

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      Sydney Aquarium, Sydney. Courtesy of Sydney Aquarium

      Sydney Aquarium in Darling Harbour is hugely popular. Underwater tunnels re-create Australia's river and ocean habitats, and feeding sessions are frenzied. The highlight is the Great Barrier Reef theatre and its mesmerising flurries of fish. Conservation issues are highlighted throughout.Show this on map

      Cost

      A$31.95; concessions A$22.50; 4-16s A$17.95

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-10pm

      Address

      Aquarium Pier, Darling Harbour, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 8251 7800

      Transport

      Darling Park Monorail Station

      Website

      Sydney Aquarium Website

    2. 6. Bondi Beach - Impressive beach and waves

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      Bondi Beach, Sydney. © Tourism New South Wales

      Australia's most famous beach has a long curved stretch of sand and impressive waves. Bondi Beach lifeguards patrol the shark-netted beach daily and there are pools for calmer swimming. Cliff-top walks to neighbouring Tamarama and Bronte beaches are highly recommended.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi, Sydney 2026

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 8362 3406 (Waverley Council's Beach Services Divisions)

      Transport

      Bus 380 to Bondi Beach

      Website

      Waverley Council Website

    3. 7. Vaucluse House - Mock-gothic mansion

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      Vaucluse House, Sydney. Photo by Patrick Bingham-Hall, courtesy of the Historic Houses Trust of NSW

      A rare survivor of a colonial harbourside estate, Vaucluse House has formal gardens, a kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings. The lavish entertaining rooms feature period furnishings left by the original owners, the powerful Wentworth family. Refreshments are served in the tearooms.

      Cost

      A$8; concessions A$4

      Opening Hours

      Fri-Sun 9.30am-4pm (daily in Jan and NSW public holidays)

      Address

      Wentworth Road, Vaucluse, Sydney 2030

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9388 7922

      Transport

      Bus 325

      Website

      Historic Houses Trust website

    4. 8. Elizabeth Bay House - Colonial mansion

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      Elizabeth Bay House, Sydney. Photo by Patrick Bingham-Hall, courtesy of the Historic Houses Trust of NSW

      Below Kings Cross, 1830s Elizabeth Bay House was considered the finest in the colony. It's still a stunning piece of architecture. Highlights are the curved staircase topped with an oval dome and the meticulously re-created interiors evoking aristocratic colonial life.

      Cost

      A$8; concessions A$4

      Opening Hours

      Fri-Sun 9.30am-4pm

      Address

      7, Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney 2011

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9356 3022

      Transport

      Kings Cross Train Station

      Website

      Historic Houses Trust Website

    5. 9. Royal Botanic Gardens - Inner-city oasis

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      Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Courtesy of New South Wales Online Image Library, © Tourism New South Wales

      Royal Botanic Gardens' inner-city oasis stretches from Circular Quay to Woolloomooloo. Picnic lawns surround themed gardens exploring herbs, rainforest, roses and succulents. The Tropical Centre's glass pyramid displays exotic plants while threatened plants remind visitors of the gardens' conservation work.

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 7am-8pm (until 6.30pm Mar & Oct, 6pm Apr & Sep, 5.30pm May & Aug, 5pm Jun & Jul)

      Address

      Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9231 8111

      Transport

      Martin Place Train Station

      Website

      Botanic Gardens Trust Website

    6. 10. Sydney Harbour Bridge - Iconic bridge

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      Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney. © Tourism New South Wales

      The unmissable 1930s Sydney Harbour Bridge spans the water from The Rocks to Milsons Point. Walk across in 20 minutes and climb 200 steps to the pylon lookout for views and informative exhibits. The brave tackle the challenging Bridge Climb.Show this on map

      Cost

      Pylon Lookout A$9.50; concessions A$6.50; children A$4

      Opening Hours

      Pylon Lookout Daily 10am-5pm

      Address

      Bridge Stairs, Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9240 1100

      Transport

      Circular Quay Train Station

      Website

      Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout Website

    7. 11. Sydney Tower - Sky-high observation deck

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      Sydney Tower, Sydney. © Tourism New South Wales

      Soaring over the city, Sydney Tower has views all the way to the Blue Mountains and harbour heads. Admission includes a virtual-reality show exploring Australian culture. The brave can don a harness and take the Skywalk on the tower's roof.Show this on map

      Cost

      A$25; concessions A$19.50; children A$15; Skywalk A$65; children A$45 (over 10s only)

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-10.30pm; closed Christmas Day

      Address

      100, Market Street, Podium Level, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9333 9222

      Transport

      Town Hall Train Station

      Website

      Sky Walk Website

    8. 12. Taronga Zoo - Harbourside wildlife sanctuary

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      Taronga Zoo, Sydney. Courtesy of Tourism Australia

      A classic ferry-trip destination, Taronga Zoo is stunningly located on the North Shore. The emphasis is on conservation and education, and themed animal exhibits are housed in revamped enclosures. For photo opportunities head to the giraffes and koalas.Show this on map

      Cost

      A$41; concessions A$28; 4-15s A$20; under 4s free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-5pm

      Address

      Bradleys Head Road, Mosman, Sydney 2088

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9969 2777

      Transport

      Ferry to Taronga Zoo

      Website

      Taronga Zoo Website

    Special things to do

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    1. 13. Horse Riding in Centennial Park - Urban horse ride

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      Horse Riding in Centennial Park, Sydney. Photo by Peter Solness (Wildlight Photography), © Tourism New South Wales and Peter Solness (Wildlight Photography)

      Hire an escort and go Horse Riding in Centennial Park, south-east of the city centre. Boots and helmet are provided. Centennial is a grand park in the European tradition, with wide avenues, woodlands and formal gardens.

      Cost

      A$70; escorted only

      Opening Hours

      Daily; various hours

      Address

      Moore Park Stables, Centennial Parklands Equestrian Centre, Lang Road, Sydney 2021

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9360 8747

      Transport

      Bus 339 to Fox Studios

      Website

      Moore Park Stables Website

    2. 14. Sydney Observatory Night Visit - Nightime southern skies

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      Sydney Observatory Night Visit, Sydney. Photo by Jann Tuxford, courtesy of New South Wales Online Image Library, © Tourism New South Wales and Jann Tuxford

      It is possible to visit during the day but a Sydney Observatory Night Visit is much more atmospheric. The two-hour tour includes a visit to the 3-D space theatre and viewing through telescopes, guided by an experienced astronomer.

      Cost

      A$15; concessions A$12; children A$10

      Opening Hours

      Daily 6.15pm-10pm (from 8.15pm Oct-Mar)

      Address

      Watson Road, Observatory Hill, The Rocks, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9921 3485

      Transport

      Circular Quay Train Station

      Website

      Sydney Observatory Website

    3. 15. Sydney Harbour Ferry Ride - Sightseeing by boat

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      Sydney Harbour Ferry Ride, Sydney. Courtesy of Tourism Australia

      No visit is complete without taking a Sydney Harbour Ferry Ride. Ferries depart from the city centre's Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo, Balmain, Manly or upriver to Parramatta. Watsons Bay is popular for fish and chips and dramatic cliff-top walks.

      Cost

      A$5.20-A$7.70; concessions A$2.60-A$3.80

      Opening Hours

      Daily, varies according to route

      Address

      Circular Quay, Sydney 2000

      Telephone

      +61 (0) 2 9246 8300

      Transport

      Circular Quay Train Station

      Website

      Sydney Ferries Website

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