Sydney and good fun go hand in hand. One of the most mesmerizing harbours in the world, this booming urban jungle is the cream of the crop for tourists. You can catch the wave, visit a world attraction, or sip a hot drink while immersing in the local atmosphere. There is a host of other things to do, and the choice is up to you.

Sightseeing

One of those must-see Sydney areas is the Rocks, with its narrow streets and the souvenir-packed Rocks Market. After that, head to the spectacular Sydney Harbour, and stand in awe before the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Then, jump on one of the ferries and embark on an exciting excursion. Since Sydney has a rich cultural and ethnic landscape, you can also visit Chinatown and Greektown.

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A Coffee Break

Often, what is inside our cup can set the tone for our mood, and waking up with that familiar coffee smell is a perfect way to start the day. Tourists like to take coffee breaks during sightseeing in many great spots like The Reformatory Caffeine Lab. This is an experimental coffee lab, which sources and roasts its own beans. Also, try not to miss free cupping sessions in the Reuben Hills café.

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Craft Beer

Those who prefer a good old refreshing beer can also rejoice. The locals have fallen in love with flavorsome craft beers, and master vintners and distillers have carried out a real beer revolution. Local breweries offer a full spectrum of ale tastes, and charming ambience to complement them. Whatever the occasion is, the best beer is brewed in places like the Kingston Public Bar, Bitter Phew and the Hive Bar.

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Tasty Food

There is nothing quite like the thrill of matching a good beverage with a delicious dish. Bamboo Dumpling bar, for example, has some of the best dumplings money can buy. Furthermore, how about the kangaroo pizza at The Australian Heritage Hotel? Many other hotels even let you select a piece of prime meat and then cook your own steak. Also DO NOT MISS eating a Sydney burger. Milk Bar by Cafe Ish is a place to go for a succulent juicy patty.

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Surfing and Sunbathing

Sydney has some world-renowned beaches like Bondi, which are teeming with people. Best stretches of sand are dotted with surf clubs, and one can stop by true surfing sanctuaries like Freshwater. There is plenty of other stuff to do as well, including paddle boarding, snorkeling, and beach volley. Australians also adore holding weddings on beaches, so you can find great outdoor wedding venues in Sydney.

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A Cultural Infusion

To get to know the stunning cultural side of Sydney, go to the Art Gallery of NSW. Its doors are open every day and it covers everything from Aboriginal to Colonial art. If you want a slice of Asian-influenced culture, than Chinese Garden of Friendship is your cup of tea. Or you can finally visit the Madame Tussauds’ Wax Museum and see a lifelike display of celebrities.

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A Day Trip

If you want some time away from the city commotion, go on a day trip to the towering Blue Mountains. A striking nature provides some enthralling wonders like the Three Sisters, the famous rock formation. Coach tours will take you to amazing scenic and panoramic lookouts, which is great for taking photos. You can also enter the Jenolan caves, the biggest network of limestone caves in Australia.

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Flying High

The cosmopolitan metropolis of Sydney is even more majestic from above. If you would like to float gently high in the air, you can do it in a hot air balloon. This adventure starts with the sunrise, when the dawn gradually illuminates the cityscape. This is a one-of a kind memory to cherish for the rest of your life and an ultimate tourist indulgence.

The Animal Kingdom

There is no need to leave the city if you crave to hang out with various animals. The Taronga Zoo is on the waterside, just a short ferry ride from Circular Quay. It features nearly 3,000 exotic and native species like koalas, kangaroos and leopards. Book a Roar & Snore package, and you may even sleep in the zoo’s camp.

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A Ghost Tour

The Quarantine Station is a unique place that blends the historic significance with paranormal flavor. So, if you want to feel the chills running down your spine, go on creepy ghost tours known as Ghost Encounters. This building was important in the colonial period, with many overseas visitors coming. Just note that this endeavor is only for 15 years old and above.

 

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Roxana is a Sydney based travel enthusiast with a passion for writing. She loves fashion and has an eye for anything visually appealing and aesthetical. She is all about the healthy lifestyle, loves to run with her husband and dogs and has fun cooking exotic meals for her family. You can find her articles on HighStyleLife and StyleByAsia.

 

 

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