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SYDNEY
TRAVEL GUIDE
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SYDNEY
OVERVIEW
Sydney is recognised as one of the most vibrant and exciting international cities in the
world.
Australia’s gateway for visitors, Sydney is home to three of the most potent symbols
of Australia around the world: the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney
Harbour. But beyond the famous icons, there’s a lot more to uncover in this dynamic,
cosmopolitan city.
SYDNEY
WHAT TO SEE
The Sydney
Harbour Bridge
Do the bridge climb
to step on Sydney’s
most famous
landmark and for
the best view of
Sydney Harbour
and the Opera
House.
Access via
Cumberland St
Centennial Park
Explore the
Centennial
Parklands on
horseback or on
bicycle.
Eastern Suburbs
Surfing at Manly
Beach
Learn from the pros
at beautiful Manly
Beach.
North Steyne,
Manly
The Rocks
Visit the old centre
of Sydney and
explore the cobbled
laneways and cosy
cafes.
Central Sydney
Cockatoo Island
Learn about
Australia’s convict
history while
enjoying the
breathtaking views
of Sydney Harbour.
Sydney Harbour
Barrenjoey
Lighthouse
Catch a glimpse
of the pristine
Northern Beaches
and take a stroll up
to the lighthouse
for panoramic
views.
Palm Beach
The Powerhouse
Museum
This arts and
sciences focused
museum always has
new exhibits and is
fun for the whole
family.
Ultimo
The Sydney
Observatory
Both an
observatory and
a museum, visit
at night for a
telescope viewing
of the planets and
stars.
Millers Point
SYDNEY
SHOPPING
Pitt St Mall
A pedestrian mall
in the city centre
offering a huge
range of stores.
Oxford St
High class shopping
with all the latest
designers.
Paddington
Markets
Every Saturday
local designers,
craftspeople and
artists set up their
stalls at the local
school.
Mosman
Some of the best
boutique shopping
in Sydney with
an art and crafts
market held here on
the first Saturday of
every month.
The Grounds
Stroll around the
former pie factory
and see the organic
garden, small
animal farm, artisan
bakery and popular
café.
Alexandria
The Corso
The pedestrian
street connects
the Manly Wharf to
Manly Beach and
is lined with surf
shops and cafes.
Manly Beach
Bondi Markets
Discover an eclectic
mix of clothing,
jewellery, art, and
home wares at
Sydney’s famous
Bondi Beach.
Bondi Beach Public
School
Surry Hills
A popular
destination among
locals, Crown St
and Bourke St
feature a host of
design and fashion
stores, as well
plenty of cafes and
bars.
Surry Hills
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