The icon of Sydney is a must visit even for those who do not enjoy opera all that much.
You are going to visit this area, whether you want to or not. You will have to come here while you're sightseeing, travelling (Circular Quay…
All the lovers of plants, flowers, trees and greenery in general, should definitely place this stunning garden high on their to-visit lists.
This steel arch bridge, one of the largest ones in the world, is one of the most renowned icons of Sydney.
This market is one of Melbourne's most well-known landmarks as well as the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere.
When you visit this observation deck, located on the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, you are 285 meters high, looking down from the highest…
Recently having celebrated the 125th anniversary of its consecration, the St.
This exquisite 19th-century building has been restored many times and has served various purposes before it came back to the original one -…
Situated in the heart of Sydney, this oasis of harmony makes for a great hideaway from the city's buzz and rush.
With clear sea waves washing the shore, famously soft sand on the banks, and iconic sunsets, this beach is one of the most popular and…
In this little village, you can explore the endless Balinese rice fields together with the traditional "Subak" water systems that supply…
Popular botanical garden with a truly impressive layout and an amazing variety of species.
The exhibition complex was designed for the 1880 Fair and it is listed by UNESCO as a smashing example of 19th century exhibition buildings.
Historically the very first shopping arcade in the city.
Also known as Sydney Tower Eye, this is the tallest building in the city. Climb up to the top and see Sydney spread out underneath you.
This former prison was the place where the most dangerous criminals were held and also executed.
The sandstone here was cut into a benchlike-shape for the governor's wife who loved views of the harbour - now you can enjoy them too.
Situated in the heart of the historical district of Sydney, this gallery houses a nice selection of contemporary art that is presented in…
Originally being used as an area for playing cricket and horse races, this is the oldest public parkland in the whole country.
This solemn structure is a memorial to all Australian men and women who fell to death during the wars.
Founded in 1821, this majestic cathedral and its ornate decor make for a wondrous sight.