
Warm-natured, sun-kissed and naturally good looking, Sydney is rather like its lucky, lucky residents. Situated on one of the world's most striking harbors, where the twin icons of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge steal the limelight, the relaxed capital of New South Wales is surprisingly close to nature. Within minutes you can be riding the waves on Bondi Beach, bushwalking in Manly or gazing out across Botany Bay, where the first salt-encrusted Europeans arrived in the 18th century. You can understand why they never wanted to leave.
Things to Do
For that "I'm in Sydney!" feeling, nothing beats the first glimpse of the white-sailed Opera House and the iconic Harbour Bridge, which you can climb for a bird's-eye view of the sparkling harbor. Move on to the Royal Botanical Gardens' tropical greenery and the Museum of Contemporary Art's cutting-edge exhibitions. It's no wonder Sydneysiders look so bronzed and relaxed with 70 beaches close by -- from the fizzing surf of famous Bondi Beach to Manly's coastal walks and pine-flanked bays.
Shopping
Don't let the knockout views of Sydney Harbour distract you from your shopping in The Rocks' specialty shops and galleries, crammed with one-off gifts, quirky fashion, and hand-painted ceramics. Sydneysiders shop for designer styles under the soaring glass arches of the Queen Victoria Building. There's also the city's very own Oxford Street and the fashionable Surry Hills and Paddington suburbs. Combine a morning looking for vintage clothes and prêt-a-porter swimwear at Bondi Market with time-out on the beach.
Nightlife & Entertainment
The Sydneysiders' fun-loving spirit soon rubs off, whether you're hitting the buzzy bars and clubs on come-as-you-are Oxford Street or downing a Coopers stout in stylish-meets-sleazy Kings Cross. After dark, lights magically illuminate Circular Quay and the sails of the Sydney Opera House, staging top-drawer opera, classical concerts, and ballet. Enjoy homebrews and Aussie-style banter in The Rocks' historic pubs, or panoramic views and cocktails in Darling Harbour's chichi lounge bars.
Restaurants & Dining
Dine in a different country every night in multicultural Sydney -- whether late-night noodles in Chinatown, tasty tapas in the Spanish Quarter or authentic Thai curries on bohemian King Street. BYOB restaurants and sensible prices make eating out affordable in all but the very top places -- French-Japanese Tetsuya's, for instance. Special occasion? Head to Circular Quay's sleek waterfront restaurants for the Opera House view and Mod Oz cuisine -- a blend of Australian, Mediterranean, and spicy Asian flavors.
Whichever way you look at it, there's so much to do in Sydney that you could easily spend a week here and still find yourself crashing into bed each night, exhausted from trying to see it all.
Find flights to Sydney and discover how simple it can be to plan the adventure of a lifetime with an Australia vacation. Whether you want to revel in the city's beautiful and famous harbor, get active with outdoor pursuits or savor the region's food and wine, our tips on things to do in Sydney will get you started right.
One of the most popular activities in Sydney is to experience the city's colorful history as it relates to convicts at The Rocks. Listen to the lore of hauntings and wander through sandstone lanes and courtyards, where you can find everything from historic cottages to art galleries and pubs with amazing harbor views. If you visit on a weekend, you'll find delightful markets well worth exploring.
No trip here is complete without visiting what is perhaps the city's most famous bit of architecture, the Sydney Opera House, located on Sydney Harbour. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located near the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and a stop here is one of our favorite things to do in Sydney -- you're sure to be able to snap a great "vacation in a nutshell" shot here. Inside is not just one main performance hall, as the name might indicate, but rather multiple venues. In fact, it hosts more than 1,500 events yearly, so chances are great that there will be something happening here you can catch while you're visiting. Get a great view of the Opera House by catching the Manly Ferry from Circular Quay.
Those who relish the outdoors will find no shortage of activities in Sydney. For one thing, the city is dotted with amazing beaches. Check out a few of the most famous ones, along with breathtaking scenery, by starting at Bondi Beach and walking along the cliffs to Coogee Beach. Start off with a swim in the famous Bondi Icebergs rock pool, when the weather's warm enough, of course. Then as you continue along, you could surf at Bronte Beach and snorkel at Clovelly Beach or Gordon's Bay. When you reach Coogee Beach, you'll be ready to stretch out and relax while taking in the scenic view.
If you're more into the gourmet scene, you'll also find a number of tempting things to do in Sydney. You'll come across plenty of spots to sample Australian wines and nosh on dishes with locally sourced ingredients.
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