Sydney is home to everything from towering sky scrapers and bustling city streets to pristine beaches and magnificent national parks, plus so much more. Foodies will find themselves popping in and out of cafes in the Inner West and spending long lunches on the North Shore, while those looking to take in all the sights and sounds will find themselves buzzing around from the Harbour Bridge to the Opera House all in the pursuit of the perfect Instagram snap. Find out Sydney's best things to do, places to eat and drink and some of our best travel secrets below.
Sydney’s CBD is more than skyscrapers—it’s a timeline built in stone, steel, and glass.
Wander the right route and you’ll see colonial sandstone chapels sit beside cutting-edge towers, with hidden arcades, gothic cathedrals, and heritage-listed banks in between.
Darling Harbour is one of the best family-friendly destinations in Sydney — compact, safe, and packed with activities that engage every age group.
Read MoreWhen choosing a hotel in Sydney’s CBD, elevated travellers want more than a place to sleep—they want an experience that blends style, service and seamless living.
Read MoreEveryone knows about Sydney’s big guns: the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo, the Royal Botanic Gardens, the museums, the galleries. But look deeper and you’ll find plenty of quirks and eccentricities befitting a city so diverse and rich in both nature and culture. Here are some of the less celebrated but still enchanting things to do in Sydney.
Read MoreOn the southern fringe of Sydney’s CBD, Surry Hills is a warren of streets and laneways that were once filled with pubs, workers’ cottages and humble terrace houses. These days, it’s a lot more gentrified with a quirky edge, some great street art, and a community spirit that makes the neighbourhood a great place. Explore it like a local.
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