Sydney Tour Ideas
For exciting things to do in Sydney visit sydney.com.
Here are some ideas to get you started.
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Sydney Opera HouseThe World-Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most recognized and celebrated buildings, recently celebrating its 40th anniversary. Contributing significantly to the cultural life of the city, through hosting events such as the Australian Ballet and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and simply inspiring visitors with its dynamic architecture. Take one of the Sydney Opera House’s official tours and discover the history, magic and stories inside one of the greatest buildings of all time. Available in multiple languages. Click here to organise a tour. |
The RocksGet a sense of Sydney's past and head to The Rocks to explore the cobbled laneways, find great places to eat and shop, and have a drink in the oldest pubs in the country. Take a guided walking tour with a friendly local and hear tales about Sydney's past. To find more information and book a tour please click here. |
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BridgeClimb SydneySee Sydney like a local - take the climb of your life to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb Sydney. To find out more information about BridgeClimb, please visit bridgeclimb.com or call (02) 8274 7777. |
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Taronga ZooUncover the secrets of the wild and get closer than ever on a guided Taronga Zoo tour. Click here to visit the website and see the different tour options to book a once in a lifetime experience. |
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Royal Botanic GardensThe Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, is a place of natural beauty, where people come for peace, relaxation, education, and to learn more about plants and horticulture. The surrounding parkland of the Domain is a place for sport, entertainment and recreation. For more information on tours of the Royal Botanic Gardens please click here. |
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Spit Bridge to Manly WalkThe Spit Bridge to Manly Scenic Walkway is a series of short tracks, mostly less than 1-2km, including the Fairlight, Dobroyd and North Harbour walks. Each track covers a themed section of the harbour, so covering all of them in one walk is a great way to experience the diversity of Sydney Harbour’s bays, beaches and bushland.Starting at the Spit Bridge in Seaforth (easily reached by bus), the walk highlights coastal cliffs and views of Middle Harbour and the Pacific Ocean beyond. The full walk is 10km, a 3 hour walk, have lunch in Manly and then catch a ferry back to Circular Quay. |