12 Best Things to do in Sydney, Australia

A city of breathtaking attractions and the largest city in Australia, Sydney has a lot to offer to visitors. Sydney is also one of the significant ports in the south pacific. There are so many things to explore in this city, from the heavy Harbour Bridge to the beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens, you will have a diverse experience here. In today’s article, we’ll be sharing with you some places that you can visit in Sydney. Here’s the list.

Amazing Things to do in Sydney

Here is the list of the best Things to do in Sydney while your visit.

1. Visit Taronga Zoo:

Taronga Zoo

This zoo is literally iconic. Situated in the suburban area of Mosman on the banks of Sydney Harbour. Being one of the finest places to visit in Sydney, it is spread across 69 acres of land. In this zoo, you can come across various animals like Australian Kangaroos, Koalas, Sumatran Tigers, Platypus, Asian Tigers et cetera. Besides, you will also witness some exotic flora at this place. More than 1.5 million tourists visit this place every year, so why not you? 

2. Know About History in Jewish Museum:

Jewish Museum

This museum is a collection of things that symbolizes the culture and history of Jewish people in Australia and especially the ones who lost their lives in the Holocaust. It was made to honor the women and men who were Jews and played an active role in World War II. It was opened in 1923 and is a Jewish Community Center for a very long time. Situated at 148 Darlington Road, its main aim is to promote religious tolerance and brotherhood among all. Hannukah festival is the best time to visit this place.

3. Enjoy Sydney Harbour Bridge View:

Sydney Harbour Bridge

The beautiful Sydney Harbour Bridge is the epitome of great architecture. Opened for use in 1932, it adds beauty to the city’s landscape. This massive bridge was constructed in seven years using 52,800 tons of steel. Because the angles and shape of this bridge look like a coat hanger, it is also known as the coat hanger bridge in the colloquial language. The maintenance of the bridge is undertaken by the government of New South Wales. Its height is around 134 meters and it has eight lanes.

4. Enjoy Peace in Chinese Garden of Friendship:

Situated in Chinatown, Sydney, this place is purely a peaceful retreat. Opened in January 1988, it is a collective effort of Guangdong of China and sister states of New South Wales. This garden is structured as per the Chinese philosophy of Taoism and its principles of Yin and Yang. Moreover, the place is designed in the form of private gardens. And you cannot see them from any part of the botanical garden. Bamboo plants and the clear and blistering waterfalls are the charms of this garden.

5. Scenic Beauty at Royal National Park:

It is one of the oldest National Parks in Sydney. The beautiful bushwalking trails, exotic wildlife, beaches, aboriginal culture, and rainforests altogether make up the Royal National Park. Between Cronulla and Bundeena, a ferry ride operates that can give a view of the scenic beauty. There are numerous river valleys in the park that are surrounded by Eucalyptus trees. Besides, you can also enjoy various walking trails, swimming, and ferry rides.

6. Sydney Fish Market for Fish Lovers:

Hey! Fish lovers, this place is for you. When it comes to variety, Sydney fish market is the third best kind of seafood market in the world. Besides the seafood retailers, there are also greengrocers and sushi bars. And the best thing is that you will get amazing offers if you plan your visit between Friday to Sunday.

7. Sydney Opera House for Creative People:

The Sydney Opera House is located on the east of the Sydney harbor bridge. In 2007, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This place has unique architecture as it is influenced by both ancient and modern art. The experience you will get here is matchless. In one show, it hosts around 1500 people. It hosts a variety of dance performances, ballet performances, symphony concerts et cetera. It is a must-visit place if you are in Sydney. 

8. Tan and Relax at Redleaf Beach:

Redleaf Beach

This breathtaking place is a must-visit place for every visitor. It is one of the ideal harbourside beaches in Sydney. This beach is now known as Murray Rose Pool. This decision was taken by the council in August 2012, to honor the Olympic swimmer Murray Rose. Interestingly, there is a safe enclosure for all the swimmers and it’s wide enough to accommodate many people. It’s a lovely place for visitors to sit, relax and soak in the sun. 

9. Royal Botanic Gardens for Botany Lovers:

Royal Botanic Gardens
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Interested in Botany? Then this is a must-visit place in Sydney for you. These beautiful gardens were opened in 1816 and it is one of the oldest scientific institutions in the world. The garden is located on Mrs. Macquarie’s road in Sydney. Here, you can explore a variety of exotic flora. The icing on the cake, visiting this place is absolutely free. That is to say, there is no entry fee. However, it is important to note that the gardens are open only from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm. So be on time.

10. Enjoy Whale-Watching at Bondi Beach:

It is one of the most popular beaches in Sydney as the area is entirely covered with white sand. When the sun shines the sand glistens like pearls, making it a paradise. If you are interested in golfing or whale-watching then this is a perfect place for you. This beach has the facility of public showers, so after a great swim, you can easily wash away the salty seawater. So what are waiting for? Grab some chips and fish, sip on some cocktails and let your body relax and soak in the sun.

11. St. Mary’s Cathedral:

It is situated in the center of Sydney. It is a place of tranquillity and art. An interesting fact about this cathedral is that a lot of artists have contributed to its design, be it on the walls or glass, making it really special. To your surprise, it is one of the most beautiful cathedrals that is built in English style. Moreover, it has a gothic style structure that was conceptualized by William Wilkinson Wardell. It took a hundred years for the construction of this church to be complete, after the death of Wardell.

12. Chinatown for Chinese food lovers:

How can you skip this place, when you are in Sydney? Wouldn’t it be amazing if you get your hands on some delicious Chinese food besides the Australian delicacies? This is a perfect place to try Chinese food and explore Chinese culture. Trust me, if you are a food lover then this is a must-visit place for you.

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Moreover, the hotels in this district are pretty affordable so you can enjoy your weekend here. The best time to visit this place is either March to May or September to November.

Enjoy your trip to Sydney as per the activities listed in this list. Do tell us in the comments if you know anything interesting about Sydney.