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Top things to do in Sydney
Top attractions in Sydney
Transport in Sydney
Hotels in Sydney
Sydney travel guide
Reviews of Sydney activities
Quick facts about Sydney
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +10:00
No time difference
Currency
Australian Dollar
1AUD = 17,432.15VND
Official languages
English
Best time to visit
MAR - JUN
Spring
SEP - OCT
Fall
MAY - JUN
Vivid Sydney
MAY - SEP
Warm weather, suitable for exploring castles and nature.
Recommended trip duration
3 days

What to know before visiting Sydney
Best Places to Visit in Sydney

Sydney Opera House
This world-famous landmark is one of the top attractions in Australia. You can take a guided tour, see a performance by the Sydney Theatre Company, or enjoy drinks at Opera Bar with views of Sydney Harbour.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Walk, cycle, or climb the Harbour Bridge for unbeatable city views. The BridgeClimb Sydney experience is one of the most popular adventures for visitors.
Blue Mountains
About two hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains are perfect for a day trip. Visit Echo Point for views of the Three Sisters, explore rainforest trails, or take the Scenic Railway for a thrilling ride.
Taronga Zoo
Located across the harbour, Taronga Zoo offers up-close encounters with Australian animals like koalas and kangaroos. Take the ferry from Circular Quay for a scenic ride.
Darling Harbour
A lively waterfront area with restaurants, shops, and attractions like SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, and Madame Tussauds Sydney. It’s one of the best things to do in CBD Sydney with family or friends.
Bondi Beach
One of the most iconic beaches in Australia, Bondi is great for swimming, surfing, or relaxing on the sand. Don’t miss the Bondi Icebergs Pool or the walk to Coogee Beach for amazing coastal views.
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
A peaceful escape near the city centre, this tranquil oasis offers beautiful plants, walking paths, and panoramic views of the Sydney Harbour. It’s also home to the Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair lookout.
The Rocks and Circular Quay
The Rocks is one of Sydney’s oldest neighborhoods, with cobblestone streets, weekend markets, and historic pubs. From Circular Quay, you can catch ferries to Manly, Barangaroo Reserve, or Luna Park at Milsons Point.
Sydney Tower Eye
Standing 250 meters high, the Sydney Tower Eye offers 360-degree views of the city, the harbour, and even the Blue Mountains on clear days. You can step onto the SKYWALK, a glass outdoor platform, for a thrilling view beneath your feet. It’s one of the best places in central Sydney to take in the city’s beauty day or night.
Tips for Visiting Sydney
1. Buy an Opal Card
You’ll need an Opal card to ride public transport, including ferries and trains. It’s easy to get at stations or convenience stores, and you can top it up as needed.
2. Explore Beyond the CBD
Don’t just stay in central Sydney. You need to check out Newtown for street art and cafés, Barangaroo for waterfront dining, or Surry Hills for boutique shopping and live music.
3. Book Tours in Advance
Popular experiences like the Sydney Opera House Tour, Harbour Bridge Climb, and Blue Mountains day trips sell out fast, especially during holidays. Booking ahead ensures you get the best time slots and prices.
How to Get to Sydney
By Flight:
Most visitors arrive by air at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD), located about 8 kilometers from the city centre. You can reach downtown Sydney in around 20 minutes by train, taxi, or airport shuttle.
By Train:
Sydney Central Station is the main train hub, with services from Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra. It’s a comfortable way to travel and connects easily to the Sydney CBD and nearby areas.
By Bus:
Long-distance buses arrive at Central Station from major cities like Melbourne and Newcastle. It’s often the cheapest option for domestic travel.
By Car:
You can also drive to Sydney via major highways like the Hume Highway or Pacific Highway. Once you arrive, consider using public transport, as parking in the city centre is limited.
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Top attractions in Sydney
- 1 Sydney Opera House
- 2 Bondi Beach
- 3 Sydney Harbour
- 4 Featherdale Wildlife Park
- 5 Sydney Airport
- 6 Manly
- 7 Mrs Macquarie's Chair
- 8 Sydney Zoo
- 9 Darling Harbour, Convention Jetty
- 10 Circular Quay
- 11 Queen Victoria Building
- 12 Watsons Bay
- 13 Royal Botanic Gardens
- 14 The Rocks
- 15 Blues Point Reserve
- 16 Parsley Bay Reserve
- 17 Blaxland Riverside Park
- 18 Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan
- 19 Milson Park
Everything you need for your Sydney visit
- 1 Sydney Hotels
- 2 Sydney Car rentals
- 3 Sydney Private airport transfers
- 4 Sydney Tours & experiences
- 5 Sydney Tours
- 6 Sydney Day trips
- 7 Sydney Cruises
- 8 Sydney Sightseeing cruises
- 9 Sydney Food & drinks tours
- 10 Sydney Outdoor & sports activities
- 11 Sydney Water activities
- 12 Sydney Boat tours
- 13 Sydney Cultural experiences
- 14 Sydney Air tours
- 15 Sydney Boat charters
- 16 Sydney Skydiving
- 17 Sydney Workshops
- 18 Sydney Hiking
- 19 Sydney Kayaking
- 20 Sydney Paddleboarding
