Top Things to Do in Sydney

Sydney, the largest city in Australia, is home to the most beautiful harbor in the world and some of the most varied sights and attractions on the planet.

This world-class city presents fascinating a beautiful lifestyle and friendly people and offers exquisite architecture, vibrant entertainment options, the hottest fashions and a rich cosmopolitan atmosphere. Sydney is also hosts some of the most recognizable landmarks of Australia, the most notable ones being the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge. To help you cover the most important and popular sights, Bookmundi presents a list of the top things to do in Sydney.

Sydney Harbor (above image)

The sheer number of choices that you have when it comes to exploring the Sydney Harbor, the most beautiful natural harbor in the world, makes it even more special. From action-packed jet boats to slow-sailing tours from vintage tall ship journeys to romantic dinner cruises, there’s something for everyone. The water offers a great vantage point to check out some of the most beautiful landmarks of Sydney such as the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge and gives you an entirely new take on these extractions. If you’re in love with yachting, you can also choose the pricey 52-foot motor yacht tour.

Whale Watching at the Sydney Harbor 

Whale Watching in Sydney
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All that water surrounding the city isn’t just for show. It is also home to all kinds of marine life. Whales steal the show during the months of May to November, and whale watching cruises are the best ways of watching these majestic creatures. There’s something incredibly special and romantic about these water giants. Whale watching cruises let you meet Southern Right whales and Humpback whales as they journey from the Great Barrier Reef to Antarctica and use the sheltered harbor to take care of their young ones.

Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains
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The Blue Mountains continue to compete with traditional heavyweights for a few hours of your time while in Sydney. Offering an ideal escape from the hustle-bustle of the city, the Blue Mountains combine the very best of camping, trekking, breathtaking scenery and rocky outcroppings in the same adventure. The area is also rich in native Australian wildlife and a spectacular network of Jenolan Caves, an ancient collection of visually stunning limestone caves of varying sizes.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Sydney’s second best landmark is by far its most special one. Crisscrossed by thousands of cars each day, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is an iconic feat of engineering and construction that makes it one of the most unique bridges on the planet. The bridge is extremely integral to the Sydney skyline and has been attracting young adventurers for years. It is most famous for its exhilarating BridgeClimb adventure that lets you ascend to the very top of the bridge for some of the most beautiful views of the city. You can choose from different types of adventures that are held at different times of the day for unique and diverse experiences. Bookmundi recommends the night climb for those wanting to check out the bridge and its surrounding waters bathed in a dash of color. And considering that it is one of the only 3 climbable bridges on the planet, you wouldn’t want to miss out on this experience.

Bondi to Coogee Trail

South Coogee
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The Bondi to Coogee trail is considered to be one of the most magnificent trails in the country. There are a number of beaches close to Bondi that are just as beautiful and the best way to appreciate their exotic surroundings is by walking along the Bondi to Coogee trail. The walk links these beaches with each other and provides great insights into the finest ocean views of Sydney. There are a number of cafes, swimming spots and landmarks located all along the trail as well.

 Wildlife Adventures in Sydney

Giraffe at the Taronga Zoo
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The animal life in Australia really sets it apart from the rest of the world. Sydney is one of the best cities on the continent to explore its rich and diverse wildlife. It is home to a number of aquariums, zoos and facilities that offer the very best of animals, birds as well as marine life. Two of the most popular wildlife destinations in Sydney are the Taronga Zoo and the Sydney Aquarium. The Taronga Zoo is a must-do for wildlife and animal lovers. It presents outstanding views of the harbor and has a diverse range of animals. The Sydney Aquarium lets you walk under water to explore the rich aquatic life of Australia. It is the largest aquarium of the country and lets you check out a wide range of underwater scenery and animals, including the Great Barrier Reef. Other wildlife destinations in the city include the Manly Sea Life Sanctuary and the Wild Life Sydney Zoo.

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach, one of the most famous beaches of Australia, has a charm and style of its own that attracts all kinds of travelers, from backpackers and surfers to hipsters, couples and families. Walking along its beachside promenade lets you experience the sun-drenched lifestyle and carefree atmosphere at its beautiful best. And there are all kinds of bars, restaurants, fish n chip shops and cafes located all along Campbell Parade, the main thoroughfare located across the beach.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House
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Last but not the least, the Sydney Opera House is the most obvious thing to do in Sydney. The Sydney Opera House is among the city’s most famous landmarks and it ranks at the very top with things like the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru. Its unique sail-like design and picture-perfect location is responsible for its fascinating aura and for making it one of the most photographed buildings on the planet. There are a number of ways of exploring the attraction both inside and out and the choice depends on how much you’re willing to spend and the amount of time you have in your hands.

Sydney’s physical charm and outdoorsy lifestyle makes it one of the most pleasant and exciting cities on the planet. It has a wide-ranging cultural life, a vibrant cityscape, a beautiful mix of the old and the new and an incredibly dynamic food scene which ensure that your tours are always extra special.

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