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Sydneysiders’ Favourite Things to Do
Posted: Oct 29, 2021
An epic coastal metropol such as Sydney can never accommodate boredom. With its beautiful waterways including the world-famous Sydney Harbour, its stunning architecture and picturesque gardens altogether make it an epitome of beauty. It also boasts of a unique blend of nature and urban life. If you’re a newbie in town looking forward to embracing the lifestyle of Sydneysiders, read on to know some of their best and favourite activities.
Explore Sydney Harbour
The famous Sydney Harbour is what put Sydney on the map and there are plenty of reasons why it remains an unmatched tourist destination in the city. Two of the most celebrated architectural structures—Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House—are situated on the harbour. There are many interesting sightseeing tours on offer in the region and one of our best recommendations for you is a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise. These cruises offer a wonderful sightseeing experience combined with delicious food prepared freshly on board. A lunch cruise in Sydney is one of the leading tourist attractions in the city as it offers close-up views of the harbour attractions. These cruises also allow cameras on board, so it’s great news for the paparazzis out there. Book your tickets today!
Visit the iconic Paddy’s Markets
Paddy’s Haymarket is the biggest market in Sydney with more than 100 stalls fringing the streets between Haymarket and Flemington. If you’re a tourist from a far-away land, this is the best place where you can find reasonably priced souvenirs, a great ambience and tasty food. Since the market is situated right at the heart of the city and next to Chinatown, there is almost nothing you cannot buy from here. For the budget-conscious ones especially, it operates like a traditional market where you can find both imported and local women’s fashion, hair accessories, kids clothes, jewellery and more. Put Paddy’s on your list of must-visit places, more so, if you’re looking for a shopping spree.
The Royal Botanic Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens is one of the most prominent gardens in Australia. It is also a scientific institution that has preserved a wonderful botanical history for more than two centuries. The Botanic Gardens are only a few minutes’ walk from Sydney CBD and the Opera House. Every year, nearly 5 million people visit this amazing tourist attraction on an average. You can go on a guided or self-guided tour of the Garden to marvel at its abundant plant collections.
Adrenaline Rush at Luna Park
Luna Park is one of the oldest amusement parks in Sydney that is also a World Heritage listed destination. The entrance of the park, with its wide-grinning facade, makes a hilarious photo backdrop. Not to mention, it is also one of the most Instagrammed destinations in the city. Promise yourself a memorable adrenaline rush by getting on its awesome-yet-terrifying roller coaster rides or the amazing Ferris Wheel. If you’re in the mood for a romantic dinner, the Park has that too. That being said, Luna Park is a perfect destination that suits people of all ages.
Museum Hopping
Sydney, being the country’s largest city, is home to some amazing museums showcasing some of the finest art and artefacts that offer a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past, present and future. Some of the famous museums include the Australian Museum, The Powerhouse Museum and The Hyde Park Barracks Museum. These museums preserve an interesting collection from all over the world.
Besides the choices listed above, Sydney is famous for its beaches as much as it’s become synonymous with Sydneysiders’ lifestyle. Do check out Manly and Bondi Beach for sure! You can thank us later!
Travel as far as you can, we can take the knowledge from all of the things we see