Sydney’s Best Attractions to Keep you Entertained 2022
Perched on the southeastern coast of Australia is the ulta-modern capital of New South Wales, Sydney. No matter how you intend to spend your time it's impossible to not be happy in Sydney where the lifestyle is relaxed and the sun is forever shining. Showing off its golden sand beaches, glittering harbour pools and an epic coastline dotted with lush green parks, Sydney has natural wonders galore. Sydney also comes up big when it comes to offering huge architectures, fascinating art galleries and heritage museums and destination dining. Since there is so much to do we have compiled a list of some unmissable attractions and activities which will help you fill every minute of your time with the best of Sydney.
Sydney Harbour Cruises
Sydney is home to two of the biggest landmarks of Australia, the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge and a trip to this harbourcity would not be complete unless you take a look at them. On a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise you can enjoy unparalleled views of these illuminated icons, after all everything looks better at night right?! Even though you can choose from a wide selection of cruises, the authentic paddlewheeler with wrap-around verandas stands out as it combines the sightseeing and dining with a live cabaret show. You get to enjoy breathtaking views of the harbour icons and other attractions as you relish a freshly prepared three-course menu! A Sydney dinner cruise also offers a fully licensed bar onboard so take advantage of it and enjoy your favourite drinks from the verandahs overlooking the city skyline. Don’t forget to get those awesome shots for your next Instagram post!
Wylie’s Baths
Sydney is renowned around the world for its wide range of water bodies including bays, secluded coves, beaches, rock pools and the like, perfect for swimming, diving and other activities. Who doesn’t love hitting the waters on a summer day? Wylie’s Baths is a massive, heritage-listed ocean tidal pool with breathtaking sea views. It’s a five-minute stroll south of the Coogee coastal trail and has a welcoming cafe and restaurants scene on its upper tier. The famous Bondi Icebergs and Rose Pools are in close proximity but all of them get crowded during weekends so it is ideal to visit on a weekday. They can also get chilly as they are ocean or harbour dips so time your visit accordingly.
White Rabbit Gallery
Sydney has some of the most sophisticated museums and art galleries in the world showcasing some creative displays that take shape from regions across the globe. White Rabbit Gallery is one of the latest additions to Sydney’s cultural scene and is one of the city’s underrated attractions. It’s a must see for anyone in the city, especially if they love art or get excited by contemporary art, especially the influential Sino scene. The compact interiors of the gallery with its white walls is the perfect size for an enjoyable visit. There is also a chill teahouse on the ground floor with pretty birdcages, serving Chinese and Taiwan teas, along with other delicacies!
The Rocks
The Rocks is an inevitable location in this list just like the harbour cruises and for good reasons. This cobblestoned laneways of colonial buildings, warehouses and courtyards is the place to visit if you're looking to gain a deeper insight into the city’s rich history and heritage. Apart from being a place of cultural significance, The Rocks is also a tourist hotspot with some top-class bars, cafes, restaurants, museums and a vibrant shopping scene. Thrill seekers can join the after dark haunted tours and experience what it was like living in the old days with stories of Sydney’s dark past dropped onto you by the guides!