Must-visit Sydney Destinations to Add to Your Itinerary
Not all classrooms have four walls and travelling can be seen as the best way to immerse yourself in geography, history, culture, and gastronomy. Travelling can enrich the mind and educate far beyond any textbook. Not only expert guides can learn about different landscapes, languages and lifestyles but also curious travellers and anyone who is willing to learn about themselves (and each other) along the way. It will enrich the minds of locality and will make them capable to delve into a region’s history, taste its local flavours, and learn fascinating facts while observing wild animals in their natural habitat. Visit Sydney this time, with your family and friends. The article will help you not miss out on some of the best tourist attractions in Sydney.
Sydney Harbour
Embrace the soul of Sydney during its evenings when you are promised the best harbour views. And while dining out in these magical hours, the city will treat you to the million-dollar views of the lit-up harbour attractions and its surroundings. My first suggestion is a Sydney Harbour cruise offering dinner along with a remarkable sightseeing experience. You can find many cruises on Sydney Harbour that offer amazing cruise dining experiences. Get aboard a dinner cruise to experience an unforgettable night of sightseeing, dining and entertainment. While choosing a Sydney dinner cruise, you have plenty of options to choose from including luxury catamarans, authentic paddlewheelers, and premium glass boats. Witness the popular harbour icons up close, without actually getting into the crowd, and enjoying restaurant-quality dining.
The Queen Victoria Building
The Queen Victoria Building, lovingly known as the QVB, replaced the original Sydney markets on the same site in 1898, can be seen as one of the most desired tourist destinations in Sydney. The heritage value of the Queen Victoria Building is attached not only to its historical past but also to the splendid architectural detail that defines the place. The shopping complex is adorned with a number of fantastical attractions, to speak of what you shouldn’t miss, well, there are many! Designed by expert clockmaker Christopher Cook, the Great Australian Clock is the largest hanging turret clock in the world and one of the many highlights you shouldn’t miss out on whilst in QVB. The clock narrates a detailed account of Australian history from both European and Aboriginal perspectives and does the 27 detailed paintings, 33 different landscapes and several animated figures. The towering clock has 32 smaller clocks within its structure that can display the time in different cities from around the world. Hanging towards the Northern End of the building, the Great Australian Clock is a wonder to behold. There are many others to add to this list including the Royal Clock, Queen Victoria’s Letters, and the Statue of Queen Victoria to name a few.