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  2. Destination NSW acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations and recognises Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners and occupants of New South Wales land and water. Enjoy the best of Sydney! Discover places to visit, fun things to do this weekend, best restaurants & more on the official Sydney ...

  3. Three days is a decent amount of time to experience everything Sydney has to offer. Some ideas for your itinerary: Day 1: Take the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk, have a bite at the Coogee Pavilion, make your way to Newtown for some shopping, craft beers and excellent eats. Day 2: Explore the Sydney CBD!

  4. The Sydney Opera House is more than just an architectural marvel set on beautiful Sydney Harbour, it's also a world-class working opera house. The iconic sails host more than 1,600 performances a year – everything from classical ballet performances, innovative theatre and symphony music to contemporary dance and, of course, stunning opera ...

  5. Sydney CBD & surrounds - Accommodation, top things to do, events...

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    Madame Tussauds Sydney invites you to the most vibrant and colourful launch ever, as the new-look A-List Party zone, Illuminate Sydney, turns on the lights. Inspired by the city’s biggest annual event…. from $36. 2 Aug - 31 Dec.

  6. Destination NSW acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations and recognises Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners and occupants of New South Wales land and water. Discover the best of Sydney and NSW! Explore places to visit, things to do, road trips, restaurants, accommodation and more.

  7. Then visit the vibrant inner Sydney neighbourhoods, such as Darlinghurst, Surry Hills, Paddington, Chippendale and Newtown. You’ll find buzzy cafes, small bars, lively theatres and delicious restaurants. You’ll love shopping in the markets and boutiques as well. Other points of interest in the New South Wales capital are the natural wonders.

  8. Travel information: What you need to know before you go. Make the most of your stay in Sydney. Find information on getting around, airports, cruise terminals and public holidays, as well as health and safety advice, travel alerts and important information for overseas visitors.

  9. History of Sydney – Heritage tours, museums & more | Sydney.com

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    Much shorter is Sydney’s European history: in 1770 the HMS Endeavour moored at what is now Botany Bay, and 18 years later British settlement began in The Rocks, making it Australia's oldest colonial settlement. Suez Lane leading visitors towards Nurses Walk in The Rocks, Sydney. The best way to take Sydney’s historic pulse is to explore it ...

  10. 19 iconic signature dishes you must try in Sydney

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    Destination NSW acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and nations and recognises Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners and occupants of New South Wales land and water. Discover Sydney’s most famous dishes and eat like a local. Gelato Messina, Black Star Pastry, Marrickville Pork Roll, Totti’s, bills ...

  11. Sydney Harbour Bridge

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    Four of Sydney's best fine-dining restaurants enjoy bridge vistas. Quay, Aria and Bennelong, which is set inside the sails of the Sydney Opera House, are all right on the harbour. Cafe Sydney is on the rooftop of Customs House and the view takes in the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. Views at Cafe Sydney, Circular Quay ...