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Sydney is one of the most spectacular and exciting cities in the world, and she doesn’t exactly hide her charms; ‘if you’ve got it, flaunt it’ could well be the harbour city’s motto. 

Endowed with a sparkling harbour, dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, its setting alone has guaranteed Sydney a place among the most glamorous places on the planet. 

Make the most of your stay by climbing the Bridge, cruising the Harbour, watching a performance at the Sydney Opera House and lazing on one of the beaches. If you’re a foodie you’ll love the world class restaurants with gorgeous views, the food markets staffed by passionate producers, and the small bars and cafes serving up delicious local produce, great coffee, craft beers and lovingly prepared cocktails.

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Things to do

Take in the Harbour
For one of the most cost-effective ways to see the harbour, jump on the Manly Ferry. Departing regularly from Circular Quay, the journey passes the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and stunning waterfront scenes.
Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge
Feel on top of the world when you ascend to the highest point of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb. The pinnacle of this famous arch offers sweeping city and harbour views.
Coastal Walk
Starting at Bondi Beach, the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk follows the ocean’s edge and takes in clifftops, bays, a string of beautiful beaches and plenty of spots to pause for coffee. Stop at one of the headlands and look out to sea; during the Australian winter, migrating humpback whales can often be spotted offshore.
Enjoy drinks at Opera Bar
At day’s end, join the lively crowd for a drink at Opera Bar. With its close-up views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, it’s one of the most popular spots to meet for a sundowner.
Be inspired in Sydney’s best galleries
Be inspired in Sydney’s best galleries, from groundbreaking exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) on the harbourfront to Aboriginal art, Australia’s best artists, and an underground exhibition space in a former WWII oil tank at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

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