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Sydney

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Sydney

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Experience the sheer brilliance of Sydney, a city that perfectly blends world-class sporting atmosphere with an iconic harbour stage. From the moment you arrive, it’s clear why this glamorous powerhouse is a global standout—boasting a sun-drenched climate and beaches that are second to none. 

For the ultimate Sydney experience, take on the BridgeClimb for a panoramic view of the skyline, or catch a ferry across the sparkling waters to see the Opera House in all its glory. If you’re looking to relax before match day, join the locals at Bondi or Manly for a bit of surf and sun. 

The city’s hospitality is top-tier; you’ll find incredible waterfront dining and a thriving “small bar” scene in historic districts like The Rocks. Whether you’re scouting for a pre-game craft beer, a flat white from a passionate local roaster, or a cocktail crafted with local botanicals, Sydney delivers on every front. It’s a spectacular setting for any touring supporter.

Sydney

Things to do

Enjoy the Harbour Views
For one of the best-value ways to experience Sydney Harbour, hop aboard the Manly Ferry. Departing regularly from Circular Quay, the scenic journey glides past the Harbour Bridge, Opera House and picturesque waterfront vistas.
Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge
Reach new heights with a Bridge Climb to the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, where the iconic arch rewards you with breathtaking views across the city skyline and sparkling harbour.
Coastal Walk
Beginning at Bondi Beach, the iconic Bondi to Coogee Coastal walk traces the shoreline past dramatic clifftops, hidden bays and a series of stunning beaches, with plenty of cafés along the way for a relaxed pitstop. Pause at one of the headlands to gaze out across the Pacific Ocean. More must-do coastal walks in Sydney include; Manly to Spit Bridge walk, Hermitage Foreshore walk, and Palm Beach to Barrenjoey Lighthouse walk.
Unwind with a Drink at the Opera Bar
As evening approaches, head to the stunning Opera Bar and watch the sun set behind the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. The iconic views and buzzing atmosphere make it a favourite place to gather for a sunset drink.
Be inspired in Sydney’s world-class galleries
Draw inspiration from Sydney’s leading galleries, from the bold, cutting-edge exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia on the harbourfront to the world-class Art Gallery of New South Wales, home to outstanding Aboriginal art, works by Australia’s finest artists, and the striking underground Tank gallery set within a former WWII oil reservoir.

Sydney

hidden gems

Cremorne Point Foreshore walk
Start your morning where locals go to breathe. This peaceful harbour loop delivers uninterrupted views of the Sydney skyline, framed by waterfront homes and passing ferries — all without the noise of Circular Quay. Coffee by the water sets the tone for a calm, confident Sydney morning.
Hermitage Foreshore & Milk Beach
Tucked beneath sandstone cliffs, this short coastal walk leads to one of Sydney’s most underrated swim and photo spots. Milk Beach feels almost private, with crystal‑clear water and one of the most surprising Opera House sightlines in the city.
Cabramatta food crawl
Sydney’s food culture doesn’t live in fine dining rooms — it lives here. A visit to Cabramatta offers some of the best Vietnamese food in the country, from steaming bowls of pho to freshly pressed sugarcane juice. This is multicultural Sydney in its truest form.
White Rabbit Gallery & Inner-city backstreets
Slow things down with contemporary art at the White Rabbit Gallery — bold, rotating exhibitions that reward curiosity. Step outside and wander Chippendale and Redfern’s side streets, where murals, heritage buildings, and quiet cafés reveal a creative, lived‑in city.
Balls Head reserve at sunset
End the day the way locals do — sitting quietly as the light fades over the city. This bushland reserve offers one of Sydney’s most beautiful skyline views, with native trees in the foreground and the harbour shimmering below. It’s relaxed, uncrowded, and unforgettable.

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