Here are the top interesting things to do in Sydney Australia you must know and consider to make the most of your time!
Are you wondering what experiences you can only have in the Land Down Under?
May this list give you ideas of unique things to do in Sydney.
While traveling solo to the land down under for seven (7) days, I was surprised to find some interesting things in Sydney that I didn’t know before, which I will share in this post. So you have ideas of what to expect and how to spend your time while traveling Sydney.
In this post, you’ll learn what are some fun things to do in Sydney Australia, and what amazing things to see and delicious food to eat to help you plan your Sydney travel smoothly.
Discover some travel ideas and tips for your Sydney trip as I share my Sydney travel experiences.
Interesting Things To Do In Sydney Australia
1. Go on a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise at sunset
The best experience you cannot miss in Sydney!
See the picturesque Sydney Harbour at sunset on a cruise and do some sightseeing while enjoying your dinner cruising around the area!
- Location: Darling Harbour King St Wharf 1 OR Circular Quay to board your cruise boat
- Interesting: Enjoy an evening cruise that combines sightseeing and live music with a 4-course a la carte dinner! Sailing at sunset means you’ll admire the Sydney Harbour when it’s at its most photogenic.
- Tip: Don’t forget to go on the top deck to admire Sydney Harbour and photograph the panoramic views of the scenery.
- Book your experience: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise
I enjoyed exploring the Opera House from the water! It is a beautiful building from every angle as you go around it.
For me, the best way to appreciate and see the Opera House and its surroundings is by cruise. As you sail around, you will see more of the city!
Tip: Always choose to see more to appreciate more
- When you go on this Sydney sunset dinner cruise, you’ll also get the opportunity to see and admire the “day and night” views of the city while sailing around it. That’s my favorite part of cruising any city travel to because the view at night is something to appreciate!
2. Explore the world’s largest steel arch bridge – Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Location: Circular Quay (the picture above)
- Interesting: The bridge remained one of the world’s tallest and largest steel arch bridges. Most people photograph the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House together. They are considered Australia’s most iconic landmarks.
- Tip: You can see this view at Circay Quay. I recommend exploring and photographing this unique bridge at night because it’s simple, but beautiful.
- Book your experience:
- Up for an adrenaline-filled adventure?
- BridgeClimb experience: Climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridgefor a panoramic view of the city and its harbor.
- Traveling to Sydney for New Year’s Eve?
- Most Photogenic Bridge: See the lively city with the annual amazing fireworks display during New Year celebrations!
- Up for an adrenaline-filled adventure?
3. Explore Sydney’s rock pools
Explore Sydney’s ocean pool with scenic views!!!
A must-visit in Sydney!
See Bondi Icebergs Club’s iconic pools in person! And you’ll know why it’s considered the most photographed pool in the world! Just look at that view from the top! Who would not stop to take the time to appreciate this? What a breathtaking view!
- Location: Bondi Icebergs Club at the southern end of Bondi Beach
- Interesting: It is the most photographed pool with an ocean pool, sauna, gym, and dining facilities with beautiful views of Bondi Beach and the Pacific Ocean. The pool is open to the public all year.
- Tip: Dine at Icebergs Dining Room and Bar on “weekdays” and book in advance
- Book your experiences: You can get here by –> BigBus Sydney Tour | Bondi Beach Walking Tour
Which area should you not miss when visiting Sydney?
What an interesting discovery and surprise seeing Sydney’s ocean pools!
I remember my first thought when I saw the stunning scenic view, “Wow, this is the first time pools and the ocean look this GOOD!“
This was the most surprising scenery I found in Sydney because I had not seen anything like it before until I traveled to the land down under, Australia.
If you want to feel surprised even when you’ve seen something in photos, then definitely ocean pools are “not to miss” in Australia.
4. Walk along Sydney’s stunning coastline
Join a Coogee to Bondi Beach Walk to do some coastal exploration that will make your Sydney trip more unforgettable!
I joined a coastal walk with a group which allowed me to meet other solo travelers! As a result, I met girls from different countries as we walked along Sydney’s stunning coastline and took pictures. It was a fun experience!
- Location: Start: Coogee Beach, Arden Street, Coogee, NSW End: Bondi Beach, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach, NSW
- Interesting: You’ll enjoy the breathtaking view of Sydney’s coast along the way and see these places: Gordon’s Bay, Clovelly Beach, Bronte Beach, Tamarama Beach, and Bondi Icebergs.
- Tips: Wear sunscreen and comfortable shoes! Bring a Microfiber Beach Quick Dry Towel, a waterproof hooded raincoat, a hat, and sunglasses! If you don’t plan to swim, don’t bring extra things so you will have less to carry as the walk can be exhausting!
- Book your experience: Free tour offered by Wake Up Sydney | Bondi Beach Walking Tour
The coastal walk can be very exhausting but worth it. It’s interesting to see beautiful scenic coastal views, beaches, parks, rock pools, and Australian houses along the way.
I did a half-day city walking tour the previous day before the coastal walk. So, doing the coastal walk the following day was a bit more exhausting for me.
Please note Sydney is a walkable city. There are many tourist attractions to explore on foot. Please keep in mind, that there is a lot of walking to do depending on what activity you choose to do.
5. Meet Kangaroos at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo
Did you know kangaroos can grow to impressive heights up to 7 feet tall? Wow! Interesting right?
Kangaroos are native and found in Australia. So, I planned my Sydney trip to see Australian animals. I went to the WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo to meet and observe baby kangaroos up close.
- Location: Darling Harbour
- Interesting: Meet and learn more about unique Australian animals
- Book your experience: 4 Sydney Attractions PASS | The ‘Big 5’ Ticket | Wild Life Sydney Entrance Ticket only
I have always wanted to see kangaroos when I first learned about them in grade school because the female kangaroo with a pouch and offspring is so interesting to me. Unfortunately, I didn’t see a female kangaroo at the zoo though. However, I was still happy meeting a baby kangaroo in person.
It is true learning about something in books is different than when experiencing and observing it in person.
The Kangaroos’ ability to stand and move by hopping is interesting to observe as it’s a distinctive adaptation and feature that sets them apart from other animals.
6. Have close encounter with Koalas and other animals
- Location: Darling Harbour
- Interesting: See unique Australian animals up close (Koalas, Kangaroos, and more!) WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for visitors of all ages
- Book your experience: Wild Life Sydney Entrance Ticket only | 4 Sydney Attractions PASS | The ‘Big 5’ Ticket with BIGBUS Sydney
Are you keen to see a kangaroo up close? What about up-close eye to eye with a crocodile? Then submerge yourself in unique experiences found at Wild Life Sydney Zoo! There are fun opportunities to have close encounters with various animals native to Australia. Wild Life Sydney Zoo has something for everyone of all ages!
If you’re looking for both educational and entertaining experiences, Wild Life Sydney Zoo is a must-visit. There are interactive
displays, and hands-on experience opportunities to educate tourists and locals about the importance of conservation and Australian unique wildlife and habitats.
7. Tour the Opera House and/or watch a show inside
Get to know more about the Sydney Opera House by going on a tour inside or booking in advance to watch a show.
- Location: within walking distance from the Circular Quay Train Station
- Interesting: 1,500 performances yearly to include opera, ballet, theatre, and music concerts
No trip to Sydney is complete without visiting Australia’s famous building, Sydney Opera House and taking pictures!
So don’t forget to take some great and unique shots of the Sydney Opera House! It’s a very interesting landmark to photograph!
- Tip: If you want to elevate your Sydney experiences and learn more about this famous building, consider a guided tour and/or spend your evening inside enjoying an opera performance.
- Book your experiences: Tour inside Opera House | Opera Performance Tickets at Sydney Opera House
8. Have a meal with a view when visiting Circular Quay
- Location: Opera Bar Restaurant, a three-minute walk from Circular Quay train station and ferry terminal
- Interesting: Relax and enjoy a delicious meal with lively music and a charming view of Sydney’s famous landmarks!
- Tip: Make your experience extra special by choosing to sit outside. Feel the Sydney lively atmosphere! And try the Australian version of beer battered fish & chips – Tartare
- Book your experiences:
- Opera Bar takes bookings for groups of 4 or more. All other tables are on a walk-in basis. Please visit the link for updated/more info!
- Get here by BIGBUS Sydney
- The Big 5 Ticket
9. Taste famous Australian meat pies
- Location: Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, near Finger Wharf and the naval dockyards of Woolloomooloo in Sydney
- Interesting: Discover an Australian food truck famous for its meat pies, beef and veggie pies with mash or peas, plus sausage rolls
Must try food in Sydney
- Tip: Try the delicious Australian “Tiger Pie” a signature dish named after the founder. It’s a meat pie topped with mashed potatoes, mushy peas, and gravy.
- Book your experience: BigBus Sydney (You can visit Harry’s Cafe by taking the Big Bus Sydney Tour and hopping off Woolloomooloo Bay to find the food truck)
10. Try the delicious Pavlova dessert
If you have a sweet tooth then you cannot say NO to an Australian Pavlova! It’s so good!
During my Sydney trip, I tried Pavlova TWICE at the same restaurant. Additionally, I also sat at the same seat overlooking the harbor view while enjoying my delicious meal and treat!
- Location: City Extra 24 Hours Restaurant
- Interesting: Pavlova is a famous dessert in Australia and New Zealand. It melts in your mouth with a crisp meringue shell, soft marshmallow-like inside topped with whipped cream, and fresh fruits (strawberries, banana, passionfruit) for a delightful treat!
- Tip: Sit outside if you can to enjoy the view! Besides the Australian Pavlova, Wagyu Rump Steak is a must-try! So good!
- Book your experiences:
- City Extra Restaurant
- Get here by BIGBUS Sydney
- The Big 5 Ticket
11. Experience the VR Tower coaster at Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck
- Location: Sydney Tower EyeSydney Tower Eye, 100 Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Interesting: Sydney’s tallest building with observation deck showing 360-degree panoramic views of Sydney. The tower was built to withstand earthquakes and wind conditions.
- Tip: Try the virtual adventure above Sydney to see the city from an exciting and unique perspective.
- Book your experiences: The Sydney Tower Eye | VR Tower Coaster | Sky Walk | The Big 5 Ticket
Want some sudden feeling of excitement? Then, consider experiencing the VR Tower coaster! The ultimate VR Pods will take you on a thrilling virtual adventure on top of Sydney, where you can see above the scenic city!
I tried the VR tower coaster with another solo traveler I met. We got some excitement out of it! It felt like riding a roller coaster but safer since we were seated in the VR pods.
Tip: If you want to see both day and night views, visit the Sydney Tower Eye before sunset and watch the buildings around light up.
Whether you’re a tourist or a local, Sydney Tower offers unique experiences combining Sydney Tower Eye observation decks, dining options, and exciting views above the city that you will likely NOT find anywhere else in Sydney!
12. Explore Darling Harbour
- Location: Central Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Interesting: Explore plenty of entertainment and dining options at Darling Harbour. You will find boat tours, dining cruises and seasonal events such as cultural festivals, outdoor cinema, fireworks displays. Discover The King Street Wharf and Cockle Bay Wharf which offer lively waterfront areas with various bars, clubs and restaurants.
- Tip: Visit walking distance attractions in one place including SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, and Australian National Maritime Museum)
- Book your experiences: To get here: Big Bus Sydney | Combo attraction tickets – save money | Half-Day Sydney Tour
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, and Australian National Maritime Museum) are all located in Darling Harbour.
I took Big Bug Sydney and made a stop at Darling Harbour. If you’re looking to spend one day in Sydney packed with a lot of exploration, entertainment, and dining options with a waterfront view, consider going to Darling Harbour.
13. See wax sculptures of famous figures at Sydney Madam Tussauds
Want to get up close to lifelike wax figures of well-known people around the world? Madame Tussauds Sydney is the place to be!
- Location: Darling Harbour
- Interesting: Explore an impressive collection of wax sculptures from famous figures in movies, music, history, sports, and politics.
- Tip: Save money by combining 4 attraction tickets to SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo Madame Tussauds Sydney, and The Sydney Tower OR The ‘Big 5’ ticket that includes BIGBUS Sydney
- Book your experience: Sydney Attractions Pass | The Big 5 Ticket
- Many photo opportunities: You can find your favorite figures from entertainment, movies, music, sports, science, history, and politics industries throughout the museum to take photos with.
- Tip: Check their website to find special events and if they are introducing new figures
Here are a few of the famous figures you can find at Madame Tussauds Sydney: Adele, Rihanna, and Taylor Swift
- More Tips: Buy tickets online in advance to save money and check out some of their interactive exhibits
- Timing: Visit on a weekday morning! Wondering why there were no people in my picture here. I visited on a “weekday early in the morning” to avoid crowds.
- Book your experience: 4 Sydney Attractions Pass | The Big 5 Ticket
14. See the world’s largest variety of Australian aquatic life at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
Interested in getting a closer look at marine life? Then this is a must-visit attraction for you!
- Location: SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, Darling Harbour
- Interesting: Displays one of the largest Great Barrier Reef in the world and houses more than 13,000 marine animals
- Tip: Save money by combining 4 attraction tickets to SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo Madame Tussauds Sydney, and The Sydney Tower
- Book your experiences: Combo attraction tickets | Aquarium Private Dining | The Big 5 Ticket
- Unique experiences: Explore exhibits of the Penguin expedition, Shark Valley, Great Barrier Reef, Dugong Island, and Jurassic Seas. If you’re looking for interactive activities, explore the glass bottom boat, touch pools, and a shark dive extreme. Check their website for more information and updates.
- Celebrating a special occasion or feeling romantic? Consider a private dining experience at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
15. Explore Sydney on an open-top sightseeing bus tours
Are you too tired or jet-lagged to walk to explore Sydney? Don’t worry! You can explore Sydney in the most convenient and relaxed way! What’s even better is that you can spend LESS and walk LESS but you will get to SEE MORE of the city!
- Interesting: BIGBUS SYDNEY TOUR offers convenience and relaxed experiences! And you can explore and see Sydney’s top attractions on board with a pre-recorded audio tour in multiple languages while on the bus. In addition, there are opportunities to hop on and off at designated stops and times. The tour allows you to explore at your own pace with multiple stops where you can hop off and rejoin the tour.
- Tip: Stay on board to listen to the entire pre-recorded audio-guided tour and enjoy it as the bus takes you around Sydney. Then, if there’s a place you want to explore more, you can hop off. Consider downloading the app for real-time tracking to avoid missing the bus and to help you navigate your way with maps.
- Book your experience: BIGBUS Sydney
Sydney Highlights
Favorite experience with BIGBUS: I get to sight-see places from the open-top view while sitting comfortably, feeling the wind around as I listen to the Sydney pre-recorded audio-guided tour, and appreciate more of the city through discovering more through all my senses. That is my favorite experience when traveling because almost all my senses get activated here!
Tips: Sit on the open-top upper deck to see the best view of the city. Don’t forget to bring a hooded raincoat or travel poncho! Based on my experiences with BIGBUS, they’ve provided their visitors with rain ponchos, but it’s always a good idea to bring your own to keep yourself dry.
Why choose BIGBUS tour: Taking the Big Bus tour is a relaxed way to see MORE of the city without needing to walk more and spend more money. So, I highly recommend it! I almost always take a BIGBUS TOUR every opportunity I get when traveling to a new city. It’s my favorite activity to add to my travel itinerary when I am jet-lagged or too tired to walk. It saves me money, time, energy, and effort.
SAVE MONEY Tip: Consider purchasing “combo” tickets (The ‘Big 5’ Ticket) including a BIGBUS tour day of hop-on, hop-off sightseeing, and entry to 4 top Merlin attractions: The Sydney Tower Eye, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. If you only want to book BIGBUS Sydney, tickets are available for 24, 48, or 72 hours and can be purchased online and at designated stops.
16. Visit Sydney’s Cathedrals: St. Mary’s and St Andrew’s
- Location: College Street, adjacent to Hyde Park
- Interesting: It’s the mother church of Australian catholicism for worship and has a cultural and architectural significance. It’s a must-visit for tourists to see its unique Gothic Revival style design, win spires, and stained glass windows features.
- Tip: Join a walking tour! It may be part of the places you’ll get to visit. Please dress modestly. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated.
- Book your experience: Ultimate Sydney Walking Tour | Sydney Half Day Highlights – Luxury Private Tour
- Location: George Street near Town Hall
- Interesting: Discover its beautiful architecture. St. Andrew is the oldest cathedral in Australia. It is a significant religious and historical landmark in Sydney.
- Tip: To get there by train, the nearest station is Town Hall, just a short walk from the cathedral. Check the website for special events and available guided tours!
17. Explore Queen Victoria Building
- Location: George Street in the Sydney CBD
- Interesting: Explore a grand preserved architecture shopping destination in Sydney. Visit if you’re looking for a unique ambiance to shop and dine in or want to see the Great Australian Clock and stained glass windows! Visiting QVS adds to more extraordinary experiences in Sydney!
- Tip: Join a walking tour that includes it as one of the places you’ll get to visit. It’s within walking distance from Darling Harbour and Hyde Park.
- Book your experience: Sydney Walking Tour | Sydney Private Tours by Locals: 100% Personalized
18. Enjoy cultural and food experiences at China Town & Haymarket
Looking for unique cultural experiences with great food and cheaper prices?
- Location: along Dixon Street, convenient for travelers exploring Sydney by train
- Interesting: Feel the diverse population of Sydney’s multicultural identity when you explore Chinatown and Haymarket. Find and explore a mix of Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Taiwanese, and Korean markets, restaurants and shops. Whether you’re a traveler, shopper, or foodie, Chinatown and Haymarket have something for every kind of cultural explorer.
The kind young adults I met during a group tour invited me to eat out. I appreciated the vibrant and culturally rich area when we ate and walked around here.
- Tip: Have a meal, buy souvenirs and travel clothes for less. Explore lively nightlife atmosphere, late-night eateries, and vibrant market scene.
- Book your experience: Sydney: Chinatown Street Food & Culture Guided Walking Tour
19. Join a pub crawl and experience Sydney’s nightlife
Do you prefer a guided, safe, and memorable nightlife experience in Sydney with a group? Then consider joining a pub crawl! Not only will you experience the local atmosphere, but you will meet new people too!
Things To Do In Sydney Young Adults
- Location: around some of Sydney’s diverse bars and clubs (depends on which organized Pub Crawls you pick)
- Interesting: Meet new friends while exploring unique bars and pubs with welcome drinks and food! Enjoy dancing and partying the night away with other solo travelers and visitors in your group
- Tip: Socialize safely. Stay safe and hydrated. Stay with your group and be mindful of local pub rules, dress code, and etiquette. I recommend going with solo travelers you have met in your previous group tour. I went with girls I had met previously and felt safer as we stayed at the same hostel.
- Book your social experience: Night Out Pub Crawl | Sydney The Rocks Historical Pub Tour
20. Go on a city walking tour
Are you interested in learning more about Sydney’s history? Appreciate the rich history and culture of the city through local insights and stories as you go on a walking tour!
- Location: around Sydney’s top tourist attractions
- Interesting: Explore on foot and learn more about Sydney’s historical landmarks and charmingly preserved old buildings! Discover Sydney’s interesting history and development from the colonial past to the modern present Sydney.
- Walking Tour Tips: Wear comfortable shoes and stay hydrated. Check the weather and book in advance. There are many photo opportunities during the guided tour so don’t forget to take pictures along the way!
- Book your experience: Sydney Walking Tour | Sydney Private Tours by Locals: 100% Personalized
21. Buy Australian made gifts
- Location: UGG Australian Collection located in Circular Quay
- Interesting: The store features a variety of quality, stylist, comfortable, and warm shoes, gloves, hats, bags, and accessories made from premium Australian sheepskin.
I found buying UGG in Australia cheaper than buying in the USA or online.
Visit an Australian UGG shop and see if you like anything. Consider shopping for an iconic UGG boot as a souvenir for your Sydney trip or as a gifts.
- Tips: When shopping, look at the sale/discounted items FIRST to save money. There were many on-sales items when I visited. So, I bought two pairs of boots and saved almost $200. Don’t forget to check for comfort, authenticity, and care instructions.
- Book your experience: BigBus Sydney (I got to this place by taking Big Bus Sydney and hopping off at Circular Quay)
Bring delicious snacks to give away back home from your Sydney trip!
Because it’s my first time discovering and trying TimTam while in Sydney, I bought lots of these NOT knowing they sell them back home in the U.S. too!
- Location: Supermarkets and convenience stores around Sydney
- Interesting: Tim Tams are Australian biscuits with creamy and delicious chocolate filling with various flavors.
- Tip: If you want to save some luggage space, you don’t have to buy in Sydney if you live in the United States. They are available and can be purchased in the U.S and online
22. Swim and/or take surfing classes at Bondi Beach
If you have more time in Sydney, consider taking surfing classes!
- Location: Bondi Beach, eastern suburbs of Sydney, about 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from the Sydney CBD
- Interesting: Bondi Beach is known for its natural beauty, great surf conditions, and lovely beachfront. There are surfing lessons taught by Let’s Go Surfing and Bondi Surf School.
- Book your experience: Bondi Beach: 2-Hour Surf Lesson Experience for any level
Whether you’re looking to surf, swim, or simply just relax by the beach, Bondi Beach is worth visiting to experience its beauty and beach atmosphere in Sydney.
- Tip: When you do the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk or take BigBus Sydney you can make a stop here.
23. Feel the thrill on a Jet Boat Ride
- Location: Meeting point Circular Quay
- Interesting: Enjoy the thrill of a high-speed adventure ride as you cruise around Sydney Harbour! Experience 360-degree spins, power slides, and high-speed drifts around famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Luna Park. Expect about a 30-minute ride.
- Tip: Check the weather and book in advance. ***You will get wet*** so bring extra clothes and wear your waterproof jacket or poncho.
- Book your experience: 30-Minute Sydney Harbour Jet Boat Thrill Ride
***Bonus***
Sydney Botanic Garden
- Tip: Visit for a great photo spot of the city!
- Book your experience: Sydney Walking Tour | Sydney Half Day Highlights – Luxury Private Tour
What is interesting about Sydney Australia?
***Bonus***
I was surprised to learn that Sydney is all about the coast and that most Australians live in coastal areas. The architectural design of houses is interestingly beautiful as they appear different from what I’ve seen before and are uniquely built to have such stunning views of Sydney’s coastlines.
If you have more time in Sydney, consider exploring these places:
- Shark Point Cliffs
- Bronte Bath
- Giles Bath at Coogee Beach
- Diamond Bay
- Lavender Bay Wharf
- Luna Park Sydney
- North Sydney Olympic Pool
- Beery’s Bay Lookout
- Manly Beach
Summary
To sum up, Sydney is a stunning city that’s fun to explore. Besides visiting the Opera House, there are many amazing things to do.
A Sydney trip is incomplete without seeing and photographing its iconic landmarks. However, you must also explore Sydney’s coastline to experience and appreciate more of Sydney and have the best time.
When traveling to Sydney, I found exploring beautiful coastlines, beaches, and unique rock pools breathtaking, so they are a must-see.
For more unique experiences, Sydney’s historical and cultural landmarks and tourist sites are fun ways to learn about Sydney’s history and see native Australian animals (kangaroos, koalas).
Lastly, my best advice for Sydney experiences that you CAN NOT MISS would be the following…
- Sydney Harbour sunset dinner cruise
- Explore ocean pools
- Taste Australian meat pies and pavlova
- WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo
- BigBus Sydney Tour
- Night Out Pub Crawl
Save money: “The Big 5 Ticket” that includes BIGBUS tour day of hop-on, hop-off sightseeing, and entry to 4 top Merlin attractions: The Sydney Tower Eye, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.
I hope this list helps you plan your trip and make the most of your visit!
If you have any questions, feel free to comment below or reach out under contact. I’d be happy to help:)
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