Of course, my recommendations may vary on what you like to do when you travel. However, I think overall this list will give you a pretty good idea on how you could spend your time here and many of my suggestions are FREE. Sydney is such a perfect city simply to wander around and enjoy the historic buildings and harbor views.
Walk across Harbour Bridge
Not only can you admire the Sydney Harbour Bridge from afar, you can also walk across it! When the bridge opened in 1932, it was the longest, single-span steel arch bridge in the world. The bridge measures 1,149 m (3,770 feet) long. The walk is a little over 2km and allows you to explore a bit of North Sydney for free.
Take a Ferry Boat Ride
Many tourist activities revolve around Sydney�s harbor. It�s easy to hop on one of the ferries from Circular Quay and go to either Watsons Bay or Manly Beach and other destinations as well. I love ferry boat rides and it�s a relaxing way to see many sites.
Walk from Manly Beach to the Spit Bridge
Well, I took a bit of long detour when I attempted to do this walk as you can see in this post where I walked 20+km. However, if you follow the posted signs properly, it�s only a 10km walk that will take you 3-4 hours to complete.
Walk Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach
We took one of the city�s numerous buses to Coogee Beach and started our 6km walk from there. You can also continue on from Bondi Beach and walk to Watsons Bay, which is a long trek, but the sea views are spectacular.
Stroll Through the Royal Botanic Gardens
Even during the winter months, there�s plenty to seee Royal Botanic Gardens. Not much is blooming during winter, but the grounds, which cover 74 acres, are still pretty and quite green. Note: there are free guided walks at 10:30 a.m. daily.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Luckily, admission is free for the general exhibits at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, which opened in 1874. The museum displays aboriginal and contemporary Australian, European and Asian art. Definitely worth at least an hour of your time.
Darling Harbour and National Maritime Museum
If you like old ships and military boats, take a stroll through the Darling Harbour, which is also home to the IMAX Theatre, Sydney Aquarium and the Maritime Museum. I didn�t have enough time to visit the museum, but I�m sure children would enjoy this!
Visit St. Mary�s Cathedral
I couldn�t resist stopping in the St. Mary�s Cathedralbecause my mother-in-law�s name is Mary, and it is quite pretty inside as well. This Gothic-style cathedral, first constructed in 1821, is laid out in the heart of Sydney�s CBD district.
Australian Museum
If you like dinosaurs and other natural history, then you should definitely stop in the Australian Museum, which is the oldest museum in Oz. Don�t miss the stuffed Diprotodon, which is the largest-known marsupial ever to have lived, and existed from approximately 1.6 million to some 30,000 years ago.
Observatory Hill at Sunset
Eat Local Oysters
Grab a seat at the Sydney Cove Oyster Barnear the Opera House and you�ll have fabulous views of Circular Quay and the Harbour Bridge. We also ordered a bottle of Australian sparkling wine to enjoy with our oysters. Reasonably priced for oysters and bubbly!DIY Pub Crawl
There are tons of pubs, and in particular historic ones, located in the CBD and The Rocks area of Sydney. Our two favorites were Lord Nelson Brewery Hoteland Harts Pubbecause both offered locally made pale ales and India pale ales. Try the 3 Sheets Australian Pale Ale. We also enjoyed some good craft brews at the popular Australian Heritage Hotel and ordered a "Coat of Arms" pizza which is half emu/kangaroo. Go for the beer, but skip the cardboard-like pizza here.
Rooftop Drinks
If you want a glimpse of Sydney�s stunning harbor, head upstairs to one of the many rooftop bars. We popped into the uber-crowded Glenmore Hotel down in the Rocks which does offer a panoramic view, but crap beer, unfortunately. For a fancy cocktail, we tried the Blu Bar on 36, which is set on the 36th floor of the Shangri-La . Cocktails don�t come cheap at 20-24aud (about $15-$18usd), but the views are worth the once-in-awhile splurge.
Another rooftop bar we hope to try next time is the Bristol Arms Hotellocated near King Street Wharf.
Indulge in Gelato
Get Spicy with Asian Food
Explore a Neighborhood
For two nights, we stayed at an Airbnb apartment located between the neighborhoods of Darlinghurst and Surry Hills. We wanted to get a different taste of Sydney, and I�m so glad we did. Both these neighborhoods are filled with darling, pastel-hued Victorian-era houses and bustling caf�s and have a complete different feel from the CBD. Put down your map and just explore!
Go for Brunch
Aussies love brekkie (breakfast), and so do we! We had our favorite brunch with poached eggs at The Goodwill Society and wish we would have returned. We also tried the much-hyped about Bill�s and really liked the ricotta pancakes, but overall we found the menu kinda pricey.
As you can see there�s heaps to do in Sydney. Enjoy!
What things to do in Sydney would you add to my list?
As you can see there�s heaps to do in Sydney. Enjoy!
What things to do in Sydney would you add to my list?