26 Jan

Sydney, Australia's largest city, is known the world over for its iconic Harbor Bridge and Opera House, but there's much more to it than just impressive, ultra-modern urban sprawl. Within the city and its surroundings, you'll find entertainment ranging from high-end shopping opportunities to world-class music acts, as well as natural marvels including caves, mountain ranges, and of course, beautiful beaches. If you want to ease into the 23-hour flight from the UK to Sydney, you may want to consider Business Class flights to Sydney.
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Things to see in Sydney
Sydney Opera House
Sydney has so much to offer, you won't want to miss a thing. As the most famous building in Australia, the Sydney Opera House is a definite work. This multi-venue performing arts center hosts everything from cabaret to comedy, as well as offering tours that take you under the world-famous Magic Sails.
Sydney Harbor Bridge
Perhaps Australia's most iconic landmark, not only is it incredibly stunning, but the panoramic views from the bridge are unparalleled. For adrenaline junkies, climbing the bridge is the best way to see all of Sydney. If you're not a fan of heights, traveling by rail, car, or bike may be a more convenient way to experience the impressive structure.
Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour)
At 12 miles long and 30 feet deep, if you're going to see any port in the world, it's worth seeing. It boasts amazing views of the water, and is the perfect place for an evening stroll, afternoon ice cream break, or for taking amazing photos.
Sydney Tower One
As the tallest open-air experience in Sydney and the second tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, the Eye of the Sydney Tower makes you feel on top of the world with its 360-degree views. Splurge and book an early morning yoga class - it's a rare opportunity to exercise while watching the sun rise 250 meters above the city.
Things to do in SydneyBondi Beach
Showcasing Sydney's brilliant blue sea, Bondi Beach offers coastal walks, surfing, kiteboarding, cafes, and a weekly market. If you time your visit wisely, you can try to catch one of the unbeatable food festivals or skateboarding competitions.
rocks
Despite the misleading name, The Rocks is a collection of cobbled streets and bridges lined with original cottages, stylish boutiques and old pubs. Popular with locals and tourists alike, The Rocks is rich in history and is home to haunting tours and impeccable walking tours that explore history.
EST
Celebrate a luxury holiday in Sydney as it should be, with a delicious meal. Awarded a Certificate of Excellence and voted the second best restaurant in Sydney on TripAdvisor, Est serves food like no other. Expect to find fresh fish, tender meat joints, and melt-in-your-mouth desserts.
Australian Museum
It is the oldest museum in Australia, focusing on science, culture, education, and animals. Take a tour around the museum any day of the week, or attend a special event or exhibition to delve into the depths of Sydney's backwaters.
Royal Botanic Garden
Embracing the natural beauty of Australia, the Royal Botanic Gardens feature a beautiful array of colorful flowers and plants. Explore the park on its free guided walks, rent a bike and cycle along the mountain bike path, or book a picnic shelter to eat your sandwiches in the shade or watch the birds burrowing by Lake Ndungamba.

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