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Museum of Contemporary Art

A renowned museum in Sydney for a collection of over 4000 contemporary artworks, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) features multiple exhibits of immersive art that keep changing every now and then. The MCA is popular for its collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, showcasing the history and story of Australia's first people. Some of the major and early collections of the museum include the Ramingining collection, Maningrida collection, Arnott's collection and Smorgon collection. The museum also offers free guided tours by volunteers to learn about the different exhibits. The museum also has a restaurant and an MCA store which sells a wide range of things, including fashion, stationery, homeware and art pieces. Read More

Obelisk Beach

Obelisk Beach

Located in the neighbourhood of Mosman, New South Wales, Obelisk beach is one of the few legal nude beaches in Sydney. One needs to walk down a bit to get to this beach, and yes, the not-so-easy walk is greeted by the serene beach, which is less crowded than most other beaches in Sydney. The beach offers splendid views of Camp Cove, Parsley, Vaucluse Bays and Watsons, which is nothing but a sight to marvel at. With good food, drinks and sunscreen, Obelisk Beach will serve as a great picnic spot to relax and rewind. Read More

Palm Beach

Perched on the end of Sydney’s Northern beaches, Palm beach is a popular suburb in the city. Given its scenic location, it is a common spot for filming, and one can spot celebrities every now and then. The neighbourhood has multiple other beach-hopping beaches, including Palm Beach, Mona Vale beach, Bilgola beach, Whale beach and Paradise beach. Other main attractions to visit and experience here are the Home and Away set locations, Barrenjoey Lighthouse, Bible Garden, and Tony Henry’s standup paddling. There are multiple trails along the beach for a pleasant hike that one shouldn’t miss as well. Read More

Queenscliff Tunnel

Queenscliff Tunnel

Queenscliff tunnel, also known as Manly's Wormhole, is a small yet beautiful tunnel which most tourists can easily miss. It was dug by the local fishermen in the 1900s to avoid the rocks around the beach. However, care should be taken that the area is not fenced or guarded; thus, one should always be careful. Though short, it is a bit challenging as it has a lot of rocks and puddles to cross, and it is best suited to visit the tunnel during the day. Once the end of the tunnel is reached, one will be greeted by a magnificent view of the Freshwater beach. The view, coupled with the sunset, is a fantastic experience. Read More

Royal National Park

Royal National Park

Situated in the south of Sydney, true to its name, the Royal National Park treasures some of the most precious gems of Australia, which are truly sites to marvel at. For people looking for camping in the park or just a fun and adventurous day out, the park has excellent experiences to offer everyone. Some things to do in the park include visiting the figure 8 pools, rowing through the hacking river, hiking up to the Curracurrong falls, and trekking across some beautiful trails there – the Coast track, the forest path, and the providential point walk. Visitors can also go beach hopping at some of the most visited beaches, including Wattamolla, Marley, Garie, Jibbon, and Hoderns, among many there. One can take a dip, surf or sunbathe there, but with caution, since it can be dangerous when the tides are high. Read More

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

Exploring the spectacular beauty of marine life at its best in Sea Life Sydney Aquarium for 2 hours is one of the best things to do if underwater life is something one might truly enjoy. Home to more than 4000 marine species, the aquarium also does a wonderful job of conserving endangered species in Australia. Apart from observing the marine life, there are multiple other experiences to try, such as private dining with your loved ones, shark dives, virtual reality tours, learning about rescues and enjoying the penguin exhibit, among others. Read More

Strand Arcade

Strand Arcade

Built in 1892, the Strand Arcade is a Victorian-styled retail shopping centre located in the Sydney CBD - a paradise for shopaholics. It offers a wide range of shopping, including but not restricted to fashion, health and wellness, technology, homewares, jewellery and art. There is also a good selection of speciality shops in the arcade, all in one location. There are also some great cafes to stop by and grab a quick bite and refreshing brew.

Sunrise Kayaking in Sydney

Sunrise Kayaking in Sydney

Imagine Kayaking through the sunrise by the peaceful waters of the Australian harbours. Sounds wonderful? Now imagine the same with a cup of hot coffee. That is what one can experience while sunrise kayaking, an experience everyone should try while in Sydney. With spectacular views of many iconic places in Sydney, Sydney can be viewed through a different lens early in the morning, surrounded by water with clear blue skies before the city wakes up for the day. Many touring agencies, such as Sydney harbour Kayaks and Sydney by kayak, offer this experience for a lifetime and a heart full of memories. Read More

Sydney Theatre Company

Sydney Theatre Company

For people who love theatre, Sydney Theatre Company is a great place to look out for Australian performing arts. Having three theatres located across Sydney, the Sydney Theatre Company has played an instrumental role in the development of theatre in Sydney. The theatre offers ticketed and free entries for various events, and one can learn all things related to the theatre when coming here. Australian plays, performances of international literature, musicals and dance shows are some of the many events people love experiencing here. Checking their website for ongoing and upcoming events of interest will prove helpful in planning an artistic visit to this lively place. Read More

Vaucluse House

Vaucluse House

The Vaucluse House is a heritage museum in Vaucluse, New South Wales. Formerly a residence of William Wentworth, the house was renovated and refurbished to make it into Australia's first official house museum. Built in the gothic revival architectural style, the house has been preserved in its historic style along with the original gardens and woods it was designed with. Visitors can explore the interiors, kitchen, garden, and other grounds maintained beautifully and experience the native wildlife around the area. Step inside the house to experience the architectural marvel of the 19th-century design filled with beautiful paintings, housewares and artifacts. Read More

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