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The Opera House

One of the most recognised buildings built during the 20th century, the Opera House is a globally recognised icon of the city of Sydney.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge

Its hard to say whether the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the iconic attraction, or the stunning harbour across which it carries traffic. The bridge can walked across or climbed, and the harbour is best explored by ferry.

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Bondi and Manly Beaches

Sydney offers better beaches than any capital city on the east coast Australia, and Bondi Beach - on the south side of the harbour - and Manly beach - on the north, are two of the most popular.

Blue Mountains National Park

A couple of hours inland from Sydney is this beautiful region of mountains and plateau escarpments.

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Bondi to Bronte

The best known scenic walk in the city! Join the locals and enjoy this popular coastal trail as it winds its way between the scenic coastline and suburban Sydney.

The Rocks

The Rocks is a lively historic precinct between the Opera House and the Sydney harbour bridge. Established in 1788, shortly after European colonisation of the area, the Rocks is now a vibrant area of shops, cafes and eateries.

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Sydney Fish Market

Not far from Darling Harbour, the Sydney Fish market is where you'll find some of the freshest seafood in the city. Popular with locals and visitors alike.

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