The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous and easily recognizable buildings in the world
Sydney Harbour is famed for its sparkling waters, iconic sights, spectacular events and hundreds of kilometres of shoreline
Manly Beach is a municipal beach, a popular recreation area in Manly, a suburb of Sydney
Sydney Harbour Bridge, opened in 1932, with tours of the upper arch and pylon with an observation deck and museum
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney with animals, rose garden, fern house and Jurassic section for kids
Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a five level shopping centre
Bondi Beach is one of the most visited tourist sites in Australia
Darling Harbour is a harbour with Sydney's main attractions and venues for major events
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is the largest in Sydney and one of the largest in Australia
Chinese Garden of Friendship is a garden with pavilions, exotic plants, ponds, waterfalls and a tea house
St. Mary's Cathedral is a Catholic Gothic cathedral built of sandstone from 1868 to 1928
WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo featuring daily shows and feeding demonstrations
Australian Museum is the oldest museum in Australia
The Anzac Memorial is a national war memorial
Sydney Town Hall is a town hall building from the late 19th century
Australian National Maritime Museum is a museum of sea vessels
The Rocks is a historic district in Sydney
Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck is a platform at a height of 250 meters
Central Railway Station is the main terminal in Australia
University of Sydney is one of the world's leading, comprehensive research and teaching universities
State Theatre is an iconic performance theatre
Spit Bridge is a steel and concrete girder bridge with a lift span
White Rabbit Gallery is an art gallery of contemporary Chinese art
The Museum of Sydney is a beautifully designed, purpose-built museum
The Rocks Markets is a vibrant waterfront street market