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  • A - Australian National Maritime Museum

    The Maritime Museum is one of Sydney's most popular museums. It features exhibits and displays but most famously is home to historical Australian ships and replica ships including that of Captain Cooks' Endeavour which first set sail in 1768.
  • B - Bondi Beach

    Sydney's Bondi Beach welcomes visitors from across the globe and is one of Sydney's most popular beaches. Aside from sun, sea and waves, there are restaurants and hotels featured here along with some of Sydney's best-known cafes.
  • C - Centrepoint

    Located under Sydney Tower this mall has an eclectic mix of shopping through their 140 stores. It also provides connections to 2 of Sydney's largest department stores Myer and David Jones.
  • D - Coogee Beach

    Whilst smaller than Bondi Beach it offers a paved esplanade featuring hotels, restaurants and bars.
  • E - Market City

    Market City is the place to visit for factory outlets and gimmicky tourist trinkets!
  • F - Pitt Street Mall

    Sydney's Pitt Street offers an eclectic mix of department stores, specialty stores and known brands. This quirky shopping area is adorned with friendly cafes whilst street performers and buskers entertain the crowd.
  • G - Queen Victoria Building

    This iconic Sydney landmark is home to a combination of well-known names such as Adidas, Ralph Lauren, and The Sunglass hut alongside some of Australia's finest stores and boutiques. It is also an ideal location to find that Sydney souvenir.
  • H - Savannah Place Museum

    Quaint, historic and a nostalgic trip back through Sydney of old, Savannah Place is a terrace of 4 houses built in 1844. The museum incorporates a 1915 corner store. Entry is by guided tour only and they depart every 30 minutes. An opportunity not to be mi
  • I - Star City Casino

    Sydney's Star City brings a piece of Las Vegas to Australia! This casino is where visitors can seek their fortune at a myriad of slot games, table and card games. The casino is a very popular entertainment venue in Sydney and hosts six restaurants and eight bars.
  • J - Sydney Aquarium

    Sydney's aquarium is home to over 600 species of marine life. You will encounter seals, sharks and crocodiles amongst a variety of displays. The aquarium is a fun day out in Sydney for all the family.
  • K - Sydney Fish Market

    This daily fish market offers an enormous variety of fish and sushi along with cafes to enjoy them in.
  • L - Sydney Harbour

    Sydney's harbor Bridge is 134 meters high and 49 meters wide, making it the widest single-span bridge in the world. Visitors can, for a fee, climb part of the bridge in the form of a "Bridgeclimb" attraction. The bridge opened in 1932. Pictures of the famous bridge are beamed across the world during Sydney's lavish New Years Eve party.
  • M - Sydney Observatory

    Sydney's historic observatory was built in 1858 and houses a museum, a 3D space theater and telescope dating back to 1874.Visitors here can sit in on lectures but of course the main attraction is the view from the telescopes.
  • N - Sydney Opera House

    Sydney's majestic Opera House is a beacon of beauty and is easily one of the most recognized buildings in the world. It is one of the most famous performing arts theaters on the planet. The Opera House was officially opened by HRH the Queen in 1973.
  • O - Sydney Opera House Market

    Boasting a spectacular setting thanks to the beautiful location this weekly market is a tempting shopping experience. The market is where artists and craftsmen sell their wares. Every Sunday close to 50 stalls host an array of goods ranging from elegant arts and crafts to unique souvenirs of Sydney.
  • P - Sydney Tower

    Sydney Tower is the highest free-standing structure in the city and amongst the highest in the whole of Australia. There is an observation deck which offers a breathtaking view of the city along with some revolving restaurants offering a variety of dishes.
  • Q - The Strand Arcade

    This historic building dates back to 1892 and houses Australian specialty stores, fashion stores, jewelery shops and a number of cafes including the Old Coffee Shop which has been a tenant since 1892.
  • R - Westfield Bondi Junction

    As home to over 400 stores Westfield Bondi Junction is one of Sydney's largest malls. It is a shopper's paradise with many popular mall chain stores nestled alongside designer chic provided by Armani and Polo.