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Among the most famous sights of Sydney is certainly the theater. Who's been here before in Australia, will soon find out that the culture of Sydney want nothing to be desired. City tours past all that's Attractions - coupled with a bit of cultural history - make Sydney a unique experience. Sydney is therefore also suitable for a very special cultural journey. Sydney is therefore always worth a visit.

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Sydney Opera House

sight Sydney Opera House

Sydney's Premier Entertainment Complex. Inaugurated in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is listed as a great architectural work of the 20th century that brings together multiple strands of creativity and in...

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16 votes
Sydney Harbour Bridge

sight Sydney Harbour Bridge

Steel staircases and ladders lead to the city's landmark. Sydney Harbour Bridge, which was opened in 1932, for a long time could only be seen from a distance – since 1998 it is possible to climb it. Ste...

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11 votes
Darling Harbour

sight Darling Harbour

, opening hours: Office Hours: 8am - 6pm Mon – Fri. Harbourside retail outlets are open normal business hours. Restaurants, some cafes and bars are of course open in the evenings. , , address: Northwards from Chinatown, along both sides of Cockle Bay to King Street Wharf on the east, and to the suburb of Pyrmont on the west.

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8 votes
Royal Botanic Gardens

sight Royal Botanic Gardens

, opening hours: November - February: 7am - 8pm. March & October: 7am - 6:30pm. April & September: 7am - 6pm. May & August: 7am - 5:30pm. June & July: 7am – 5pm , opening hours: For a truly tranquil experience, visit the gardens in the morning. They open at 7 a.m. , address: Mrs Macquaries Road Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

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5 votes
The Rocks

sight The Rocks

Historical pubs, old warehouses, great shops . The rocks at the western end of Circular Quay are the oldest part of Sydney. Convicts built the first real buildings of the city in 1788 on this rocky gro...

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5 votes
Circular Quay

sight Circular Quay

Restaurants, cafes, and harbor tours. That’s where all ferries dock – fast connection to the rail and the central bus station. Musicians, acrobats, and artists entertain the passersby. Why not discover...

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2 votes
Art Gallery of New South Wales

museum / gallery Art Gallery of New South Wales

Insight into Aboriginal art. The house at the botanical garden is full with the works of Australian and international artists. Especially worth seeing are the impressionistic paintings of the Australian...

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2 votes
AMP Tower

sight AMP Tower

AMP Tower (also known as Sydney Tower or, among locals, Centrepoint) is Sydney's tallest free-standing structure. This famous tourist attraction is open to the public and features an observation deck....

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2 votes
Fish Market

sightseeing tour Fish Market

address: Bank St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia

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Justice & Police Museum

museum / gallery Justice & Police Museum

The Justice & Police Museum served as a policy station to a Court between 1856 to 1886. The museum has been restored to its 1890s character emphasising its themes of crime and punishment and law and o...

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