3-Day Trip to Sydney

Begin your trip with a walk through Millers Point, Sydney's inner-city suburb and visit several historical sites such as Sydney Observatory or Cadman's Cottage. Follow with a tour of the tourist precinct The Rocks and its market, and conclude your first day by the Sydney Harbour Bridge, providing some of the best views of the city. Next day, enjoy the famous Sydney Opera House, visit the interactive Museum of Sydney and relax in the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain park. On the third day, explore the city's favourite fish market, continue to the local maritime museum and the vibrant Darling Harbour, and enjoy the city from above thanks to the Sydney Tower Eye.
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Day 1: 3-Day Trip to Sydney

Museum of Contemporary Art

Situated in the heart of the historical district of Sydney, this gallery houses a nice selection of contemporary art that is presented in…

The Rocks Discovery… @ Martina Kellnerová

The Rocks Discovery Museum

Three floors packed with history of the most magical district in Sydney.

Cadman's Cottage

Built in 1816, this building with over 200 years of history is the oldest standing house in Sydney.

The Rocks Market

Friday means food, whereas weekend screams fashion and handmade goods.

Pylon Lookout

If you are a fan of spectacular sights then you shouldn't miss an opportunity to visit this 200-step observatory that provides a view of…

Sydney Harbour Bridge - Pylon

This steel arch bridge, one of the largest ones in the world, is one of the most renowned icons of Sydney.

Luna Park

This historical amusement park offers classic entertainment at its best.

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Day 2: 3-Day Trip to Sydney

Sydney Opera House

The icon of Sydney is a must visit even for those who do not enjoy opera all that much.

Circular Quay

You are going to visit this area, whether you want to or not. You will have to come here while you're sightseeing, travelling (Circular Quay…

Museum of Sydney

Built in 1995 on the ruins of Australia's first government house, this museum showcases the history of Sydney as well as its present…

Macquarie Street

Macquarie Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.

Parliament of New South Wales

The Parliament House in Sydney is a heritage-listed complex of buildings housing the Parliament of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Royal Botanic Garden

All the lovers of plants, flowers, trees and greenery in general, should definitely place this stunning garden high on their to-visit lists.

Mrs Macquarie's Chair

The sandstone here was cut into a benchlike-shape for the governor's wife who loved views of the harbour - now you can enjoy them too.

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Day 3: 3-Day Trip to Sydney

Anzac Bridge

One of the city's famous landmarks, this majestic cable bridge provides a view of wonderful scenery and serves as a perfect photo backdrop.

Sydney Fish Market @ Martina Kellnerová

Sydney Fish Market

World's third largest fish market is a heaven for all lovers of seafood.

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Australian National Maritime Museum

Established in 1991, this giant white building houses extensive collections on all things maritime, divided into six galleries.

Darling Harbour

You can find all kinds of entertainment in this vibrant part of the city.

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

This large aquarium houses more than 700 species of marine animals. It is divided into 14 different habitat zones.

Chinese Garden of Friendship

Situated in the heart of Sydney, this oasis of harmony makes for a great hideaway from the city's buzz and rush.

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