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Sydney100 is your online portal to top Sydney attractions. The Sydney Travel Guide will give you more than 100 things to do in Sydney to give you a complete travel experience. With over 200 pages of locally produced travel tips and information you are sure to see all of the major Sydney attractions plus many secret, hidden places most visitors never get to see. Click for more on our Sydney Attractions Guide.

Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House

When it comes to sightseeing in Sydney, top of just about everyone's list is the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. But what other top Sydney attractions should you see? What are the top must see Sydney sights and attractions that should be on your sightseeing list.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, City of Sydney and Sydney's Eastern Suburbs

Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House

The City of Sydney lays claim to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House for its own. Once you have taken your pictures of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House from Circular Quay what then? Why not climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout. Apart from the great views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour you should be able to see all the way to Sydney Heads. The view from Sydney Heads looking back towards the harbour is arguably even better! More

Manly and Sydney's Northern Beaches

Manly Ferry - No. 1 when it comes to seeing the best of Sydney Attractions

The Manly Ferry is the No.1 thing to do in Sydney. The ferry covers the 'business end' of Sydney Harbour in terms of sights and attractions. The Manly Ferry service commences at 6am on a week day, and 8am at weekend and holidays, so you can see just how beautiful the harbour looks as the early morning sun reflects off of the water.

Manly Ferry at Midnight

Once the Manly Ferry has started work it doesn't clock-off till midnight sailing every 30 minutes between Circular Quay and Manly Wharf.

Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House

If the sea is a little rough the trip may take a little longer than scheduled but don't worry, the excitement and adrenalin of riding through the waves will make you forget time altogether. Not only do you get to see the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House at close quarters you can also feast your eyes upon ... more

Sydney's Taronga Zoo - A World Class Zoo in a World Class Location

When it comes to Sydney attractions it is hard to go past Sydney's premier Zoo. Not only does Taronga Zoo give you amazing animals to see but combines the experience with wonderful Sydney Harbour views. Some of the photographs you take here will be the ones you treasure the most. The Sky Safari is highly recommended ... more

Sydney's' Blue Mountains

Once Sydney's beaches and Sydney Harbour have been "done", the next most common sight that everybody wants to see the see is the Blue Mountains (are the Blue Mountains really blue?). Whilst not really in Sydney, the Blue Mountains are close enough to be "claimed" as part of Sydney's wider family. The Blue Mountains is one of those places where you can really put your camera through its paces.

The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains

Three Sisters, Blue Mountains

The spectacular Three Sisters at Echo Point is a natural attraction that you can’t help but admire. The unquestionable beauty of this amazing rock formation changes throughout the day and throughout the seasons

Katoomba

Katoomba is the unofficial "Capital" of the Blue Mountains. The town has numerous cafes, shops and the Candy Store, an old-time lolly shop in nearby Leura, that attracts sweet teeth from home and overseas. More

Wine Tasting in the Hunter Valley

Hunter Valley Sightseeing

Sydney is blessed with many sights, attractions and things to do but Sydney also has a wealth of attractions and sights on its door step. Perhaps the most alluring is the Hunter Valley with its rolling hills, fine scenery and exquisite wine. More

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