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Here are some popular attractions worth visiting in the city of Sydney.
 

Sydney City

Art Gallery of New South Wales

Art Gallery Rd, Sydney

Spend an hour or a day viewing a wonderful range of artwork from Australia and around the world. Major exhibitions are displayed frequently. Open 7 days a week, plus Wednesday evenings.

Australian Museum

6 College St, Sydney

View the amazing world of Australian animals, insects and birds of today and the past. The bone room is a must see, as are the dinosaurs. Special exhibitions are a treat - check out the website to find out what is currently available and coming up in the future.

Australian National Maritime Museum

2 Murray St, Darling Harbour

If you have a love of the sea and the mysteries and wonders it offers, visit this amazing museum.

Bounty Cruises

29 George St, The Rocks

Experience an 18th Century sailing adventure on this replica ship with the comforts of contemporary dining on the deck.

Cadmans Cottage

110 George St, The Rocks

This is Sydney's oldest residential building that has been standing since being built in 1816.

Capitol Theatre

13 Campbell St, Haymarket

You won't just enjoy the entertainment and intimate surrounds at the Capitol Theatre. It is now one of Australia's most exotic heritage buildings, having been fully restored and refurbished.

Captain Cook Cruises

Number 6 Jetty, The Rocks

Captain Cook Cruises operates 20 scheduled cruises daily. Come aboard one of 12 luxury vessels and enjoy quality meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just cocktails in the evening.

Central Railway Station

Eddy Ave, Sydney

Travel by train to anywhere in Australia from this gloriously restored railway station at the hub of Sydney's train network.

Centrepoint Tower

100 Market St in the Westfield Centrepoint, Sydney

If you have a passion for great views and shopping then you can't go past Sydney's tallest lookout - the Sydney Tower at Westfield Centrepoint. The views extend past Sydney Harbour to the surrounding regions in the North, West and South.

Chatswood

Chatswood Bus Interchange

Chifley Plaza

2 Chifley Square, Sydney

International and Australian brand label fashion and accessories make Chifley Plaza one of Sydney's renown shopping meccas.

Chinatown

Dixon St, Haymarket

Explore Sydney's Asian culture in full colour with many restaurants and shops to tantalise your senses. Located in the outer Sydney city region.

Chinese Gardens

Darling Harbour

Visit the Chinese Gardens and escape the city bustle with tranquil water features, exotic plant life, bridges and walkways and the teahouse.

Cook and Phillip Park Centre

Corner William and College Sts, Sydney (near St Mary's Cathedral)

Improve your level of fitness with regular visits to the Cook and Phillip Park Centre, which includes a 50 metre pool, leisure pool, fitness centre and a range of exercise programs.

Customs House

31 Alfred St, Circular Quay

Customs House is historically significant in the policing of smuggled goods into Australia many years ago. Now it is a venue of architectural, cultural, educational and culinary significance having gone through substantial restoration.

 

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