Attractions - Sydney Metropolitan

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Here are some popular attractions worth visiting in the Sydney Metropolitan area.
 

Sydney Metropolitan

Auburn Botanic Gardens

Chiswick Rd, Auburn

Enjoy a diverse mix of native and international garden styles such as Japanese, rose, Australian rainforest, Australian woodland and more.

Balmain Markets

St Andrews Church, 217 - 223 Darling St, Balmain

New, handmade and recycled art, crafts, gifts and items of interest are available to locals and visitors at the Balmain markets. Located close to an eclectic café precinct.

Barrenjoey Head Lighthouse

Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach

An icon on the Barrenjoey Headland and accessible by a walking track, the Barrenjoey Lighthouse and keepers quarters offer fantastic views and an interesting snapshot of maritime history.

Birkenhead Point

Roseby St, Drummoyne (just off Victoria Rd)

Birkenhead Point, located on the Harbour waterfront, has become one of Sydney's largest fashion, gift and accessory outlet shopping centres.

Bondi Beach

Campbell Pde, Bondi

One of Sydney's most popular beaches, Bondi is also a dining mecca with many eateries to indulge in along Campbell Pde.

Captain Cook Drive, Kurnell

Aquarium Pier, 1-5 Wheat Rd, Darling Harbour

Located in the Botany Bay National Park, this landing place is a monument to Australia's history and the founding of our nation.

Centennial Park

Anzac Parade, Centennial Park

A vast area established in 1888 for the people of Sydney to enjoy, Centennial Park is a popular public meeting place for picnics, exercise and family recreation.

Concord Heritage Museum

5 Wellbank St, Concord

A treasure trove of historical household items from our past including furniture, clothes, books, pictures, kitchenware, knick knacks and so much more.

 

 
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