Sightseeing
Kirribilli House is the second official seat, and second official residence, of the Prime Minister of Australia.
83 locals recommend
Kirribilli Hotel
35-37 Broughton StKirribilli House is the second official seat, and second official residence, of the Prime Minister of Australia.
Iconic structure opened in 1932, offering a BridgeClimb & the Pylon Lookout, hosting exhibitions.
984 locals recommend
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Harbour BridgeIconic structure opened in 1932, offering a BridgeClimb & the Pylon Lookout, hosting exhibitions.
Longstanding fun park reopened in 2004 after redevelopment, including a big top and a ferris wheel.
373 locals recommend
Luna Park Sydney
1 Olympic DrLongstanding fun park reopened in 2004 after redevelopment, including a big top and a ferris wheel.
The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney's city centre, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
612 locals recommend
The Rocks
The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney's city centre, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Food Scene
Hearty meals and coffee in an intimate, glass-fronted cafe on a ferry wharf overlooking the harbour.
56 locals recommend
Celsius Coffee Co.
Holbrook AvenueHearty meals and coffee in an intimate, glass-fronted cafe on a ferry wharf overlooking the harbour.
Arts & Culture
Landmark, skyline-dominating arts centre for opera, theatre, music and dance, plus guided tours.
1998 locals recommend
Sydney Opera House
Landmark, skyline-dominating arts centre for opera, theatre, music and dance, plus guided tours.
Sydney Dance Company is a legendary force in Australian contemporary dance.
10 locals recommend
Sydney Dance Cafe
17 Hickson RoadSydney Dance Company is a legendary force in Australian contemporary dance.