It is a big city, and the city is in the middle of nowhere.
本指南是悉尼標誌性景點和周邊自然風光的 5 days travel.
It is a big city, and the city is in the middle of nowhere.
本指南是悉尼標誌性景點和周邊自然風光的 5 days travel.
Completely conquer Sydney Harbor, the most beautiful harbor in the world
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, a symbol of Sydney. It features a clamshell-shaped roof designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. Guided tours are available to tour the interior concert hall and theater. Opera, ballet, and concert performances are also performed from time to time.
One of the world's largest arch bridges, completed in 1932. You can walk across the bridge on the sidewalk or climb to the top of the arch on a bridge climb tour. Enjoy the harbor view from the Pilon Observatory.
The Rocks, Sydney's oldest neighborhood. A flea market is held on weekends. Cute cafes, pubs, and galleries between stone 19th-century buildings. Australian-style meat pie and flat white coffee are a must.
30 minutes by ferry from Circular Quay, Manly Beach on Sydney's northern beach. It feels quieter and more local than Bondi. Surf and swim on the 1.5 km long white sand beach. Cafés and surf shops are concentrated on the Corso pedestrian street.
Purchase an Opal card. Use both public transportation and ferry. Cheap on Sundays with a $2.5 cap (maximum daily rate limit)!
Surf and walk along coastal cliffs at Australia's most famous beach, Bondi
The most famous beach in Australia. 1 km long white sand beach and turquoise sea. A mecca for surfers, surfing lessons are available. If you go early in the morning, you can ride the waves with local surfers. The iceberg swimming pool (infinity pool) on the beach is also an Instagram hot spot.
A popular brunch cafe located in the Bencool Valley at the northern end of Bondi. Enjoy acai bowl and eggs Benedict on the terrace right in front of the sea. A hot spot full of surfers and Instagrammers.
Sydney's best coastal walks. 6km from Bondi to Coogee Beach, approximately 2 hours. Overwhelming coastal scenery as you pass Tamarama, Bronte, and Clovelly Beach along the cliff-top road. Whale sightings are possible during whale season (May-November).
An Instagram sanctuary converted from an old factory. A complex cultural space with flowers and plants, a mini zoo (pigs, chickens), a coffee roastery, and a bakery in a large garden. A variety of menus from brunch to dinner.
Bus 333 from the city to Bondi takes 30 minutes. Swimsuit and sunscreen are required.
Into the majestic nature of the UNESCO World Heritage Blue Mountains
Tour bus pickup from downtown Sydney hotels. Travel to Blue Mountain in approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Oil evaporating from eucalyptus trees creates a blue fog, giving the mountain the name "Blue" Mountain.
The symbol of the Blue Mountains, three sandstone pillars 900 meters above sea level. According to indigenous legend, they are three enchanted sisters. Admire the majestic canyon from Echo Point Lookout. You can also hike to the bottom using the Giant Stairway.
Blue Mountain's best attraction. Four experiences: the world's steepest Scenic Railway (52-degree slope), the Scenic Skyway, a cable car in the sky, the Scenic Cableway across a canyon, and the Scenic Walkway, an ancient rainforest walkway.
Lura is a cute village at the foot of the Blue Mountains. Antique shops, galleries, and garden cafes are lined up in antique British-style buildings. In spring (September-November), the entire village becomes a garden for the flower festival.
A majestic waterfall with a height of 297 m. A panoramic view of the waterfall and Jamison Valley Gorge from the observatory. If you have the stamina, there is also a hiking course (2 hours) that goes down to the bottom of the waterfall.
A wildlife zoo we stop by on our way back to Sydney. Experience touching a koala and feeding kangaroos and wallabies. Encounter native Australian species such as wombats, Tasmanian devils, and dingoes. Popular with children as they can interact closely with animals.
2 hours by train from Sydney to the Blue Mountains. Convenient pick-up/drop-off included when using the tour bus. Because it is a mountainous area, thin outerwear is required.
Meet a koala at Australia's representative zoo and have dinner in Sydney's busiest area
Australia's best zoo, located on a hill overlooking Sydney Harbour. Owns over 4,000 animals. From Australian animals such as koalas, kangaroos, and platypuses to Asian elephants and giraffes. Take a photo of a giraffe with Sydney Harbor + Opera House in the background!
A quick lunch at the food court within the zoo. Focusing on convenient foods such as burgers, fish and chips, and pizza. Dine while looking at the opera house from the harbor view terrace seats.
Sydney's largest waterfront district. The aquarium (SEA LIFE), Madame Tussauds, and Wildlife Zoo are located here, and there are many restaurants and bars. Romantic at night with the harbor night view and Saturday fireworks.
A new development area west of Darling Harbour. Sydney's new hot spot filled with skyscrapers, stylish shopping malls, and restaurants. Get a feel for modern Sydney with a walk along the waterfront.
An integrated resort at the end of Darling Harbor. An entertainment hub with casinos, fine restaurants, and rooftop bars. There are many choices, from Japanese izakaya to modern Australian fine dining.
Save money by purchasing a round-trip ferry + admission ticket set with the Taronga Zoo Zoo Pass. Darling Harbor fireworks are at 9pm on Saturday night.
On the last day, explore the city's shopping and cultural attractions.
A beautiful Romanesque-style shopping center completed in 1898. The stained glass dome, mosaic floor, and Victorian elevator are still intact. Australian designer brands, jewelry, and chocolate shops now available. The building itself is a tourist attraction.
Sydney's largest pedestrian shopping street. Global and Australian brands such as Zara, H&M, and Uniqlo are concentrated here. Westfield Sydney is fully equipped with luxury brands, beauty stores, and food halls.
Sydney Chinatown with 100 years of history. Asian cuisine paradise, including dim sum, hot pot, Vietnamese rice noodles, and Thai food. Connected to Market City Shopping Center. Shop for fruits and souvenirs at Padis Market.
One of Australia's largest art museums. It holds collections of Australian Aboriginal art, classical European paintings and Asian art. The new building (North Building), which opened in 2022, is a contemporary art exhibition. Feel free to enjoy art with free admission.
Hyde Park, a resting place in the city. Australia's oldest park, established in 1810. Highlights include the ANZAC War Memorial and Archibald Fountain. The Gothic-style St. Mary's Cathedral next door has beautiful stained glass inside.
The best place to end your trip to Sydney. Cocktails while enjoying the night view of the Harbor Bridge at the outdoor bar right in front of the Opera House. Casual during the day, live music at night.
Convenient shopping as it is connected to QVB, Pitt Street Mall, and Galleries Victoria. Use the airport TRS counter to receive a refund (GST 10%).