Tagged: Sydney Attractions
The Sydney Tower Eye is an observation tower that offers awe-inspiring, panoramic views of Sydney and farther areas of New South Wales. It stands 300 meters tall and is said to be the third...
Located on the eastern side of the Randwick City, Coogee is sort of a smaller version of Bondi beach, charming and and a tad less crowded, perfect for those who want to bask in the sun in peace. You can get there in roughly an hour from Sydney’s central business district.
Jet boating as it is called, is a refreshing way of touring Sydney Cove – refreshing in the sense that you’ll get soaked to your underwear throughout the ride despite the raincoats provided. It’s perfect...
A view of the Harbour Bridge from Milson’s Point Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the iconic landmarks of Sydney and is said to be the world’s largest steel arch bridge. One of the...
Darling Harbour is a dining, entertainment and leisure hub with a convivial vibe. It’s a favorite hangout of locals who converge here in the evenings to cap off their day with lively music, food...
If skydiving isn’t on your bucket list, it should be. Yes, it’s dangerous and risky, and maybe not for everyone. But, if you’re someone who is always up for an adrenaline rush, have dreamt of soaring in the skies
After a few driving mishaps, I’ve grown to dislike driving so, on our quad-biking day some of that driving anxiety resurfaced. Nonetheless, all went well for me and I had a superb time at...
The guided tour was a good opportunity to delve into the history of the Sydney Opera House. It was in 1957 when the New South Wales Premier Joseph Cahill, announced an international contest for the design of a national opera house. Top architects from around the world participated. The judges had 233 entries to review.
Sydney Opera House – Photography by Iza Sanchez Sydney is a charming city of harbors. During my trip there, I spent a lot of time at Circular Quay, one of the busiest transportation hubs...