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Popular Points of Interests in Sydney, Australia

Discover popular Sydney attractions and activities including a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise you shouldn’t miss in your Land Down under trip.

By Scarlett StarkPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Get your heart set on travelling Australia, an amazing coastal tourist destination where you can take in the best views of all the natural wonders and gracefully made manmade wonders. From pristine white-sand beaches to glittering architectural marvels and high technological advancement, there is much more to explore in Australia. Sydney, the most populous Aussie city and the capital of the state of New South Wales, is an amazing location you can easily reach out to. The article will help you to go through the best things that can be done in Sydney. Get ready with your backpack, let’s hunt down popular Sydney attractions and the best things we shouldn’t miss in our travel itinerary.

Harbour Cruise with Food

Sydney Harbour, pretty popular for being home to the iconic harbour attractions, is an astonishing location where you are promised a truly unforgettable travel experience. Try spotting an authentic paddlewheeler with an old-world charm offering an amazing cruising experience and restaurant-quality dining experience on the harbour waters. You can try boarding a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise to take in the prime views with freshly prepared deluxe lunch dishes. Might be one of the most touristy things in Sydney, but it would be hard to not board one. Roam around its wrap-around verandahs taking in the views and sipping a glass of your favourite Aussie drinks that can be purchased from the fully licensed onboard. You can also a 3-hr paddlewheeler dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour comes with an additional inclusion- a spectacular one-hour cabaret show by an all-Australian cast.

Visit the White Rabbit Gallery

The White Rabbit Gallery, located in the Sydney Central Station, is an amazing destination where you can see a range of contemporary Chinese works. It was opened in 2009 and include dedicated works by almost 700 artists and more than 2000 work collection. It is a privately o0wned and operated tourist attraction housed in a former Rolls-Royce showroom. The works that are displayed are inspired by the creative energy and technical quality of art in Taiwan and China. You can witness everything by yourself. It has four floors and two new exhibitions a year, each involving a full rehang, that usually happens during the months of February and August. The entire space is free to visit. There are free guided tours so that you can take in the full knowledge of the location and about the featured artworks. So in case you need additional information about something, you can ask your expert local guide. Gain a deeper understanding of the art and rekindle your spirit.

The ‘Most Talked About House’ Tour

Like the title suggests, Rose Seidler House is pretty popular as the most talked about house in Sydney during the 1950s. You might be wondering why there is so much to talk about a regular house in Sydney. Well… it is not a regular house, it has something extraordinary in it. Today, this house is seen as an architectural treasure in the north Sydney suburb of Wahroonga. Designed by the young Harry Seidler for his parents, the house broke all the conventional suburban home design and pattern. He expressed the principles of the Bauhaus and modernism’s methodology in Sydney. The revolutionary design has unified the elements of architecture, art and technology both inside and out. The Rose Seidler House was presented as a daring vision for a new way of living. Now, this house stands out as one of the most distinct examples of 20th century modern domestic architectural marvels in Australia. Apart from the design, its furniture and fittings also form a highly impressive post-WW Ⅱ collection.

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