Chinatown

A weathered stone lion sits beneath a vibrant red and gold Chinese archway; people stroll through a bustling Chinatown street

This area dates from the 1920s and offers a bustling array of shops and restaurants, plus bargain shopper heaven in Paddy’s Market and a Chinese Garden. 

Barangaroo

Four cyclists, wearing helmets

Named after Bennelong’s wife, an indigenous leader in colonial times, this new precinct showcases shops, restaurants, offices, the Crown resort and a harbour pool.

Bondi Beach

A coastal city is seen from above

A globally famous 1-kilometre stretch of sand and glittering water featuring great surf, ocean pools, coastal walks and nearby bars, restaurants, shops and markets.

Royal Botanic Garden

A jacaranda tree blooms purple in a park overlooking Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House

Australia’s natural masterpiece and our oldest botanic garden, overlooks Sydney Harbour and embraced by The Domain, another urban oasis worth exploring.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

A cruise ship is docked under a large steel arch bridge during sunset

This 1932 steel arch bridge spans Sydney Harbour, connecting the CBD to the North Shore with the two walkways either side providing magnificent views.

Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House sits on a peninsula, surrounded by water and people

Our world famous icon, on Bennelong Point, at the edge of Sydney Harbour is a short walk from Circular Quay terminals or 10-minute trip from White Bay.