Sydney Tower Eye is often called Sydney Tower, Centrepoint Tower, Westfield Centrepoint Tower or Sydney Skytower. It offers visitors the chance to see the city from its highest point, from 250 metres above the city streets. It is located in Sydney, Australia.
Madame Tussauds Sydney is a fun-packed and family-friendly museum with lifelike figures of celebrities, located in Darling Harbour in Sydney, Australia. Come and hang out with your favourite stars, sporting heroes, fashion models, the Justice League and more!
WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is a popular wildlife park in the heart of Sydney, Australia. It is located on the city side of Darling Harbour, next to Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Sydney.
The Australian National Maritime Museum is located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. The museum is structured around seven primary galleries, focusing on the discovery of Australia, the relationships between the Australian Aborigines and the water, travel to Australia by sea, the ocean as a resource, water-based relaxation and entertainment, the naval defence of the nation, and the relationship between the US and Australia.
The Australian Reptile Park is a wildlife park located close to New South Wales' central coast. The park looks after a range of native Australian species, including mammals, reptiles, birds, and spiders. The nearest rail link is Gosford railway station.
There's a time machine and zombies nestled away in an unsuspecting office building on George Street. Opposite the Dymock's Building (beside R.M. Williams), you'll find a portal to adventure. Combine escape room problem solving and immersive virtual reality imagery at Virtual Room Sydney.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a city icon and heritage-listed bridge across Sydney Harbour, Australia. Visitors can climb to the top in the popular BridgeClimb experience, or simply sit back and watch it carry trains, cars, bicycles, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney Central Business District and the North Shore.
Sydney Fish Market is a bustling market which auctions off up to 55 tonnes of seafood and fish each day. To get there, catch the Sydney Light Rail from Central Station, The Star, Haymarket or Darling Harbour to the Fish Market stop. It makes a great place for lunch, too.
Every Friday & Saturday evening, Bruce Glen, The Gentleman Magician presents an entrancing evening of magic and captivating Australian stories at Sir Stamford at Circular Quay - one of Sydney’s most beautiful historic hotels.