6 Must Visit Tourist Attraction In Sydney
By: Kratika Fri, 28 Jan 2022 11:14:09
To avoid looking like a tourist in Sydney, pack and travel accordingly. In many spots such as Bondi, flip-flops and a laidback vibe are standard, but if you’re lucky enough to see a performance at the Opera House (which we recommend booking), dress accordingly. For travel, skip the taxis—buses and trains are an easy way to get around. Sydney is a major global and metropolitan city and acting like a local is the truly the best way to experience it. Here’s a list of 6 places to visit in Sydney. But before that:-
# Bondi Beach to Coogee Coastal Walk
For swimming, surfing and buzzy restaurants, bars and shops, head to Bondi Beach. Close to Sydney, this iconic spot has golden sands and a saltwater pool that is regularly splashed across Instagram. Stick to the pool as the ocean can be pretty rough, especially after the afternoon cocktail-scene happening. If you’re looking to explore, walk the six-kilometres from Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk to see whales, five beaches, bays and plenty of seaside cafes.
# The Apollo
Shared plates of Modern Greek food are the name of the game here. Set in the Potts Point section of Sydney, large groups are encouraged to dine together. The crowd is a total mix, with some patrons donning sports jackets while many young locals are in t-shirts and jeans.
# Bennelong
This restaurant at Sydney Opera House has four options for dining and drinking: the restaurant, the bar, the cured and cultured section, and the chef’s table in the kitchen. This chic place is famous for couples celebrating anniversaries, birthdays and special occasions. Be sure to be dressed best to this elegant place.
# Acme
This rustic, edgy spot is unconventional and on-trend. The food is Italian meets Asian with pasta as the star. A must try is the linguine with black garlic and burnt chilli or the BBQ broccoli with macadamia miso.
# Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbor
Following the trend of heritage buildings undergoing renovations to become boutique hotels made for the Instagram generation, this property appeals to those looking for modern, art-focused design and inimitable lifestyle spaces. Picture exposed brick and splashes of vibrant paint, suites with cocktail bars in tow, and walk-in rain showers.
# Park Hyatt Sydney
Bending its way around the harbour, this property is located in a prime spot across the water from the Sydney Opera house. Rather than intimidating its surroundings, the Park Hyatt is a low-rise luxury hotel with high-end and tasteful design, made for the jet set crowd. If you can peel yourself away from your chic apartment-style room with private balcony, make sure to visit the incredible rooftop pool and terrace, fit with aromatherapy steam rooms.