
Sydney is world renowned for its breathtaking harbour, busy but laid back lifestyle and glorious golden sandy beaches. Sydney is very multicultural and a definite must for any traveler. There is so much more to do here than you could ever imagine. It doesn't matter what your budget is you will still have the time of your life.
1) Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous architectural landmarks in the world and it doesn't matter how many photos you have seen it will still wow you when you see it for the first time. Spend the morning walking around the Opera House and taking great pictures with the glorious harbour as a background. If you would like to learn all about the history of this famous landmark you can book to go on a guided tour. Once you have seen all you want to of the Opera House take a stroll around Circular Quay. You will find some great cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal with spectacular views of the harbour.
2) Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains are a world listed heritage and here you will really feel at one with nature. These mountains are named so due to the evaporating eucalyptus oil leaving a blue haze. There are a lot of tours operating from the city centre so you can pick the best tour for you and your budget. Most tours stop off on the way at the Featherdale Wildlife Park for about forty minutes. This is not a huge wildlife park so forty minutes is enough time to see everything. Once at the Heritage Park you can go on rainforest walks and ride the steepest railway in the world. There is also a great cable car so you can see great views of the mountains.
3) Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach is the most famous beach in Australia and well worth a visit. Bondi Beach is a great place for surfers, swimmers or if you just want a day soaking up the sun. Bondi Beach is accessible from all parts of Sydney by train and shouldn't be much more than a twenty minute journey. Once at Bondi Junction you need to catch a bus to the sea front, if you want a spot of shopping or just to grab lunch before you head off to the beach there is a great shopping centre at Bondi Junction.

4) Sydney Harbour Bridge
The world's largest steel arched bridge is an amazing sight, if you choose not to climb the bridge then walking along the footpath is a definite must. Booking to take part in the bridge climb is easy to do online but it is a little bit pricey. The climb takes three hours when you include all the safety preparations. The climb is not too hard so all fitness levels can take part. Once you reach the top you will be greeted with amazing views of Sydney and this makes the price well worth it. You are not aloud to take cameras with you on the climb but you are given a souvenir photo of being at the top of the bridge.
5) Taronga Zoo
Taronga Zoo is a huge zoo opposite to the Opera House and is a great day out, to get to Taronga zoo you need to catch a ferry from Circular Quay. You can purchase a joint ticket at the ferry terminal which includes return ferry trips and the entry to the zoo. This is well worth doing as you can avoid queuing to purchase tickets when you arrive at the zoo. The zoo is full of all different types of animals and you can also partake in an animal encounter for an extra charge.
6) The Rocks
The Rocks is an old fashioned part of Sydney with cobbled streets and tons of character. The Rocks is full of quirky souvenir shops, great cafes and lots of bars with great beer gardens. This truly is one of the best places to spend a lazy afternoon in Sydney. At weekends you can also ride around the area in a horse drawn carriage. The best time to visit the rocks is at the weekends when they have there local market. The market operates Saturday and Sundays you can pick up some really great hand made goods here.
7) Manly
Manly is a picture perfect little beach town just a short ferry ride from Circular Quay. Once there you can swim in the ocean, sunbathe, take a scenic walk, or spend all afternoon enjoying the sun in a great beer garden. Manly has a great laid back vibe and is a fun day out. If you want to find out about marine life and reptiles then go to Oceanworld. The aquarium is not as big as the Sydney Aquarium but it is still a nice way to spend a couple of hours.
8) Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is a great place, it's just a short walk from the city centre and has tons of stuff to do there. The Harbour has all the hustle and bustle of city life but in a much nicer setting. Here you can visit an aquarium, a wildlife park, watch a show at the IMAX theatre, shop or just chill for the afternoon in a great cafe or bar. The Sydney Aquarium is one of top attractions in Darling Harbour. The aquarium is huge and could easily take you an afternoon to see everything, the Shark tank is amazing and they have touch pools so you can get up close to nature yourself. When purchasing your ticket you can also buy a combined ticket for the Wildlife Park.
9) Pitt Street Malls
The Sydney city centre is a haven of shops, you could quite easily spend a whole day looking around all the malls and not go in every shop. Here you can find all the major shops plus a few quirky stores thrown in for balance. Eating in the city centre can be as up market as you would like. There are plenty of great restaurants offering all types of food but for those on a budget head to the food court for some great cheap eats.

10) The Royal Botanic Gardens
Head to the lush Botanical Gardens for a quiet morning when you really need to feel at one with nature after living the city life. Take a quiet stroll and admire the beauty of what nature has to offer. The gardens are splendid and there are lots of great places to sit and watch the world go by. This is a great place to take photos of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, Entry to the gardens is free but if you want to make a contribution there are donation boxes around the park. There are also free maps around the park which are a good idea as it can be easy to get lost because of the size of the gardens. In the heart of the gardens there is a great cafe for a bite to eat.