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Sydney’s best views are just the beginning!
Wherever you look there is something to see and discover at Sydney Tower, you’ll be amazed by Sydney’s best views! Sydney Tower takes you to the highest po...
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Sydney Wildlife World is one of the world’s largest animal encounters featuring interactive world-class displays of all-Aussie animals set in the heart of Sydney on Darling Harbour. Explore three leve...
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The 3 Weeds is a unique, award winning bar and restaurant near Balmain in Sydney’s Inner West. It is a popular venue renowned for its excellent food, extensive wine list and choice of tap beers. The f...
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BridgeClimb Sydney welcomes visitors from around the world to enjoy the ultimate experience of Sydney on the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Climbers now have a choice of three amazing experiences tha...
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The Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum houses a unique collection of vintage steam and internal combustion agricultural and industrial engines.
Ancillary machinery and a two foot gauge railway a...
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Cockatoo Island is the largest island in Sydney Harbour and is one of Sydney’s great places to visit – big, surprising and entertaining. It’s a former imperial prison, industrial school, reformatory ...
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A very light grade bushwalk will take you through some beautiful bushland to the Georges River. Filled with native flora, including gymea lilies, fuscia heath and grevilleas among other nestled betwee...
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Built between 1837 and 1845, for the Governor of New South Wales, Government House was the most sophisticated Gothic Revival building in the colony.
The ground floor State Rooms include the dining r...
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IMAX is the ultimate movie experience. With crystal clear images towering eight stories high, and 15,000 watts of digital surround sound, IMAX has the power to take you...
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The Kate Owen Gallery in Sydney's Inner West suburb of Rozelle specialises in quality contemporary Indigenous art. The Gallery, just 10 minutes from Sydney's central business district, extends over th...
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Macarthur Grange Country Club Golf Course is a challenging public access links course set in tranquil surroundings; Macarthur Grange continues the elegant tradition of a fine Country Club.
In a spec...
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Explore Australia's first and longest operating navigational light. Macquarie Lighthouse was originally built in 1818, designed by convict architect, Francis Greenway. Macquarie Lighthouse has an impo...
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The Mint was constructed between 1811 and 1816 as the southern wing of the Sydney Hospital.
In 1854 a branch of the Royal Mint was established on the site as a result of the discovery of gold in New...
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A modern museum built on the historic site of the first Government House, built for Governor Phillip in 1788. The Museum of Sydney takes you on a journey exploring Sydney's people, places and cultures...
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Rose Seidler House, built between 1948 and 1950, is one of the most uncompromising modernist houses in Australia. Nestled in natural bushland, the house has panoramic views of Ku-ring-gai National Par...
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Built in 1844, Susannah Place Museum is a terrace of four houses that incorporates a re-created 1915 corner store. Rare in the city of Sydney, it has a continuous history of domestic occupancy by work...
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Sydney Aquarium boasts the world’s largest collection of all-Australian aquatic life featuring a number of habitats, 60 tanks and three oceanariums set in the heart of Sydney on Darling Harbour. Sydne...
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Explore the beautiful natural bushland and spectacular views of the Mosman headlands. Wander along some of Sydney's most scenic walking tracks, through former military bases, past historic buildings a...
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Situated on the spectacular Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is an experience not to be missed. Located just 12 minutes from the city by ferry, Taronga Zoo offers free keeper talks, animal shows and feedin...
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The Artery is a contemporary Aboriginal art gallery in Darlinghurst specialising in art from remote Aboriginal Communities. You will find the latest artworks from both well known and up-and-coming art...
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The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural history and indigenous studies research, community programs and exhibitions. The Museum was established in 1827 and is Au...
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Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only nineteenth century harbourside estates with house, kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings and is still surrounded by ten hectares of formal gardens and ...
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Come and explore the working lives of the people of the Wollondilly Shire and Burragorang Valley.
The Wollondilly Heritage Centre is a vibrant contemporary community history museum and archive centr...
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The unique setting and relaxed ambience of the 25th Floor make it the perfect venue for an intimate dinner, entertaining important clients and guests or for hosting an extravagant cocktail party to ma...
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The Aboriginal Heritage Office offers free entry and a tour of the museum with an Aboriginal Heritage Officer if requested.
The Museum holds a vast collection of Aboriginal artefacts along with hist...
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The word 'AYUR' comes from the Sanskrit word AYUS meaning 'life and longevity'. At Ayurve they believe in combining east and west based on the ancient healing system of AYURVEDA. Therefore, Ayurveda ...
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The stylish contemporary Bar77Grace is located on the Mezzanine level of The Grace Hotel and is renowned for the extensive beverage menu; including cocktails and wines by the glass and delicious tapas...
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Body Casting Sydney creates beautiful artworks by taking a mould directly from the human body and casting it into a sculpture. Any part or whole of the body can be cast including hands, faces, bottoms...
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The Campbelltown Arts Centre, a state-of-the-art facility, is the flagship cultural venue for the Greater Sydney region and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The Centre hosts an an...
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Crisps Lane Cafe is located at Yass Valley Wines at Murrumbateman.
The Cafe is beautifully situated overlooking both the Yass Valley Wines vineyard and the pastures and vines of their neighbours in...
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Curve Cafe and Bar at Vibe Hotels attracts laid-back brunches and lingering lunches. You will warm to the helpful service, refreshing menu and spirited atmosphere.
Curve serves up simple and tasty br...
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Gone are the days of playing behind trees, hay bales and wooden pallets. Incredible movie-set quality game zones enable Delta Force customers to play on the very best themed scenarios in Australia, in...
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Built between 1835 and 1839, Elizabeth Bay House was known as 'the finest house in the colony'. Designed by the most fashionable and accomplished architect of the day, John Verge, for the Colonial Sec...
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Winner 'Major Tourist Attraction NSW' 2009, Featherdale houses the world’s premier collection of Australian wildlife, allowing visitors to get up close to 2200 animals from over 330 species. Cuddle a ...
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Harry’s Cafe de Wheels is a bit of an institution for late night revellers and people grabbing something on the run. Famous for its delicious pies, it has been servicing Sydneysiders and visitors to ...
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Since opening in February 2000, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre has established itself as a focal point for visual arts and craft activity in the Sutherland Shire. Set amid 1.4 hectares of...
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The Japanese Gardens are a special gift from Koshigaya, Campbelltown's Sister City in Japan.
Wander around the garden and relax to the gentle sounds of water rushing over a rock waterfall. A cooling...
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A sophisticated, new age concept - Kingpin is a bowling experience like no other.
Offering guests 20 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, fully licensed bar, indoor laser skirmish arena, top music, disco ...
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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park lies at the place where the Hawkesbury River meets the sea: a tight cluster of secretive, winding creeks, sheltered beaches, hidden coves and wide expanses of deep blue...
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At Lazer Runner, they provide the most fantastic laser tag experience possible. The facility caters for casual play, to fully-catered birthdays and functions. Equipment is the latest technology, with ...
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The Lowenbrau Keller is Sydney's most authentic Bavarian restaurant. Offering exclusive biers, hearty cuisine and live entertainment every night - the Lowenbrau staff don their Dirndl and Lederhosen t...
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With spectacular views of the harbour, Sydney’s much-loved Luna Park is a superbly restored 1930s amusement park where everyone goes… just for fun!
Take on crazy rides like the Tango Train or nostalg...
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Direct from the U.S - M9 Laser Skirmish is an adrenaline pumping, all action laser experience that will blow you away! Participants are transported into another world with the latest and greatest tec...
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The Manly Wharf Hotel creates the traditional feel and culture of the great Sydney seaside pubs but with a modern feel and hospitality, making it a welcoming place for everyone, from locals to tourist...
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Built in 1893, the Marble Bar remains one of Sydney's most loved live music bars and a haven of Victorian excess.
The Marble bar has been a superb work of art since 1893. Decoration of the Marble bar...
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Mount Annan Botanic Garden is the Australian native plant garden of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. It covers 410 hectares, making it the largest botanic garden in Australia and the most visited t...
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Newington Armory is a special place - formerly the Royal Australian Naval Armament Depot (RANAD), it features over 100 heritage buildings of various ages and types, set amidst a 52 hectare riverside l...
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Since 1880, the Newport Arms has been a landmark for those who appreciate the best Sydney has to offer and is home to Australia's largest waterfront beer garden. Nestled on the shores of Pittwater, th...
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The historic North Fort, home of The National Artillery Museum is developing into a significant tourist venue. The fortifications and tunnel system are its focal point. The museum collections of old...
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North Head is one of Sydney’s most spectacular landmarks, an area of pristine bushland dotted with institutional uses such as the former School of Artillery.
Visit the Gatehouse Visitor Centre at t...
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Parramatta Park is a must see for visitors to Sydney. Colonists convict and free, were first successful in growing sufficient food to feed themselves here. The Parklands were too attractive to be rese...
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Push the pedal to the metal, full acceleration, green lights and you’re on your way to an extreme adrenaline rush on four wheels.
With different packages on offer and every lap timed, Picton Karting...
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Sydney's Q Station has fast become one of the city's most successful heritage sites, combining stylish accommodation with spectacular views and a fascinating history.
Preserved within 30 acres of th...
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Rozelle Markets began in 1991 and has evolved into Sydney's favourite second hand market. It is held in the leafy grounds of historical Rozelle Public School where there are up to 100 stalls every we...
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Ruane Winery is set on 80 acres on a beautiful property, set amongst the rolling hills of Menangle.
Ruane Winery Cellar Door is open on the third Sunday of every month. Many great wines are availab...
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Saltmotion is a chic, surf and ocean art gallery café on Market Place.
Open every day, this art hub showcases local photography and exclusive limited edition T-shirts, alongside the café offering or...
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The Sculpture Garden is in the grounds of the Campbelltown Arts Centre. It is a large outdoor sculpture and manicured park area featuring a range of permanent and changing exhibitions. Experience the ...
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Star City's enviable location by the Harbour and central business district offers beauty and convenience, and is the only casino in New South Wales. Star City operates 200 gaming tables and includes a...
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If you are thinking of trying your hand at horse riding, why not try Sugarloaf Horse Centre, located on the 600 acre property, Sugarloaf Mountain Farm in Campbelltown.
Offering horse riding, escorte...
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Offering breathtaking views across Sydney Harbour, Sydney Observatory is Australia’s oldest observatory and one of the most significant sites in the nation’s scientific history.
Explore more than 15...
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More than 50 years ago a young Danish architect, dreaming of Bennelong Point, entered a design competition that would put Sydney on the world map forever.
One of the busiest performing arts centres ...
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Dine on the edge of Sydney's amazing Harbour. Enjoy fresh modern cuisine inspired by cultures that once visited Quarantine Station and prepared to perfection by Q Station's world class chef. The mezza...
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If there is one place you visit when you're in Sydney, make sure it's The Victoria Room.
The Victoria Room is an ultra smooth establishment located in Sydney's Darlinghurst. Richly decorated with or...
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When was the last time you had a real spa day?
Bet it’s been awhile. So now’s the time to sneak away and just do it. Have it all: a skin-perfecting facial, rejuvenating massage, body scrub, body wra...
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Over the last decade or so Avalon has become the favoured “sea-change” destination for Sydney-siders looking to adopt the surfer lifestyle. As a result, the board-riding community here is large and en...
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From Ubud - Bali, Endang and Tommy Subratha are the icons of authentic Indonesian cuisine in Sydney, since they opened their first restaurant 25 years ago.
Enjoy delicately spiced traditional dishes,...
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Bistro Lilly is a true dining experience, offering contemporary Australian cuisine in a casual but elegant setting. They are situated in the Observatory Tower in Sydney's historic Rocks only minutes w...
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The Ring Walk is an elevated circular walkway that allows visitors to access and view the Brickpit from above while preserving the habitat of the endangered Green and Golden Bell frog.
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The Carrington restaurant at The Menzies Sydney features two large plasma screens, allowing guests to catch up on the latest news.
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Cedar Creek Orchard covers over 100 acres and is set in one of the most picturesque areas of the Wollondilly Shire near Picton NSW.
At Cedar Creek Orchard you can view how apple juice is produced, pa...
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Chowder Bay, named after whalers who made "chowder" from the bay's abundant seafood, is a great place to relax. Enjoy an afternoon on the beach, meal by the harbour or just wander around the complex o...
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The historic Old Coroners Court at The Rocks in Sydney houses the Craft NSW - a unique gallery where everything is locally designed and handmade by the members who staff the gallery.
High quality cr...
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Curve Cafe and Bar at Vibe Hotels attracts laid-back brunches and lingering lunches. You will warm to the helpful service, refreshing menu and spirited atmosphere.
Curve serves up simple and tasty br...
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Customs House is built on the land of the traditional Indigenous owners, the Eora people, and is the site of the First Fleet landing. It is one of the most significant buildings in the history of Euro...
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Detail for Men provides a premium hairdressing and day spa service specifically designed for today’s modern man.
Detail for Men to be the largest total body workshop in Australia offering a comprehe...
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The EG Waterhouse National Camellia Garden displays a large collection of Camellias and Azaleas, with many rare and unusual species. Enjoy the Teahouse, barbecue (electric), picnic area and playground...
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Commenced in 1793, Elizabeth Farm contains the oldest surviving European building in Australia. Once home to Elizabeth and John Macarthur, pioneers of the Australian wool industry, it is a rare exampl...
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Harbourside dining doesn't come any better than this!
Our cafe and restaurant is located on the forecourt of Fort Denison offering postcard views of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Sit back, ...
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Located on level two of the Grace Hotel, The Grace Brasserie offers a full buffet breakfast daily and the Grace Buffet lunch on weekdays.
The delicious and diverse hot and cold Grace Buffet lunch al...
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Experience the contemporary Grace Café, where you can watch the hustle and bustle of the city whilst enjoying a relaxing meal. Choose from our fresh international menu or the Chef's daily specials in ...
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The Park Hyatt Hotel’s stylish restaurant harbourkitchen&bar, takes in the fabulous view of Sydney Harbour through floor-to-ceiling folding glass doors where you can hear the water lapping and see the...
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One of Sydney’s newest parklands, incorporating former defence lands across Middle Head, Georges Heights and Chowder Bay. There are magnificent harbour views, a lookout, walking track from Chowder Bay...
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The Hume and Hovell Monument is situated approximately 5 minutes drive along Appin Road towards Campbelltown.
This stone monument was erected by the Royal Australian Historical Society in 1924 to com...
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Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway, the Hyde Park Barracks housed 15,000 male convicts in government employment between 1819 and 1848. Later it became a female immigration depot and a gove...
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Gracing the cliffs of South Bondi, embracing the panoramic views of one of the most iconic beaches in the world lays a unique dining experience.
From the expansive ocean horizons to the yellow sands...
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The Justice and Police Museum was originally the Water Police Court (1856), Water Police Station (1858) and Police Court (1886). Restored to their 1890s character, the building's heavy blocks of sands...
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The Koomurri team has over 30 years in Aboriginal education and entertainment, and are renowned and recognised world-wide.
Koomurri Aboriginal Dancers and didgeridoo players are committed to providin...
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The Manly Scenic Walkway offers the visitor access to some of Sydney Harbour's most stunning scenery and bushland. The track meanders around the
harbour foreshore from The Spit Bridge via Dobroyd He...
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Monster is all about providing the best action sports experience for young or old, beginners or sponsored professionals.
Monster Skatepark has the only international standard ramp facility in Austra...
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Built on a two hectare site, the Mukti-Gupteshwar Mandir (cave) is the only man-made Hindu Mandir in the world.
The Mandir includes a main shrine and six smaller shrines. The main shrine houses one ...
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The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) is Australia's leading museum dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world.
The MCA presents a...
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The museum of Australia's oldest, most decorated Regiment in the mainland's oldest (1820), heritage listed barracks. Trace the evolution of the organisation, weaponry, uniforms and equipment of the NS...
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Pony Lounge and Dining is a cosy, cutting-edge grill restaurant and laneway lounge and bar nestled along historic Kendall Lane.
Highly regarded Sydney chef Damien Heads' menu includes wood-fired gri...
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Located next door to Darling Harbour, the Powerhouse Museum is one of Australia's largest and most diverse museums. It features an extraordinary array of treasures across decorative arts and design, s...
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Rich in history and architecturally splendid, the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) occupies an entire block on Sydney’s George Street, and has over 180 of Sydney's finest fashion boutiques, jewellery sho...
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See all the latest movies in the opulent surrounds of the Ritz Theatre.
The Ritz Cinema is steeped in rich history and tradition. Built in 1937 and now heritage listed, it is one of the only two ori...
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The best shows in the best theatre in the heart of Sydney!
The staff of Riverside Theatres are passionate about bringing the very best the performing arts can offer to audiences in all pockets of th...
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Set within the artistic and restaurant precinct is a venue that combines the best of both. Simmer on the Bay offers an exclusive gallery space with a cafe and menu created by renowned chef Brigid Kenn...
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Dubbed the original Sydney lookout, due to its position as the highest viewing point in Sydney when the bridge opened, the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout remains an interesting part of the bridge...
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Townhouse Restaurant & Bar boasts a funky atmosphere with modern and comfortable decore. Located on the ground floor of The Sebel Surry Hills Sydney, Townhouse Restaurant & Bar offers 12 beers on tap,...
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4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is a non-profit organisation (4A) with the aim of promoting a greater understanding of diverse cultures through the arts. 4A showcases both Asian and Australian ar...
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Visit one of the oldest and smallest wineries in the Canberra district. Affleck Vineyard offers white and red table wines, late harvest and fortified wines.
Make good use of their picnic and barbecu...
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Albion Place Hotel is in the centre of Sydney’s Entertainment Precinct. The hotel boasts a great range of boutique beers on tap including Little Creatures Bright Ale, Erdinger Weissbier and Budvar Pil...
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At Ambrosia Olive Farm, all the oil is tested in various ways to make sure that the oil you receive is of the highest quality. Ambrosia Olive Farm guarantee that their olive oil is so good, you will b...
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Amo Roma serves Italian inspired cuisine in a modern and stylish atmosphere; all contained behind the Gothic sandstone of the former England, Scotland and Australia Chartered Bank. The Restaurant exte...
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The Annandale Hotel is an intrinsic part of Sydney's rock and roll history. Operating as a live music venue on and off since the 1980s, the Annandale Hotel has become a Sydney institution for rock and...
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Enjoy this beautiful Par 70 golf course and relax in the original 1863 homestead of John Macquarie Antill and enjoy a drink at the bar or lunch in the bistro. Facilities include a pro shop and motoris...
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Aperitif serves French and Mediterranean cuisine in an atmospheric and intimate wine bar/restaurant. Chef Lauent Curvat's innovative menu focuses on
shared plates and tasting menus. European wine lis...
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The recently renovated Appin Hotel is a must see site to visit whilst discovering Wollondilly. Ideally situated on Appin's main street this Inn is hard to drive past without stopping for a relaxing b...
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On the riverbank of Parramatta River, you can refuel and choose to reload with fresh "munitions" from a filling breakfast, a sweet temptation with a caffeine fix or for a casual lunch or dinner.
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The Art Gallery of NSW is one of Australia's leading art museums.
Explore five levels of art with extensive collections of Australian, Aboriginal, European, Asian and Contemporary art. Located adjac...
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The Bundeena Art Trail is a diverse group of artists that are linked by location, a common desire to live close to nature and an unusual willingness to open up their studio's to the wider community, o...
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The School of Arts Building, dating back to 1836, now houses the most unique bar in Sydney, The ArtHouse Hotel.
A dynamic space, reflecting the splendour of the past juxtaposed against modern and fu...
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The Ash St Cellar is an elegant, Parisian-style bar in a quiet laneway behind the well known Ivy Bar. Sommelier Frank Moreau presents a range of
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Located at the northern end of Darling Harbour, the Australian National Maritime Museum is a distinctive indoor/outdoor attraction... a great day's entertainment for the whole family.
Enter the aweso...
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Avon is the third and the largest of the four upper Nepean Dams. It was completed in 1927 to serve the Sydney area. The 72 metre high Avon Dam holds water from a 140 square kilometre catchment, formin...
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At the Balmain Markets browse amongst the second hand books, recycled art, contemporary galleries and jewellery plus sample home made vegetarian snacks from the multicultural food hall.
There are 140...
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Balmoral Beach is a stretch of restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts, and a beach that is postioned with views over Sydney Harbour National Park and through "the Heads" - the gateway to S...
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In 1885 concerned British colonists thought an invasion from Russians was imminent. Bare Island Fort was built to protect "Sydney's back door"- Botany Bay - thus settling the minds of the early settle...
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Located in a peaceful rural setting in the Wollondilly Shire, The Bargo Sports Club function centre is the perfect choice to host your wedding reception or any other important event from birthdays, Co...
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The Barrenjoey Headland stands across Pittwater from the main park section just north of Palm Beach on the outer reaches of suburban Sydney. Built of the attractive Hawkesbury sandstone at Barrenjoey ...
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Battlefun Laser Skirmish is the ultimate laser combat adventure game. Laser skirmish, designed to get your adrenaline pumping, will provide hours of fun and entertainment.
Open to the public (individ...
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Located in the heart of Sydney’s famous Entertainment Quarter, this venue combines our famous brand of Bavarian hospitality with a family friendly atmosphere, making it a truly unique event.
Great fo...
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The Bavarian Bier Café Manly Wharf is located overlooking stunning Manly Cove. It seats 350 people and is the ideal meeting place for family and friends to sit back and relax with a stein or two and t...
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Located in the heart of Sydney’s financial district, the Bavarian Bier Café O’Connell is the destination du jour for fine bier and design aficionados alike. Set in a stunning, three-level heritage lis...
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Located in the heart of Sydney’s second CBD, the Bavarian Bier Café’s exciting Parramatta restaurant boasts the best in Bavarian bier, authentic cuisine and warm hospitality. Situated in a fully resto...
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A warm welcome awaits at the Bavarian Bier Café, which blends all the very best of contemporary Bavarian culture with the style of a European café, modern bistro cuisine and of course, the finest, not...
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Belgenny Farm is located in historic Camden Park Estate, famous home of agricultural pioneers Elizabeth and John Macarthur. Located only one hour from Sydney, Belgenny Farm has a unique setting and of...
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Company B Belvoir is one of Australia’s most celebrated theatre companies. Under the artistic leadership of Neil Armfield, the company performs at its home at Belvoir St Theatre and from there tours t...
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Award-winning chef Brent Savage and sommelier Nick Hildebrandt are shaking up the Sydney restaurant scene with their innovative approach to food and wine.
When the inaugural ‘Chef of the Year’ and ‘2...
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A relaxed meeting place where you can appreciate the best of what life has to offer – live music, books, wine and delicate tasting plates.
Berkelouw showcases boutique wineries and the local wines t...
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The Berowra Waters Inn is one of Sydney’s most picturesque restaurants. Only accessible by water, Berowra Waters Inn is the ideal location for your special event.
Forty minutes north of central Sydn...
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Blackbird Café is a retro style cafe/restaurant located on the balcony at Cockle Bay Wharf overlooking Sydney’s beautiful Darling Harbour.
Blackbird boasts an extensive menu to cater for all tastes,...
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An attraction in its own right, the New York-inspired Blu Bar on Level 36 of Shangri-La Hotel Sydney exudes urban sophistication. The exclusive cocktail lounge is located high above the city with pano...
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The Boathouse is one of Australia’s leading restaurants, with an international reputation for showcasing the finest Australian seafoods.
Tony Papas and Robert Smallbone established The Boathouse on...
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This brightly coloured restaurant proclaims its philosophy loud and clear on the wall. It reads in Spanish: “Full belly, content heart.” Bodega restaurant is a tapas bar with a difference ideally loca...
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Bondi Beach is Australia's most famous beach. Bondi's mixture of lifestyles would suit most visitors, whether you're drawn to the fashionable northern end or the surf-crazy south. You'll find that Bon...
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Offering visitors to Sydney an opportunity to join in and do what the locals do - the Bondi to Coogee Walk is a popular coastal walk offering beautiful coastline vistas, cosy beaches and cafe strips f...
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The Boyd Fine Art Gallery is located within the historic Struggletown Fine Arts Complex in Narellan. Early Australian buildings house six galleries and a restaurant.
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Brindabella Hills Winery is a 25 minute drive from Canberra but a world away from city life. The vineyard was established in 1986 and is situated on a granite ridge high above the Murrumbidgee River. ...
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Bronte is just over a kilometre’s walk south of Bondi. The beach itself faces east and picks up swell from any direction, but bulky headlands to the north and south and clusters of underwater rocks ma...
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Bronte House is a private residence, which is regularly opened to the public. This romantic Gothic style cottage and garden merges beautifully into the Bronte Gully, forming a harmonious whole. The ga...
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Broughton Pass offers its best views after periods of heavy rain when the Cascade Waterfall, upstream from the bridge and weir, spills its waters into the Cataract River. The Broughton Pass Weir was b...
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Situated in a trendy harbourside location at King Street Wharf, this casual bar serves up beautiful seafood by day while it emerges as a cool bar by night. The funky space is indoors outdoors with har...
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Bungendore Markets are open on the third Sunday of every month between 10am and 4pm.
Shop or browse for their unique local produce, products, crafts, trash and treasure and general stalls.
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Built in 1816, Cadmans Cottage is one of only a handful of Sydney buildings that remain from the first 30 years of the colony. Over the years this sandstone cottage has been a water transport headquar...
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Cafe Sopra is a delicious showcase of the fresh produce that’s sold at produce store, Fratelli Fresh, housed in the same warehouse. This casual café offers a classy way to enjoy the fresh, ripe Italia...
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Camden Golf Club Ltd was established in 1950 at its permanent site at Studley Park after occupying several sites in and around Camden since the 1930s. Camden Golf Club enjoys a superb location. Studle...
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The history of the Camden district is as old as Australia itself and our unique heritage unfolds in the exhibited stories and displays as you wander through the large collection of Aboriginal and 20th...
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Camden Lakeside Country Club is a par 72 course of 6400 meters and has been rated 72 by the Australian Golf Union. This is the only course in Sydney to be designed by five times British Open Winner Pe...
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Camden Park House built in 1835 for John and Elizabeth MaCarthur, occupied now by sixth generation descendent. Contains fine antiques both European and Australian. Historic wine cellar still contain...
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Welcome to the beauty of the Camden Valley and the convenience of an 'A' grade 18 hole golf course, right on Sydney’s doorstep. Camden Valley Golf Resort offers a sprawling 27 hole championship golf ...
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"The King of Clubs" is a fantastic facility offering the best in entertainment, food, drink and service, to locals and visitors alike.
With a huge line up of entertainment all year round, the Campbe...
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Situated in the historic Farrier's Arms Cottage, the Campbelltown Arts and Crafts Society is a local group who create magic with their creation of hand made products.
Over 50 members strong, the soc...
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Experience the thrill and excitement of the race track at Campbelltown Go Karts in Minto!
Campbelltown's very own go-karting centre boasts a 500 metre outdoor track that gives you the opportunity to...
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Campbelltown, located approximately 50 kilometres south-west of Sydney’s central business district, is a vibrant region filled with historic charms, scenic bushland surrounds and modern delights.
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Capitan Torres Spanish Restaurant on Liverpool Street is a friendly tapas bar and has operated as one of the busiest in town.
You can sit at the bar, drink sangria and snack on tapas or sit at one o...
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A Gold Dinner Cruise is the ultimate dining experience on Sydney Harbour with 5-star service. Your cruise includes a deluxe seven-course degustation menu with especially selected vintage Australian w...
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Carss Cottage Museum is set in a mid 19th century stone cottage, housing the Museum of Kogarah Historical Society. Changing displays depict the lifestyle of the 19th and early 20th century.
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Cataract is the oldest and possibly the most picturesque dam in Sydney's water supply system. Completed in 1907, the 56 metre high dam holds water from a 130 square kilometre catchment, forming an 850...
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Centennial Parklands are considered the 'lungs of the city', covering more than 360 hectares and located less than five kilometres from the Sydney CBD. Considered one of the most intensively used urba...
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Australia’s first CHI, The Spa is now open at Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney. It draws inspiration from the origins of the Shangri-La legend, a place of personal peace, enchantment and well-being.
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This 250 metre stretch of sand is at the northern perimeter of Mosman, one of Sydney’s most genteel residential enclaves. Chinaman’s Beach is well inside Middle Harbour so there’s nary a wave to be se...
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Discover, explore, revitalise and relax in the Chinese Garden of Friendship.
Step into another world and experience the natural beauty, architecture and culture of one of the only authentic Chinese ...
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City Extra is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 365 days of the year. City Extra offers great food, an exciting atmosphere and superb views of Sydney Harbour from its Circular Quay location.
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City Extra Parramatta open 24 hours 7 days a week 365 days a year. The restaurant seats 200 people with both indoor and outdoor dining. All food cooked fresh daily in our own City Extra kitchens. Full...
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Clark Island was named after a marine officer, Lieutenant Ralph Clark, who arrived in 1788 with the First Fleet.
In 1789, Lieutenant Clark tried to cultivate a vegetable garden on this one hectare ...
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Collaroy is partly protected from wind and swell from the south and is thus a great option for beginner surfers when a southerly hits. There’s even a gentle point-break that wraps round the south head...
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Coogee Beach is a great beach with calm surf and is a family-friendly beach. The promenade area has restored historic buildings and nurtured parklands.
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Cook and Phillip Park is located near St Mary's Cathedral.
The facilities include an 8-lane indoor heated 50-metre pool, a leisure pool featuring a wave machine and rapid river run, as well as a ther...
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Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire on Sydney’s southern coast, is the only Sydney beach that can be reached by train, meaning you can visit without the headache of finding a carpark.
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Curve cafe and bar at Vibe Hotels attracts laid-back brunchers and lingering lunchers. You’ll warm to the helpful service, refreshing menu and spirited atmosphere.
Curve serves up simple and tasty br...
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Dee Why Beach faces slightly southeast but its southern headland both gives protection from southerly winds and shape to any swell coming from the south. The point break here is a beauty, and local su...
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Din Tai Fung in Sydney is the 41st in a chain of restaurants, which began in Taiwan in the early 1980s.
Alongside many other Chinese dishes, Din Tai Fung specialises in Xiao Long Bao, which are small...
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Dish, a Restaurant is the premier dining venue at Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour. Dish, a restaurant, offers superb international cuisine in a relaxed and informal surrounding overlooking the spect...
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The Domain is the venue for large-scale events such as Opera in the Park during the Festival of Sydney in January and Carols by Candlelight in December each year.
The main part of the parkland take...
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On this original site, Doyles opened Australia's first seafood restaurant in 1885. The restaurant has been family owned and operated for over five generations. With both indoor and outdoor dining, Doy...
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Come and visit Dredges Cottage. A Veterans Recreation Centre, and the only one of it's kind in Australia, Dredges Cottage features and displays memorabilia covering all theatres of conflict from the B...
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Eau-de-Vie is a small modern speakeasy nestled at the back of the Kirketon Hotel. Walk through theirr discreet doorway and enter one of Sydney's newest cocktail bars featuring a huge back bar boasting...
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Emozioni sits between the Sydney Theatre Company and Sydney Dance Company at the redeveloped end of Hickson Road, making it the perfect place for a coffee and bite to eat before or after a show.
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Martin Place may be a bustling pedestrian precinct, but inside Endota Spa the crush gives way to hush and the service is anything but pedestrian.
Here, modern day technology melds holistic mind, bo...
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This bar has all the right elements to win over discerning bar fiends - a classically elegant space in a heritage building with a 42-metre-long marble bar in the centre of the action.
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Experiment Farm Cottage stands on the site of the first land grant in Australia, made in 1789 by Governor Phillip to the former convict, James Ruse. By 1791 Ruse had successfully farmed the 30 acre s...
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Field House Restaurant and Bar situated on the lobby level of Citigate Central Hotel offering contemporary Australian and internationally inspired cuisine.
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Surrounded by breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour, Flying Fish Restaurant and Bar, presents a spectacular venue priding itself on fresh seafood with influence from Executive Chef, Peter Kuruvita's Sr...
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Fort Denison, also known as "Pinchgut", is one of Sydney's historic landmarks, located in the centre of Sydney Harbour.
When the First Fleet arrived in 1788, Fort Denison was a steep, rocky island...
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At a little over 300-metres in length and wedged between two headlands, Freshwater is just to the north of Manly and faces southeast. The north headland provides excellent protection from the summer n...
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Perched on and over the water at Walsh Bay, the fashionable Front Restaurant & Bar at The Sebel Pier One Sydney is part of Walsh Bay’s cosmopolitan restaurant scene. With majestic views over Walsh Ba...
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John Macarthur produced Australia’s first commercial vineyard and winery in Camden Park in the early 1800’s so take a trip down Camden Valley Way to taste the selection of quality wines from the newes...
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The Garden Court, located on level five, provides guests with an unprecedented dining experience in the unique setting of an urban oasis amidst the bustling city. With an emphasis on earthy colours an...
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George Harper of 'Abbotsford' built the George IV inn in 1839. The sweeping veranda’s, courtyard and sprawling sandstone structures are typical of this period. A boutique brewery has been established ...
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The Glass Artists’ Gallery is Australia’s foremost contemporary glass gallery. Established in 1982 by artist/educator Maureen Cahill, the Gallery promotes diverse and unique works by Australian and Ne...
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The Glebe Foreshore Walk from Bicentennial Park to the Sydney Fish Markets at Pyrmont links over 27 hectares of open space and gives visitors unimpeded public access to Rozelle Bay and Blackwattle Bay...
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Gleebooks is the 2008 Independent Bookseller of the Year, and has over 30 years experience stocking a huge range of books, journals and periodicals, music and DVDs.
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Global Gallery is a unique gallery in the heart of Paddington, committed to the exhibition of contemporary artists. The gallery is one of the largest and most active in Sydney, with five exhibiting sp...
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Share a day in the life of a farming family on their 2000-acre Merino sheep and beef cattle farm.
Watch Australian kelpie dogs work merino sheep. See sheep shearing demonstrations. Hear informative ...
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Golden Century is one of Chinatown's most popular eateries. Even if you've made a booking you may find yourself joining the queue outside, but it's worth
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Gould's Book Arcade has become a Sydney institution - nearly one million books line the shelves of their multi-level store in Newtown. Gould’s are specialists in second hand books, out-of-print books ...
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Whoever invented the term Italian hospitality must have been to Grappa. A restaurant with a vibrant atmosphere and service fuelled by the energy of owner Charlie Colosi. In a spacious contemporary roo...
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For thirty years, Griffin Theatre Company has been Australia’s new writing theatre.
The resident theatre company of the historic SBW Stables Theatre in Kings Cross. It is an engine-room for theatrica...
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The Park Hyatt Sydney is known for having some of the best views over Sydney Harbour and the Opera House.
harbourbar houses an award winning cocktail list and a thoughtful collection of local and int...
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Exclusive and VIP-frequented, Hemmesphere is a Sydney bar with a Turkish ambience. Inspired by Ottoman Empire sophistication and style, Hemmesphere is a world of refined opulence and graceful relaxati...
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The Hornby Lighthouse, is located at the entrance to Sydney Harbour, was built as a harbour light. The lighthouse was build in 1858, immediately after the tragic wrecking of the Dunbar on South Head. ...
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The Oaks Hotel is a lovely country pub offering great value bistro dining, outdoor dining and free entertainment on weekends. It is situated on the main street of The Oaks Village and on the way to Bu...
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Known for their original Kings Cross restaurant and bar, the Hugo's group have come to Manly Wharf and brought their trademark home-style Italian cuisine and pizza with them. The 300-seat restaurant i...
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Hyde Park is Australia’s oldest park. Divided by Park Street, the southern section of Hyde Park contains the ANZAC Memorial building and visitor centre, the pool of reflection and numerous monuments a...
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Ice Cube Seafood Grill is Sydney’s coolest 180-seat restaurant located at Sydney’s Darling Harbour. With a prime location on the ground floor of the Imax Theatre Complex, central to some of Sydney’s m...
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The Imperial Hotel, formerly known as "The Terminus" was built in 1863. Over the years the Imperial was also used as a Consumptives Hostel and later re opened as "The Club Hotel".
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Although traditional Indian curries are served, they try to create an atmosphere in which their guests can experience the exotic tastes and blends of spices in comfortable surroundings at an affordabl...
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The Inner City Clayworkers Gallery is a well-known and long established co-operative gallery, showing ceramics, both domestic and sculptural, made by professional Australian potters.
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Experience Italy’s charm and romance, and the passion for great food and wine perched on the waterfront at The Rocks. Here, the chefs use traditional robust flavours to bring out the best of Australia...
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The Ivy Bar and the Patio are on the first level of the fabulous inner city Ivy venue. This purpose-built bar is cool with intimate corners and room to dance. On the same level is Mad Cow, "a New York...
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Jacksons on George is one of the most vibrant Sydney hotels, featuring six bars across four levels and exceptional food, wine and beer menus.
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The James Watkinson Reserve overlooks Darling Harbour and the James Bay Wharf, is a popular local park for picnics, barbeques and children’s recreation. The naturally shaded playground contains advent...
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Located waters edge, Jordons Seafood Restaurant allows guests to take in the full beauty of the city skyline and the Sydney Harbour. Jordons has a fresh look providing an even better setting for one o...
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Kable's, Four Season Hotel's premier restaurant, offers a relaxed and vibrant atmosphere. It enjoys a substantial reputation, in a city known for its exciting dining.
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Japanese like you've never had it before.
Kobe Jones Sydney has redefined modern Japanese cuisine. Its unique blend of chic Californian flavours and traditional Japanese gives each Kobe Jones dish th...
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La Mint is Sydney’s original French Vietnamese restaurant - the food is a tantalising fusion of French sophistication with the exotic and spicy flavours of Vietnam.
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Located within the Botany Bay National Park, the La Perouse Museum and Visitor Centre stands on the site of the first landing of the First Fleet in January 1788, followed days later by the French exlp...
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Lanes Restaurant and Bar is the perfect place to meet and enjoy local cuisine in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
The Terrace, which overlooks the historic laneways of The Rocks precinct, offers a...
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Visit a working olive and lavender farm, sample the products made on site such as bath salts, body rubs, lip salve, bath bombs, soaps, shampoo, body wash, massage oil and dusting powder.
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Lilies on the Park Cafe, is an inviting outdoor cafe for the regular park visitor, providing seating for up to 220 guests. Whether you just drop in for a coffee or stay for the afternoon the menu offe...
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The Lindt Chocolat Café is the first of its kind in the world, offering a unique, exciting experience not to be found anywhere else in the world.
As well as relaxing and enjoying a delicious café men...
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Long Reef is one of the most visually arresting of Sydney’s northern peninsula beaches, with a headland that comes complete with a stunningly-situated golf course and an extended protruding reef that’...
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Longrain is a cool contemporary restaurant famed for its funky Thai menu and extensive cocktail list. Atmospheric and appealing to the adventurous diner, Longrain is located in a one-hundred year old ...
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This beautiful park in Camden was opened in 1906 and has a number of different areas to visit within the grounds. Highlights include a heritage rose garden, the wisteria walk, the Cenotaph honouring ...
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Maccallum Pool, on the western side of Cremorne Point, is a unique harbourside pool with heritage character and superb views. Its waterside timber deck is an unparalleled sun bathing spot - especially...
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By focusing his efforts upon three major elements - flexibility, memorability and natural beauty - Course Designer Robin Nelson has sculpted Macquarie Links to be a championship course that is a joy t...
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Mamak captures this enthusiasm by ensuring their recipes are authentic, exactly as you would find in the streets of Kuala Lumpur. With their delicious food and friendly service they strive to share th...
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The Manly Art Gallery & Museum is magnificently situated on Sydney Harbour, four minutes walk from Manly Wharf. Opened in 1930 by Manly Council, it was the first metropolitan regional gallery in NSW. ...
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Unique handmade arts and crafts are a highlight with many works inspired by the local landscape, culture and lifestyle. Jewellery, paintings, photography, sculptures, homemade body care products and s...
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In company with Bondi, Manly Beach is Sydney’s most iconic strip of sand, named by the State’s first governor Arthur Phillip in 1788 for the impression made on him by “the confidence and manly behavio...
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The pools at Manly Boy Charlton Swim Centre are heated to 27 degrees.
They offer activities such as coaching, learn to swim, lap swimming, school carnivals, organised swimming groups, scuba, water p...
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Fabulous wine list, great food and sublime beach views – what better way to enjoy beautiful wines in Sydney?
The wine list and food is the same as other Gazebo wine bars in Elizabeth Bay and Surry ...
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New Underwater Bondi Experience - come and see real baby sharks in large camouflaged aquaria at the world's first re-creation of an actual dive site. Experience the Virtual Reality Dive Transporter Sh...
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The Marlborough Hotel, known to locals as the Marly, is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a drink or a meal with friends. Catch a variety of the best live entertainment from the Marly Bar, a cockt...
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Marque is one of Sydney's finest dining experiences. Former "Chef of the Year" winner, Mark Best specialises in a challenging degustation menu.
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MCA café located at the Museum of Contemporary Art has long been a Sydney favourite with fabulous food and wines with panoramic views over Circular Quay.
With a seasonal menu featuring quality Aust...
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A short walk along the Bargo River begining at the Rockford Road Bridge (take Rockford Road from Tahmoor, after crossing the Rockford Bridge turn right on Charles Point Road) and winding it's way thro...
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Hidden for more than 100 years, you now have the opportunity to explore the military fortifications in one of Sydney's newest parklands. See 300 metres of tunnels, the gun emplacements and views of th...
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Molonglo Gorge is great for swimming, fishing, walking and picnicking. The Molonglo River runs a picturesque course through the gorge; carved through a fault zone.
Take the self-guided walk along the...
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Mona Vale is effectively two separate beaches separated by a broad ocean rock platform. Waves that roll in along the southern edge of the platform surge into a gully that allows them to break smoothly...
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Mosaic Restaurant is located in The Westin Hotel at Martin Place. Elegant and stylish best describes Mosaic; offering Mediterranean and Modern Australian cuisines, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner...
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Narrabeen Beach is one of four beaches in a 3 kilometre stretch of sand. The surf clubs mark the progression from Collaroy to South Narrabeen, Narrabeen and North Narrabeen. North Narrabeen National...
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The park is part of Sydney Harbour National Park with outstanding views of the harbour. Neilsen Park has the right mix of open space and shady reserves, as well as one of the best beaches on Sydney Ha...
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The completion of the Nepean Dam in 1935 concluded the development of the Upper Nepean catchment. The 81 metre high dam holds water from a 320 square kilometre catchment, forming a lake of 325 hectare...
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Newport faces due east so is open to swell coming from any direction. A jumble of rocks 250 meteres south of the north headland known as The Peak shapes two separate breaks that attract a highly skill...
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Australia's first University Museum, and the largest public collection of archaeological artefacts in the country, featuring objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, the Middle East and nort...
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North Bondi Italian offers simple Italian fare at Bindi Beach run by well known chef Robert Marchetti. The restaurant seats 120 with an outside dining area.
Italian favourites include: antipasti, pas...
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Oakdale Workers Club is open seven days, providing warm friendly service. Regular events include Bingo Tuesdays, Members’ Badge Draw on Saturdays, Meat Raffle on Saturday evenings and Football Club Me...
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Through visionary exhibitions, education programs, publications and retail activities, the centre strives to make connections between creative minds across Australia, heightening awareness of outstand...
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Oceanworld Manly is situated on picturesque Manly Cove Beach, just 200 metres from Manly Wharf. Oceanworld is easily accessible not only by car, but also Manly Ferry, Manly Fast Ferry (Monday to Frida...
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Standing in 260 acres of parkland overlooking historic Parramatta, Old Government House is Australia’s oldest public building. For seven decades, it was the ‘country’ residence of 12 early governors ...
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Oliveto Ristorante and Bar, nestled in the parklands of Brays Bay reserve is where you’ll find this stylish contemporary venue with the warmth of Italian service, tranquil waterviews and lush green su...
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Inspired by Andy Warhol's 1960s New York Factory, the Oxford Art Factory is an edgy, warehouse-like venue with multiple, flexible performance areas.
Visual art, performance art and live music events...
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Paddington showcases the very best of Australian contemporary art, craft and fashion, directly by the artists and craft makers themselves. Emerging design, art and fashion students compete for an oppo...
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Paddy's has held a central place in Sydney's history for over 150 years. Paddy's Markets, Sydney's biggest markets have a wide variety of stalls; food, fashion, gifts and gadgets in a true market atmo...
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Palm Beach is the exclusive, high-end of Sydney's long stretch of the northern beaches; it is everything you'd expect from the insular-peninsula amid the playground of the nation's rich and famous.
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Pankhurst Wines is situated just west of Hall in the rolling granite hills above the Murrumbidgee. A feature of this vineyard is the modern trellising system, designed for quality grape production. Qu...
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Opened in early 2006, Parkside presents the best in modern Australian cuisine from Executive Chef Andrew Duggan.
The showmanship of the menu is equally matched with Parkside's leather chesterfields, ...
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The Picton Bowling Club strives to serve and satisfy their members and guests from throughout the Wollondilly Shire and visiting areas. Located just 90 kilometres south west of Sydney, the club is the...
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Providing a warm and friendly environment for the weary traveller is the Picton Hotel’s speciality. Enjoy fireside or al fresco dining in this recently refurbished hotel. The Bistro offers a regular...
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Viewed from the surrounding parkland, the Railway Viaduct over Stonequarry Creek is a picturesque site.
It was built of sandstone between 1863 and 1867 at a time when John Whitton was responsible fo...
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Platform Cafe at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre in Ultimo offers true cafe dining options in a marvellous Harry Seidler designed space.
This modern cafe boasts exceptional city skyline views from its ...
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Pocket Bar, is a small whole in the wall, edgy drinking den a block down from Oxford Street that feels more like a hipster’s warehouse space than a traditional bar. The atmosphere is relaxed and the r...
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Located in at the end of Pirrama Road, Pyrmont Point Park is situated right on the harbour and offers expansive water views. Looking over to the Harbour Bridge and North Sydney, it is the perfect spot...
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Queenscliff is the northern headland of Sydney’s famous Manly Beach, possessed of an offshore “bommie” which can handle waves up to seven metres. In a mighty swell, this is where you’re likely to find...
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In her healing and reading sessions Ratih works closely with her Higher Self - Xavier, Spirit Guides, Ascended Masters, the Angelic and the Elemental Kingdoms. In addition to direct channelling, Ratih...
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Winner of Champion International Small Brewery 2008 AIBA.
Since opening Redoak in 2004, siblings David and Janet Hollyoak have created Australia’s most awarded brewery. Redoak brews over 30 beer sty...
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Redsalt Restaurant is Crowne Plaza Darling Harbour's main restaurant offering a modern and informal dining experience. Choose from our wide range of seafood and succulent steak menu fresh from the gri...
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Flaunting a strikingly gorgeous dining room and a premier Australian menu, Neil Perry’s Rockpool Bar and Grill restaurant is a jewel in Sydney’s dining crown. Sourcing ingredients from Australia’s pre...
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Neil Perry's famous seafood-fusion restaurant is a sophisticated and relaxing environment. A Sydney institution, it celebrated its 20th birthday in 2009 with menus featuring classic dishes of the past...
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Interested in somewhere different to hold a family picnic?
This half hectare Rodd Island in the waters of Iron Cove near Birkenhead Point offers summer houses, dating back to the 1920's. The summer...
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Welcome to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacu...
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The Royal National Park is situated on 15,080 hectares and was the second national park in the world. Walk the coast for magnificent views, or experience the variety of habitats, including heath, rai...
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The Wollondilly Visitor Centre has produced a Scenic Drive kit for visitors to The Wollondilly Shire.
The kit consists of six scenic drives in The Shire. In each of the drives, the approximate drive ...
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It is just an hour from the centre of Sydney, but a trip to Scenic Hills Riding Ranch is like stepping back 100 years.
Set among the bushland hills of Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west, the sprawling...
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After scouring the globe for inspiration, Sean Connolly brings his passion for the finest produce and Mediterranean flavours to Sean’s Kitchen. The culinary theatre of the open kitchen forms the backd...
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Upon entering Seawater Gallery you will be immersed in the fascinating colours and beauty of the ocean. Seawater showcases photography by Scott Butcher of waves and water from a very unique perspectiv...
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The Seymour Centre is a multi-purpose performing arts venue housing theatres, rehearsal studios, an a la carte restaurant, bar facilities and gallery spaces. There’s plenty of live entertaimnent to ...
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Shark Island offers a picnic experience that's a little bit different! The island received its name because of its shape and not its wildlife. One kilometre off Rose Bay, the 1.5 Hectare island has s...
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The SkyView Wheel soars this summer for a limited time only at the Chinese Gardens Forecourt Darling Harbour.
The SkyView Observation Wheel is Australia’s largest relocatable wheel and offers visit...
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Sofi Lidgren is a ladies shoe shop that concentrates on fashionable, comfortable and price worthy shoes.
Shoes are imported from every corner of the world and they do carry orthopaedic brands.
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The perfect place to relax and unwind, meet friends for a pre-dinner drink or to finish an evening with a nightcap.
Serving an enviable list of teas, coffees, cognac, cocktails and an outstanding ch...
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Something at Mary's is home to a group of local Bundeena artisans making unique and unusual artworks at affordable prices. Their handmade crafts include pottery, ceramics, jewellery as well as photog...
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Spice Temple is the new restaurant from Sydney food-star Neil Perry, offering modern Chinese food, inspired by cuisine from all over China: Sichuan, Yunnan, Hunan, JiangXi and more.
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St Bede's Catholic Church in King Street, Appin was designed by Father Therry in 1837.
Inspection of the stonework indicates that different tradesmen built the church in stages. It has a slate roof ...
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St. John's Anglican Cathedral is, rather unusually, a twin-spired church. The site on which the church stands has been used continuously for a house-of-worship since 1803. The foundation stone of th...
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The St Marks Church is situated in Church Street, Appin.
Erection commencedon the church in 1840 and St Marks was consecrated in 1843.
The stone walls are an attractive pale golden colour and the c...
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Serving up fresh whole foods and great drinks in comfy, fun surrounds; the Station celebrates urban living; offering a unique and comfortable platform to look, think, taste and talk; before setting of...
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The State Library of NSW is a unique cultural institution with an amazing history and internationally renowned collection.
Visit the Library and experience the beautiful architecture of the Mitchell ...
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Strike Bowling Bar is an upscale bowling, entertainment and hospitality experience. Strike Bowling Bar has re-invented bowling into a real entertainment
alternative, with 12 state of the art bowling...
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Strike Bowling Bar is an upscale bowling, entertainment and hospitality experience. Strike Bowling Bar has re-invented bowling into a real entertainment
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For over 25 years Sue Rice Swimwear has designed swimsuits for real women - they know about busts, tummies and bottoms! It’s your one stop shop for beautiful tankinis, one pieces, bikinis, plus size,...
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The contrast between the heritage wharf buildings and the modern choreography of the Sydney Dance Company is extraordinary and surprisingly compatible. The Company is known as one of Australia's most ...
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Sydney Dance Company Dance Studios run over 60 dance classes for adults every week. Dance styles on offer include Jazz, Funk, Hip Hop, Tap, Ballet, Contemporary, Musical Theatre, Latin and Stretch. Al...
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Australia's only working fishermen's market, the Sydney Fish Markets is colourful and vibrant and offers visitors and Sydneysiders the opportunity to experience an authentic working fish market.
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Sydney Harbour is one of the great harbours of the world. This 26 kilometre circle walk and over 45 kilometres of optional loops explores west of the Harbour Bridge to Hunters Hill. It is a truly magn...
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Sydney Harbour islands – Fort Denison, Shark, Clark, Rodd, Goat and Cockatoo – have great cultural and historical significance. Some of the sites resonate with Aboriginal history, while others reflect...
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The walking track around Bradleys Head provides an ideal opportunity to view the major Sydney icons such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House and Fort Denison while on a gentle stroll ...
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From 1806 to the 1960's Middle Head was an integral part of Sydney's defence. Visit the tunnels and gun emplacements which overlook the harbour.
Great walking tracks and vantage points also over loo...
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The museum's historic vessels and boats, Sydney Heritage Fleet, are available for viewing or chartering by appointment at Rozelle Bay. 'Lady Hopetoun', 'Waratah' and 'Boomerang' are operational sea g...
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Swim in the Pool of Champions, The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre was the venue for Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Home to four indoor heated pools, rapid river ride, giant water slide...
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The Sydney Olympic Park Archery Centre was the venue for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games Archery competition with Simon Fairweather winning the first ever gold medal for Australia at thes...
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Experience fun for all the family on this 18-hole mini-golf course. It has a landscaped "walk in the park" theme and is ideal for family celebrations and team building activities. The mini-golf course...
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Sydney Theatre Company, as the premier theatre company in Australia, has been a major force in Australian drama since its establishment in 1978.
The company presents an annual 12 play program at its...
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The Sydney Tramway Museum provides a nostalgic and educational insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation from 1861 to 1961, with running and restoratio...
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Sydney Tropical Centre focuses on the wonders of tropical environments and their importance to us all. The pyramid and arc glasshouses create a spectacular and informative display of tropical plants ...
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The Tahmoor Inn is located just south of the local shopping centre. They have recently renovated the interior of the hotel to create a modern feel with great food, a good selection of beer, wine and e...
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The James Craig is a three masted, 19th Century barque. James Craig was originally the 'Clan Macleod', the vessel was launched in Sunderland, England in 1984. Built in 11 months, she had a working l...
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A bustling Vietnamese eatery located in the heart of Cabramatta. Tan Viet is very popular and notorious for its delicious and fresh food with some new takes on familiar ingredients.
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Tetsuya Wakuda has refurbished a heritage-listed site in the city to create his dream restaurant. The restaurant offers sophisticated and intimate private dining rooms for group bookings, and two larg...
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The Argyle - The latest hip, New York / London styled underground warehouse entertainment complex in The Rocks Sydney, comprising of five bar concepts, ranging from a cobble stone outdoor courtyard ba...
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If seafood’s your thing, be sure to visit the Corn Exchange restaurant - home to one of Sydney’s best seafood buffets, as well as an inspired seasonal a la carte menu.
Home to one of Sydney’s best se...
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The Federation Cliff Walk is a five kilometre clifftop walk with postcard views out to the Pacific Ocean from Dover Heights to Watsons Bay.
The sandstone cliffs that guard the approaches to Sydney Ha...
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The Hive bar is an eclectic mix of recycled furnishings, varied music and emerging art. They offer a dynamic place where you can meet, eat, share a drink and listen to a few tunes.
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Inspired by a Moorish Casbah and evoking the ambience of a bygone era, The Loft is a sophisticated and stylish cocktail bar perched on the waterfront at King Street Wharf with wide open views of Sydne...
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The Spa at Four Seasons offers an intimate, enchanting escape. The menu of treatments uses a range of Sodashi and Elemis products which help foster the wellness that comes from within. Expert therapis...
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The Strand Arcade is Sydney's epicentre of style and design. Named after London's smartest shopping street in the mid nineteenth century, the Strand Arcade houses many of Australia's best designer lab...
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The Supper Club is committed to bringing the very best in sleek and sophisticated live entertainment. Channelling Sinatra at ‘The Sands’ or Sarah Vaughn at the ‘El Rocco’, the venue is reminiscent of ...
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This big, lively wine bar is fun. It's good if you like wine but are not too serious about the whole wine experience. You can even have a ‘Grange Affair' for $99 which includes a set menu that ends wi...
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A fully themed indoor play and party centre with a huge range of interactive kids activities including karaoke disco, face painting, costume shop, big slide, flying fox, ball swamp and more.
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Thirlmere Lakes National Park is situated on 627 hectares and is 105 kilometres south of Sydney and 10 kilometres from Picton.
Part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, this park's five...
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Thirlmere Rail Heritage Centre is located in Thirlmere, just over an hour from Sydney. It is the home of Australia's oldest and largest railway museum - a step back in time, to an era when everyone tr...
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Established since 1948 this is a family owned and operated business which sells direct to the public via a roadside stall seven days a week. They also sell their produce at local markets in Picton and...
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Experience Sydney's latest adrenalin adventure at Ultimate Paintball Camden, the newest and most exciting paintball experience.
Located just one hour south west of Sydney, Ultimate Paintball can cate...
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Sydney Harbour is known as the most beautiful natural harbour in the world, with magnificent headlands, islands, bays, beaches, parks, the spectacular Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
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The University of Sydney Art Collection contains over 3000 works of art including paintings, works on paper, sculpture and decorative arts which have been acquired by donation and bequest since 1850. ...
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Dine in the unique environment that is Vabys Mediterranean Bar and Grill, conveniently located opposite the Picton Railway Station.
Originally built to house the Dairy Farmers Cooperative the buildin...
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Bridges are not just functional; they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Victoria Bridge over Stonequarry Creek.
Victoria Bridge officially opened in 1897; i...
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Warragamba Dam is the largest concrete dam in Australia and one of the largest domestic water supply dams in the world. Lake Burragorang, which is formed behind Warragamba Dam, is around four times th...
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The New Spillway Restaurant at the Warragamba Workers and Sporting Club is an ideal place to stop when in the northern villages of Wollondilly. It is conveniently located a gentle walk from the viewin...
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Waterfront Restaurant, located at Campbells Cove in the historic Rocks area of Sydney: Nautical décor with spectacular views across Sydney Harbour and the Opera House.
Specialising in the finest and...
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Westfield Bondi Junction, also known as "WBJ" by both locals, is a large upmarket shopping centre located in the suburb of Bondi Junction in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. It is the second largest shopping...
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Why go to Beijing? The world's largest collection of contemporary Chinese art just happens to be located in Sydney.
A short walk from Central Station, the White Rabbit Gallery presents four floors o...
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Wivenhoe is a Mediterranean style villa situated on the Mater Dei property. It is close to both Cobbitty and Narellan and stands on a ridge overlooking Camden Valley and Camden Airport, with views to ...
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At Wok On Inn you can build your own noodle dish, either Thai, Malay or Chinese style, choosing your noodle and favourite ingredients. They serve their take-out noodles in eco-friendly noodle boxes, ...
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Woolwich Dock and Parklands is one of Sydney’s beautiful foreshore parklands.
The magnificent and historic Woolwich Dock, carved into the solid sandstone cliff, is once again a hive of maritime act...
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Wylie's Baths located at Coogee, were established in 1907 by Henry Alexander Wylie, a champion long distance and under water swimmer. The construction of the Baths coincided with an emerging interest ...
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Harmonise body, mind and soul in an oceanic setting with Yoga by the Sea.
Yoga classes are held outdoors at Bondi Icebergs – the natural soundscape, refreshing breeze and waves of oceanic energy enha...
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Zalis Restaurant is located on the lobby level of Novotel Sydney Manly Pacific with views over Manly beach and foreshore.
Zalis Restaurant offers a casual relaxed dining atmosphere, so unwind and en...
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Indoor Laser Games including Laser Tag and the all-new LaserWeb for ages seven years to adult.
Laser Tag is a high-tech interactive sport played in a darkened environment. Zone 3 Laser Games can ac...
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360 Bar and Dining is an intimate, stylish, fine dining experience located within the iconic Sydney Tower 305 metres above sea level. Enjoy cocktails in the spectacular illuminated bar and then settl...
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The providores of Parisian perfection at Absinthesalon invite you to their imbibing premises of distinction to savour the delights of an authentic absinthe. As the ice cold water drips slowly through ...
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You can view Addington, the earliest building in Ryde, from Victoria Road. Ryde City Council is currently undertaking a program of works to revive this colonial cottage.
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Ahimsa and its surrounding bushland were the home of Marie Beuzeville Byles (1900-1979). Marie was known as a committed conservationist, the first practising female solicitor in New South Wales, mount...
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With over 45 centres across Australia, AMF Bowling offers great value entertainment that’s hours of fun for everyone.
At AMF Bowling you’ll be sure to have a fun filled bowling experience like no oth...
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The memorial building is located at the southern end of Hyde Park on its central north-south axis. To the north is the pool of remembrance which is designed to reflect the image of the memorial itsel...
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Aquatic Explorers is an SSI (Scuba Schools International) Platinum Facility offering new divers and experienced divers high quality professional dive training. All dive courses are conducted on the pr...
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The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is the country's leading arts centre for the exhibition and publication of, and education in photo-based practice. It is also the longest running contempora...
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The Balmoral Bathers Pavilion provides for all your beachside needs. Whether it is spectaular food and wine to match the view, or a more relaxed café meal, a gift for yourself or a friend the Pavilion...
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Bangarra Dance Theatre is one of the youngest and the oldest of Australia’s dance companies. Its living traditions go back at least 40 000 years with the indigenous people of Australia, yet it also re...
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A Sydney institution and famous late-night eating spot frequented by chefs and diners who can't go past the mouth-watering barbecued duck and pork. Licensed and BYO.
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BB's established in 1956 is a live entertainment venue. Come along and enjoy Blues n Roots, Rock n Roll, Reggae, Funk, Soul, Stand-up comedy every Tuesday, DJ's local and international. BB’s has great...
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As the name suggests, The Beach Palace Hotel enjoys an absolute beachfront position on beautiful Coogee beach. The three-level hotel operates five bars, including lounge, cocktail and sports bars and ...
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The Belmore Railway Station was built between the boom of the 1880s and the standardisation of the 1890s, making it an interesting combination of the two styles. The Canterbury Council provides an int...
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Blackamoor Confections has been established to tantalise the senses - the coffee aroma, the wafting sugary spice of fresh baked goods, the chocolate perfumed air and the heady fragrance of the garden,...
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The breathtaking British Medical Association House is a perfect home for Wellbeing @ Macquarie, who provide a range of health services, including massage. The team pride themselves on the nurturing an...
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Explore one of Sydney's best kept secrets: the Brett Whiteley Studio, where one of Australia's most celebrated artists of the 20th century lived and worked from 1988 to 1992.
The Studio exhibits a se...
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Pearces Creek Bridge is a McDonald timber truss road bridge. Bridges are not just functional; they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire the Bridge over Tunks ...
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The Bristol Arms Retro Hotel has to be seen to be believed. With five floors and seven bars you are sure to find your flavour. The ground level sports bar begins the experience, where you can watch sp...
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Bundeena Markets is an arts and crafts market showcasing the works of local artisans in ceramics, pottery, jewellery, handbags, folk art, quilts, photography and more. It's a great day out.
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Stand for a moment, as the commuters rush past you, and take in the heritage of Burwood Railway Station. Note the alignment of the Parcel Office, indicating the route the tracks formerly took.
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Don't just come for the show come for a great and total night out! Arrive early and savour a relaxing drink with friends before the show in the elegant and magnificent bars.
The Capitol reinvents the...
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Carisbrook, built in 1884, is a stunning Victorian era home. Set amongst beautiful, terraced gardens running to the waters edge, Carisbrook with enchant you. The house has been furnished with period p...
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Opened in January 2007, CarriageWorks is the new home for contemporary arts and culture in Sydney. Built on a vision of a vibrant cultural life for our people and artists, it’s a place for creativity ...
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This single-storey Federation cottage is remarkable as it remained in the ownership of the same family from the time it was erected c. 1910 until it was sold in 1986 in almost original condition. Rand...
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Centennial Park was dedicated by Sir Henry Parkes as a public open space in 1888 and was the venue for the inauguration of Federation in 1901. This event is now marked by the Federation Pavilion.
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The Reservoir Fields are located at the Northern end of Centennial Park adjacent to Oxford St. There are hockey, lacrosse and touch football fields available. The location affords great views across t...
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Charing Cross has managed to maintain its village atmosphere, which can be appreciated on the Charing Cross Heritage Walk.
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Since the end of the Gold Rush the Chinese have been heavily involved in market gardens. In more recent years the Chinese were squeezed out of production by large scale competition. Randwick was sad t...
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The foundation stone of Christ Church was laid on 1 January 1840 and the partially completed building was consecrated on 10 September 1845. The Church has been held in high regard by generations of ch...
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Collaroy Services Beach Club has stunning ocean views that will take your breath away.
The club has a restaurant that is open for lunch and dinner and serves seafood, salads and chargrill steaks.
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Discover the colonial history of Sydney on the 'Colony' walking tour produced the City of Sydney. There is still evidence of Sydney’s first residents – the convicts, whalers and soldiers. The heritage...
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From imposing banks to opulent shops and old warehouses, much of Sydneys commercial history can be seen in its buildings. These businesses displayed
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If you are homesick for your local pub try the Players bar. With a 24 hour menu, TAB and gaming room facilities it is sure to fill the void.
The boutique accommodation is second to none, featuring ...
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The Croydon Railway Station will give you a glimpse of Croydon in the past, when all the stations on the line were planted with palms. The Croydon Railway is a charming, eclectic mix of buildings from...
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Cruise Bar is a stylish yet relaxed waterfront bar with some of the best views in Sydney. Located at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on the western side of Circular Quay, the bar features a generous w...
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Darlinghurst Theatre Company has a long and colourful history which began in 1993.
Darlinghurst Theatre Company produces new Australian and new international plays and delivers seasons of high quali...
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Dharawal State Recreation Area and Nature Reserve is 5,940 hectares in size and is bound by Lake Cataract catchment to the south, The Lake Woronora catchment to the east, Campbelltown to the west and ...
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Don Bank Cottage is the oldest wooden house in North Sydney. Built in 1853, it was acquired by North Sydney Council in 1979 and converted into a local history museum. The museum focuses on social hist...
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On a beautiful summers day it is hard to imagine the dark and stormy night the Dunbar missed the entrance to Sydney Cove and wrecked 100 metres from shore. There was only one survivor. The anchor was ...
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The Enmore Theatre is now Sydney’s oldest and longest running live theatre
The Enmore Theatre plays a distinctive role in the social and cultural life of the city and occupies a unique position in Sy...
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For lovers of gardens and especially camellias, a visit to Eryldene is a must. Owner Eben Gowrie Waterhouse researched, propogated and planted hundreds of camelias in his breath-taking garden, writing...
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Why not take a ferry to Cabarita Park, have a BBQ or picinc and enjoy the Federation Pavilion - the pavilion in which our Nation was birthed. It was where the first Governor General of Australia, Lord...
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This Glebe institution is most famous for the crab races that happen each week. You can also experience life drawing, comedy and poetry nights.
Tucked away in one of Glebe's back streets, the Friend...
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The Gaelic Theatre is an 800-capacity, split-level, multi-purpose venue situated only metres from Central Rail and Bus Stations between Chalmers and Elizabeth Streets.The Gaelic has a late license, is...
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This park features steep forested hillsides, plateaus and riverside flats, all of which conserve some of Sydney's best river habitat for native plants and animals. There are several popular riverside ...
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The menu changes daily at this Inner West diner and the wine list is completely local with an eye to the biodynamic.
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This is the longest section of brick arch viaduct on the NSW system and the largest viaduct structure to survive. It is a major engineering work, built on reclaimed land with the brickwork sitting on...
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Glenalvon is used by the Campbelltown and Arids Historical Society. It is available for viewing by appointment. The Society's museum, located in the stable is open the first Saturday of every month.
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Since 1921 the Glenmore Hotel has been a Sydney icon. The front bar is a piece of nostalgia, decorated in the style of is formative years. The refined terrace bar offers unsurpassed views of the Harbo...
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Wandering around a cemetery and reading the head stones can be a fascinating way to spend an afternoon. The Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery was established in 1877 and is no exception. Occasional tours ar...
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Govindas is an edgy Sydney inner city restaurant, famous worldwide for its delicious international vegetarian buffet, warm friendly ambience and ultra comfortable boutique cinema, The Movie Room. Her...
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You may be happy to know there is no sight or smell of the poultry farm remaining. Instead you can picnic in shaded, grassy surrounds and admire the memorial to the solider settlers, who opened up the...
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The Great North Walk connects New South Wales’ two largest cities from the obelisk in Australia’s first planned town square to the wharf from which its oldest home-built steamship still sails in over ...
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If you are tired of the same old pubs then visit the Harbour View. Reminiscent of the 1930s, a decade known for its understated opulence. With function rooms, a Cocktail bar and a restaurant overlooki...
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The beautiful History House is the home of the Royal Australian Historical Society. The Society holds regular seminars and events, which are open to
non-members, as is the library
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Hooper Cottage is a special little place, having stayed in George Hooper's family until the 1970s. A feature to note is the very rare insurance plaque above top middle window on north facade. Hooper C...
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Hunters Hill offers spectacular views of the Sydney coast and a walk around the area is a relaxing way to spend a day. On the walk you will be able to admire the State Heritage Registered Garibaldi an...
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The City of Sydney Community walking tour gives you a taste of Sydney’s diverse culture, from China Town to the Spanish Quarter. A heritage highlight on the walk is the house built for the NSW Chief J...
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Juniper Hall was named after the key ingredient in gin - junipers. Owner Robert Cooper, with partners, opened one of the first distilleries in Sydney. Cooper had Juniper Hall built for his third wife,...
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Kaliman Gallery opened in March 2001 in a warehouse space in Cecil Street, Paddington.
In 2006, Kaliman Gallery moved to its current location at Sutherland Street, Paddington – a purpose-built by a g...
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This must-see gallery in the historic The Rocks precinct showcases amazing imagery from around the country – and the world – captured by Australia’s most renowned panoramic landscape photographer, Ken...
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Lake Parramatta Reserve is a 73 hectare bushland and parkland reserve located within two kilometres of the Parramatta Central Business District. It is the largest bushland remnant surviving in the Par...
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Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Lansdowne Bridge.
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Parramatta is one of the most historic places in Australia and one of the best ways to see it is on foot! There are excellent well sign posted walking tracks that will take you back into history and g...
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Linnwood was once described as "being one of the most perfectly finished domestic establishments in the Southern Hemisphere- a home that is just a dream of every convenience and comfort". It is possib...
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Lydham Hall represents the history of the Rockdale area, it is open to the public as a museum displaying some of the finest antique furniture and ceramics in Sydney. The house was built in 1860 by Jos...
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Malabar South Indian Restaurant brings you the most traditional dishes from the Malabar Coast, maintains the classic Indian recipes and enhances the offering with some signature dishes to reflect the ...
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The HMAS Parramatta has a long and facinating history. Find out more in Parramatta City Councils brochure on Memorials and Monuments and visit the stern in Queens Wharf Reserve. Near by is a memorial ...
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This early 20th century bond store retains its warehouse atmosphere and continues its commercial function, hosting a range of art and craft shops. The adjoining streetscape is transformed into The Ro...
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The Metropolitan Hotel is a masterful blend of the historic elements with the contemporary. The Hotel can trace it's history back to 1834, when the first hotel was built on the site. The current incar...
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With amazing views of Sydney Harbour, the North Sydney Olympic Pool facilities include a 50-metre heated pool, gymnasium, sauna, spa, indoor 25-metre pool and cafe.
The pool complex gives customers t...
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This obelisk in Macquarie Place Park is Sydney's oldest surviving public monument of Australia's colonisation. It was erected by Governor Macquarie in 1818 to mark the place from which public roads in...
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After a day sightseeing in the Rocks take time to refresh yourself with a meal and a drink at the Orient Hotel. The Orient Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, serving modern Aus...
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Paddington Town Hall is a hire venue with everything - class, elegance, charm and location. Built on a ridge, the clock tower rises majestically above the neighbourhood, inside the grand hall has a fa...
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Parramatta Artists Studios is progressing to the fore of contemporary artistic production. Located in the centre of Parramatta’s central business district, in the heart of Western Sydney, the Studios ...
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Kings Cross, along with its adjoining locales of Potts Point and Elizabeth Bay, has a rich and risque history. Once the domain of grand houses and stylish apartments, it has also been the haunt of art...
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Take a relaxing break in these picturesque surrounding with many walking tracks and cycling trails. The Park provides push button barbecue's, wet weather/shade shelters for up to 50 people, clean bath...
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Pier perches over the water at Rose Bay Marina, creating one of Sydney's most lovely dining rooms.
Greg Doyle delivers an a la carte menu boasting the best seafood available, while Katrina Kanetani’s...
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Let one of the oldest walking tour companies guide you around one of the oldest areas of Australia. The Rocks Walking Tours operates from the Playfair Street Terraces, built in 1875 for the working-cl...
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Discover the charm and bohemian culture of Glebe, which overlies it beginnings as church land. Of particular note on the Preservation Walking Tour are the State Heritage Listed Lyndhurst, Reussdale an...
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Located at one of Sydney's premier snorkelling and dive locations, Pro Dive Coogee is an established dive centre which offers PADI scuba diving training.
Dive sites range from easy shore dives to dee...
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At Drift, high-profile locals and Sydneysiders looking for an exclusive and casually luxurious space to relax, and discover Ravesi's uncompromising service, exotic cocktails, contemporary Australasian...
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Resolute Beach is a sandy beach shaded by trees, good for swimming in summer with excellent views across Pittwater to Station Beach.
It's accessed via the Resolute Track at the far end of West Head, ...
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Campbell's Stores are an enormous complex of sandstone buildings, which provide a stunning forefront to the Rocks from the Opera House. Up close these very early and substantial buildings are a remind...
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The Rocks is a unique and special historical precinct where you will be transported back in time. The atmosphere of the Rocks is created through the special mix of commercial and residential buildings...
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The Royal Oak Hotel is located in the character filled back streets of historic Balmain. Built in 1879 it is one of the most charming pubs in Sydney.
Balancing old world charm with modern day design,...
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Sabbia Gallery presents a diverse group of internationally renowned and emerging artists, who are creating dynamic and innovative artworks. They display the variety, quality and growth of the Australi...
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The Seductive Art Gallery by Avi Ohana is unique, challenging and interesting. When photographing nudes, Ohana favours a single person or couple as the subject for his images. His photographs embrace ...
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Sydney Skydivers is Australia's largest skydiving company. With 40 years experience and more than one million skydives behind them, novice divers can feel they are in safe hands with Sydney Skydivers....
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In the Hogan Park is the Johnstons Creek Aqueduct, one of the first uses of reinforced concrete in Sydney and Australia. The Aqueduct was built in 1897 and the slender proportions of the supporting ar...
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This 18 room townhouse is now owned by the local historical society and is open on weekends, allowing you a special opportunity to view the cedar panelling and admire the fluted sandstone verandah col...
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St James is the oldest church in Sydney and has been in continuous use since it was consecrated on 11 February 1824. It is typical of the buildings constructed during the term of Governor Macquarie un...
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St Mary's Catholic Cathedral is the location of the oldest site of Catholic services in Australia. Catholic worship began on the site in 1821 and has continued ever since. The current grand cathedral ...
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St. Stephen's offers a lunch time concert one or twice a month . You are invited to bring your lunch and relax in the gourgeous surrounds while listening to a range of classical musical treats.
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In the delightful surrounds of Stoneleigh browse the stunning array of garden ornaments, urns and pedestals. Inside you will find the most realistic artificial flowers. fruit and foliage.
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2050: The Battle for Sydney!
Set in the heart of Sydney's Entertainment Quarter is Strike Entertainments newest interactive, adrenalin filled laser battle ground, where players are thrown 41 years in...
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Studio 20/17 has been established as a workshop and gallery for contemporary jewellery and objects. Jewellery designers Bridget Kennedy and Melanie Ihnen both work from the studio, creating limited ed...
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Sydney Cricket Ground Museum contains sporting (mostly cricket) memorabilia
in addition to running 12 minute 'spectravision' show with 'ghosts' of past
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Why is Sydney where it is today? Because of Tank Stream. The permanent water it supplied determined where the First Fleet set up camp an it remained the main source of water for 30 years. Tank Stream ...
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Sydney’s north shore has attracted people for years with its picturesque views and stunning heritage buildings. The North Shore Historical Society has developed a series of walks to explore the natura...
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The Roxy is the place to be seen in Parramatta. This Spanish-style Theatre has been converted into a bar, restaurant and nightclub complex. The restaurant, Monkey Drum, is a noodle bar with class, enh...
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The Vanguard is an intimate, purpose built live music venue and restaurant that plays host to the greats of Australian and international music. With a 1920’s feel to the interior, the Vanguard’s frien...
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Tim Pak Poy has created a relaxed dining venue where you can meet with friends to share his exquisite creations of local produce over a bottle of wine. The menu is innovative and unexpected, but sure ...
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The Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital is opened on occassions by the Concord Heritage Society. For a rare treat contact the Concord Heritage Society for details of open days. The Convalescent Hospit...
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The Tim Olsen Gallery’s move into the purpose designed premises on Jersey Road, Woollahra marks an exciting chapter in the evolution of the gallery. After operating out of two significant galleries in...
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Nestled in the Camden Valley, on the outskirts of Sydney, you will find Trattoria La Vigna an Italian restaurant established on a picturesque vineyard.
Experience the flavours and surroundings and ga...
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In the heart of Darling Harbour, Tumbalong Park is 5 hectares of parkland which has been designed using native Australian foliage incorporated with fountains as an urban stream.
Featuring a large p...
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Vittoria Vieceli came from a creative family and her passion for art began in early childhood. It continued to develop during her school years where she excelled in art and painting.
In 1994 Vittoria...
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A visit to Warragamba Dam is a trip to the source of Sydney's water supply. The Visitor Information Centre provides information on the water cycle and what you can do to help preserve this precious re...
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You will be taken with the charm of Waverton Railway Station, whether travelling past, through or alighting from the train.
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Whitewater Restaurant’s fresh, imaginative style showcases Manly at its very best, with its mouth-watering menus, elegantly relaxed ambience and superb location next to the Manly foreshore on South St...
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Wirrimbirra Sanctuary is a property of the National Trust of Australia (NSW), established and managed as a wildlife reserve by the David. G. Stead Memorial Wildlife Research Foundation of Australia.
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