There is something magical about this country, and it should not be missed.
The capital city of the state of New South Wales, Sydney, is the most populous
city in Australia and Oceania. Also called the Emerald and the Harbour City is a well-planned city with greenery, beaches, and man-made beauty. The city is known for its magic boosts of many attractions for travelers to roam around.
Here is a list of magical things you can do and visit in Sydney on your next trip.
Harbour Bridge
More popularly known as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this famous heritage-listed steel bridge is one of the famous tourist attractions used for rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Harbour Bridge is difficult to miss as it is one of the famous landmarks of Sydney that also allows people to climb on it for a view.
From the bridge, one gets to soak in the beautiful view of the Sydney Opera House. The bridge spans from the central business district to the North Shore of Sydney. Needless to say, the best time to have a trip on the bridge would be dawn or dusk, or the majestic view.
Royal National Park
A protected national park located in Sutherland Shire in New South Wales is spread across an area of 151 square kilometres, touching various other parts of the country, engulfing waterfalls, and offering mesmerizing views.
This park is the third oldest national park and was called just that earlier, in the world, and got its name as Royal National Park after Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, passed by on the train during her 1954 tour.
It comprises rough landscapes, coastal cliffs, beaches, ancient high plateaus, and deep river valleys. The park has been added to the Australian National Heritage List due to its rich flora and fauna.
Milk Beach
This is a secluded beach that not many tourists know about, making for a perfect, isolated, intimate beach party. One can access the beach by boat and spend a relaxed afternoon all by themselves.
The beach is located right opposite the heritage-listed Strickland House, which is a former residence and convalescent home. The house, though, now functions as a film studio, an urban park.
Other things to explore in Sydney are the street art of Sydney, taking a dip in the Bondi Iceberg pool, Wendy's Secret Garden, the Garden of Friendship, and the Paddington Reservoir Gardens.