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Best of Sydney Attractions Right Now

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    There are only a few cities in the world that can actually rival Sydney’s beauty, its varied history, and the cultural, creative, and culinary offerings by world-class professionals. In fact, there are a whole lot of things to see, do and eat that you might even be a little overwhelmed with. From popular Sydney experiences to underrated local secrets, here is a curated list of must-do activities  in the city.

     

    The Spectacular Dinner Cruise in Sydney Harbour

     

    Sydney’s got it all! Parks, botanic gardens, museums, aquariums, beaches, iconic landmarks, art galleries, the list goes on. If there's one experience that every Sydneysider would recommend to a newcomer, it’s the popular dinner cruises in Sydney Harbour, your ultimate ticket to a one-of-a-kind waterfront dining. Right in the middle of the city you'll be treated to a slew of harbour vistas, scrumptious food, and booze, inside exceptionally designed cruises. From luxury glass boats and multi-million dollar catamarans to the classic paddlewheeler, the options are plenty for your Sydney Harbour Cruise Dinner! Round up your favourite group of people for a classy yet fund ingin experience right in the backdrop of some of the major landmarks of the nation including the iconic Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and much more! You can savour those freshly prepared dishes and maybe even pair it with  drinks and other fizzy beverages which can be purchased from the fully licensed bar! A perfect ending to a perfect night!

     

    Check Out the Secret Oasis in Royal National Park

     

    Deep inside the Royal National Park lies a sandy oasis with waterfalls, stunning ocean views and excellent communal facilities. The tranquil lagoon is a popular spot for swimming and snorkelling but you could always lay down under one of the cabbage palm trees with a good book. It is also  heaven for photographers as the Wattamolla Waterfall just might be one of the best  looking natural wonders inside the national park, you can also capture exceptional shots of the rugged sea cliffs on the short bushwalk that lead to the Providential Lookout! Apart from the above mentioned features of this natural landscape, you can also find awesome facilities  here including a well-equipped picnic area, so bring along some snacks, or grill up some lunch on one of the public barbecues. 

     

    Another Gem in Auburn Botanic Garden

     

    The Western Sydney suburb of Auburn is a place that is always buzzing but there is also a tranquil 9.2 hectare oasis deep within the region, brimming with lush grasslands and exotic flora. Auburn Botanic Gardens is one of the underrated attractions within the suburb, with the garden being divided into small themed areas which includes a Japanese garden, rich with a pond, waterfall and bridges. On a border scale you can come across the scented garden, the reflection Pool, a sunken rose garden, native forest, a billabong, and a mini playground with wheelchair accessibilities. Truly, it's a paradise for nature lovers and is an ideal spot to just lay back, breathe some fresh air and take in the soundscapes of nature.

     

    Gte Your Mind Blown Away by the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA)

     

    The ultimate go-to destination for culture vultures and art lovers, the MCA houses some of the cutting-edge artworks on a local and international level. Located on the buzzing Circular Quay, the MCA is open six-days a week, plus til’ 9pm on Fridays for late night entries. The MCA is known for its incredible facade which gets embellished during the annual vivid festival, but it's not just the looks– the rooftop cafe, education centre, sculpture terrace, and a 120-seat theatrette, are all worth checking out. Visit here and get enticed by top contemporary and old-world art forms!