Sydney, The most populous city in Australia, should be on your to-go list when you decide to get yourself an Australian tourist visa. Its most famous tourist attractions include the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. It does not matter whether you are a lover of urban lifestyle or a laidback lifestyle for you to enjoy the city.
Some of the places that make Sydney a city you should not miss going include:
1. Sydney Olympic Park
Sport plays a significant role in the Australian culture and the Sydney Olympic Park houses modern sport venues. It is the home of the Best Games Ever and the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Moreover, there are so many things that you can do and enjoy in this Olympic park. You can bike your way to explore the more than 35 kilometers of off road cycle paths around the Olympic venues, Bicentennial Park and along the Parramatta River. You can also take a walking tour around the park that includes entry to the Sydney Olympic Aquatic Centre and the 17th Floor Observation Deck. The Olympic Park is open daily at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2. Harbour Bridge
Sydney would not be Sydney without this famous bridge. You cannot afford not to climb the summit of the bridge and take a look at Australia’s favorite waterway or you can go kayaking under the bridge.
3. Opera House
Indeed, the Sydney Opera House is one of the architectural wonders of the world. If you cannot get a ticket for a performance, you can take a tour where your guide will take you to the stories behind the world renowned architecture and engineering or just wander around if you want to take a closer look at this famous building. The house is open for daily tours from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
4. Taronga Zoo
The city is also the home of Taronga Zoo which houses more than 2,900 exotic and native species that include rare Western Lowland gorillas, Sumatran tigers, snow leopards, Kodiak bears, chimpanzees, and Asian elephants. Unleash the kid in you or get your kids to see the animal shows, one of which is the popular Free Flight Bird Show. It is held in the zoo’s amphitheatre that offers panoramic harbour views. You can cherish the experience forever and at the same time help to the efforts of the Zoo in caring for wildlife and natural world by getting souvenir items ranging from pocket money toys to exclusive home wares.
5. Sydney Wildlife World
Another chance for you to experience the Australian wildlife is by going to the Sydney Wildlife World. You can have breakfast with the ever lovable koalas or get a chance to hold a cockroach as big as your hand. A good time to visit is when the animals are most active, that is, during animal feeding times. You get to see a first-hand look at poisonous snakes feed on mice or colorful birds feed on live insects and fresh fruits.
by: Jo Alelsto

