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Sydney Opera House
In April of 1966, the architect of the Sydney Opera House, Jørn Utzon, left Australia, never to return. His grand architectural vision was only half completed, but arguments with the state government over the spiralling cost of the project meant that other architects were employed to complete the interior complex of auditoria, theatres, restaurants and bars. In spite of its compromised genesis, the building instantly became a world icon upon opening in 1973. Utzon has never seen the completed building but in recent years has collaborated on a A$70 million interior refurbishment (due for completion in 2009) that will bring the building closer to his original vision - including a 14m- (46ft-) long tapestry installed in September 2004. The four main auditoria (the Concert Hall, the Playhouse, the Opera Theatre and the Drama Theatre) stage a total of 3,000 performances per year.

Bennelong Point, Circular Quay
Tel: (02) 9250 7111.
Website: www.sydneyoperahouse.com  
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1700 (tours); Mon-Sat 0900-2030 (box office), plus two hours before Sun show.
Admission charge.

Sydney Harbour Bridge
Affectionately known as ‘the Coathanger', the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a feat of engineering genius. It took 1,400 workers (16 of whom died in the process) eight years to complete at a cost of A$20 million finally opening in 1932. The best way to experience the bridge is to climb it and the Bridge Climb gives thrill-seekers the chance to walk to the top of the 50-storey-high bridge (over the cars and trains rumbling across the deck below) and down the other side. Paul ‘Crocodile Dundee' Hogan, a bridge-painter in a former lifetime, was one of the first to climb the bridge. A second bridge climb recently opened, the Discovery Climb, which gives visitors a look at the inner workings of the bridge with a tour through the heart of the enormous steel structure.

Pylon Museum and Lookout
Access from stairs via Cumberland Street
Tel: (02) 9240 1100.
Website: www.pylonlookout.com.au  
Opening hours: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission charge.

Bridge Climb
5 Cumberland Street
Tel: (02) 8274 7777.
Website: www.bridgeclimb.com  
Opening hours: Daily 0700-2000.
Admission charge.

The Rocks
Nestled at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Rocks (Sydney's historical birthplace) is a neighbourhood of winding streets, sandstone cottages and some of Sydney's oldest pubs. The site of the first landing from Plymouth, England in 1788, the area is now a busy tourist enclave with cafes, restaurants, galleries, museums and countless souvenir shops. Among the district's historic buildings are the Hero of Waterloo inn (built over a tunnel that was originally used for smuggling), the Sydney Observatory (on the site of the colony's first windmill), Cadman's Cottage (Sydney's oldest building, built in 1816) and Susannah Place (a museum of working-class life). Other attractions include the Museum of Contemporary Art and The Rocks Toy Museum.

The Rocks
Website: www.therocks.com

Sydney Observatory
Watson Road, Observatory Hill
Tel: (02) 9217 0485.
Website: www.sydneyobservatory.com.au  
Opening hours: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission charge.

Cadman's Cottage
110 George Street
Tel: (02) 9247 5033/8861.
Website: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au  
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1630, Sat and Sun 1000-1630.
Admission charge.

Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street
Tel: (02) 9245 2400.
Website: www.mca.com.au  
Opening hours: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission charge.

The Rocks Toy Museum
2-6 Kendall Lane
Tel: (02) 9251 9793.
Opening hours: Daily 1000-1715.
Admission charge.

Susannah Place Museum
58-64 Gloucester Street
Tel: (02) 9241 1893.
Website: www.hht.net.au
Opening hours: Sat and Sun 1000-1700.
Admission charge.

Darling Harbour
A former dockside area, this small harbour has been transformed into a major tourist site. The vast, paved and landscaped recreation ground is packed with restaurants and shops, as well as a number of tourist attractions. These include the Powerhouse Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney Aquarium, IMAX Theatre and the Chinese Garden of Friendship, a gift to Sydney from its sister city of Guangdong in China.

Darling Harbour
Website: www.darlingharbour.com  
 
Powerhouse Museum
500 Harris Street
Tel: (02) 9217 0111.
Website: www.powerhousemuseum.com  
Opening hours: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission charge.

Australian National Maritime Museum
2 Murray Street
Tel: (02) 9298 3777.
Website: www.anmm.gov.au  
Opening hours: Daily 0930-1700.
Admission charge.

Sydney Aquarium
Aquarium Pier
Tel: (02) 8251 7800.
Website: www.sydneyaquarium.com.au  
Opening hours: Daily 0900-2200.
Admission charge.

IMAX Theatre
Tel: (02) 9281 3300.
Website: www.imax.com.au  
Opening hours: Daily 1000-2300.
Admission charge.

Chinese Garden of Friendship
Tel: (02) 9281 6863.
Website: www.chinesegarden.com.au
Opening hours: Daily 0930-1700 (winter); daily 0930-1730 (summer).
Admission charge.

Bondi Beach
Bondi is one of the world's most famous beaches, a kilometre-long crescent of sand strung between two rocky headlands, just 15 minutes from the city centre. During the summer months families, tourists, locals and out-of-towners jostle for towel space on the beach while the promenade bustles with activity. Campbell Parade serves up a mixture of busy bars, seaside cafes, and the ever-popular Sunday market. Topless sunbathing is tolerated and swimmers should always swim within the patrolled areas marked by the red and yellow flags. The coastal walk, which starts at Bondi's southern end and runs along the coast to Coogee, is a must for any visitor.

Campbell Parade, off Bondi Road
Website: www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/council/beaches  
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours. 

Art Gallery of New South Wales
Featuring the Yiribana Gallery, the world's largest permanent exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia's foremost art museums. Among its most impressive exhibitions is its Australian art collection, extending from the early colonial period to the mid 20th century. The Asian Galleries showcase the gallery's significant Asian collection and touring exhibitions. Shortlisted portraits in the Archibald Prize (Australia's most prestigious and controversial art award) are exhibited here annually.

Art Gallery Road, The Domain
Tel: (02) 9225 1700.
Website: www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au  
Opening hours: Thurs-Tues 1000-1700, Wed 1000-2100.
Free admission.

Sydney Tower
Standing 250m (820ft) above Market Street, Sydney Tower is the city's tallest building and offers views over the city, the harbour, the Olympic Park and as far as Terrigal Beach, 100km (62 miles) to the north. Entry to the observation deck includes the Skytour - a 35-minute virtual tour/ride on the podium level. Thrill-seekers can go one better and take a Skywalk, an outdoor tour on two glass-floored platforms.

Corner of Pitt and Market Street
Tel: (02) 9333 9222.
Website: www.sydneytoweroztrek.com.au
Opening hours: Sun-Fri 0900-2230, Sat 0900-2330.
Admission charge.

Royal Botanic Gardens
A short walk from the Opera House, the Royal Botanic Gardens sits on a slope overlooking the harbour and covers 30 hectares (74 acres) in the heart of the city. Established in 1816, it is Australia's oldest scientific institution and home to over one million specimens. Highlights include the Sydney Tropical Centre and the Rose Garden; there is a hop-on hop-off trackless train to get around them all.

Macquarie Street (main entrance)
Tel: (02) 9231 8111.
Website: www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au  
Opening hours: Daily 0700-sunset.
Free admission.

Sydney Olympic Park
Built on the site of an old rubbish tip, the focal point of the ‘best ever Olympics' in 2000 is now an attraction in its own right, comprising 15 architecturally impressive venues as well as extensive parks and wetlands. Separate guided tours of the venues are given and a self-guided tour brochure is available from the Visitor Gateway or from the website.

1 Herb Elliot Avenue
Tel: (02) 9714 7888.
Website: www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au  
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1700 (Visitor Gateway).
Free admission.

ANZ Stadium
Edwin Flack Avenue
Tel: (02) 8765 2000.
Opening hours: Tours run daily at 1100, 1230, 1400 and 1530.
Admission charge.

Observation Centre
Level 17, Novotel & Hotel Ibis, Olympic Boulevard, Homebush Bay
Tel: (02) 8762 1111.
Opening hours: Daily 1000-1600.
Admission charge.

Sydney Aquatic Centre
Olympic Boulevard
Tel: (02) 9752 3666.
Website: www.aquaticcentre.com.au  
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0500-2100, Sat-Sun 0600-1900.
Admission charge.

Bicentennial Park
Bennelong Road
Tel: (02) 9714 7888.
Opening hours: Daily sunrise to sunset.
Free admission.

Taronga Zoo
The most desirable residence in Sydney is inhabited not by the upper echelons of society but by a collection of seals, snow leopards, koalas, kangaroos and wallabies. Taronga Zoo's location, on Bradley's Head, at Mosman, is one of the most beautiful vantage points on Sydney Harbour, situated on elevated land along the waterfront. The zoo is home to over 350 different species of animals, ranging from old time favourites such as elephants, gorillas and giraffes to the more curious inhabitants of the animal kingdom such as the platypus (an animal so odd-looking that when settlers first came across it they thought it was a hoax) and the echidna. There are keepers' talks and shows throughout the day, and the sky safari (cable cars that glide over the zoo to give a bird's-eye perspective) is extremely popular.

Bradleys Head Road (main entrance)
Tel: (02) 9969 2777.
Website: www.zoo.nsw.gov.au  
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1700.
Admission charge.

Fox Studios Australia - The Entertainment Quarter
Fox Studios generated the principal photography of The Matrix Trilogy (1999/2003), Moulin Rouge (2001), Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005). The adjoining Entertainment Quarter boasts shops, markets, cinemas, restaurants, mini golf, bungy trampoline, an indoor children's playground and a music venue.

Lang Road, Moore Park
Tel: (02) 8117 6700.
Website: www.eqmoorepark.com.au
Opening hours: Daily 1000-2400.
Free admission.

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