It’s all about the heat come July, with the northern hemisphere’s sizzling summer temperatures adding an extra shine to some of the world’s most popular travel destinations.
14.05.2024 - 13:11 / forbes.com / Sydney Harbour
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of things to see and do in Sydney—especially if it’s your first time visiting. It’s not exactly easy to get to Australia so it only makes sense to want to squeeze in as many “must-see” spots as possible during your trip.
The following addresses offer a great first glimpse of Sydney and include a handful of the biggest tourist attractions that span from museums and galleries to the Eiffel Tower of the Sydney Harbour:
Located in The Domain, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is the most important public gallery in Sydney—and one of the largest in Australia. Dating all the way back to 1874, when the gallery’s first public exhibition opened, here’s where to go for classic and contemporary Australian art.
For a more holistic look at the country, head to the Australian Museum at 1 William Street in the CBD district. The oldest museum in all of Australia, this establishment boasts an international reputation in the fields of natural history and anthropology, with permanent exhibits like minerals, animals and fossils, photographic archives that date back to the 1800s, and First Nations cultural materials and artifacts.
Yes, it’s a tourist hot spot—but for good reason. The Sydney Opera House is a cultural landmark and performing arts centre right in the middle of the Sydney Harbour. It’s one of the most famous and distinctive buildings of the 20th century thanks to its iconic peaks and expressionist design is well worth a visit, even if you aren’t planning on attending a show. Head to the opera bar, grab a beer, and watch the sunset over the harbour.
Not for the faint of heart, BridgeClimb Sydney takes guests on a literal climb over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Guests will hike up and over the bridge to the summit, which touts some of the absolute best views in Sydney.
Whether or not you’re a beach person, it’s your moral imperative to spend an afternoon loafing in the sun at Bondi. Likely Australia’s most iconic beach, the white sands and crystal clear water draw surfers, swimmers, and beach bums year round—and for good reason. The turquoise waters are temperate, with lots of room for splashing around without bumping into a neighboring swimmer or surfer.
It’s all about the heat come July, with the northern hemisphere’s sizzling summer temperatures adding an extra shine to some of the world’s most popular travel destinations.
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