Free entry to over 40 top Sydney attractions, tours, and things to do for one low price!
Sydney, The Harbour City, is situated on Australia’s East Coast in New South Wales and is probably one of the country's most recognised cities! Once you have come and experienced Australia’s oldest city, you will be sure to agree that Sydney is a thrilling and action packed destination, containing a new discovery around every corner.
With your See Sydney Attractions Pass you have the opportunity to discover everything that Sydney and its surrounding regions has to offer whilst enjoying the benefits only the pass can offer.
Sydney City
The city has many hearts, each as vibrant as the other. From Haymarket’s cosmopolitan melee to chic streets lined with fashionable shops, hotels and restaurants, Sydney’s centre is alive with busy people, happening events and the beauty of heritage architecture and expansive parks. You can …
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The Blue Mountains
This mountain range is not blue, as the name would suggest, but is called the Blue Mountains because of a natural release of eucalyptus from the forests in the ranges. The Blue Mountains, once thought as the barrier to freedom, sit on the west side …
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Darling Harbour
Be dazzled by every form of entertainment imaginable at Darling Harbour! Walk underwater with sharks in the Sydney Aquarium, and discover the Northern Territory Outback Centre and a plethora of great shopping. Plus the streamlined monorail is always at hand to take you right into …
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Manly & Sydney’s North
The areas nudging the centre of the city create a melting pot of style, attitude and activity – one which bubbles most vigourously in Kings Cross and Darlinghurst. This is where Oxford Street starts, one of the city’s most famous thoroughfares and scene of the …
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Sydney’s West
Just beyond Sydney Olympic Park, you will find a treasure trove of attractions of all types. Parramatta, which can be easily reached by train or RiverCat, is full of tales of discovery. If you are intrigued by early days of the colony, whether it’s the …
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Sydney Olympic Park
If ever there was a truly Australian pilgrimage it is to Sydney Olympic Park, nerve centre of the Sydney 2000 Games and the Rugby World Cup 2003. As well as the country’s sporting Mecca, the Park is home to many attractions including wonderful entertainment events …
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Bondi & Sydney’s East
The areas nudging the centre of the city create a melting pot of style, attitude and activity – one which bubbles most vigourously in Kings Cross and Darlinghurst. This is where Oxford Street starts, one of the city’s most famous thoroughfares and scene of the …
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Circular Quay
Get under the skin of Sydney in The Rocks. Immerse yourself in history, architecture, culture and cuisine. Not just as an onlooker but as a participant; climb the Harbour Bridge, haggle in the weekend market, explore the galleries and shops or down a draught beer …
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