Attractions in Sydney
 From Hotel UniLodge Sydney, you can easily walk to or get buses to many of Sydney's famous attractions:
• Sydney Opera House

An icon of the Sydney skyline.
The Sydney Opera House is named one of the 7 modern architectural wonders of the world, it opened in 1973 on Bennelong Point.
The Opera House offers a range of entertainment including Ballet, Musicals, Theatre and of coarse Opera. Guided tours operate daily, giving you the opportunity to stand on centre stage!
Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in 1932, and was an amazing engineering feat. It connects the North and Centre of Sydney, with a 503m long span. Take a stroll across the walk-way, or if you dare, go for a BridgeClimb. A fully guided tour which takes you up and over the arches of our great bridge.
Sydney Tower
Experience Sydney from the clouds! At 305m, Sydney Tower takes you to the highest point above Sydney for a breath-taking 360-degree views of our beautiful harbour city.
For the adventurous, or those who would prefer a full-guided tour, take on the Skywalk challenge, take a stroll on the top of the tower and let the wind blow through your hair!
• The historic Rocks area
Often described as Sydney's 'Outdoor Museum', the rocks is the foundation stone of our country. Rich in Australian history, take a stroll back in time through the Argyle Cut and the heritage listed streets.
• Circular Quay
• Harbour Cruises

• Manly Ferry
The fastest and most picturesque way to get to Manly, Sydney's first beach front suburb. It's a 30min trip from Circular Quay, or 15mins on the Jet Cat.
• China Town
• Darling Harbour and Cockle Bay

Darling Harbour is one of the world’s greatest waterfront destinations. With its spectacular harbour setting, Darling Harbour has many of Australia’s key tourist attractions, and it’s also a favorite place for Sydneysiders to spend their time relaxing and celebrating!
Opened in 1988 as a part of Sydney’s Bicentenary celebrations, it is the inner city entertainment district.
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