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Woolloomooloo Things to do

Things to do in Woolloomooloo

Regarded as the most important art gallery in Sydney, the Art Gallery of New South Wales attracts...
Established in 1916, the Royal Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in the country, and is...

    Things to do Near Woolloomooloo

    Australia’s oldest museum, founded in 1827, is world-renowned, particularly in the fields of...
    The Sydney Tower Eye, known for its iconic golden turret, is the city’s tallest structure, and...
    A popular tourist area on the northern edge of the CBD, Circular Quay is home to plentiful...
    Incorporating elements of Gothic, Art Deco and Italian design, this ornate 2,000-seater theatre in...
    An office and retail complex bordered by one of the city’s most iconic skyscrapers, Australia...
    One of the busiest performing arts centres in the world and an iconic symbol of Sydney, the Opera...
    Set on a spectacular site at the harbour’s edge, the MCA is a museum dedicated entirely to the...
    This popular open-air market alongside Sydney Harbour Bridge is a much-loved weekend destination...
    This popular spot in Darling Harbour is home to over 650 species of marine life found in...
    Australia’s biggest Chinatown, this stretch in the southern CBD is a colourful, aromatic melting...
    The younger sibling of the famous London institutions, Sydney’s very own Madam Tussauds wax museum...
    This distinctive arched bridge, fondly known as ‘The Coathanger’, stretches 503 metres across...
    Modelled on the gardens of the Ming Dynasty, this tranquil space in Darling Harbour is a great...
    This picturesque harbour that sits on the western end of Sydney’s CBD has, over the years, emerged...
    Situated in a prime position amidst most of Sydney’s most eye-catching attractions, this swimming...
    This 48,000-seater stadium in Moore Park is Sydney’s premier cricket ground. An historic site...
    Named for its shark-like shape, this 1.5 hectare island in Sydney Harbour boasts exceptional views...
    This 44-acre UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Sydney Harbour originally operated as a...
    Known for the historic brick kilns that tower over its northwest corner, Sydney Park is a tranquil...
    Sydney’s most renowned stretch of sand, Bondi Beach has been the subject of numerous movies and TV...
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