These four places in Sydney can't be missed!

In Sydney, where else to go but to the Opera House? Here are four places you must not miss!

Sydney Aquarium

An aquarium where you can watch penguins by boat

📍1-5 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour, Sydney2000
🕙10:00am-17:00pm, 16:00 stop admission

There is a photo session after entering, free, you can directly save the electronic version; It seems to cost money if you want to print, there is a printing area near the exit.

You can get a closer look at the chicks by kayak. It's free. It takes a few minutes. When we went there, the lines were really, really, really long, up to four people in a boat, and it was cold.

The main building of the Sydney Aquarium is under the water surface of Darling Harbour, with 146 meters of underwater passageway, all circular glass picture Windows 🪼 The aquarium has a variety of aquatic life, more than 650 species on display, a total of more than 6,000 fish from the Australian aquatic environment and various aquatic life 🪸 The treasure of the town museum is the large dugong mermaid.

Sydney Safari Park

After entering the garden, you can scan the code, but don't forget to buy $2 a pack of forage at the door, kangaroos and sheep prefer to eat, and there is no sale in the park. Conditionally bring a bag of nuts to feed secretly, kangaroos prefer nuts.

Sydney Wildlife World is the world's largest indoor wildlife park, but also the world has the world's largest variety of Australian animals and plants indoor zoo, living thousands of animals, animal world is divided into 10 pavilions, Butterflies flying, spineless world, crawling alien race, canyon flight, midnight trail, scorching sun, tropical rainforest, Kangaroo cliffs, Australian treasure and semi-arid savanna.

This unparalleled, world-class environment is home to a wide variety of wildlife, from the icy reptiles and fearsome beasts to the beloved koala bear. Get up close and personal with them.


Madame Tussauds Sydney

Here you can see many realistic replica version of the A-list stars, is suitable for men and women, young and old leisure play. There are more than 80 wax figures of celebrities and 9 interactive theme areas where you can "relive" historical events and classic moments that the world likes to talk about.

The wax museum is divided into various theme areas such as celebrities and politicians, and it is really wonderful to walk through these different theme areas. The wax figures all look very realistic. In some places, you can even dress up as one of them. And we get to take pictures with the royals.

It's a great place for a large family to visit, and you can see a variety of different theme areas and different types of characters. The location of the wax museum is easy to find, right next to the aquarium.


Sydney Tower

Sydney Tower was built in 1981, 305 meters above sea level, is the perfect viewing point to have a panoramic view of the city, its 360 degree view is incredible, visitors will see the entire Sydney Harbour and the other end of the ocean, the west is as far as 80 kilometers away the Blue Mountains, in the viewing level is specially equipped with high-power telescopes to expand your vision, There are also free guides to point out the most important sights, and the view from below is even more intoxicating, especially at night.

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