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Sydney Museums - Best Historic Living Museums & Top Exhibitions, NSW
"If you are looking for one of the best family experiences Sydney has to offer then you must check out the incredible 360 degree views of Sydney by visiting the Sydney Tower Eye. Make your way up to the incredible observation deck which lies 250 metres above the Sydney streets and see all of Sydney. Location: Level 5, Westfield Centre, Sydney"
"Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in Sydney and the second tallest tower in the southern hemisphere. In 2009 it underwent significant renovations including connecting it with the shopping centre below."
"The most widely known church among tourists in Sydney is the St Mary’s Cathedral at St Mary’s Road. Its left side is widely visible when one is at Hyde Park especially at the majestic Archibald Fountain. During the Holiday Season, St Mary’s Cathedral is one of the city’s famous structures that are lit with colourful beam of lights, making it one of the most anticipated and photographed buildings during the festive season."
"0 km from city center 17 out of 18 places to visit in Sydney. The St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney. There have been many Roman Catholic cathedrals in Sydney over the years, but the present cathedral was built in 1868."
"St Mary’s Road Sydney, Sydney New South Wales 2000 Australia. This is a beautiful Catholic cathedral located right next to Hyde park. The architecture is just amazing."
"In 1950 when the Rose Seidler House was completed, it was ‘the most talked about house in Sydney.’ Today, this architectural treasure in the North Sydney suburb of Wahroonga is one of the cites most underrated attractions. Composed by the young Harry Seidler for his parents, the house upturned conventional suburban home design. Harry Seidler was an Austrian-born Australian architect who was the first architect to fully express the principles of the Bauhaus and modernism’s methodology in Australia."
"Date Night Set MenuSpecial takeawayUnfortunately due to Covid restrictions in the region, we have been forced to close our dine in experience. However we are open for takeaway so we offer a special deal set menu to keep the romance ali..."
"Jah Bar in Dee Why focuses on locally sourced, seasonal produce as their forefront of their menu. On top of their ethical farming practices for future sustainability, Jah Bar also has a no wastage policy in place at the restaurant. With all these practices, comes beautiful fresh tapas that is equally aesthetic as it is tasty."
"Not only are the timber interiors stunning at Circular Quay restaurant, the view is to-dine-for!. Here you’ll look out over the harbour right at Circular Quay and the Sydney Harbour bridge and all the boats floating by."
"This sprawling restaurant offers sweeping views of the harbor. The décor is modern yet warm and allows the scenery to be the star of the show. Obviously, sunset is the best time to..."
"When the crew at The Oxford Tavern crank up Black Betty, the affectionately dubbed barbeque on the patio of the revamped Petersham pub, the aroma of smoked brisket & pulled pork draws BBQ lovers from all over the Inner West. New management have bestowed a new life unto this pub that was previously known for pokies, cheap drinks, and topless barmaids. Now, they’ve taken their rightful position as one of the best American BBQ restaurant in Sydney."
"Filling the entire first floor of The Belvedere with the aroma of warm pita bread and fresh Mediterranean flavours, here’s a top Greek restaurant that knows how to do a leisurely lunch. The Greek Belvedere’s lavish dining room combined with modern dishes will most certainly take you to Santorini on your midday break. Unwind with your friends and family over an elegant menu of Greek classics, abundant in kalamata olives, charred octopus, lamb shoulder, whipped feta and more."