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"Built to be “the Empire’s Greatest Theatre” at the peak of the Jazz Age, the State Theatre combines Gothic facades with a neoclassical interior and baroque auditorium, giving visitors a glimpse of the show business of yesteryear. The theatre is referred to as the “Palace of dreams”. Seating 2,034 people and filled with an impressive collection of classic art, including work by William Dobell, sculptures and stunning chandeliers, if you want to learn more amount this amazing property, book one of their guided tours."
"An important part of Sydney’s cultural fabric, the State Theatre has seen a lot since it opened in 1929. It has played host to red carpet premieres, traditional English pantomimes, and famous musical acts. The magnificent building includes elements of gothic, Italian and art deco styles."
"The State Theatre hosts loads of shows throughout the year ranging from musicals to comedies to burlesque so there’s something for everyone. As you’ll just be passing by, for now, make sure you take a look in at the beautiful art deco foyer."
"The historic Capitol Theatre plays hosts to theatre shows, musicals, ballets and other concerts throughout the year. Located in Haymarket, the theatre is easily accessible from the Sydney CBD. It’s not just the shows themselves though, the Capitol Theatre is the perfect location for a great night out."
"In the evening, catch a performance at the Sydney Theatre Company at Walsh Bay. But before hand, drop by the Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf for a pre-show drink; its terrace boasts some of the best views in the city. Get a good night's sleep at one of Sydney’s countless city hotels – in fact, you’ll find the elegant Pier One Sydney Harbour right next door."
"Regarded as one of Harry Seidler’s masterpieces, this white Bauhaus tower blends elegance with functionality to house some of Sydney’s most sought-after office space. It features an octagon floor plan of 67 floors with some breathtaking views of the city offered from offices here. The MLC Centre was the tallest office building in Sydney from 1977 to 1992"
"From high tea with incredible harbour views to creative floral designs, you can find everything you need on Military Road and its surrounds. Twenty minutes from the heart of Sydney's CBD is a lovely Mosman village with boutique stores, harbour views, busy restaurants and cosy bars — and of course, the family favourite Taronga Zoo. Mosman is known for its always-busy Military Road, relaxed cafe culture and popular nearby bathing spots like Balmoral Beach and the clothing-optional Cobblers Beach."
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"Feature: The architecture itself makes this well worth a look and the collection of war memorabilia is impressive. Situated in the middle of Sydney’s Hyde Park, the Anzac Memorial is both a museum and a monument to Australia’s war dead, in particular, those of the Australian Imperial Force of World War One. There is a short daily service at 11.30am each day."
"The Anzac Memorial is a heritage-listed war memorial, museum and monument located in Hyde Park South in Sydney’s Central Business District. It was built as a memorial to the Australian Imperial Force of World War I and was opened by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester on November 24th, 1934."
"Have a picnic and chill out for a while before walking through to the fountain, Anzac Memorial and huge St Mary’s Cathedral in the centre of this green haven. Chill out on your Sydney itinerary at Hyde Park."
"Just 11 kilometres from the heart of Sydney, Lane Cove National Park comprises more than a thousand acres of bushland. The park was created between the two World Wars to offer respite from the encroaching western suburbs of Sydney. By constructing a weir on the lower Lane Cover River, park developers drowned the valley upriver – making its waters safe for recreational use.The park offers a wide array of facilities and activities...."
"This lovely park, surrounded by North Shore suburbia, flanks the Lane Cove River, which spills into the harbour. It's a great place to stretch out on some middle-sized bushwalks and is on the Great North Walk... Historic Building in Sydney Harbourside"
"Lane Cove National Park is a beautiful pocket of bushland that sits on either side of the peaceful Lane Cove River."
"Overlooking Circular Quay, Bar Patron is one of the best places to kick off a night at Vivid. Guests can dine à la carte or from a three-course Vivid set menu ($35) available from the early opening time of 5pm-6pm. Added to the mix are half price, classic margaritas and complimentary chips and salsa throughout happy hour (4pm-6pm)."
"In Manly, walk down the palm tree-lined Corso towards the beach for an ice-cream, walk around to picturesque Shelly Beach, or grab a cold beer at Manly Wharf Hotel. Time your return ferry trip back to the Quay to coincide with the sunset behind the harbour bridge."
"Look no further than Bar Luca; a casual, experimental burger joint in Sydney’s city centre. Famous for their rainbow buns, BL run weekly burger specials with out there ingredients. Past burgers have included everything from triple-cheese fried patties to peanut butter."