Sydney
Sydney is the Harbour City, and is the oldest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia with an enviable reputation as one of the world's most beautiful and livable cities.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Eastern suburbs and City Centre.
Eastern suburbs
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The Eastern Suburbs is the eastern metropolitan region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In the more expansive sense, the Eastern Suburbs refers to the whole area situated to the east and south-east of the Sydney central business district, around the southern shore of Sydney Harbour to the Pacific Ocean beaches and continuing on to the port at Botany Bay.
City Centre
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The Sydney City Centre was where Governor Arthur Phillip first raised the British flag on Australian soil in January 1788, the earliest site of European settlement in Australia.
Sydney Harbour National Park
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Sydney Harbour National Park is a national park scattered across Sydney Harbour, Australia. First gazetted in 1975, it's one of many national parks within metropolitan Sydney, renowned for its sheltered beaches, tranquil picnic spots, rich Aboriginal, colonial and military heritage, aquatic reserves and most importantly; harbour islands.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Inner West and City East.
Inner West
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The Inner West of Sydney stretches from the small inner city suburb of Chippendale to the secondary railway hub and business-retail centre of Strathfield and also Sydney Olympic Park to the west.
City East
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Immediately to the east of the City Centre and also adjacent to City South is an area of laneways, nightlife, cafes, pubs, bars and entertainment and sometimes referred to as the "Inner East". it is an area where many choose to stay, and many more visit.
Sydney Airport
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Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the main airport of Australia's largest city, Sydney. It is the main hub for Australia's flag carrier Qantas and has one of the world's busiest air routes from Sydney to Melbourne.
Parramatta
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Parramatta is a western district of Sydney, a city in its own right within the Sydney Metropolitan Area, and the second oldest European settlement on the Australian mainland.
Lower North Shore
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The Lower North Shore is the metropolitan area on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour and is surrounded by Middle Harbour to the east and Lane Cove River to the west. The region extends as far north as Chatswood, where beyond that is the Upper North Shore.
Botany Bay
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Airport & Botany Bay is an arbitrary district name for the areas surrounding Botany Bay and also those directly south of Sydney, which include Sydney Airport, Redfern, Alexandria, Brighton-le-Sands, Mascot and Rockdale among others.
Northern Beaches
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The Northern Beaches of Sydney refers to a suburban district located in the north of the city, as well as a stretch of famous beaches extending northwards from Sydney Harbour and North Head at Manly to Barrenjoey Point and Broken Bay, fronting the Pacific Ocean.
Darling Harbour
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Darling Harbour is a leisure and entertainment precinct, in central Sydney. It extends to Pyrmont, Ultimo and the business district of Barangaroo, and contains The Star and Pyrmont Bay, including Harris St.
The Rocks
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The Rocks is sandstone buildings, history, laneways, culture and Australiana by day, and a busy pub scene by night. It is the historical precinct of central Sydney immediately to the north of the City centre on the western side of Sydney Cove, and where the First Fleet set up their first convict settlement.
City South
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The City South district is home to Australia's largest Chinatown as well as its largest train station, Central station. It is south of the City Centre, to the east of Darling Harbour and City West and also adjoins both City East and Eastern Suburbs toward its eastern boundaries.
Sydney Olympic Park
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Sydney Olympic Park is an area 15 km west of Sydney CBD. It is on the western reaches of Sydney Harbour, and was the home of the 2000 Olympic Games. The Sydney Olympic Park area, together with the surrounding areas on the Parramatta River including the…
Royal National Park
Macquarie Park
St George and Sutherland Shire
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St George and Sutherland Shire is a district about 25 km south of Sydney CBD, centred around the Georges River and bounded by Botany Bay and Port Hacking.
Hills District
Cronulla
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Cronulla is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. Boasting numerous surf beaches and swimming spots, the suburb attracts both tourists and Greater Sydney residents.
Upper North Shore
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The Upper North Shore is a leafy and affluent residential area to the north of the heart of Sydney. It is east of the Lane Cove River, north of Chatswood and south of the uppermost border of Hornsby Shire council area.
South West
Harbour Islands
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The Harbour Islands are Sydney's best kept secret. There are several in the harbour that you can visit to explore, for a picnic, or just to take in the history and the view.
Brooklyn
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Brooklyn is a small fishing town perched on the banks of the Hawkesbury River, making it one of the most northerly areas of Sydney. As it's south of the Hawkesbury, it's still considered to be a part of Sydney and it and some nearby islands such as Dangar Island are a part of Hornsby Shire Council.
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a national park in the very north of the Sydney area in the Australian state of New South Wales, close to Sydney's Northern Beaches.
Kamay Botany Bay National Park
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Kamay Botany Bay National Park is in Sydney, Australia, in two separate sections, one being in the French town of La Perouse in the Eastern Suburbs, and the other being in Kurnell, being south of Botany Bay and east of the famous well known Cronulla.
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Sydney Tower and Australian Museum.
Sydney Tower
Australian Museum
Museum
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The Australian Museum, originally known as the Colonial Museum and Sydney Museum, is a state public museum in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is operated and funded as a cultural institution by the state government of New South Wales.
Australian Securities Exchange
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Australian Securities Exchange Ltd is an Australian public company that operates Australia's primary securities exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bondi Beach and North Sydney.
Bondi Beach
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Bondi Beach is a beach and the surrounding suburb in Sydney, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Waverley Council, in the Eastern Suburbs.
North Sydney
Town
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The Lower North Shore is the metropolitan area on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour and is surrounded by Middle Harbour to the east and Lane Cove River to the west. The region extends as far north as Chatswood, where beyond that is the Upper North Shore.
Surry Hills
Suburb
Sydney
- Type: City with 4,700,000 residents
- Description: capital city of New South Wales, Australia
- Also known as: “Emerald City”, “Eora”, “Gadi”, “Gadigal”, “Greater Sydney”, “Harbour City”, “Port Jackson”, “Syd”, “Sydney City”, “Sydney, Australia”, “Sydney, N. S. W.”, “Sydney, N.S.W.”, “Sydney, New South Wales”, “Sydney, New South Wales, Australia”, “Sydney, NSW”, “Sydney, NSW, Australia”, and “Warrane”
- Categories: metropolis, big city, largest city, provincial capital, global city, financial center, and locality
- Location: New South Wales, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-33.86° or 33° 51′ 36″ southLongitude
151.2111° or 151° 12′ 40″ eastPopulation
4,700,000Elevation
58 metres (190 feet)IATA airport code
SYDUnited Nations Location Code
AU SYDOpen location code
4RRH46R6+2COpenStreetMap ID
node 13766899OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
2147714Wikidata ID
Q3130
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Abkhazian to Yue Chinese—“Sydney” goes by many names.
- Abkhazian: “Сиднеи”
- Achinese: “Sydney”
- Adyghe: “Сидней”
- Afrikaans: “Sydney”
- Albanian: “Sidnej”
- Albanian: “Sydney”
- Amharic: “ሲድኒ”
- Arabic: “سيدني”
- Aragonese: “Sydney”
- Armenian: “Սիդնեյ”
- Arpitan: “Sydney”
- Assamese: “ছিডনী”
- Asturian: “Sydney”
- Aymara: “Sidni”
- Azerbaijani: “Sidney”
- Balinese: “Sidni”
- Bambara: “Sydney”
- Bashkir: “Сидней”
- Basque: “Sydney”
- Bavarian: “Sydney”
- Belarusian: “Сідней”
- Belarusian: “Сіднэй”
- Belarusian: “Сыднэй”
- Bengali: “সিডনি”
- Betawi: “Sidni”
- Bhojpuri: “सिडनी, ऑस्ट्रेलिया”
- Bhojpuri: “सिडनी”
- Bislama: “Sidni”
- Bislama: “Sydney”
- Bosnian: “Sydney”
- Breton: “Sydney”
- Bulgarian: “Сидни”
- Burmese: “ဆစ်ဒနီမြို့”
- Catalan: “Sydney”
- Cebuano: “Sydney”
- Central Bikol: “Sidney”
- Central Kurdish: “سیدنی”
- Chamorro: “Sidni”
- Chavacano: “Sydney”
- Chechen: “Сидней”
- Cherokee: “ᏏᎢdᏂᎢ”
- Cherokee: “ᏏᎢᏗᏂᎢ”
- Cheyenne: “Sydney”
- Chinese: “Sydney”
- Chinese: “悉尼”
- Chinese: “雪梨 (澳洲)”
- Chinese: “雪梨”
- Chuvash: “Сидней”
- Cornish: “Sydney”
- Corsican: “Sydney”
- Cree: “ᓯᑎᓂ”
- Crimean Tatar: “Sidney”
- Croatian: “Sydney”
- Czech: “Sydney”
- Danish: “Sydney”
- Dimli (individual language): “Sidney”
- Dinka: “Thidni”
- Dutch: “Sydney”
- Dzongkha: “སིཌི་ནི”
- Eastern Mari: “Сидней”
- Egyptian Arabic: “سيدنى”
- Erzya: “Сидней ош”
- Esperanto: “Sidnejo”
- Estonian: “Sydney”
- Extremaduran: “Sidney”
- Faroese: “Sydney”
- Fiji Hindi: “Sydney”
- Fijian: “Serene”
- Finnish: “Sydney”
- French: “Port-Jackson”
- French: “Sydney”
- Friulian: “Sydney”
- Gagauz: “Sydney”
- Galician: “Sidney”
- Galician: “Sydney”
- Georgian: “სიდნეი”
- German: “Sydney, Australien”
- German: “Sydney”
- Ghanaian Pidgin English: “Sydney”
- Greek: “Σίδνεϊ”
- Greek: “Σίδνεϋ”
- Guarani: “Sínei”
- Guianese Creole French: “Sidnè”
- Gujarati: “સિડની”
- Gujarati: “સીડની”
- Haitian: “Sidnè”
- Hakka Chinese: “Sit-nì”
- Hakka Chinese: “Sydney”
- Hausa: “Sydney”
- Hawaiian: “Kikinē”
- Hebrew: “סידני הרבתית”
- Hebrew: “סידני רבתי”
- Hebrew: “סידני, אוסטרליה”
- Hebrew: “סידני, ניו סאות‘ ויילס”
- Hebrew: “סידני”
- Hindi: “सिडनी”
- Hindi: “सिड्णि”
- Hungarian: “Sydney”
- Icelandic: “Sydney”
- Ido: “Sydney”
- Iloko: “Sydney”
- Inari Sami: “Sydney”
- Indonesian: “Sydney”
- Ingush: “Сидней”
- Interlingua: “Sydney”
- Interlingue: “Sydney”
- Inuktitut: “ᓯᑦᓂ”
- Irish: “Sydney”
- Italian: “Sydney”
- Jamaican Creole English: “Sidni”
- Japanese: “シドニー”
- Japanese: “悉尼”
- Japanese: “雪梨”
- Javanese: “Sydney”
- Kabiyè: “Sidinee”
- Kabyle: “Sydney”
- Kadazan Dusun: “Sydney”
- Kalaallisut: “Sydney”
- Kannada: “ಸಿಡ್ಣಿ”
- Kannada: “ಸಿಡ್ನಿ”
- Kara-Kalpak: “Sidney”
- Karachay-Balkar: “Сидней”
- Kazakh: “Сидней қаласы”
- Kazakh: “Сидней”
- Khmer: “ស៊ីដនីយ៏”
- Kirghiz: “Сидней”
- Korean: “그레이터 시드니”
- Korean: “시드니 광역권”
- Korean: “시드니”
- Korean: “씨드니”
- Korean: “에메랄드 시티”
- Korean: “포트잭슨”
- Korean: “하버 시티”
- Kurdish: “Sîdney”
- Ladino: “Sydney”
- Latin: “Sanctus Dionysius”
- Latin: “Sydneium”
- Latvian: “Sidneja”
- Lezghian: “Сидней”
- Ligurian: “Sydney”
- Limburgan: “Sydney”
- Lithuanian: “Sidnėjus”
- Lombard: “Sydney”
- Low German: “Sydney”
- Luxembourgish: “Sydney”
- Macedonian: “Сиднеј”
- Magahi: “सिडनी”
- Maithili: “सिड्नी”
- Malagasy: “Sydney”
- Malay: “Sydney”
- Malay: “سيدني”
- Malayalam: “സിഡ്നി”
- Maltese: “Sydney”
- Manx: “Sydney”
- Maori: “Pō Hākene”
- Maori: “Poihākena”
- Maori: “Poihākene”
- Marathi: “सिडनी”
- Mazanderani: “سیدنی”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Sék-nà̤”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Sydney”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Sydney”
- Mingrelian: “სიდნეი”
- Moksha: “Сыднэй”
- Mongolian: “Сидней”
- Moroccan Arabic: “سيدني”
- Nauru: “Sydney”
- Nepali: “सिड्नी”
- Newari: “सिद्नी”
- Nigerian Pidgin: “Sidni”
- Northern Frisian: “Sydney (Steed)”
- Northern Frisian: “Sydney”
- Northern Sami: “Sydney”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Sydney”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Sydney”
- Norwegian: “Sydney”
- Novial: “Sydney”
- Nyanja: “Sydney”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Sydney”
- Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): “ܣܝܕܢܝ”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Sydney”
- Oromo: “Siidnii”
- Ossetian: “Сидней”
- Panjabi: “ਸਿਡਨੀ”
- Papiamento: “Sydney”
- Pennsylvania German: “Sydney”
- Persian: “سیدنی”
- Picard: “Sydney”
- Piemontese: “Sydney”
- Pitcairn-Norfolk: “Sidni”
- Polish: “Sydney, Australia”
- Polish: “Sydney, Nowa Południowa Walia, Australia”
- Polish: “Sydney, Nowa Południowa Walia”
- Polish: “Sydney”
- Portuguese: “Sydney”
- Pushto: “سیدنی”
- Pushto: “سیډني”
- Quechua: “Sydney”
- Romanian: “Sydney”
- Romansh: “Sydney”
- Russia Buriat: “Сидней”
- Russian: “Сидней”
- Russian: “Сидни”
- Rusyn: “Сідні”
- Samoan: “Sini”
- Samogitian: “Sėdniejos”
- Sanskrit: “सिडनी”
- Sanskrit: “सिड्नि”
- Santali: “ᱥᱤᱰᱱᱤ”
- Sardinian: “Sydney”
- Saterfriesisch: “Sydney”
- Scots: “Sydney”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Sydney”
- Serbian: “Сиднеј”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Sydney”
- Seri: “piter la anguila”
- Shan: “သိတ်ႇတၼီႇ”
- Sicilian: “Sydney”
- Silesian: “Sydney”
- Sindhi: “سڊني”
- Sinhala: “සිඩ්නි”
- Skolt Sami: “Sydney”
- Slovak: “Sydney”
- Slovenian: “Sydney”
- Somali: “Sydney”
- South Azerbaijani: “سیدنی”
- Spanish: “Sídney (Nueva Gales del Sur)”
- Spanish: “Sidney, Australia”
- Spanish: “Sidney”
- Spanish: “Sídney”
- Spanish: “Sydney (Australia)”
- Spanish: “Sydney”
- Sundanese: “Sydney”
- Swahili: “Sydney”
- Swedish: “Sydney”
- Swiss German: “Sydney”
- Sylheti: “ꠅꠡ꠆ꠐꠦꠟꠤꠀꠞ ꠍꠤꠒꠘꠤ”
- Sylheti: “ꠍꠤꠒꠘꠤ ꠘꠉꠞ”
- Tagalog: “Sidney”
- Tagalog: “Sydney”
- Tahitian: “Sydney”
- Tahitian: “Tene”
- Tajik: “Сидней”
- Talysh: “Sidnej”
- Tamil: “சிட்னி”
- Tamil: “ஸிட்னி”
- Tatar: “Сидней”
- Telugu: “సిడ్నీ”
- Tetum: “Sidni”
- Thai: “ซิดนีย์”
- Tibetan: “སིད་ནེ།”
- Tok Pisin: “Sidni”
- Tonga (Tonga Islands): “Senē”
- Tosk Albanian: “Sydney”
- Tumbuka: “Sydney”
- Turkish: “Sidney”
- Turkmen: “Sidneý”
- Twi: “Sydney”
- Tyap: “Si̱dni”
- Udmurt: “Сидней”
- Uighur: “Sidnéy”
- Ukrainian: “Сиднай”
- Ukrainian: “Сидней”
- Ukrainian: “Сідней, Австралія”
- Ukrainian: “Сідней”
- Upper Sorbian: “Sydney”
- Urdu: “سڈنی”
- Uzbek: “Sidney”
- Venetian: “Sydney”
- Veps: “Sidnei”
- Vietnamese: “Sydney”
- Vlax Romani: “Sydney”
- Volapük: “Sydney”
- Võro: “Sydney”
- Waray (Philippines): “Sydney”
- Welsh: “Sydney”
- Western Armenian: “Սիտնի”
- Western Frisian: “Sydney”
- Western Panjabi: “سڈنی”
- Wu Chinese: “悉尼”
- Xhosa: “Sidni”
- Yakut: “Сидней”
- Yiddish: “סידני”
- Yoruba: “Sydney”
- Yue Chinese: “雪梨 (澳洲)”
- Yue Chinese: “雪梨”
- “ma tomo Sini”
- “Sėdniejos”
- “Sydney”
- “सिडनी”
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