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Sydney City Centre

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About Sydney City Centre Attractions
" Sydney CBD offers a mix of historic and modern attractions, with everything from iconic buildings to lush parks. Visitors can explore the Queen Victoria Building, a heritage shopping arcade, or stroll through Hyde Park, one of Sydney’s oldest green spaces. The area also boasts cultural venues like the State Theatre and the Art Gallery of NSW, ensuring there’s always something to see and experience in the heart of the city. "
Some of the many major attractions in Sydney City Centre include Sydney Opera House, Queen Victoria Building, Museum of Sydney, Australian Museum, Sydney Tower Eye, Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens

Overview
Sydney’s CBD is packed with attractions that showcase both its history and modern charm. The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a must-visit for architecture and shopping lovers, offering a blend of luxury boutiques and cafés housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building. Another key attraction is Hyde Park, a tranquil green space in the heart of the city, perfect for a break from the urban hustle.
Cultural attractions abound in the CBD, with the State Theatre providing a glimpse into Sydney’s rich artistic history, and the Art Gallery of NSW showcasing Australian and international art. The Sydney Tower Eye, the city’s tallest structure, offers 360-degree views of the city, giving visitors a chance to see Sydney from above.
History buffs can explore St. Mary’s Cathedral, a grand Gothic revival structure that serves as one of the city’s spiritual landmarks, or take a walk down Macquarie Street, home to Sydney’s historic government buildings and institutions. These attractions, combined with the CBD’s proximity to other Sydney highlights, make it a vibrant area for visitors.

5 sights & attractions in the Sydney City Centre
1. Queen Victoria Building – Heritage shopping arcade with luxury brands and architecture.
2. Hyde Park – Historic green space perfect for relaxation and strolls.
3. Art Gallery of NSW – Leading cultural institution with a vast art collection.
4. Sydney Tower Eye – Sydney’s tallest building offering panoramic city views.
5. St. Mary’s Cathedral – Stunning Gothic revival cathedral in the heart of Sydney.

Last update September 2024

Attractions in Sydney City Centre
Attraction Location Map
Art Gallery Road, Sydney, New South Wales
With over a million annual visitors, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia’s most significant collections. Housed in a spectacular building and located in the Domain, the gallery offers free admission to permanent galleries.
6 College Street, Sydney, New South Wales
The Australian Museum on the fringe of the Sydney City Centre boasts an internationally recogonised collection of over 18 million cultural and scientific objects dating back to its establishment in 1827.
13 Campbell Street, Haymarket, New South Wales
The Capital Theatre is a world class venue catering for theatrical productions. Located in Sydneys Central Haymarket district, the theatre has hosted som eof Broadways gretest productions including Miss Saigon, Chicago, Billy Eliot and The Lion king.
252 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
505-525 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Elizabeth Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Queen Square, Sydney, New South Wales
Ivy
Level 1 Ivy, 330 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
The Ivy is an iconic entertainment complex in Sydney, Australia. Situated in the heart of the city, it encompasses a luxurious hotel, stylish restaurants, and vibrant bars. With chic design and a lively atmosphere, the Ivy is a premier destination for nightlife, events, and socializing. Its rooftop pool and bar offer stunning views of Sydney, creating a sophisticated and dynamic experience for locals and visitors alike.
624 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney’s Metro Theatre is a landmark concert venue located on George Streets entertainment district promoting National and International Independent rock acts. The main room is complimented by The Lair which holds a few hundred people.
Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney, New South Wales
Corner Bridge Street & Philip Street, Sydney, New South Wales
The Museum of Sydney is located on and around the first Government House in Australia. It is a celebration of all things Sydney using a diverse range of programs and exhibitions to portray life from its early origins to today’s modern city.
455 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
49 Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney’s State Theatre has been a prominent part of Sydney’s artistic and cultural history since it opened its doors to the public in 1929. The spectacularly appointed venue plays host to a range of artistic events, concerts and film screenings.
2 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales
The UNESCO World Heritage Sydney Opera House is one of the Worlds most recognised & distinctive buildings. It is located spectacularly on Sydney Harbour & it houses multiple performance venues.
Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney, New South Wales
Accessible from the Sydney CBD, the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens occupies a spectacular position along Sydney Harbour, located overlooking Farm Cove and just east of the Opera House. The gardens are free and open every day of the year.
100 Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales
The Sydney Tower Eye is the tallest structure in Sydney and provides incredible 360 degree views for as far as the eye can see, from Sydney Harbour & Botany Bay to the glorious Blue Mountains. The Sydney Tower Eye is open both day & night times.
, Sydney, New South Wales
108 King Street, Sydney, New South Wales
The Theatre Royal is housed in the heart of Sydney at the MLC Centre and has been the host of many famous shows including Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Les Miserables and most recently Jersey Boys and Driving Miss Daisy.
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The Ivy is an iconic entertainment complex in Sydney, Australia. Situated in the heart of the city, it encompasses a luxurious hotel, stylish restaurants, and vibrant bars. With chic design and a lively atmosphere, the Ivy is a premier destination for nightlife, events, and socializing. Its rooftop pool and bar offer stunning views of Sydney, creating a sophisticated and dynamic experience for locals and visitors alike.
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Accessible from the Sydney CBD, the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens occupies a spectacular position along Sydney Harbour, located overlooking Farm Cove and just east of the Opera House. The gardens are free and open every day of the year.
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The Australian Museum on the fringe of the Sydney City Centre boasts an internationally recogonised collection of over 18 million cultural and scientific objects dating back to its establishment in 1827.
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