Skip to content

Keep a little mystery in your trip planning: Explorer Picture Mode shows a stylized version of every place instead of the real photo, so you can go by the description and reviews first and picture it your own way -- reveal the real photo any time by flipping the switch off, or just for one place at a time from its own page.

Create a free account to pick your own style (Vintage, Oil Painting, Black & White) and have it remembered next time you visit.

Sydney

Learn about Sydney

A concise introduction to Sydney, its geography, history and culture.

Introduction

Changed

Sydney is Australia's largest city and the capital of New South Wales, built around one of the world's great natural harbours -- a shape that has directed the city's growth, transport, and skyline since British settlers first arrived in 1788.

The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, sitting almost directly across from each other on the harbour, have become the city's defining image, but Sydney's identity extends well beyond its two most photographed landmarks -- to ocean beaches inside the city limits, an Aboriginal history predating European arrival by tens of thousands of years, and a diversity shaped by more than two centuries of immigration.

Attractions Intro

Changed

Sydney's attractions center heavily on the harbour itself -- the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge anchor Circular Quay, with The Rocks, Sydney's oldest colonial-era neighborhood, right alongside.

Beyond the harbour, Darling Harbour and Taronga Zoo offer family-oriented attractions, while the Royal Botanic Garden gives a quieter, green counterpoint right next to the harbour's busiest tourist strip.

Geography

Changed

Read the full Geography guide →

History

Changed

Read the full History guide →

Culture

Changed

Read the full Culture guide →

How It Was Built

Changed

Read the full How It Was Built guide →

Climate Patterns

Changed

Read the full Climate Patterns guide →

← Back to Sydney overview