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The harbour out front, the mountains behind.

Harbour cruises, the Bridge climb and the Opera House. Whale season off the heads, koalas at the zoo, and the day trips west to the Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley vines.

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Only here

Three things you can only do here.

Cruises and city walks turn up in every guidebook. Climbing the steel arch of the Harbour Bridge, stepping in under the Opera House sails, and a working harbour this big belong to Sydney alone.

Up the arch

Climb the Harbour Bridge

Sydney started the idea of climbing a bridge for the view, and the great steel arch over the harbour is still the one everyone pictures. You clip onto a line and walk the curve of the span to the summit, 134 metres above the water, with the Opera House and the whole harbour spread out below.

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Under the sails

Inside the Opera House

From the forecourt it is all white sails; inside it is concert halls, theatres and the story of a building that nearly never got finished. A guided tour takes you in under the shells, often with a rehearsal going on somewhere below, through a building that exists nowhere else on earth.

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On the water

Sail Sydney Harbour

The harbour is the reason the city sits where it does, one of the finest natural harbours anywhere. Out on the water you pass the Opera House, slide under the Bridge and round the headlands to where the harbour opens to the Pacific, and the whole city finally makes sense.

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The first thing to book

Start with the one everyone books.

If you do one thing in Sydney, this is where most travellers begin.

Hunter Valley

Australia’s oldest wine country.

Two hours north of the harbour, the Hunter has been making wine since the 1820s, longer than almost anywhere in the country. This is semillon and shiraz country: cellar doors among the vines, long lunches with the growers, and cheese and chocolate stops between the rows.

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Whale season · May to November

From May, the giants pass the heads.

Every winter, tens of thousands of humpbacks track up the coast past Sydney on the long run north, close enough to spot from the clifftops and closer still from a boat. Cruises run out through the heads to meet them breaching and tail-slapping in the open swell.

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An hour west

Where the city gives way to the bush.

Ninety minutes from the harbour the suburbs run out and the land drops away into a maze of eucalyptus valleys, blue with the haze the gum trees throw off. Day trips run to the Three Sisters at Katoomba, down the cliffs on the Scenic Railway, and along the lookouts above the forest.

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After dark

The harbour doesn’t clock off at five.

When the lights come up, the city shifts gear. Dinner cruises slide out under the floodlit Bridge, ghost tours work the back lanes of The Rocks, and the Opera House fills for the night’s performance. The best of Sydney after dark, most of it on or around the water.

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By activity

Or pick how to spend the day.

A harbour cruise if you want it easy. The Bridge climb if you want the view. Whales in winter, a ghost tour after dark, and wine, walking and kayaks in between.

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