
- 4.6/5
SS ChuahNice place to visit. I can see koala, kangaroos……seals on the performance.
- 4.6/5
Anthosism⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ SEA LIFE Sydney AquariumWe had a wonderful time at SEA LIFE Sydney! The aquarium was beautifully designed, and we enjoyed seeing the wide variety of marine life up close — especially the sharks, penguins, and the amazing ocean tunnel. The layout made it easy to explore, and everything was well-maintained and informative. It’s a great experience for both adults and kids. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Sydney!⸻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ WILD LIFE Sydney ZooWILD LIFE Sydney was such a fun and memorable experience! We got to see Australia’s iconic animals like koalas, kangaroos, and wombats up close. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and the exhibits were clean and well-organized. It’s the perfect place to learn more about Australian wildlife without leaving the city. Definitely worth a visit!
- 4.7/5
_TI***kiWe had such a fun day at the Wildlife Zoo with the family! 🦘🐦 There were many amazing Australian birds and animals to see, and the whole place was super easy to walk around thanks to the shady trees. We took our time wandering, petting, and even feeding some of the animals, which was a highlight. The bathrooms were clean, check-in with our Trip.com voucher was quick and simple, and before heading home we grabbed some lunch, snacks, and a few souvenirs from the gift shop. Overall, a really enjoyable visit!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe museum itself isn't very large, so you won't need to spend too much time exploring. The most interesting thing about it is that there are several refurbished boats you can visit. To visit the boats, you'll need to leave your backpack inside the museum.
- 4.7/5
Fiona AHRSydney Zoo is a great spot for an easy day out with wildlife. The enclosures are spacious, and you’ll see everything from lions to kangaroos up close. The layout makes it easy to walk around, and it’s family-friendly. A good alternative to Taronga if you want something more relaxed!
- 4.6/5
iQOO🐮The Australian Museum is a place that showcases a rich natural and cultural heritage. The museum's exhibitions cover a wide range of topics, from Australian flora and fauna, indigenous culture to the natural history of the Earth. I particularly like the dinosaur fossils and marine life displays here, which are very shocking. The museum has a clear layout, and you can learn a lot during the visit without feeling bored.
- 4.7/5
NeuhausTo get to Sydney Luna Park, you can take a ferry from the Circular Pier, which is just one stop away. All the facilities in the park are single-item payment, you can buy whatever tickets you play, there are also combination packages, and now it is better to follow the trend with the squid game. In fact, Moon God Park is the main entrance is very characteristic, the length is quite scary.
- 4.1/5
小思文Hunter Valley is also a naturally formed place. Many things in Hunter Valley are quite huge, attracting many foreign tourists to visit. Many plants have a history of many years, and you can see some small reptiles and some insects.
- 4.7/5
awu45If you want to know the past and present of Sydney, you must check in at the Treasure Museum! This time capsule hidden in Circular Quay allows you to travel through 200 years of Sydney's memory in one step! The museum was formerly the site of Australia's first Governor's Mansion. Modern architecture and historical relics collide perfectly - the "Forest Edge" sculpture columns in front of the door are overgrown, and 29 columns interwoven with sandstone, wood and steel are engraved with the names of Aboriginal tribes. Walking through them will trigger mysterious Aboriginal language sound effects, as if you can hear the whispers of ancient civilizations. ⚠️ Tips: It is the Sydney Museum near Circular Quay, not the Australian Museum. The two are not far away but it is easy to confuse them. We made a mistake in navigation and made this visit possible! 🏔Introduction to attractions: This place mainly presents delicate historical changes and some small art exhibitions of indigenous residents. There is also a small graffiti area for parent-child interaction where parents can let go for a while [applause]. There are also special figurines and machines for making landmark copper coins at the entrance for children to experience (2 dollars each) 📝Check-in strategy: This museum is free and does not require reservations. It is more than enough to visit it in 1-2 hours. It is recommended to visit it together with Circular Quay, Royal Botanic Gardens, etc., which are all 5-10 minutes away on foot.
- 4.8/5
iQOO🐮Sydney Observatory is located on an open plateau, providing an excellent opportunity for stargazing. There are not only a variety of astronomical exhibitions, but also professional telescopes for visitors to use, allowing them to observe clear celestial bodies. During the day, the observatory building itself is also very historic, and the surrounding parkland adds a lot of leisure to the tour. At night, you can participate in the astronomical guided tour to hear professional explanations and understand the mysteries of the starry sky and astronomy. Whether you are interested in astronomy or just want to enjoy the beautiful night view of Sydney, the observatory is a place worth visiting.







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