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Top 7 tours to explore Sydney

Top 7 tours  to explore Sydney

If you’re planning your next getaway to the vibrant streets of Sydney, be sure to get the most out of your holiday experience, with these great ways to see the city.

Top 7 tours  to explore Sydney

Sydney Harbour Cruise tour

What better way to experience breathtaking Sydney Harbour than with a luxurious river cruise. Cruises are available throughout the day, including romantic dinner tours. Watch the city skyline light up before your eyes as the magic of this vibrant city captivates you.

Sydney Walking Tour

If you simply take a relaxed stroll around the streets of the city, you’ll be surprised by how many attractions you would have missed, had you of caught a bus or taxi instead. If you decide that a walk through Sydney is the perfect addition to your afternoon plans, be sure to stop in at the historical Rocks precinct for some great shopping and some of the best cafés in the city.

Sydney Hop on Hop off Bus Tour

Famous through the street of the city, the ‘Hop on Hop Off’ Bus Tours will take travellers exploring Sydney to Bondi Beach. If you’re looking for a comfortable and affordable way to experience the best that Sydney has to offer, get the insider information from these local tour guides.

Sydney Tower SkyWalk

Sydney Tower SkyWalk

Suspended at double the height of the enormous Sydney Harbour Bridge, visitors to the Sky Walk at Sydney Tower will be able to see the city below them, as they stare through the glass flooring beneath them.

Sydney Bike Tours

Sydney is home to some of the best bike paths in Australia, making cycling the obvious choice for fully experiencing the city. Sydney Olympic parks houses more than 35 kilometres of bike tracks, ranging in difficulties that cater for families through to professional cyclists. The friendly staff at one of the many reputable bike shops Sydney has to offer will be able to provide you with helpful advice, regarding the best tour companies and professional guides.

Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb

If you consider yourself as a bit of an adrenaline junkie, there’s no better experience than an action packed Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. Equipped with the latest safety equipment and professional climbing guides, strap yourself in for the adventure of a lifetime, as you scale one of the most famous bridges in history. From atop this infamous bridge, climbers will be able to experience the most captivating views of the city skyline, including the world famous Sydney Opera House.

Sydney Tower Eye trip

If you liked the sound of the Sydney Tower Skywalk by aren’t sure if your stomach can handle the heights, take a safe option and witness the most spectacular views of the city from the Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck. With the comfort and safety of being indoors, you can truly relax and take in the beauty of this magnificent city.

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