8 BEST PLACES To See The Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House Skyline - The Rocks Hickson Road, Circular Quay, Balmain Ferry

8 BEST PLACES To See The Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House Skyline
Where can we find the best views of Sydney’s famous Opera House Harbour Bridge skyline? So much pictures, so many walkways, a ton of sunrise, or sunset city view options. From Circular Quay to the Opera Bar, there are at least a dozen recommendations out there on where to go to see your postcard-worthy shot. I couldn’t agree more! Aside from its food, culture and fantastic shopping, Sydney is surely home to one of the best skylines in the world. No matter what time of the day, seeing it still takes packs an astounding sucker punch.


The good thing is that there are a lot of free and easy choices for every mood and preference. Whether you are planning to just simply admire the view or you are wanting to enjoy some specific experience i.e. hike or eat or take photos, let me share with you the eight of the most amazing places that you can try for yourself, when you visit Sydney. The views transform depending on the time of the day, especially since the sunset skies in Sydney are customarily favoring the pink-navy blue undertones. In my opinion, truly one of the best you’ll ever witness!

The Rocks Hickson Road
Address: The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Website: https://www.therocks.com/venues/hickson-road-reserve
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therocks
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therocks/
Enjoy one of Sydney’s best vantage points. Located at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Sydney Opera House and harbour laid out before you, you’ll have all the ingredients to make it a night to remember. Read more at: https://www.sydneynewyearseve.com/vantage-points/hickson-rd-reserve/







The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Address: Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Website: https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RBGSydney/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rbgsydney/
For a relaxing day in the city why not take a stroll around Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens. Entry to the gardens is free. The gardens are open every day of the year with a few exceptions for special events where tickets may be required. Read more at: https://www.experiencesydneyaustralia.com/sydney-australia-highlights/royal-botanic-gardens/





Circular Quay
Website: https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/circular-quay
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CircularQuayLocal/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/circularquay/
The birthplace of both the city and the current nation, this compact area seamlessly combines the historic with the exuberantly modern. Join the tourist pilgrimage to the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, then grab a schooner at a convict-era pub in the Rocks. Read more at: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/sydney/circular-quay-and-the-rocks







Balmain Ferry
Website: https://www.timeout.com/sydney/things-to-do/the-best-ferry-trips-in-sydney
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balmainsydney/
Looking for a great day out on Sydney Harbour or around the foreshore? Enter your from and to locations into the Trip Planner to get all the latest timetable information. Remember – you will need an Opal card for all Sydney public transport services. Read more at: http://www.beyondthewharf.com.au/sydney-harbour-ferry-trip-planner/







Harbour Bridge Walkway
Address: Harbour Dr
Website: https://www.sydney.com.au/walk-across-the-bridge.htm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Harbour-Bridge-41628918784/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/166140513986814/sydney-harbour-bridge/
Should you walk across the bridge by taking the pedestrian footpath,? Or go over the top, literally, on a BridgeClimb? Or climb up one of the Pylons on a visit to the Pylon Lookout and learn more about how it came to be in the small museum there. Regardless of your budget, there is an option for everyone to explore the famous “Coathanger”. So let’s check them out now and see which one suits you best. Read more at: https://sydneyexpert.com/walk-across-sydney-harbour-bridge/







Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Address: 1d Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Website: https://sydneycitytour.com.au/attractions/mrs-macquaries-chair/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mrs-Macquaries-Chair/129271460447386
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/234612605/mrs-macquaries-chair/
Mrs. Macquarie's Chair is a rock cut into the shape of a bench by artisans in memory of Mrs. Macquarie, located in the north of Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens. Mrs. Macquarie's Chair is separated from the Sydney Opera House by just a narrow bay, which houses an observation deck that is a prime spot for a view of two gems of modern architecture, Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Standing at Mrs. Macquarie's Chair, visitors can snap a panoramic image of the opera house, skyline and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Read more at: https://sg.trip.com/travel-guide/sydney/mrs-macquarie-s-chair-88538/





Dawes Point Park
Website: https://www.sydney.com.au/dawes-point.htm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dawes-Point-Battery/139075242787028
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/1026599567/dawes-point/
Located at the northern tip of The Rocks, and beneath the southern approach to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Dawes Point Park is a heritage listed site which contains archaeological remains and relics, including cannons, a guard house, officer’s quarters and underground store rooms at the former Dawes Point Battery. The park offers unparalleled views across Sydney Cove. Read more at: https://www.therocks.com/venues/dawes-point-park-(tar-ra)






Milsons Point
Website: https://sydneyexpert.com/milsons-point-lavender-bay-walk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/508566441/milsons-point-sydney-nsw/
Meeting Point - Milsons Point. Let's meet at the chairs in front of the 'Milsons Point' Railway station on Ennis Road. Read more at: https://www.aperturetours.com/milsons-point





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