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2018
20
October
What are the best activities to do in Sydney with teenagers during the holiday season?
20
October
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Anika
Do the Sydney harbour bridge climb!
Catch the ferry from circular quay to manly, check out Manly Headland, The Corso and Manly beach
Visit Darling Harbour
Check out the Sydney observatory
Julia
Thank you. I shall:)
Lisa
Taronga Zoo
Di
Taronga Zoo, Bondi and ferry to Manly for a day
Cathy
Try The Rocks Walking Tour near start of your stay. It takes you on a tour of the area where the first convicts landed and how the country developed from there. Very interesting and makes you appreciate things later on in your holiday.
Greg
Be sure to simply hang out in the park right behind the Opera House. There were so many birds including cockatoos and huge fruit bats to name a few. Watching the cockatoos on the lawn was amazing.
A.I. says...
Exploring Sydney with Teens: A 4-Day Itinerary
Exploring Sydney with Teens: A 4-Day Itinerary
Sydney, Australia, is a vibrant and diverse city with plenty of attractions to keep both teens and adults entertained. From stunning beaches and iconic landmarks to exciting outdoor adventures and cultural experiences, there's something for everyone. Here's a suggested 4-day itinerary to make the most of your time in Sydney with your 14 and 20-year-old kids.
Day 1: Iconic Sights and Harbourside Fun
- Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge: Start your Sydney adventure by taking in two of the city's most iconic landmarks. Explore the Sydney Opera House with a guided tour or attend a performance, and consider climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge for breathtaking views.
- The Rocks: Explore this historic district, with its cobblestone streets, charming cafés, and lively markets. Don't miss the chance to visit the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout for panoramic city views.
- Darling Harbour: Spend the afternoon at this lively waterfront precinct, where you can enjoy attractions like the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, and Madame Tussauds wax museum.
Day 2: Beach Day and Coastal Walks
- Bondi Beach: No visit to Sydney is complete without a trip to the iconic Bondi Beach. Soak up the sun, take a dip in the ocean, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beautiful coastal walk.
- Coogee to Bondi Coastal Walk: Embark on this scenic 6-kilometer coastal trail, taking in breathtaking ocean views, beaches, parks, and rock pools along the way.
- Manly Beach: Take a ferry across the harbor to Manly, another popular beach destination. Explore the vibrant beachside town, try your hand at surfing, or simply relax on the sand.
Day 3: Outdoor Adventures and Cultural Immersion
- Sydney Harbour National Park: Spend the day exploring this beautiful park, which offers various hiking trails, stunning lookout points, and opportunities for swimming, kayaking, or picnicking.
- Royal Botanic Garden: Discover the lush gardens and stunning flora and fauna at this iconic botanical garden, located right in the heart of the city.
- Australian Museum: Delve into Australia's rich indigenous culture and natural history at this fascinating museum, with interactive exhibits and educational programs.
Day 4: Family Fun and Shopping
- Taronga Zoo: Take a ferry across the harbor to visit this world-famous zoo, home to an impressive array of Australian and exotic animals. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the zoo
2015
26
April
Any Off-the-Beaten-Path Recommendations for Melbourne and Sydney?
26
April
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Julia
travelling to Sydney Australia Dec 20 - Jan 1st 2018. Looking for recommendations/Suggestions on what to do in Sydney for first 4 days before heading inland. Taking my 14 & 20 yr old kids. Thank you