In this short blog: Relocating to Sydney – Things To Do it lists a couple of activities to do. However, the list of attractions, places to visit and restaurants to try in Sydney is nearly endless. Once you have relocated to a new city, it provides the perfect opportunity to get out every weekend and experience what the city has to offer. So don’t make your relocation all about work. Take some time out to play, explore and enjoy Sydney.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb
www.bridgeclimb.com
Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the ultimate Sydney experience – see panoramic views from the top of an Australian icon. Exhilarating and utterly unforgettable, Sydney Harbour Bridge gives you the incredible opportunity to walk to the summit of the bridge and enjoy one of the world’s most spectacular views.
The Sydney Bridge Climb is open to anyone who is in good health and over the age of 10. Climbs are run at 10 minute intervals from early in the morning through to the evening, and all the equipment you need is provided. Your Climb Leader is there to make sure your experience is safe and fun, and will provide interesting facts about the bridge along the way. So what are your waiting for?
Taronga Zoo
http://taronga.org.au
One of Sydney’s most famous attractions, the award-winning Taronga Zoo is home to over 4,000 animals, including Australian native wildlife, as well as rare and endangered exotic animals. Overlooking the magnificent Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is just 12 minutes from the city by ferry.
Open 365 days a year, admission includes daily keeper talks and shows, and access to the Sky Safari, Sydney’s only cable car. Enjoy the QBE Free-Flight Bird Show overlooking Sydney Harbour, featuring some of the world’s most spectacular birds and be delighted by the Daily Seal Show where Australian and Californian Sea-lions and the New Zealand Fur-seals will impress you with their grace and skill. Challenge yourself on Taronga’s exciting new sky high adventure, Wild Ropes. Tackle obstacles, cross suspension bridges and soar through the trees while enjoying breath-taking views of Sydney Harbour. The kids will love it.
Sydney Harbour Dining Cruise
Once March rolls around, the humidity levels of summer have typically dropped below previously uncomfortable levels and the evenings are a mild temperature that makes being outdoors particularly pleasant.
Sydney Harbour is the city’s main highlight during any month, so these temperature conditions are ideal for experiencing at night; numerous dinner cruises are available that will not only let you experience this jewel of a waterway and its different character that the night lights provide, but also a delicious meal aboard with a choice of delicious dining and drinking options as you sit back and admire all the landmarks that make Sydney Harbour a world-famous icon. Truly a magical evening.
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