15 Best Places To Visit in Australia You Can't Miss
Australia, the world's sixth-largest country, is home to a wide range of stunning natural landscapes, unique wildlife, and cultural landmarks. With so much to explore, it's no surprise that the country attracts millions of visitors every year. From iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef to lesser-known gems like the Tasmanian Wilderness and the Ningaloo Reef, Australia offers an endless array of tourist attractions.
Whether you're interested in exploring the country's bustling cities, rugged wilderness, or stunning coastlines, there's something for everyone in Australia. With this list of 15 must-see tourist attractions, visitors can experience the best of what the country has to offer, including world-famous landmarks, natural wonders, and cultural hotspots.
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Top 10 Scenic Spots In Australia For 2024 | Australia's Top 10 Sights For 2024 | Travel Tapestries
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Sydney's Best 10 Attractions to Explore in 2024 - Travel Guide
Explore the vibrant city of Sydney with our guide to the top 10 must-visit destinations for 2024. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this video showcases a diverse range of attractions that cater to all interests. Whether you're drawn to stunning beaches, rich cultural experiences, or bustling city life, you'll find something to inspire your travel plans. Join us as we uncover the best spots to enjoy breathtaking views, world-class dining, and unique local experiences. Perfect for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike, this guide will help you make the most of your Sydney adventure. Watch now and start planning your unforgettable trip.
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Australia 🇦🇺 Best Places :
Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge: These iconic landmarks are the most-visited tourist attractions in Australia, attracting millions of visitors every year.
The Great Barrier Reef: The world's largest coral reef system is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkelling.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park: Home to Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, and Kata Tjuta, this park is a sacred site to Indigenous Australians and a must-visit for visitors to the country.
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00:22 Top cities &Best travel places
01:35 Oceans &Nature Mountains
The Great Ocean Road: This scenic drive along the south-east coast of Australia offers stunning ocean views and notable landmarks like the Twelve Apostles.
Melbourne: The vibrant city of Melbourne is a popular destination for culture, food, and entertainment, with top attractions like the Royal Botanic Gardens, Federation Square, and the Victoria Market.
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Top 10 Experiences in Sydney!
Welcome to our ultimate guide to Sydney, Australia! In this video, we’ll take you through the must-see attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences that make Sydney a top destination for travelers. From the iconic Sydney Opera House and breathtaking Bondi Beach to the vibrant neighborhoods of The Rocks and Darling Harbour, we’ve got you covered!
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00:25 Blue Mountains
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01:05 Manly Beach
01:21 Art Gallery of New South Wales
01:39 Taronga Zoo
01:59 The Rocks
02:16 Royal Botanic Garden
02:36 Bondi Beach
02:54 Sydney Harbour Bridge
03:13 Sydney Opera House
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HOW TO Travel SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, To Visit All Attractions In ONE DAY | Travel Tips
How To Best of Sydney, New South Wales (NSW) Australia Trip. Travel Guide. Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Luna Park Sydney, Manly northern beach suburb, Bradfield Park, Ferry Rides, Justice & Police Museum, Indigenous Aboriginal Art Show on top of Opera House, Opera House inside, crossing Sydney Harbour Bridge from the North Shore to Central Business District, Manly Wharf and Manly Beach. Best Sydney Sights, Places, Lookouts and Viewpoints. Top Attractions Must-See. What To See & Do. Things to do and where to go in Sydney. Australia in winter. Travel Guide for Sydney. Ola Lily @olalilyx
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South Sydney Uncovered: Best Cafes and Parks You Need to Visit
In this Hidden Sydney vlog, we uncover the local secrets of Southern Sydney! From the iconic Manly Ferry ride to the bustling Circular Quay Train Station, we take a journey to the south of Sydney to uncover the Sydney must see attractions and hidden gems of the region. Delve into the charming suburbs of Penshurst and Mortdale, savouring the best cafes in Sydney and experiencing the tranquillity of Oatley Park and Jewfish Bay Baths. Join us as we hike through Lime Kiln Wetlands, indulge in Japanese cuisine at St Kai Cafe, and enjoy breathtaking views at Above 8 Rooftop Lounge and Bar in Hurstville Sydney. As our one day in Sydney comes to a close, reflect on the beauty and culture of South Sydney, waiting to be discovered.
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1:00 Things you must do in Sydney: Ferry Manly to Circular Quay Sydney
1:21 Sydney must see: Arriving at Circular Quay on Manly Ferry
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2:21 Sydney tips: Sydney train network
2:37 Australia vlog: Central Train Station Sydney
3:25 Southern Sydney: Penshurst
3:51 Best cafes in Sydney: Short Black Coffee Penshurst
7:23 First impressions of South Sydney: Oatley, Mortdale, Peakhurst, Penshurst
8:36 One day in Sydney: Dairy Creek Oatley Sydney
9:52 What to do in Sydney Australia: Oatley Park
12:28 Hidden gems Sydney: Jewfish Bay Baths (Oatley Bay Baths)
14:25 Sydney bushwalks: Lime Kiln Wetlands
15:20 Top Sydney cafe for Japanese Sydney food: St Kai Cafe Mortdale
18:01 Rooftop bar Sydney: Above 8 Rooftop Lounge and Bar Hurstville
18:45 What to do in Hurstville Sydney: Shopping at Hurstville Central
19:15 South of Sydney final thoughts
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Secrets of Australia - Merimbula | Travel Vlog | Sapphire Coast | Aussie Beaches
Secrets of Australia - Merimbula | Travel Vlog | Sapphire Coast | Aussie Beaches
Folks explore the town and beautiful beaches of Merimbula with me - not to mention the small theme park 'Magic Mountain' as well. This part of Australia, on the coast a few hours south of Sydney is a great place to explore and discover!
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1:40 Bar Beach
2:26 Short Point
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5:09 A Seahorse Named Desire - Central Merimbula
5:43 Magic Mountain Merimbula
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SYDNEY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL - Discover The Shire
My favourite place in Sydney! The Sutherland Shire! This is a visual through the events of 1 full day (and 1 night) in the Shire.
I was torn between voicing over the video and just letting the visuals and sound tell the story, I ended up opting for the later.
Locations in order are:
- Sunrise surf at Garie Beach (which by the way has some of the best most relaxed surfing in Sydney!)
- Scuba Diving at Kurnell with the Weedy Sea Dragons and some incredible coral gardens
- Coffee and food at Zimzala on Cronulla Beach overlooking the surf, and
- Camping in the Royal National Park to watch the stars!
While I have actually been working and producing content for the Sutherland Shire Council's Tourism department, this video is not part of or sponsored in any way by the Council. I have a range of scuba diving videos that are coming soon, showcasing some of the Sutherland Shire's best underwater sites (and they're incredible!), but this video is just something I threw together as a personal project. Hope you enjoy!
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Liverpool City Tour - Liverpool City Library, NSW Australia #travel #travelvlog #australia
Liverpool City Tour - Liverpool City Library, NSW Australia
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Welcome to Southern Sydney’s BEAUTIFUL Cronulla Beach. One of my favorite Sydney Beaches.
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Liverpool city Library, NSW, Australia
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You Won't Believe This Spot! Breathtaking Sydney Harbour Views without the crowds!
Mary Carlson Park and Greenwich Point Wharf on Sydney's lower north shore are just a 10 minute bus ride from St Leonards Train Station. Along the way are quaint suburban streets, stunning houses and even a harbour pool - Greenwich Baths!
These spots boast incredible panoramic views of the Sydney skyline including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, central business district, Barangaroo and Cockatoo Island. Perfect place for ferry spotting ⛴️, a quick sunset sesh or a gram-worthy photo op!
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Must visit place in Sydney ,Australia -Epic Harbour Bridge Climb Adventure!
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is largest steel arch bridge in the world, containing almost 53,000 tonnes of steel, the majority of which sits in the arc, and despite its age is still renowned for its sturdy, unyielding nature.
It’s a steel through arch bridge in Sydney, spanning Sydney Harbour from the central business district (CBD) to the North Shore. The view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as an iconic image of Sydney, and of Australia itself. Nicknamed The Coathanger because of its arch-based design.
SYDNEY CHEAP EATS under $10 Challenge! Bankstown Food Tour
Is it possible to score a tasty meal in Sydney for under $10? Join us on our Sydney Cheap Eats Challenge to find out! In this food vlog, we take you on a Bankstown Food Tour. We explore the vibrant suburb of Bankstown Sydney Australia, uncovering hidden gems and culinary delights that won't break the bank.
From Korean kimbap rolls bursting with flavour to the best Sydney banh mi sandwiches at in Saigon Place Sydney, Bankstown is a Sydney foodie paradise where every bite is an adventure. If you are looking for Sydney cheap food, this is the place for you!
But that's not all! In our south west Sydney food guide we'll take you on a journey of middle eastern food sydney with Lebanese delights at Yum Yum Lebanese Pizza and Turkish treasures at Gozleme King. And our Bankstown food guide wouldn’t be complete without some decadent and sweet Sydney food at Sergio's Cake Store and Chehade El Bahsa & Sons Sweets.
If you’re visiting Sydney and want to know where to eat in Sydney and what to eat in Sydney, this cheap eats Sydney video is for you!
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3:05 Cheap Eats Sydney: Banh mi from Nam Fong Hot Bread Bankstown
4:51 Bankstown Cheap Eats: Yum Yum Lebanese Pizza (meat pizza)
6:34 What to eat in Sydney: Gluten free food from Knafeh and Co Bankstown
6:45 Best Sydney drinks: CHA Point Bankstown (Bubble tea and milk tea Sydney)
9:04 Bankstown Food for cheap in Sydney: Bankstown Kebab House (Turkish kebab)
10:26 Sydney Best Eats: Gozleme King (Gözleme,Turkish tea, Turkish coffee and Turkish delight)
13:16 Sydney Food Guide: Sergio’s Cake Shop (Ricotta cheesecake)
15:21 Best Middle Eastern Food Sydney: Chehade El Bahsa & Sons Sweets (Lebanese Sweets – Ladies Arm, ladies finger, baklawa, coconut semolina cake)
19:27 Sydney eats: What we think of Bankstown Food
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WOLLI CREEK - Sydney Australia | Walking Tour
Wolli Creek is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It sits beside the Wolli Creek and Cooks River waterways. Wolli Creek is situated between the suburbs of Arncliffe and Tempe, 10 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area. Wolli Creek is in the local government area of Bayside Council.
Wolli Creek was named after the waterway on its northern border.
The suburb was previously part of Arncliffe. Reuben Hannam was granted land in 1825 on the banks of Cooks river. Alexander Brodie Spark purchased land in 1826 and built Tempe house in 1836. It was named after 'Vale of Tempe', a beautiful valley in ancient Greek legend set at the foot of Mount Olympus. Tempe House, designed by John Verge, has a Georgian feel and is regarded as one of the great houses of Sydney.
The area became predominantly industrial until a redevelopment was planned in the late 1990s. The new suburb was to be called North Arncliffe, but residents in the area petitioned the council to conduct a vote to select a better name. Wolli Creek was the most popular choice. Wolli Creek railway station opened in 2000. Wolli Creek was officially declared a suburb in 2002.
Wolli Creek has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Tempe House and St Magdalenes Chapel.
Once industrial, Wolli Creek was redeveloped in the 2010s into a high-density residential and commercial area. Its close proximity to the Sydney CBD and Sydney Airport make it an attractive residential location.
An Aldi supermarket, Woolworths Supermarket and a Dan Murphy's liquor store are located in the suburb.
The main retail precinct is the Village Square, which is directly opposite the Wolli Creek station entrance.
Wolli Creek is home to two hotels: Novotel Sydney International Airport and Quality Hotel CKS Sydney.
At the 2016 census, Wolli Creek had a population of 6,394. Compared to the national average of 14.4%, 48.5% of the population were aged between the ages of 25 and 34. The most common countries of birth were: China (24.7%), Australia (21.7%), Mongolia (4.9%), Brazil (4.3%), Indonesia (3.4%) and India (2.9%). English at home, was spoken by only 24.7% of people. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 24.2%, Cantonese 5.9%, Mongolian 4.6%, Portuguese 4.1% and Indonesian 3.1%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 41.9% and Catholic 15.5%. Flats were 97.3% of occupied residences. The average number of people living in each household was 2.4.
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Exploring Chatswood NSW Australia
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Chatswood is a major business and residential district in the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 10 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district. It is the administrative centre of the local government area of the City of Willoughby. It is often colloquially referred to as Chatty.
History
Victoria Avenue in 1900
Chatswood was named after Charlotte Harnett, wife of then Mayor of Willoughby and a pioneer of the district, Richard Harnett, and the original wooded nature of the area. The moniker derives from her nickname Chattie[2] and was shortened from Chattie's Wood to Chatswood in the mid-1800's.
Residential settlement of Chatswood began in 1876 and grew with the opening of the North Shore railway line in 1890 and also increased with the opening of the Harbour Bridge in 1932.[3]
Chatswood Post Office opened on 1 August 1879, closed in 1886 and reopened in 1887.[4]
By 1900, Chatswood was easily accessible by public transport. In 1898, the electric tram line, running along Willoughby Road and Penshurst Street, had reached Victoria Avenue, and in 1908, it was extended to Chatswood railway station. In 1903 the council chambers moved from Mowbray Road to Victoria Avenue.
At this time Chatswood's history contained orchards and dairy farms on the west side of the train station as well as factories, such as Dairy Farmers Inc and Three Threes Pickle Factory on what was then Gordon Road (now the Pacific Highway). Although now predominantly a commercial and residential area, Chatswood has an industrial past. Other factories included; Ferguson Transformers, after which Ferguson Lane is named,[5] and the Caroma factory (formerly Marshman Brothers), now converted to residential units[6] and a small garden park. In the eastern part of the suburb, along Scott's Creek, there were several tanneries; the last of these closed in 1992. There is still an area with some light industry in the eastern part of the suburb.
Chatswood was declared a town centre in 1983 and a city in 1989.
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[4k] Sydney Harbour Bridge to Opera House Walking Tour | Sydney Harbour Top Attractions
Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center, located on the banks of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th century architecture.
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01:06 Ives Steps
02:00 Sydney Harbour Bridge
05:48 Dawes Point Reserve
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19:58 First Fleet Park
20:56 Sydney CBD
21:37 Light Rail
22:42 Circular Quay ferry wharf
23:12 Circular Quay Train Station
27:46 Moore Stairs
28:41 Jet boating and Whale watching departure point
29:31 United Cinemas Opera Quays
31:25 Sydney Opera House
32:16 Opera Bar
36:31The Royal Botanic Garden
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Tour of HURSTVILLE Chinatown NSW | Asian Places in Sydney | 悉尼华人区
Part 5 - this time round I'm going to visit Hurstville in NSW. It is the largest Chinese area in Sydney, and Australia and potentially the southern hemisphere, with around 50% of its residents declaring Chinese ancestry.
Definitely a great place to visit in Sydney if you're sick of the usual tourist traps. Oh, and lots of nice cheap food too.
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