Benny and Friends!
Benny the Seal is used to having his own space. But today he had company!
Centennial Park Highlights
Centennial Park sits in Sydney’s city centre and it draws a crowd every day of the year. Why? Because there is so much to see and do.
Pymont Foreshore walk
This waterside stroll takes you through areas formerly crowded with industry. There are plenty of places to stop for a bite and take in the harbour views.
Sydney City Sculpture Walk
Get acquainted with some of the many statues, sculptures and other installations scattered around town.
Centennial Park Walk
This is a short walk that can be done in under an hour. But if you’ve got all day, the best route to take is the one you make yourself as you wander off the beaten track.
Milsons Point to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
This is a loop walk. The path takes you around the harbour, past galleries and through gardens, and you’ll find plenty of places to dine or picnic along the way.
The Maritime Museum
There’s a lot to a see here, inside and out including impressive replicas of Cook’s Endeavour and Dutch trading ship, the Duyfken.
Chinese Garden of Friendship
The Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour is the perfect city retreat, and good for the soul.
Botanic Gardens Highlights
The Royal Botanic Gardens is a sanctuary in the centre of the city. So it’s little wonder that it’s one of Sydney’s most popular tourist attractions.