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Sydney Opera House

I suggest checking out the Opera House at sunrise. I went around 6 AM, and the views were unbelievable without the usual crowd.

My advice is to book tickets for any shows in advance. I waited too long and missed out on a great performance because it sold out.

I think the best way to explore is to join a guided tour—it gives you all the insider stories about the building's history and architecture!

Planning to take photos? I recommend visiting around sunset. The lighting makes the structure look even more magical!
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Queen Victoria Building
St Mary's Cathedral

If you're into photography, don’t miss the golden hour. The light hitting the stained glass windows around sunset (around 6 PM) is just stunning for photos! Trust me, it's a must!

I suggest checking out the cathedral during the weekday afternoons. It’s way less crowded around 2 PM, so you can really take your time and soak in all the beautiful details without the rush.

My advice is to bring a small blanket or something comfy if you plan to enjoy the gardens outside. It's really peaceful and perfect for a little rest after exploring!
I recommend looking for free entry days or any community events when you visit. You can stumble upon live music or local art displays, which adds a fun vibe to the experience.
Accor Stadium

If you're planning to catch a game or event, get there around 90 minutes early. It really helps you soak in the atmosphere and avoid the last-minute rush. Plus, you can grab some food and drinks without standing in a super long line.
Qudos Bank Arena

I recommend bringing your own snacks if possible. Some of the food prices inside are a bit high. I thought I’d grab something light, but ended up spending a lot more than planned.

i suggest you arrive at least an hour before the game starts. the traffic can get super heavy, and finding parking might take longer than you think. plus, it gives you time to explore the venue and grab some snacks.
My advice is to check out the public transport options. It's much easier than driving and trying to deal with parking. The train station is pretty close, and it saves you cash too!

I think seating in sections 115-117 gives a great view of the court but try to get tickets for rows 10 or lower for a real immersive experience. I sat too high up once, and it wasn’t as fun!
Anzac Memorial

I recommend visiting on a weekday morning, like around 10 AM, to avoid crowds – it really makes a difference. The ambiance is so much nicer without too many people around.

I think it's easy to overlook the free audio guide they offer. Grab one, it adds a lot of depth to the experience without costing you anything extra

If you’re on a budget, consider bringing your own snack and enjoy it in the park nearby. The atmosphere is lovely, and it saves you some dollars!
Hornby Lighthouse

Go on a weekday for a quieter experience; weekends can get busy with locals and tourists all trying to enjoy the views

Wear comfy shoes! The walk to the lighthouse can be a bit steep and uneven, so be prepared for a bit of exercise

Pack some snacks and drinks because there are no shops nearby; I was parched and wished I had brought something along.

Check the tidal movements before you go; low tide offers the best beach access and stunning views of the lighthouse from different angles.
Customs House

I suggest checking out the little cafe nearby for a coffee before heading inside. The views from the terrace are amazing, and it feels like a hidden gem! The prices are reasonable too.

I think it's best to visit on a weekday around 3 PM. You’ll avoid the big crowds and get better photos without anyone in the way. Plus, it's quieter and more relaxing