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Art Gallery of New South Wales
4.5
/5
206 Reviews
based on 3088 reviews
"Art Museum"
Ranked #7 in Sydney Great Urban Parks
973m from city centre
小思文
"The art gallery is also a collection of art, there are more art works here, you can see a lot of interesting items to visit, the interior of the gallery is very expensive, many things are more representative Australian artists."
Australian Museum
4.5
/5
204 Reviews
based on 1001 reviews
"Museum"
Ranked #3 in Sydney Must-Visit Museums
952m from city centre
WillSum
"The Australian Museum in Sydney is a national museum, with a wide variety of things about Australian customs, animals and plants, and minerals like diamonds, and a huge collection of dinosaur skeletons throughout the museum. The atrium is still very striking"
Museum of Sydney
4.6
/5
129 Reviews
based on 468 reviews
"Museum"
Ranked #4 in Sydney Must-Visit Museums
596m from city centre
多多
"On the site of the First Governor's Mansion, this is the most interesting place in this place. It is located in a modern, elegant and climatic building with charming staff. Sadly, there is no strict treatment of the area and the history and geography of the city. A small collection of cultural relics and stories, as well as some temporary exhibitions. I thought I missed some art galleries, but no, I checked the floor plan. Expensive experience. However, judging from the rackets they made, the children seemed to like the immersive playroom. Hope I am 65 years younger."
Madame Tussauds Sydney
4.5
/5
207 Reviews
based on 1762 reviews
567m from city centre
小思文
"Madame Tussauds is a very artistic building, many of the figures are very detailed, the preservation environment is relatively high, many of the wax figures are the events of the year imitated, very realistic feel, you can take pictures freely"
Museum of Contemporary Art
4.4
/5
111 Reviews
based on 1200 reviews
"Museum"
Ranked #2 in Sydney Must-Visit Museums
860m from city centre
陌染MM
"Tour to Australia, this stop came to Sydney, to Sydney rocks punching. Across the street from the Sydney Opera House, this museum, which was opened in May 1989, exhibits contemporary art works from Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. The museum, which was owned early by the University of Sydney and has been largely funded since 2001 by the South Wales Government and the Australian Parliament, has a three-story collection of more than 4,000 pieces, including 3,060 donated by artist John Power, mostly from the post-1960 period. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, extended Wednesday to 9 p.m., Christmas breaks, no fee to visit."
Closed at 16:00
Australian National Maritime Museum
4.5
/5
154 Reviews
based on 2030 reviews
"Museum"
Ranked #1 in Sydney Must-Visit Museums
799m from city centre
zhweiei
"The Australian Maritime Museum, which has been reopened about a month or two after tens of millions of renovations, is free to enter, as long as it is registered online. Take a look at this free time. Visited on the retired warships, it was a bit late, and it was close by to think about the next few pirate ships. Only to return next time."
Powerhouse Museum
4.4
/5
91 Reviews
based on 1305 reviews
"Museum"
Ranked #5 in Sydney Must-Visit Museums
1.4km from city centre
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"Since I was a child, I have enjoyed visiting the Power Museum very much. Until now, visiting here is a very pleasant experience, and I still look forward to seeing new exhibits there. It is very suitable for bringing children to visit, and it is also very interesting for tourists. Tickets are valid all day, so you can go out for lunch in Darling Harbour and then come back to visit. The ticket price is not too expensive for a one-day visit. The highlights of the exhibition are trains, planes and the old Sydney area. This exhibition changes several times every year, which is very good. In addition, the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable!"
Closed
Sydney Observatory
4.3
/5
60 Reviews
based on 1775 reviews
"Observation Deck"
"Museum"
Ranked #7 in Sydney Wedding Photo Locations
900m from city centre
多多
"-A magnificent view of the Harbour Bridge and the sea. -Great picnic and photo spots. -Free entrance to Sydney Observatory and Space Exhibition. -The toilets in the Sydney Observatory are clean. -Give yourself 1-2 hours to stroll leisurely. Tips on how to get here: 1. Take the train to the Circular Quay. 2. Walk towards Argyle Street in the Rocks District. 3. There are 2 ways to get to the Sydney Observatory from Argyle Street: (a) just in front of the tunnel and go up the stairs at night, or (b) go through the tunnel and turn left to Watsons Road."
Hyde Park Barracks Museum
4.1
/5
81 Reviews
based on 1122 reviews
"Museum"
Ranked #7 in Sydney Must-Visit Museums
588m from city centre
yangduoduo17
"The display cabinet here shows the history of the first prisoners who were transferred to the Hyde Park camp in May 1819. Initially, it accommodated a total of 600 people. The camp area now displays the sleeping arrangements at the time-there are two rows of hammocks in each room. All of this can take you through the ordinary day of life in prisoners here and let you feel what they are. Rules and regulations that must be followed. This is indeed an interesting place, but one visit is enough."
Closed at 16:00
Anzac War Memorial
4.5
/5
46 Reviews
based on 819 reviews
"Memorial Hall"
987m from city centre
yangduoduo17
"While wandering in Hyde Park, we stumbled upon the Australia New Zealand War Memorial. From a distance, we found this building very interesting, so we went closer to see what it was. When we walked through the reflection pool in front and walked up the steps, a friendly person showed up to greet us. He asked us if it was our first visit and offered to introduce us some information about this place. He is very nice, I guess he is a volunteer, maybe a veteran. He told us the history of this place, including the old and new areas and who is responsible for each area. He explained the different areas of the memorial hall and the beautiful statues decorated in the center of the building. We didn't have time to feel here, because we had to meet with friends from overseas nearby. So we will come here again in the future, spend some quiet time and fully experience everything here."
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