Happen to be on holiday in Sydney? Then why not dedicate some time off your travel itinerary to venture to these viewpoints that will surely add another layer of excitement to your time in Australia?
Sydney Tower Eye
As the 2nd tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere, the Sydney Tower Eye leaves no stone unturned in presenting sweeping views of the city and its charming suburbs from 820 feet in the air. What’s more? You can head over to the rotating restaurant to treat your foodie senses to an unforgettable dining outing.
Manns Point Lookout
Named after Captain Gother Kerr Mann who was the superintendent of the Cockatoo Island colony, Manns Point Lookout is without a doubt, Sydney’s most talked about lookout. Nestled in the Sydney Harbour region, Manns Point is beautiful as it is peaceful and in turn, opens out to breathtaking panoramas of the Harbour and the gleaming skyline.
Arabanoo Lookout
Should you yearn to catch glimpses of the crashing waves of the Tasman Sea, rocky outcrops, and ships all at once, then consider stopping by Arabanoo Lookout at Dobroyd Head.
Blues Point Reserve
Watch boats chug away in the direction of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Blues Point Reserve which is well-positioned to provide you with welcoming views of some of the city’s iconic regions. Enjoy northern sections of the CBD, Sydney Opera House, Barangaroo, and Dawes Point too.
Yarranabbe Park
Housed within the suburb of Darling Point and within ease of reach of PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney (4.3 km) which is a leading Sydney Darling Harbour hotel, Yarranabbe Park brings to light unique marina and city views. Aside from the countless sailboats that are bound to fill your gaze, travellers can also access the walking track that connects Rose Bay with Rushcutters Bay.