Don’t Miss These Architectural Landmarks In Sydney

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Don’t Miss These Architectural Landmarks In Sydney Sydney is an amazing city with a fair amount of awe-inspiring buildings. The city’s iconic and distinct monuments symbolise its historic charm, architectural splendour and urban development. Traveasy offers cheap air tickets to Sydney from the UK, taking you to the heart of this land of architectural masterpieces. Check out our top pick of stunning landmarks below.

Sydney Opera House Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the Sydney Opera House is not only Australia’s most recognisable landmark, but also one of the most recognisable buildings in the world. The World Heritage listed monument features plenty of architectural creativity with its decorative white sails, and it’s also one of the world’s most famous performing arts centres. This is a truly incredible example of modern architecture that is even more alluring at night when it’s illuminated and reflects onto the water. The Sydney Harbour Bridge The Sydney Harbour Bridge is equally as stunning as its neighbouring Sydney Opera House. This is the world’s largest steel arch bridge that rises 134m above the water. There are various ways to enjoy the grandeur of this famous bridge; you could sail under it and admire its intricate designs, drive over and enjoy the views, take a scenic leisurely walk across, or if you’re feeling brave, you can opt for the BridgeClimb experience and ascend to the bridge’s summit, which offers panoramic views.


Queen Victoria Building The Queen Victoria Building is a grandeur monument completed in 1898 by Scottish-born architect George McRae, to honour Queen Victoria’s long reigning monarch. The building contains a number of stunning examples of Romanesque architecture, including stained glass windows, antique clocks, a distinctive domed ceiling, ornate carvings and tilework and a winding 19th century staircase. The beautiful landmark is now a shopping arcade, offering a very elegant retail therapy experience. Sydney Tower The striking Sydney Tower dominates Sydney’s famous skyline and is the city’s tallest building, standing at 309 metres. The remarkable structure has been ranked as one of the world’s safest buildings, able to withstand extreme winds and earthquakes. There’s a 360 degree observation deck inside the building which provides the most incredible views from the highest point in the city, as well as a revolving restaurant and bar. Vaucluse House This famous historical building is one of the city’s only 19th century harbour side estates, surrounded by lush preserved gardens and grounds and home to a mansion, stables and outbuildings. The gothic-style structure became the first official house museum in Australia, allowing visitors to explore the estate and its lavish furnished interiors, and get a glimpse into old-world Sydney and the mansion’s former residents, William Charles Wentworth and his family. Book cheap flights to Sydney from UK now and look forward to discovering the city’s most spectacular landmarks.


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