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Garrison Church Regimental flags brighten the cool interior of this sturdy sandstone
church. ( CLICK HERE )
St Andrew's Cathedral Based on York Minster, the city's Anglican cathedral stakes its
place in Sydney society next to the Town Hall. ( CLICK HERE )
St Patrick's Church With many Catholics on the convict ships, this handsome sandstone
church was the centre of a tight-knit community. ( CLICK HERE )
Sze Yup Temple A surprising find on the edge of Glebe, this small Chinese temple is per-
petually wreathed in incense. ( CLICK HERE )
20th-Century Architecture
Sydney Opera House One of the world's most recognisable architectural treasures en-
hances the beauty of the harbour. ( CLICK HERE )
Sydney Harbour Bridge The city's favourite coathanger, the bridge manages to be sim-
ultaneously practical, sturdy and surprisingly elegant. ( CLICK HERE )
Australia Square In 1968 this distinctive tower block raised the city's skyline to new aes-
thetic heights. ( CLICK HERE )
Anzac Memorial Art deco sensibilities lend grace and beauty to this solemn monument. (
CLICK HERE )
Governors Phillip & Macquarie Towers Completed in 1993, the metal 'milk crate', as
Governor Phillip Tower is known, added bling to the skyline. ( CLICK HERE )
Wildlife
Taronga Zoo A thoroughly modern establishment, housing its animals in spacious enclos-
ures with million-dollar views. ( CLICK HERE )
Sydney Aquarium Well laid out and fascinating, with giant sharks, rays and, most unusu-
ally, dugongs. ( CLICK HERE )
Wild Life Sydney Bringing the outback to the heart of Darling Harbour. ( CLICK HERE )
Oceanworld A slimmed down, cheaper version of Sydney Aquarium, great for entertain-
ing the kids on rainy days in Manly. ( CLICK HERE )
 
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