Sydney, Australia
Circular Quay

A prime landmark that will keep you entertained with top attractions, malls, parks and more.

An iconic landmark of Sydney, Circular Quay remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. There are malls, parks, and restaurants that will be sure to keep you entertained; even the common areas and walkways play host to many events throughout the year such as the New Year’s Eve celebrations. As Sydney's main ferry terminus, one can understand the reason behind the buzz in the area. A vibrant cultural hub, the Circular Quay is filled with throngs of people, especially on weekends, where it evolves into a performing are for buskers.


With such a prime location accessible to various modes of transportation from ferries to trains and buses, it is the perfect point to connect visitors to other major attractions of Sydney including Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Rocks and even Manly Beach and Taronga Zoo. Nevertheless, the charm of the quay itself will likely keep you around a little longer; so why not watch the buskers in action or grab a bite at one of the many alfresco restaurants along the scenic waterfront?


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Tips Before You Go
Check up on the various tours and cruises available at the quay because you don\'t want to miss out on the fun! Between May and November, you could catch a whale-watching cruise to spot humpbacks or learn more about the culture aboard an aboriginal-led Tribal Warrior Harbour cruise.
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Circular Quay, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia