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Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
61 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
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Attractions near Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
Sydney, Australia consistently ranks as one of the best places to live and work, as well as one of the top vacation destinations in the world. The metropolitan area is home not only to dozens of beaches and the iconic Sydney Opera House, but several theatres, The Rocks, and Circular Quay. There are always wonderful upcoming events in Sydney, and Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour situates our guests in the best location to enjoy all of the fabulous activities and things to do and see in Sydney.
Located near the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is perfectly situated for guests who wish to take a ferry or train to any of the nearby attractions.
Not sure what to do in Sydney? Browse some of our top recommended attractions below.
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Luna Park
Sydney's oldest amusement park…Read MoreLuna Park
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Taronga Zoo
Visit Taronga Zoo, the city zoo…Read MoreTaronga Zoo
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Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Mrs Macquarie's Chair, on the…Read MoreMrs Macquarie’s Chair
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MANLY BEACH
Just a 30-minute ferry trip from…Read MoreMANLY BEACH
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BONDI BEACH
The name originated from the …Read MoreBONDI BEACH
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THE ROCKS
The historic and cultural centre…Read MoreTHE ROCKS
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SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE
This dramatic bridge connects…Read MoreSYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE
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SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
Perhaps one of the most famous…Read MoreSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
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THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
First opened to the public in…Read MoreTHE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
Luna Park
Sydney's oldest amusement park with spectacular views over the harbour. Choose from thrilling rides such as the hair rasier or rotor, or for a more peaceful experience take in the views from the ferris wheel.
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Taronga Zoo
Visit Taronga Zoo, the city zoo of Sydney located on the shore of Sydney Harbour. With over 4000 animals and activities, it is a must to see in Sydney with your family.
Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Mrs Macquarie's Chair, on the peninsula of Mrs Macquarie's Point is one of the best places to enjoy amazing views of Sydney.
MANLY BEACH
Just a 30-minute ferry trip from Circular Quay, Manley Beach is home to pristine waters, walking paths, shopping, and nightlife.
BONDI BEACH
The name originated from the Aboriginal word for the sound of water breaking over rocks. Bondi Beach is the most popular beach in Sydney, and is one of New South Wales’s most beloved tourist attractions.
THE ROCKS
The historic and cultural centre of Sydney, this neighbourhood dates all the way to the city’s founding in 1788. English colonists built their homes out of local sandstone, giving the historic district its name and distinctive look.
SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE
This dramatic bridge connects the central business district to the North Shore, and was constructed as part of a Depression-era work project from 1924 to 1932, when it opened to the public.
Book your bridge climb here
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
Perhaps one of the most famous buildings in Sydney, the Opera House features multiple venues for performing arts, and is home to Opera Australia and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
First opened to the public in 1816, this garden is home to one of the most important botanic institutions in the world. Access to all parts of the garden, including the Lower, Middle, and Palace Gardens, as well as the distinctive hand-hewn sandstone seawall, is free every day.