A few years ago, I often dreamed of one day visiting the famous landmarks in Sydney, especially the iconic Sydney Opera House which is one of the world’s most famous opera houses meant that I felt like I had to experience it at least once in my lifetime. Now that I have finally made the journey here, and the feeling of happiness and accomplishment is indescribable. This trip was made even more memorable since I was attending the first birthday party of my close friend's son. The first thing I will do is tell you about my experiences in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales ❤️
After arriving in Sydney late at night, I was eager to get to the Opera House first thing the next morning. The beauty of this building was hard to put into words. I found myself lingering in this moment for over an hour just simply sitting down and appreciating the breathtaking scenery around me.:) The pleasant view of the harbour with its many ferries and the huge cruise of the other side add to the charm of this bustling city.
I walked to park on left of the Opera House for this view. I was fortunate enough to arrive here very early (8 am), so there were very few tourists around. There was a large crowd here later on when I decided to take the journey up to the bridge.
I've heard so many times that The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in Australia, or an architectural masterpiece that stands out among the many attractions of Sydney, and so on. Yes it's truly is and I feel it even more majestic when seeing it with my own eyes. What an impressive feat of architecture !!!
I didn't have a lot of pictures of myself since I traveled alone
While the Sydney Opera House is located on the right side of the harbour, the Harbour Bridge is located on its left. Together, they create an amazing sight that took my breath away. Stunningly majestic, the bridge stands tall and is awe-inspiring. I cannot imagine how beautiful it would be standing at the bride watching over the bay or the fireworks at the New Year's celebration. It's huge and long. I was so curious and wanted to get up close to bridge to find a good location for capturing the picturesque view of the bay.
The location, unique design reputation of the place make it a popular tourist destination for both locals and tourists.
Sydney is such a vibrant city filled with hustle and bustle. I think the Sydney Ferry and Circular Quay Station are the busiest parts of the city. As soon as I walked by this area, I felt the excitement and energy in the air.
People flocked here and hurry catching a ferry for harbour sightseeing, taking a tour to one of Sydney's pristine beaches, or even just going for a leisurely ride across the harbour. They were excited and ready to explore this stunning part of Sydney. Besides of attractions and activities here there is a range of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and more that visitors can enjoy. Such a hustle and bustle life here !!
I finally reached the bridge after walking for 20-25 minutes from the Opera House. The lift can be found on the left, but I wanted to do some exercises instead, lol.
Walked up and took the left turn to Pylon lookout that is in the middle of the bridge.
Such a breathtaking view of both Sydney’s magnificent waterfront and its famous buildings. Totally worthy ascending up to the bridge ❤️
Standing at the Harbour Bridge is an amazing experience. The beauty of the bay, coupled with the magnitude of the bridge and Opera House, I couldn't help but truly appreciated the sheer effort and hard work of of those who built this masterpiece ❤️ They created a magnificent feat of engineering that stands the test of time.
Still curious and I paid 19 AUD to entry into Pylon lookout that is located atop of the Bridge. There is a small museum and cinema offering informative displays and the history of the Bridge.
Learning more about this famous bridge's history has opened my eyes to the incredible effort required to build such a structure and I understood why it has become a symbol of resilience, strength and pride for all Australians. So much to say but never enough ❤️❤️❤️
From its graceful arches to its detailed stonework it's hard not to admire the Harbour Bridge and all that it represents. ❤️
It was a bit scary to take that first step but totally worth it when I saw what was waiting for me at the summit of the Pylon.
But when you make it to the top, you'll be rewarded with a stunning view of the city skyline and Sydney Opera House.
The view and experience here left something lasting in my heart. It was an amazing view that I will never forget. The photos I took don't even do justice to how stunningly :) You need to be here :)
My first day in Sydney was beautiful. I explored as much as I could before going to Canley Vale the next day to meet my friend.
I'll share more about the city and transportation in my next post. Thanks for reading and hope you enjoy seeing the Postcard shots of Australia.
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