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Sydney

11. Sydney Tower
Sydney Tower is Sydney tallest structure, it is also the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere, after Auckland Sky Tower, though Sydney Tower Eye main observation deck is almost 50 m (164 ft) higher than that of Auckland Sky Tower.The name Sydney Tower has become common in daily usage, however the tower is also known as the Sydney Tower Eye, AMP Tower, Westfield Centrepoint Tower, Centrepoint Tower or just Centrepoint.The Sydney Tower is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers.
12. Manly Sea Life Sanctuary
Manly Sea Life Sanctuary (formerly Oceanworld Manly) is a public aquarium located in Manly, Australia.Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary features sharks, giant stingrays, sea turtles, little penguins and other marine life.Manly Sea Life Sanctuary also allows guests to take part in Shark Dive Xtreme, where they can swim with grey nurse sharks over 3 meters long.Experience animal conservation in action at Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary and take an active part in their rescue, breed and protect program.They successfully breed some incredible local species are passionate about rescue, nursing animals back to health and releasing them back into the wild and endeavor to protect their natural habitats.
13. Chinese Garden of Friendship
The Chinese Garden of Friendship is a Chinese garden in Darling Harbour and close to Chinatown, Sydney, Australia.Modeled on the typical private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture.
14. Wild Life Sydney
Wild Life Sydney Zoo (formerly Sydney Wildlife World) is a wildlife park in the heart of the city of Sydney, Australia.Officially opened in September 2006, it is located on the city side of the Darling Harbour leisure and retail precinct, next to Sydney Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Sydney.
15. Queen Victoria Building
The Queen Victoria Building (or QVB), is a late nineteenth century building designed by the architect George McRae in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.The Romanesque Revival building was constructed between 1893 and 1898 and is 30 metres (98 ft) wide by 190 metres (620 ft) long.The building fills a city block bounded by George, Market, York and Druitt Streets.Designed as a marketplace, it was used for a variety of other purposes, underwent remodelling and suffered decay until its restoration and return to its original use in the late twentieth century.
16. Luna Park Sydney
Luna Park Sydney (originally Luna Park Milsons Point, also known as Sydney Luna Park) is an amusement park located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.Luna Park is located at Milsons Point, on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour.The park was constructed at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge during 1935, and ran for nine month seasons until 1972, when it was opened year round.Luna Park was closed in mid 1979, immediately following the Ghost Train fire, which killed six children and one adult.Most of the park was demolished, and a new amusement park was constructed this originally operated under the name of Harbourside Amusement Park before resuming the Luna Park name.
17. Sydney Jewish Museum
The Sydney Jewish Museum is a museum in Sydney, Australia, which documents the Holocaust and the history of the Jewish people in Australia.
18. Stadium Australia
Stadium Australia, known for sponsorship reasons as ANZ Stadium, formerly Telstra Stadium, is a multi purpose stadium located in the Sydney Olympic Park, in Sydney, Australia.The stadium, which in Australia is sometimes referred to simply as the Olympic Stadium, was completed in March 1999 at a cost of Adoller690 million to host the 2000 Summer Olympics. Every year since the stadium was built, the New South Wales rugby league team home games in the State of Origin series have been played there.Also the stadium has since hosted the annual National Rugby League grand final.ANZ Stadium also hosted the 2003 Rugby World Cup finals and Bledisloe Cup matches, regular Sydney Swans and Greater Western Sydney Giants AFL matches, as well as international soccer matches featuring Australia national team the Socceroos, and exhibition games by Sydney based A League team Sydney FC.The stadium also hosted the 2015 AFC Asian Cup final.
19. Fort Denison
Fort Denison is a former penal site and defensive facility occupying a small island located north east of the Royal Botanic Gardens and about one kilometre east of the Opera House in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.The island is also known as Pinchgut Island.
20. Sydney Cove
Sydney Cove is a small bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, one of several harbours in Port Jackson, on the coast of New South Wales, Australia.Sydney Cove was called Warrane by the indigenous Cadigal people.