Wooden walkway at Bondi Beach in Sydney
Stuart Bak

3 Days in Sydney Itinerary

Sydney comes packed with stacks of things to see and do on a 3-day mini break, from world-famous beaches and iconic architecture to glorious gardens and serious shopping. And that’s just for starters. Put it this way: your whirlwind long weekend is going to be anything but boring! Read on for our suggested itinerary for spending 3 days in Sydney, including Bondi Beach, Taronga Zoo, the Sydney Opera House and more…

Day 1: Sydney Essentials

Woman photographing Sydney Harbour Bridge

It would be a sorry three-day Sydney itinerary that didn’t kick off with the bucket-listers; the bona fide must-sees; the bonzer big kahunas of Sydney’s harbor and central business district. So there, dear reader, is where we shall begin. You’ve seen it on posters, postcards and travel documentaries a zillion times – heck, maybe you already picked up a souvenir fridge magnet on your way through Sydney Airport – but nothing prepares you for the architectural splendor of Sydney Opera House up close and in person. It’s a sight for which few superlatives really suffice. Gorgeous, grandiose, stunning, stupendous: all fall short of conveying the epic drama of those soaring concrete sails (or ‘nuns in a scrum’ as waggish Sydneysiders have been known to call it). Take in the views from a sightseeing river cruise or get the lowdown on an informative architectural tour. Better yet: treat yourself to a classic La Traviata or Madama Butterfly. Rock royalty including Nick Cave, Crowded House and Björk have all graced the hallowed stages here down the years.

A cruise also takes in the iconic steel arch of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Again, you can opt for the passive approach, drifting slowly underneath to the sound of a hundred camera shutters as your fellow passengers grab their essential souvenir selfies. Or you can go full immersion mode and climb the thing. You’ll need nerves as steely as the bridge itself to ascend to its 440-foot-high summit but boy are the views worth it!

The scenic Rocks district and Sydney Harbour Bridge

Bucket-list items well and truly ticked off, mosey over to The Rocks. Here in Sydney’s most historic neighborhood you can stroll cute cobbled alleyways crammed with Insta-tastic colonial buildings, sup ale in centuries-old pubs, and admire yet more swoonsome views of the Harbour Bridge. Take a walking tour to find out more about the district’s fascinating past, and don’t miss the exceptional collection of Australian and international art at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.

If you have the time and energy (we told you it wouldn’t be boring), you’re also in the right place for a trip to the Royal Botanic Garden: 74 acres of perfectly manicured gardens, exotic plant species and peaceful meandering trails, a fine antidote to the bustle of the city.

Day 2: Bondi Beach

Surfers at Bondi Beach in Sydney

Much like those Sydney Harbour icons, Bondi invites as much opportunity for activity as it does for passive enjoyment. So: sip lattes and people-watch at any one of dozens of hip coffee shops in the boutique-y lanes behind the beach, or slather on the sunscreen and lounge lazily on the fine golden sand. If, however, you do want to ramp it up a little (ok, a lot), you can rent a board and a wetsuit and let rip in the surf. Or, y’know, wipe out in the shallows, depending on your skill level.

For those who prefer their water-based activities a little more sedate, the Bondi Icebergs Club is a fine option. A landmark here for nearly a century, the club’s ocean pools jut out from the base of the cliffs, offering open-air swimming and unbeatable Bondi views year-round. There’s a sauna, too, as well as a café and licensed bistro. So there’s really no reason not to spend all day here. To do so, however, would be to miss one of the finest coastal walks in Sydney – nay, in all Australia. We’re talking, of course, about the legendary clifftop route from Bondi to Coogee Beach.

The Icebergs Club swimming pools at Bondi Beach, Sydney

You can start and finish your walk just about anywhere along the route, but the full length is only 3.5 miles, and should take a moderately fit person no more than 2-3 hours, including stops for photo calls and refreshments along the way. You’ll get the best snaps if you time your stroll around sunrise or sunset, as well as avoiding the midday heat. And really, there’s just so much eye candy along the way – cool rock formations, colorful fishing boats, cute seaside cafés, gorgeous parks, historic baths, and shimmering rock pools – that even the most jaded sightseer won’t fail to be charmed. Reward yourself with hot, salty fish and chips and refreshing sundowners on the Coogee seafront.

Day 3: Wildlife and Shopping

Giraffe at Taronga Zoo in Sydney

Take the ferry to Sydney’s North Shore, home to many more excellent beaches, a heritage theme park and the legendary Taronga Zoo among other attractions. Morning is a great time to visit the zoo as many of the animals – lions, giraffes, elephants, meerkats and more – limber up for feeding time. There’s an awesome ​​immersive Australian habitat where you can get up close with kangaroos, come face-to-snout with dingo pups and ascend to the tree canopy to say hey to the resident koalas. Marvel as majestic birds of prey soar across the iconic Sydney skyline, feed peckish penguins and meet cute capybaras before nabbing a plush souvenir platypus in the zoo shop. Speaking of souvenirs, you’ll want to plunder the many big-brand stores, trinket shops, vintage fashion and vinyl boutiques and delis back in the CBD. Hit up the Strand Arcade, Pitt Street Mall and Queen Victoria Building for the win, or brave the bustling tourist trap that is Oxford Street if you have the nerve for it! 

Hyde Park in Sydney

Take time out for a wander through leafy Hyde Park, where rows of fig trees flank broad avenues ideal for strolling and jogging, and the Anzac Memorial and Archibald Fountain provide opportunities for quiet reflection. Circumnavigate the fountain’s huge pool to reach St Mary’s Cathedral, with its gothic spires, decorative gables and ornate rose windows. Step inside to discover suitably grandiose sculptures, magnificent mosaic floors and a relic from the hand of St Francis Xavier. And, if you have time after all that, pick one of Sydney’s inner city ‘villages’ to explore. We’re talking cool galleries and hipster cafés in Darlinghurst and Surry Hills, eclectic independent boutiques and edgy urban art in Newtown, and the affluent, leafy terraces of posh Paddington.

Cap off your three-day Sydney adventure back where it all began: with a dinner cruise around the harbor, as the sun sets over the Opera House and Harbour Bridge against technicolor twilight skies.

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