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49 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
+61 2 9373 6655
Soaring to a height of 309 metres above Sydney's central business district, the Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in the city and the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere after the 328 metre tall Sky Tower in Auckland
The Sydney Opera House may be the most renowned building in Sydney, but the Queen Victoria Building in the central business district certainly holds its place among the city's most beautiful buildings
Located at the base of Sydney Tower, Westfield is an upscale shopping mall with over 350 retail outlets spread across 6 floors
The Stockland Glasshouse is a shopping centre on Pitt Street Mall with an eclectic mix of retail outlets that include leading international brands, indie boutiques, and the largest H&M store and Zara Home outlets in Sydney
Martin Place is a pedestrian mall in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District, running from George Street to Macquarie Street
The Sydney Town Hall is the seat of the Lord Mayor of Sydney and the city councillors
The Sydney Cenotaph in Martin Place is one of the oldest World War I monuments in central Sydney, built in 1927 to commemorate the Australian soldiers who died in service during the war
The General Post Office in Martin Place is a historical building that served as the headquarters of Australia Post till 1996 when it was privatized and refurbished
Located 60 kilometres to the west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains are a perfect weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city