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Kirribilli Point, Sydney

The Kirribilli Point has the Gothic Revival style Kirribilli House which is the Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister, and the Admiralty House where the governor general stays when he is in town..

The Kirribilli Point has the Gothic Revival style Kirribilli House which is the Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister, and the Admiralty House where the governor general stays when he is in town.


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About Kirribilli Point

 Kirribilli Point, New South Wales, Australia

Kirribilli Point and Nearby Sights on Map

Sydney Opera House

One of the most famous and iconic buildings in the world, the Sydney Opera House on the harbor is the acme of architectural brilliance

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Known as the 'coat hanger' among locals for its arched design, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is an icon of the city

Fort Denison

Situated on the island formerly known as Pinchgut in the Sydney Harbour, Fort Denison is the only Martello Tower built in Australia by the British Empire

Mrs Macquarie's Chair

Government House

The Government House adjacent to Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens is the vice-regal residence of the Governor of New South Wales

Wild Life Sydney

The Wild Life Sydney Zoo on Darling Harbour showcases the breadth of Australian wildlife, housing animals from all over the country such as koalas, Tasmanian devils, western grey kangaroos, quokkas, wallabies, echidnas, cassowary, and princess parrots

Hickson Road Reserve

The Hickson Road Reserve in The Rocks is a popular filming spot for its picture-perfect backdrop of palm trees, and extensive views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge

Milsons Point

Luna Park

Located at Milsons Point on the Lavender Bay waterfront, Luna Park Sydney is an iconic amusement park that dates back to 1935

Sydney Writers Walk

Stretching from the Overseas Passenger Terminal on West Circular Quay to the Sydney Opera House forecourt on East Circular Quay, the Sydney Writers Walk is a path lined with a series of 60 metal plaques dedicated to authors who have spent time in Australia at some point of time in their lives