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Sydney in 3 Days — Opera House, Bondi, Manly

Harbour Bridge, Coastal Walk, Taronga Zoo — Sydney essentials

Three days covers Sydney's headline experiences. Day 1 anchors at Opera House + Harbour Bridge + The Rocks + Royal Botanic Garden — the harbor postcard. Day 2 is Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk (Sydney's most photographed 6km) + Bondi Icebergs + Surry Hills dinner. Day 3 takes the ferry to Manly + Taronga Zoo for the harbor + wildlife combo. Stay in CBD/Circular Quay for walking access to the bucket-list sights. Best Sep-May (Sydney's spring → autumn); avoid June-August unless you want the cool moody season.

Three days is the right amount of time to cover the essentials of Sydney. You can hit the headline sights without getting drained from over-scheduling. Trying to squeeze in every museum and shopping district usually backfires — it's better to cluster the locations and spend more time at each. If you have extra time, the 5-day or 7-day itineraries add nearby day-trip options.

3-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$385

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$860

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,920

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Opera House, Harbour Bridge, The Rocks

Sydney Icons · Royal Botanic · Bridge Climb

Activities

  1. 09:00 Sydney Opera House guided tour 1.5 hours (including queue)

    Jørn Utzon's 1973 masterpiece (UNESCO 2007). 1-hour guided tour walks you through the concert halls, including spaces normally closed to non-ticket-holders. English audio standard; Korean/Japanese/Chinese available.

    Cost: $32 / A$49 TIP: Pre-book online — same-day tours often sell out by 10 AM. Bring camera; tour goes through concert hall + opera theater + drama theater interiors. Free walking around the exterior is also legitimate if you skip the interior tour.
  2. 10:30 Mrs Macquarie's Chair + Royal Botanic Garden 2 hours

    30-hectare 1816-founded garden between Opera House + CBD. Mrs Macquarie's Chair at the eastern tip is THE photo spot — Opera House + Harbour Bridge framed in one shot (Sydney's most-photographed angle). Free entry.

    Cost: Free TIP: Walk from Opera House through the garden (15 min) — no transport needed. Mrs Macquarie's Chair is most photogenic 30 min before sunset, but daytime works for the iconic Sydney photo. The Sydney Tropical Centre has the Wollemi Pine (a 'dinosaur tree' rediscovered 1994).
  3. 12:30 Lunch at Opera Bar or Bennelong 1.5 hours

    Opera Bar is the outdoor harbor-side casual with the most-photographed lunch view in Sydney ($20-45/person). Bennelong (Peter Gilmore's restaurant inside the Opera House) is the upscale option ($97-160 prix fixe lunch).

    Cost: $20-160 / A$30-250 per person TIP: Opera Bar walk-in OK but 30-45 min wait for outdoor harbor-side tables 12:30-14:00. Bennelong needs 2-4 week reservation. Both have the same view — Opera Bar is the value pick. Try the Sydney rock oysters at either.
  4. 14:30 The Rocks neighborhood walk 1.5 hours

    Sydney's oldest neighborhood (1788 First Fleet landing site) at the base of Harbour Bridge. Cobblestone lanes + heritage pubs + Saturday morning markets. Lord Nelson Brewery (since 1841) is Australia's oldest continuously operating pub.

    Cost: Free TIP: Saturday/Sunday market 10:00-17:00 has artisan crafts + Aboriginal art + Sydney souvenirs. Lord Nelson Brewery's beer garden has Bridge view. The Rocks Discovery Museum (free) covers 65,000 years of Sydney history.
  5. 16:00 Sydney Harbour Bridge BridgeClimb (or Pylon Lookout) 2-3 hours (BridgeClimb 3.5 hours)

    BridgeClimb is the 3.5-hour guided climb to the top of the arch (134m above water) — Sydney's iconic bucket-list experience. Pylon Lookout ($16) is the budget alternative — stairs up the southeast pylon for similar views without the climb.

    Cost: Pylon Lookout $16 / A$25; Day BridgeClimb $250 / A$385; Twilight $310 / A$478 TIP: BridgeClimb requires reservation 2-3 weeks ahead — twilight slots sell first. No phones during climb (safety harness) but professional photos included. Pylon Lookout walk-in friendly, 200 stairs each way. Twilight BridgeClimb is the photogenic peak choice.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Quay or Aria 3 hours

    Quay (Peter Gilmore, perennial World's 50 Best) is Australia's top harbor-view fine dining — the 'Snow Egg' dessert is the signature dish since 2010. Aria (Matt Moran) is the alternative — both face Opera House from Circular Quay.

    Cost: $130-230 / A$200-355 per person TIP: Both restaurants need 4-6 week reservations for prime weekend slots. Quay has 4-course ($210) and 8-course ($310) tasting menus. Aria's 3-course pre-theater menu ($110) is the value option before an Opera House show.
  7. 22:00 Optional: Opera House night lighting walk 30 min

    Opera House illuminated all night. The 5-min walk from Circular Quay to Bennelong Point gives the canonical Sydney night photo. Free.

    Cost: Free TIP: Bring a camera with tripod for the night photo. The cool blue lighting of Opera House contrasted against warm gold Harbour Bridge is the Sydney night cliché — and it works.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast or Three Blue Ducks

CBD or Bronte · $15-30 / A$23-45

Hotel breakfast in CBD is the practical option for a CBD-anchored day. Three Blue Ducks (Bronte) is the upgrade — but a 20-min Uber. Save Bronte for Day 2 when you're in the eastern beaches anyway.

Lunch

Opera Bar or Bennelong

Opera House · $20-160 / A$30-250

Opera Bar for value harbor-side outdoor seating with Sydney's most-photographed lunch view. Bennelong (Peter Gilmore inside the Opera House) for the upscale $97-160 prix fixe lunch.

Dinner

Quay or Aria (Circular Quay)

Circular Quay · $130-230 / A$200-355

Quay for the World's 50 Best Peter Gilmore experience with 'Snow Egg' dessert. Aria for Matt Moran's alternative Sydney fine dining. Both face Opera House. Reserve 4-6 weeks ahead.

Transit:

All Day 1 attractions are walkable from Circular Quay — Opera House, Royal Botanic Garden, The Rocks, Harbour Bridge all within 1.5 km. Daily transit: Free if walking, $5-10 / A$8-15 if using ferry/bus. Opal Card (tap-and-go) for all public transit.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $300 Luxury $720
DAY 2

Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk + Bondi Icebergs

Beach · Coastal Walk · Surry Hills

Activities

  1. 08:00 Breakfast at Bills Bondi 1 hour

    1995-founded Bondi institution by Bill Granger. The ricotta hotcakes ($25) are Sydney's most-photographed breakfast — Bill invented them here. The flat white + scrambled eggs is the canonical Sydney café breakfast.

    Cost: $16-26 / A$25-40 TIP: Walk-in only — 20-40 min wait 8:30-10:30 weekends. Arrive 8:00 sharp or after 11:30. Bills has 3 Sydney locations; the original Surry Hills branch is calmer but the Bondi location is the canonical photo.
  2. 09:30 Bondi Beach + optional surf lesson 2 hours (with surf lesson)

    Australia's most-recognized beach. 1km of golden sand + Pacific Ocean. Surf lessons available with multiple operators (Let's Go Surfing is the original) — $80-100 for 2 hours including board + wetsuit. The world's first lifesaving club founded here in 1907.

    Cost: Free; surf lesson $52-78 / A$80-120 TIP: Always swim between the red-and-yellow flags — strong rip currents. Bondi gets crowded 11:00-15:00; arrive earlier. The Bondi Lifesaver TV show was filmed here. Beach pavilion has free showers + changing rooms.
  3. 11:30 Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk 2 hours

    6km clifftop trail along Sydney's eastern beaches — Bondi → Tamarama → Bronte → Clovelly → Coogee. Sydney's most-photographed coastal walk. Free, dramatic sandstone cliffs, swimming beaches every 1km. Sculpture by the Sea festival (Oct-Nov) lines the walk with installations.

    Cost: Free TIP: Walk Bondi → Coogee (downhill net elevation). Catch bus 372 or 373 from Coogee back to CBD (40 min). Stop at Bondi Icebergs Pool ($9 swim, 1929-built cliff-side pool). Bronte Beach picnic stop is the local-favorite. Wear comfortable shoes — 6 km on uneven sandstone.
  4. 14:00 Lunch at Bondi Icebergs Pool Bar or Icebergs Dining Room 1.5 hours

    Bondi Icebergs Pool Bar is the casual option ($20-50) overlooking the iconic cliff pool. The Icebergs Dining Room is the upscale option ($60-130) with 270° beach + ocean view. Sydney's most-photographed lunch view.

    Cost: Pool Bar $20-50; Dining Room $60-130 TIP: Both need reservations for prime window tables — Pool Bar 2-3 days ahead, Dining Room 2-3 weeks. The cliff-side terrace is the only way to get the canonical photo with the pool + ocean. The fresh oysters + pavlova are the canonical Australian orders.
  5. 16:00 Bondi Markets (weekends) or return to CBD 1.5 hours

    Bondi Markets (Sundays only, 10:00-17:00 at Bondi Beach Public School) has 200+ stalls of Sydney artisans + vintage clothing + food. Weekday alternative: bus to Watson's Bay for sunset at The Gap Bluff.

    Cost: Free entry TIP: Bondi Markets are a Sunday-only institution since 1995. The food stalls + craft vendors are the canonical Sydney market experience. Cash + card both accepted. Skip if you've market-fatigue from earlier travel.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Hubert or Mr. Wong (Surry Hills/CBD) 2.5 hours

    Hubert (Surry Hills) is the iconic 5-level basement French restaurant — opened 2016, instantly one of Sydney's most-booked. Mr. Wong (CBD) is the legendary Cantonese — opened 2012, still consistently full.

    Cost: $52-100 / A$80-150 per person TIP: Both need 1-2 week reservations for weekend slots. Hubert's escargot + steak frites are the canonical orders. Mr. Wong's Peking duck + dim sum lunch (weekends) are the value plays. Smart-casual dress code at both.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Bills Bondi (1995 ricotta hotcakes)

Bondi · $16-26 / A$25-40

Ricotta hotcakes ($25) + flat white at the canonical Sydney breakfast. Walk-in only — arrive 8:00 sharp to beat queues.

Lunch

Bondi Icebergs Pool Bar or Dining Room

Bondi · $20-130 / A$30-200

Pool Bar for value harbor-pool view ($20-50). Dining Room for upscale window-table ocean view ($60-130). Reserve 2-3 days ahead for Pool Bar; 2-3 weeks for Dining Room.

Dinner

Hubert or Mr. Wong

Surry Hills / CBD · $52-100 / A$80-150

Hubert for the iconic 5-level basement French. Mr. Wong for the consistently-full Cantonese. Both need 1-2 week reservations.

Transit:

CBD → Bondi: bus 380 or 333 (30 min, A$5). Bondi → Coogee: coastal walk (6 km, 2 hours) + return bus (40 min). Coogee → CBD: bus 372/373 (40 min). Surry Hills/CBD evening: 15-min walk or short Uber. Daily transit: $8-15 / A$12-23 with Opal Card.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $115 Mid $265 Luxury $580
DAY 3

Manly Ferry + Taronga Zoo

Ferry · Beaches · Wildlife

Activities

  1. 09:00 Circular Quay → Manly ferry (30 min iconic ride) 30 min

    30-min ferry from Circular Quay to Manly. The ferry passes directly under Harbour Bridge + past Opera House + through Sydney Harbour Heads (the harbor entry). Sydney's most-recommended free experience (covered by Opal Card).

    Cost: $5.20 / A$8 each way (free with Opal Card daily cap) TIP: Sit on the right side going out for best Opera House view; left side returning. Manly Fast Ferry is faster (20 min) but covered by Opal Card cap differently. Catch ferry every 30 min from Wharf 3 at Circular Quay.
  2. 10:00 Manly Beach + North Head walk 2.5 hours

    Manly is Sydney's northern beach suburb — 1.5km of sand + surf + cafés. North Head is the 90m sandstone bluff with views back to Sydney CBD. Shelly Beach (north end of Manly Beach) is the calm snorkeling alternative.

    Cost: Free TIP: Walk the Manly Scenic Walkway (10 km loop, 3 hours) for the full experience or the 30-min walk to Shelly Beach for the short option. North Head + Manly Beach can be combined in 2-3 hours. Bring water + sunscreen — limited shade.
  3. 13:00 Lunch at Manly Wharf Hotel or Hugos Manly 1.5 hours

    Manly Wharf Hotel (pub on the wharf, $25-50) is the casual seafood + view option. Hugos Manly (Italian, $40-80) is the upscale wharf-side option with Opera House horizon view.

    Cost: $20-60 / A$30-90 per person TIP: Both walk-in friendly weekdays; weekend bookings 1-2 days ahead. Hugos Manly's terrace has the postcard Sydney harbor view. The fish + chips + Australian craft beer is the canonical Manly lunch.
  4. 15:00 Ferry Manly → Taronga Zoo + Sky Safari cable car 3 hours (zoo + cable car)

    Manly → Taronga Zoo ferry (15 min) drops at the zoo's wharf. Sky Safari cable car (free with zoo entry) takes you to the top of the zoo with Sydney CBD + harbor panorama. Australian wildlife focus — koalas, kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, platypus.

    Cost: $33 / A$51 zoo entry; cable car free with entry TIP: Start with the Sky Safari cable car ride up — descend through the zoo on foot. Koala photos (paid extra) book 1-2 days ahead. Last entry 16:30; zoo closes 17:00. The 'Roar and Snore' overnight zoo experience ($200-300) is the upgrade for animal-lovers.
  5. 18:30 Ferry Taronga Zoo → Circular Quay (sunset) 30 min

    12-min ferry back during sunset hour gives the canonical Sydney harbor sunset photo with the Opera House + Bridge silhouetted against the sky.

    Cost: $5.20 / A$8 each way TIP: Time your zoo exit for ferry 30 min before sunset (varies by season — 17:00 winter, 19:30 summer). Standing position on upper deck for best photos.
  6. 20:00 Final dinner at Tetsuya's or Sepia 3 hours

    Tetsuya's (Tetsuya Wakuda) is Sydney's most-decorated fine-dining restaurant — Japanese + French fusion since 1989, ranked Asia's 50 Best. 10-course tasting menu at $230. Sepia is the alternative — modern Australian, also tasting-menu only.

    Cost: $130-200 / A$200-310 per person TIP: Tetsuya's requires reservation 4-6 weeks ahead. The 10-course tasting menu ($230) is the only option for dinner — no à la carte. Smart-formal dress code (jacket suggested). Wine pairing $130 additional.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or The Grounds of Alexandria

CBD or Alexandria · $16-30 / A$25-50

Hotel breakfast for practical CBD start. The Grounds of Alexandria (15-min Uber) is the Instagram-garden brunch option but adds 1 hour to the morning.

Lunch

Manly Wharf Hotel or Hugos Manly

Manly · $20-60 / A$30-90

Manly Wharf Hotel for value pub-style seafood + view. Hugos Manly for upscale Italian with Opera House horizon. Both wharf-side.

Dinner

Tetsuya's or Sepia (final dinner)

CBD · $130-200 / A$200-310

Tetsuya's for the Sydney fine-dining canonical — Japanese-French fusion 10-course tasting since 1989. Sepia for modern Australian alternative. Reserve 4-6 weeks ahead.

Transit:

All Day 3 transit is via Sydney Ferry — Circular Quay ↔ Manly (30 min) ↔ Taronga Zoo (15 min) ↔ Circular Quay (12 min). Opal Card daily cap caps total transit cost at A$17.80 for all ferries. Daily transit: $10-15 / A$15-23.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $140 Mid $295 Luxury $620

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Sydney 3-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Sydney?
Just barely — 3 days covers Opera House + Bondi + Manly + Taronga. Misses Blue Mountains (1-day trip), Hunter Valley (1-night trip), and the deeper neighborhoods (Surry Hills, Newtown, Paddington). 5 days unlocks 1 side trip; 7 days unlocks Melbourne or Great Ocean Road.
When is the best time to visit Sydney?
September-November (spring, 18-25°C, low humidity) and March-May (autumn, 18-25°C) are the optimal windows. December-February (summer, 22-30°C, high UV) is peak tourism + heat. June-August (winter, 10-18°C) is mild but rainy with shorter days. Avoid Australian school holidays (mid-Dec to late Jan, mid-April, late June-mid July) for hotel prices doubling.
Do I need a visa for Australia?
Most Western passports + Korea + Japan need an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority, $20 AUD, valid 12 months for multiple 90-day visits). Apply via app or website 7-14 days before flight. US/UK/Canada/EU process the same way. Check immi.homeaffairs.gov.au for your country.
How do I get from SYD Airport to CBD?
Airport Link train (Domestic + International stations): $14 / A$22 to Central Station, 13 min. The fastest + most reliable option. Taxi: $35-55 / A$55-85 to CBD, 25-40 min depending on traffic. Uber: $25-45 / A$38-70. Avoid the train station gate fee surprise — it's $14 on top of standard train fare for arriving at airport stations.
Is Sydney expensive?
Yes — comparable to London or NYC. Budget: $130/day (Surry Hills hostel + warung-style meals + Opal Card transit). Mid-range: $320/day (4-star CBD + nice restaurants + activities). Luxury: $850+/day (Park Hyatt + Quay/Tetsuya's + BridgeClimb). Hotel taxes already included in advertised prices; tipping not mandatory.
Should I tip in Sydney?
Not mandatory in Australia — service workers earn full living wage by law. Round-up to nearest A$5 at restaurants for good service is appreciated but not expected. Taxi/Uber: round up the fare. Hotel housekeeping: A$5/day. Service charge is rare; some restaurants add 10% on Sundays/holidays (Sunday surcharge) — listed on menu.
What's the best Opera House show to see?
Sydney Symphony Orchestra (in Concert Hall, $90-180) for the canonical Opera House experience. Opera Australia performances ($120-300) for the iconic 'opera at Opera House'. Smaller theaters host modern dance, contemporary music, comedy. Book through sydneyoperahouse.com 2-4 weeks ahead. Dress code: smart-casual (jeans OK for most, no flip-flops).

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