Sydney Aquarium, Dive into the Marvels of Australia's Aquatic Life

1-5 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour (adjacent to the Wildlife Park)
There should be more marine creatures inside
4.2

Introduction

Sydney Aquarium is a public aquarium located in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, adjacent to Darling Harbour and the Pyrmont Bridge. The aquarium opened in 1988 to commemorate the bicentenary of Australia and has since become one of the largest aquariums in the world. It showcases a variety of Australian aquatic life, including over 650 species of fish and other aquatic creatures from Australia's waterways. The Sydney Aquarium is one of Sydney's important tourist attractions, welcoming over 55% of overseas visitors every year.

Must-go rating

Worth going
33%
Generally
67%

Transportation

33%
Bus transportation
67%
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Address
1-5 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour (adjacent to the Wildlife Park)
Transportation
It is a 10-minute walk from Town Hall in the city center, or you can take a ferry to the Darling Harbour Wharf at Circular Quay.