I am taking my kid sister to Sydney for a week, what are some family-friendly things that can be done there?
>>1144665
>family-friendly things
it is all within that pic desu
>>1144665
Taronga Zoo, Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and the Wild Life Sydney Zoo are an absolute must.
Luna Park would be fun if your sister is into rides and stuff. If she's very young, take her to Coney Island in Luna Park, there are no rides there, its more carnival games sorta stuff.
Walk through Hyde Park.
Climb the Harbour Bridge if your sister is older than 8.
Go to the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Gallery of NSW.
I recommend you do a tour of the Rocks even if you're not interested in Australia's colonial history.
I don't know when you plan on going, but if its in Summer, don't go to Bondi, its a cluster fuck of tourists and its just super busy. Check out Coogee and Manly beaches.
If you're up for it, surf lessons are always fun. Bondi would actually be good for that.
Have a look at plays/musicals/concerts/etc at the time you're going, Sydney has a great entertainment scene.
Hope that helped!
Whale watching is really good as well.
>>1144728
Thanks you very much, I'll look into those suggestions!
Also anything maybe a little outside Sydney is also possible, if it's like a day trip.
>>1144729
blue mountains would be a good idea. about 1 to 2 hours west. If you're here in summer, head down to Wollongong, beaches are great and a lot less crowded than Sydney
>>1144744
Cool thanks again.
>>1144729
Where are you from OP? If you don't mind me asking
>>1144763
USA
>>1144766
How far in land into Australia are you going to go?
>>1144773
It's just a week's trip to Sydney, though as said if there's any good stuff out of town that can be done in a day trip or so I'll consider it. We wouldn't be going as far as would require getting another hotel or accomodations for a night.