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Why we love Sydney with kids
Sydney is the rare city where the family trip and the trip you'd want as a couple are the same trip. Two day-excursions that explain why.
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Sydney works for families because the outdoors is essentially free, with beaches, harbour walks, and national parks within reach of the CBD. Taronga Zoo sits on a hillside overlooking the harbour with keeper talks and standout animal encounters, and the ferry ride to get there is half the appeal. The Blue Mountains, two hours west, deliver cable car descents, scenic railway rides through forest, and canyon views that scale well for every age. Pick up an Opal card at any convenience store or newsagent for seamless travel across ferries, trains, buses, and light rail. FamiVentura's Sydney guide covers 15 picks per category, 2-day and 5-day itineraries, a neighbourhood guide, and a survival guide for a city that pairs iconic landmarks with genuinely good everyday living.
Off the Beaten Path
Three centuries of institutional history compressed into a walkable island 25 minutes from Circular Quay. Convict tunnels from the 1840s, girls' reformatory dormitories, and the massive drydock that launched warships are all freely accessible. The audio app from Sydney Living Museums provides site-specific context. For teens, the ghost tours focused on the reformatory history run in evenings.
Activities
Taronga is a complete experience regardless of age: the ferry approach across the harbour, the gondola ride up to the upper entrance, and a full day walking through exhibits that work at multiple levels of engagement. The bird of prey shows at 11am and 3pm give the day structure and bring everyone together. The lower section's free-roaming kangaroos and seal shows hold the youngest attention while older visitors appreciate the harbour setting and conservation context. The return ferry across the water closes the loop.
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Food
Grass-terrace tables above North Bondi Beach, with the whole family spread across the different end of the age spectrum. The outdoor setting absorbs toddler noise and movement; the food quality satisfies teenagers. Booking ahead is non-negotiable on weekends.