Sydney Observatory

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Perched on Observatory Hill, Sydney Observatory offers a captivating blend of colonial history, celestial exploration, and breathtaking harbour views. Built in 1858, it's one of the city's most evocative heritage sites, where you can gaze through vintage telescopes, explore interactive exhibits, and soak up the story of Sydney's maritime and astronomical past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a daytime visit to explore the museum and grounds at a leisurely pace. For a night telescope session, plan for 1.5 hours – these book out well in advance, so it's wise to secure a spot ahead of time. Combine with a stroll through The Rocks or a harbourside walk to make a half-day of it.

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