Barangaroo

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Barangaroo is a stunning waterfront precinct on Sydney Harbour that effortlessly blends urban sophistication with natural beauty. Once a bustling container terminal, this revitalized area now boasts lush parklands, world-class dining, and cultural spaces that invite exploration. Whether you're strolling along the headland, savoring a meal with harbor views, or learning about Indigenous history, Barangaroo offers a refreshing escape from the city's hustle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day to fully appreciate Barangaroo. Start with a morning walk through the reserve and along the headland, then explore the Cutaway and cultural displays. Break for lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants or grab a coffee from a local café. In the afternoon, wander the Wulugul Walk and perhaps enjoy a drink at a rooftop bar as the sun sets over the harbour. If you're short on time, a focused two-hour visit covering the reserve and a quick meal is still rewarding.

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