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Watch your kids scramble over the Rocks' cobblestone laneways, then dive into Bondi Beach's crystal water before lunch at a harborside fish market. The Opera House and Taronga Zoo keep everyone happily occupied.

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Pancakes on the RocksFlokk Approved

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Pancakes on the Rocks

A Sydney institution since 1975, this 24-hour diner in The Rocks piles towers of sweet and savoury pancakes in a cosy heritage sandstone setting that kids absolutely love. It's the perfect post-harbour-walk fuel stop and famously never turns a family away at any hour.

★★★★3 families rated this
Grounds of AlexandriaFlokk Approved

Sydney

Grounds of Alexandria

A sprawling converted industrial warehouse turned café-garden with a resident farm pig named Kevin, a fresh flower market, and a bakery producing some of Sydney's best pastries. Kids wander the garden and animal enclosures while parents drink exceptional coffee.

★★★★3 families rated this

Activities

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Sydney Opera HouseFlokk Approved

Sydney

Sydney Opera House

One of the world's most iconic buildings offers dedicated family tours and children's performances throughout the year, letting kids experience world-class architecture and live art up close. The outdoor forecourt and harbour views alone make for a memorable afternoon.

★★★★3 families rated this
Taronga ZooFlokk Approved

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Taronga Zoo

Home to over 4,000 animals including koalas, giraffes, and platypuses, this harbour-side zoo offers a sky safari cable car ride with sweeping views of the Sydney skyline. Kids can hand-feed giraffes and catch keeper talks throughout the day.

★★★★3 families rated this
Bondi to Coogee Coastal WalkFlokk Approved

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Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk

This 6km clifftop trail connects six stunning beaches and features ocean rock pools perfect for little ones to splash in. The path is mostly paved and pushchair-friendly for much of its length, with cafés and picnic spots along the way.

★★★★3 families rated this
Manly FerryFlokk Approved

Sydney

Manly Ferry

The 30-minute public ferry from Circular Quay to Manly is one of the world's great harbour rides, passing the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and dozens of secluded coves. Kids love sitting on the open upper deck as the ocean swell kicks in near the Heads.

★★★★3 families rated this
Blue Mountains National ParkFlokk Approved

Sydney

Blue Mountains National Park

Just 90 minutes from Sydney, this UNESCO World Heritage wilderness features the famous Three Sisters rock formation and the world's steepest railway at Scenic World. Echo Point lookout delivers jaw-dropping valley views that genuinely stop kids mid-sentence.

★★★★3 families rated this
Sydney Tower EyeFlokk Approved

Sydney

Sydney Tower Eye

At 309 metres, Sydney's tallest structure offers a 360-degree observation deck where families can spot landmarks from the Blue Mountains to Bondi Beach. The optional SKYWALK outdoor platform gives older kids a thrilling open-air adventure above the city.

★★★★3 families rated this
SEA LIFE Sydney AquariumFlokk Approved

Sydney

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

Walk through underwater tunnels as sharks and rays glide overhead in one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest aquariums, home to dugongs, penguins, and a Great Barrier Reef exhibit. Daily feeding sessions and touch pools keep children engaged for a full half-day.

★★★★3 families rated this
Featherdale Wildlife ParkFlokk Approved

Sydney

Featherdale Wildlife Park

This intimate Western Sydney sanctuary lets families hand-feed kangaroos freely roaming the grounds and get a photo cuddling a koala — one of the few places in NSW where this is still permitted. The park's small scale means animals are always within arm's reach, not behind distant fences.

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Lodging

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Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Sydney (Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour)Flokk Approved

Sydney

Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Sydney (Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour)

Overlooking Darling Harbour with the aquarium and playgrounds a two-minute walk away, this family-configured hotel offers interconnecting rooms, a rooftop pool, and kids' club programming during school holidays. The location means you can put children to bed and still see the Saturday night harbour fireworks from your balcony.

★★★★3 families rated this

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