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Sydney.com is the official tourism site for Destination NSW.

Beyond the world-famous icons, something new awaits in Sydney.

Discover breathtaking beaches, delectable restaurants, lush national parks, luxury escapes, and a buzzing calendar of events. Be inspired by diverse cultures and meet remarkable people whose stories you won't easily forget.

Whether you're looking for events today, tomorrow, the next 14 days or beyond, the Sydney calendar is full of vibrant, exciting, intriguing and memorable experiences. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House hosts hundreds of outstanding performances every year.

Reserve your seats for musicals, shows and concerts in Sydney. Other fabulous venues in Sydney include the Capitol Theatre, the State Theatre, Sydney Lyric, the Roslyn Packer Theatre, the Theatre Royal, and the ICC in Darling Harbour. Big spectacles are held at Sydney Olympic Park arenas as well.

You'll discover cutting-edge shows at smaller venues, such as the Belvoir St Theatre and the Enmore Theatre. There are wonderful festivals, too. The eclectic Sydney Festival is in January. Vivid Sydney is held over several weeks in May and June, illuminating the city with amazing digital light shows.

There are special occasions on NSW public holidays. Australia Day is January 26. The national day celebrates Australia's diversity and achievements. The main stage is Sydney Harbour, one of the world's great natural harbours. A lovely way to enjoy the waterway is on a ferry or harbour cruise.

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