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Ultimate Locations to Visit on Boxing Day

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Isabella Harriot
Ultimate Locations to Visit on Boxing Day

It is time to give toys and goodies to your kids, family, and friends. Because it is almost time to welcome the favourite month of the season. Stay a bit longer if you are a tourist in Australia. Because we have another interesting day just after Christmas called Boxing Day, which is celebrated on December 26th. You might have heard about this event and the subsequent Sydney to Hobart yacht race and the Melbourne Cricket tournament associated with the date. Stay with your family and friends, surprise them with gifts, and celebrate the day with joy, enthusiasm, and energy. Here are some places that can be visited in Sydney to add that extra fun for your day.

Sydney Harbour

Visit and explore Sydney Harbour housing the two iconic Sydney landmarks such as the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Harbour is quite popular for its world-famous attractions and cruising restaurants. Find a Boxing day harbour cruise offering prime views of the harbour attractions and the start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. There are many vessels such as an authentic paddlewheeler with wrap-around verandah and cathedral windows, ultra-modern Australian built catamaran with expansive outer decks and panoramic windows, and a premium glass boat. Choose your vessel wisely and enjoy a freshly prepared buffet lunch and club it along with soft drinks and beverages available for purchase from the fully licensed bar onboard. Experience the excitement to its core and click some stunning photographs from your vessel. Get on board a Boxing day Sydney Harbour cruise, get delighted in the vibes, take in the views, and enjoy your best ever cruising experience. 

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Other than the Opera House and Bondi Beach, nothing else is more demonstrative of the consuming power of Sydney and Australia itself.  The steel curves of the Sydney Harbour Bridge connect both the central business region and the North Shore. The Harbour Bridge is nicknamed "The Coathanger" due to its structural similarity to cloth or coat hangers. There was no school excursion or holiday trip to Sydney that got finished without ticking 'cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge' off from the list of must-dos. You can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Sydney Harbour and stunning views of the city skyline from the Bridge. You will also be able to stroll with your friends and family and click some stunning photographs. Ladders can take you to the top of the outer arch, a separate area of the bridge from where you can enjoy the spectacular views of the city and the Blue Mountains, a heritage-listed site in the heart of Sydney. Enjoy climbing the top of Harbour Bridge and fire up your Boxing day experience. 

Capitol Theatre

You still need to reach out to the most famous and most captivating place in Sydney, the Capitol Theatre. Free a night and get imbued with culture and artistic expressions. Enjoy and experience a memorable day filled in with top notch musicals, artful dance, and show. Capitol Theater is recognised as one of the few atmospheric theatres in the world. Atmospheric theatres were decorated to summon the sensation of a specific time and place in the audience. There are some pretty fine details that can be picked out whilst visiting this theatre. You can see tiled panels, terra-cotta capitals, and a faux Italian piazza reception area wonderfully placed to add momentum to its glory and energy.    

This might not be a complete list of locations around Sydney and what I’ve mentioned might sound cliche, but try to reach out to these locations first. Because all of these locations have a quintessential Aussie charm that can lure you in.   

 

 



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