5 Beautiful Hidden Gems in Sydney

We all know the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House, and Bondi Beach. However, we all need to escape the tourists, especially in the Australian heat! So, here are our top picks for hidden gems in Sydney…

Discover the Best Hidden Gems in Sydney

  1. Paddington Reservoir Gardens
  2. Badu Mangroves
  3. Pylon Lookout
  4. Angel Place
  5. Bronte Baths

1. Paddington Reservoir Gardens

The Paddington Reservoir Gardens are true hidden gems in Sydney.
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These beautiful gardens were opened in 2009 and were inspired by the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Moreover, the structure combines beautiful and serene gardens with the original Paddington Reservoir, which was part of Sydney’s water supply system in the 19th century. In addition, you can find this beautiful hidden gem near the Paddington Markets in Darlinghurst.


2. Badu Mangroves

The Badu Mangroves are located in Sydney Olympic Park, close to Homebush Bay. Moreover, in this place, you can walk on a network of boardwalks among the mangroves and learn more about this unique ecosystem. In addition, Sydney Olympic Park is also home to other hidden gems like the Brickpit Ring Walk. You can really get in touch with Australian nature right in the middle of the city.


3. Pylon Lookout

Sydney Hidden Gems: the perfect view of the city from Pylon Lookout
View from Pylon Lookout

You’ve probably heard of the BridgeClimb in Sydney, where you have the perfect view of Sydney. However, if you don’t want to spend $300 to climb up the bridge or are afraid of heights, there’s a solution: Pylon Lookout. The lookout is at the south pylon of the Harbour Bridge. In addition, you can also visit the Pylon Museum and learn more about the history of Sydney Harbour. You can find more info here.



4. Angel Place

At this beautiful and tranquil place in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Sydney, you can enjoy some peace and quiet. Furthermore, Angel Place connects the two major streets George Street and Pitts Street. The permanent exhibition called “Forgotten Songs” tells the story of 50 different kinds of birds that were forced out of the area when European settlers started building Sydney. For that reason, this street is a true hidden gem, that not too many tourists know about. So, grab your camera and take some Instagram-worthy shots at Angel Place, Sydney.


5. Bronte Baths

If you’ve been to Bondi you might know the Bondi Iceberg’s Swimmer Club at the end of Bondi Beach. This nice ocean pool is one of the more known ones but did you know that just one beach away you’ll find an ocean pool free of charge and just beautiful? Moreover, you can either take the local 379 bus to come here or follow the coastal walk from Bondi to Bronte. The Bronte Baths are a great way to cool off on a hot summer day and enjoy a refreshing swim in the saltwater pool. In addition, the pool is always open and free of admission for everyone. However, keep in mind that if the waves are too high lifeguards might close the pool off. You can find all the important info about the pool and what to keep in mind here.


Are you ready for your next adventure, mate?