Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Such a beautiful view... I have no words to describe this place. And it is worth to visit. The opera shins in the bright Sydney sun all day. And at the night, the lights add beauty to the opera house. The patterns on the water, waves, and all the lights reflecting, is a pleasure to watch. One can keep watching this for hours. It may be hard to find parking sometimes during the day. A lot of locals visit the park daily and they are all mesmerized in this beautiful park. I prefer to drive there at night because it is easy to park. Just make sure you get a parking ticket because the police cars are always patrolling around. This is the best place to view the opera and the harbour bridge.
The best place to have the perfect iconic Sydney shot. Go there before 12 midday as the sun will hit in your favor. I went there during the sunrise it was beautiful and perfect for pictures. Don't worry about crowds. Long coast and you will get the picture you want. Park in this area is beautiful. You will also get a beautiful view of the Sydney skyline.
Amazing spot! Even thought there was a group of tourists queuing to take photos in the actual chair, the real reason to walk out here if for the views - stunning! I went about 3:30 and the light/sun is pretty terrible for photos, would recommend going before noon or closer to sunset for golden hour. The walk itself is also beautiful and when you turn around you get a fantastic Sydney skyline as well.
This is a SPECTACULAR PLACE!!! Their are multi-million dollar views, and brilliant parking best to come here at night to gaze onto the wondrous Harbour Bridge. The place is very clean somehow and there are many places to set up a picnic. If you want a view of the real sydney, then come here and view the most spectacular bridge in the world at night to gaze upon Australia’s not-so-magnificent history. A perfect opportunity for a perfect photo, whether that be a wedding photo, or a tourist photo, this is the perfect place!!
Mrs Macs chair, a sandstone rock overlooking Sydney Harbour. Carved by convicts early 1800s for Major-General Lachlan Macquarie so his wife, Elizabeth, could watch for ships. How romantic ❤ This view is simply stunning, the best spot to view Sydney Harbour in all her glory. The path takes you in and around the gardens, you can lose track of time here it's so gorgeous. Pack a picnic and watch the sail boats ⛵ Popular for wedding photos too.
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