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Sydney insiders spill on their top Harbour City secrets

Sydney insiders spill on their top Harbour City secrets

The Advertiser10-06-2025

There's more to the NSW capital than the harbour, the Opera House, the bridge and the beaches. A number of high-profile Sydney experts - from Olympian Jess Fox and chef Dan Hong to the Inspired Unemployed duo Jack Steele and Matt Ford - have just shared their top Sydney picks to help visitors go beyond the city's well-established icons and explore hidden gems. For instance, how many of us have thought about dropping in at Theo's Rooftop Bar (pictured) in Penrith for sundowners on our way back from the Blue Mountains? That's just one of the three tips from Fox. Similar insights from experts such as athlete Nedd Brockmann, Lucinda Price of Froomes and ARIA-winning musician Budjerah are also part of the campaign, Feel New, which has been launched by Destination NSW. Visit sydney.com/feeling-drops to browse through their suggestions for your next Sydney visit.

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