1. Kirribilli

Mary Booth Lookout Reserve in Sydney is a tranquil and scenic spot located in the suburb of Kirribilli on the Lower North Shore.

This small, picturesque park offers stunning, panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, the iconic Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a serene escape with breathtaking vistas.

The reserve is named after Mary Booth, a notable Australian community worker and social reformer, reflecting its historical significance.

2. Bradleys Head

Bradleys Head, located in the suburb of Mosman on Sydney's Lower North Shore, is a prominent and picturesque headland extending into Sydney Harbour. This historic site offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the Sydney skyline, including the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

The area features several walking tracks, including the Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk, which takes visitors through bushland and along the waterfront, offering spectacular views and a chance to spot local wildlife.

The headland also boasts several heritage-listed military fortifications, including cannons and fortresses dating back to the 19th century, which were built to defend Sydney Harbour from potential attacks. These historical sites provide a fascinating glimpse into Australia’s colonial and military past.

3. Mrs Macquaries Chair

Mrs Macquarie's Chair, located in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, is a historic sandstone bench carved in 1810 by convicts for Governor Lachlan Macquarie's wife, Elizabeth. This popular landmark offers visitors stunning panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, including iconic sights such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Known for its picturesque setting,

Cremorne Point in Sydney offers breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour, encompassing iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. This scenic peninsula provides visitors with panoramic vistas of the sparkling harbour waters, lush gardens, and the Sydney skyline. The walking path around Cremorne Point is popular for leisurely strolls, providing numerous vantage points to enjoy the stunning scenery.

4. Cremorne Point Reserve