Campbell's Stores are an enormous complex of sandstone buildings, which provide a stunning forefront to the Rocks from the Opera House. Up close these very early and substantial buildings are a reminder of the beginnings of the Rocks area as a working harbour. A far cry from its days as storage, Campbell's Stores are now prestigious restaurants including the waterFront, Wolfie's Grill and the Italian Village Restaurant. The food is even more spectacular than the views, which encompasses the Opera House and Sydney Harbour. A meal to remember in a harbour you will never forget.
Neil Perry's famous seafood-fusion restaurant is a sophisticated and relaxing environment. A Sydney institution, it celebrated its 20th birthday in 2009 with menus featuring classic dishes of the past and present.
Rose Seidler House, built between 1948 and 1950, is one of the most uncompromising modernist houses in Australia. Nestled in natural bushland, the house has panoramic views of Ku-ring-gai National Park from its glass walls and sun filled deck.
Roughley House is a colonial heritage listed homestead established in 1856. Unlike other museums Roughley House denotes the changing lifestyle of one family over five generations, each generation leaving their own stamp.
Rouse Hill House and Farm is one of Australia's most culturally important historic properties, not only for its artefacts, furnishings, buildings and gardens, but also because it is the most complete document of continuous family occupancy of a country house in New South Wales.
Welcome to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular positions. Established in 1816, it is the oldest scientific institution in the country and is home to an outstanding collection of plants from Australia and overseas.
Opened over 100 years ago, the Royal Cricketers Arms still maintains good, old-fashion service. First licensed in 1880 this historic roadside Inn is still catering for the local industries and residents as it did over 100 years ago.
The Royal National Park is situated on 15,080 hectares and was the second national park in the world. Walk the coast for magnificent views, or experience the variety of habitats, including heath, rainforests, open woodlands and estuarine systems.
The Sculpture Garden is in the grounds of the Campbelltown Arts Centre. It is a large outdoor sculpture and manicured park area featuring a range of permanent and changing exhibitions. Experience the unique sculptures in a beautiful outdoor setting, right in the centre of Campbelltown.