Sydney

The Sydney Opera House is one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks, celebrated for its distinctive sail-shaped design on the edge of Sydney Harbour. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973, it hosts world-class performances ranging from opera and ballet to concerts and theatre, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Melbourne

Flinders Street Station is Melbourne’s most iconic railway station and one of the city’s busiest transport hubs. Opened in 1910, its distinctive yellow façade and grand dome have made it a beloved landmark. Located at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets, it serves as a central meeting point for locals and a must-see attraction for visitors exploring Melbourne.

Brisbane

South Bank Parklands is Brisbane’s most vibrant waterfront precinct, located along the southern bank of the Brisbane River. Known for its lush gardens, riverside walkways, dining spots, and the iconic Streets Beach—Australia’s only inner-city man-made beach—it is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. The area also hosts cultural institutions, markets, and year-round events, making it one of Brisbane’s must-see attractions.