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Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
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Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Joan Sutherland Theatre
Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Utzon Room
14/2 Circular Quay E, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Bennelong Lawn
Bennelong Lawn, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Macquarie St, Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Government House
Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Hbr Brg, Sydney NSW, Australia
Hickson Road Reserve
The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Australian Rockery Lawn
2A Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Pylon Lookout
Sydney Hbr Brg, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Eastern Pontoon Circular Quay
7 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Bennelong
Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Midden by Mark Olive
Western Broadwalk Sydney Opera House Sydney, Bennelong Point NSW 2000, Australia
Opera Bar
Sydney Opera House, Lower Concourse Level, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
House Canteen
Bennelong Point Lower Concourse, Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Aria Restaurant Sydney
1 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Squire's Landing
Northern end of the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Whalebridge
8 & 10 Circular Quay W, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Searock Grill
Opera Quays, East, Shop 15/5 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The East Chinese Restaurant
8/1 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Quay Restaurant
Upper Level Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
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Park Hyatt Sydney
7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
61 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Hotel
55 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection
11 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point NSW 2000, Australia
InterContinental Sydney by IHG
16 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Harbour Rocks Hotel
34 Harrington St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
199 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay
30 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Shangri-La Sydney
176 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
YHA Sydney Harbour - The Rocks
110 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
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Sydney Opera House Concert Hall

Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 200, Australia
4.6(110)
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attractions: Sydney Opera House, Joan Sutherland Theatre, Utzon Room, Bennelong Lawn, Government House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Hickson Road Reserve, Australian Rockery Lawn, Pylon Lookout, Eastern Pontoon Circular Quay, restaurants: Bennelong, Midden by Mark Olive, Opera Bar, House Canteen, Aria Restaurant Sydney, The Squire's Landing, Whalebridge, Searock Grill, The East Chinese Restaurant, Quay Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Sydney Opera House Concert Hall

Sydney Opera House

Joan Sutherland Theatre

Utzon Room

Bennelong Lawn

Government House

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Hickson Road Reserve

Australian Rockery Lawn

Pylon Lookout

Eastern Pontoon Circular Quay

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

4.8

(28.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Joan Sutherland Theatre

Joan Sutherland Theatre

4.7

(518)

Open 24 hours
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Utzon Room

Utzon Room

4.6

(89)

Open 24 hours
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Bennelong Lawn

Bennelong Lawn

4.7

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sydney Opera House Concert Hall

Bennelong

Midden by Mark Olive

Opera Bar

House Canteen

Aria Restaurant Sydney

The Squire's Landing

Whalebridge

Searock Grill

The East Chinese Restaurant

Quay Restaurant

Bennelong

Bennelong

4.5

(985)

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Midden by Mark Olive

Midden by Mark Olive

4.5

(419)

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Opera Bar

Opera Bar

4.5

(4.6K)

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House Canteen

House Canteen

3.6

(265)

Closed
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Reviews of Sydney Opera House Concert Hall

4.6
(110)
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5.0
15w

I've been to Sydney a fair few times now, usually work or event related, so I either don't stay long, or I'm too busy for anything leisurely. This visit, was a work/leisure trip and my first time visiting the Sydney Opera House. I've of course, seen it from the plane before on arrival/departure, from afar etc, and knew it was a grand monument, but seeing it up close (finally) was such an experience! The boardwalk on the way to the venue was an experience on it's own, I honestly could've hung out there all day; meeting people from all over, enjoy good food and drink, taking photos of the beautiful scenery, people watching (because people are interesting, not cos I'm a weirdo). Along the way, I watched people who seemed to have never seen seagulls before, throwing food and marvelling at how wild the birds get for a hot chip, there were people of all nationalities enjoying the view, taking photos - I even stopped to help out a few families, taking a group photo. Everyone just lost in their own world, but also not. It was just a really wholesome, warm experience - which was good because the weather was freezing! Finally, the Opera House. What a place! Just such an elegant, historical atmosphere. I was there for the Attack on Titan concert tour, so I guess I sort of wouldn't have been surprised if I and other guests got the mild treatment from the staff, especially given all the cosplaying and fan-girling going on. But nope! Everyone was on their A-Game. They were respectful, helpful, and served me with the biggest smile; genuinely giving me the impression they were happy to be there, doing their job. The man who helped me at the ticket desk was so friendly, informative, and gave me suggestions on things to do while I waited for the show. The two older men who served me at the coat desk were THE most humble, most warm, and kind people you will ever meet! Just such a joy and all they had to do was take my umbrella and coat, and give me a ticket... just goes to show. Inside the Concert Hall... just incredible. I love the design of the place, just something really historical about the choice, but also modern - so, I guess, a real timeless vibe all round. The seats were comfortable, access to my seat was simple, same with the facilities. The overall atmosphere was relaxing and pleasant. The show itself... unforgettable. Love, love, loved it. As a creative in the anime industry, it's incredible to see these types of concerts come to life, but to make it to Australia? Amazing! Keep it up Aus! We love you for it! I had a great time and I look forward to going back again, for sure. Absolutely recommend you try to see a show or concerto there - you...

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5.0
12w

The Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark and one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, this masterpiece of modern architecture is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, culture, and architecture.

Highlights:👇🏼

Architecture:👌🏼 The Sydney Opera House is a stunning example of modern architecture, with its distinctive sail-like design and gleaming white surfaces. The building's unique shape and structure make it a photographer's paradise.

Performances:💃🏼 The Opera House is home to multiple performance venues, including the Concert Hall, the Opera Theatre, and the Drama Theatre. It hosts a wide range of productions, from classical music and opera to ballet, theater, and contemporary music.

Guided Tours👉🏼: Visitors can take a guided tour of the Opera House, which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the building's history, architecture, and operations. The tours are informative and engaging, and offer a unique perspective on this iconic building.

Dining and Bars🍻🍾🍸:The Opera House has several dining options, including the iconic Opera Bar, which offers stunning views of the harbour and the city skyline. The food and drink options are varied, ranging from casual eats to fine dining.

Tips and Insights:👇🏼

Book Tickets in Advance: Popular performances and tours can sell out quickly, so it's a good idea to book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.

Take a Sunset Tour: The Opera House offers sunset tours, which provide a stunning backdrop for photos and a unique perspective on the building's architecture.

Explore the Surrounds: The Opera House is located in a beautiful part of Sydney, with plenty of parks, gardens, and waterfront areas to explore.

Recommendation👉🏼: The Sydney Opera House is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, culture, and architecture. Whether you're interested in attending a performance, taking a guided tour, or simply exploring the building and its surroundings, the Opera House has something to offer.

Best Time to Visit👍: The Opera House is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May), when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller.

Parking🚘: Wilson parking is available under ground the opera house area. (I paid $45 for parking at night time for around 3hrs rate variations depends on days and timings)

Overall👌🏼, the Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark and a cultural hub that offers something for everyone. Its stunning architecture, world-class performances, and beautiful surroundings make it a 👉🏼must-visit👈🏼 destination for anyone traveling...

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5.0
16w

On Bennelong Point in Sydney, Australia, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most distinctive architectural landmarks. It is famous for its distinctive roof shells that look like sails and overlook Sydney Harbour. It has become a symbol of modern Australia. In the latter part of the 1940s, the concept for a Sydney performing arts center of the highest quality emerged. An international design competition was launched by the government of New South Wales in 1956. Jrn Utzon, a Danish architect, won with his imaginative design, which was influenced by images of the sea and natural forms. In 1959, construction began, but the project was hindered by engineering issues, design changes, and political disagreements. Over a million white and cream tiles covered the striking roof of the building, which was constructed from segments of precast concrete. Before the project was finished in 1966, Utzon resigned due to rising costs and controversies. The Opera House was finished by other architects on October 20, 1973, when Queen Elizabeth II officially opened it. The complex, which spans 4.4 acres, is home to the Concert Hall, Opera Theatre, Drama Theatre, and Playhouse, all of which host opera, ballet, concerts, and theatrical performances. With over 1,500 performances per year, it draws more than 8 million visitors annually. In order to ensure that the building reflected his original vision, Jrn Utzon was invited back in 1999 to serve as a design consultant for the renovations. Because of its outstanding architectural and cultural significance, the Sydney Opera House was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. The Opera House is still a popular tourist destination and a bustling arts district today. It is a lasting global icon because of its visionary design, engineering innovation, and cultural impact. It represents Australia's creative spirit and...

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C R GouldC R Gould
I've been to Sydney a fair few times now, usually work or event related, so I either don't stay long, or I'm too busy for anything leisurely. This visit, was a work/leisure trip and my first time visiting the Sydney Opera House. I've of course, seen it from the plane before on arrival/departure, from afar etc, and knew it was a grand monument, but seeing it up close (finally) was such an experience! The boardwalk on the way to the venue was an experience on it's own, I honestly could've hung out there all day; meeting people from all over, enjoy good food and drink, taking photos of the beautiful scenery, people watching (because people are interesting, not cos I'm a weirdo). Along the way, I watched people who seemed to have never seen seagulls before, throwing food and marvelling at how wild the birds get for a hot chip, there were people of all nationalities enjoying the view, taking photos - I even stopped to help out a few families, taking a group photo. Everyone just lost in their own world, but also not. It was just a really wholesome, warm experience - which was good because the weather was freezing! Finally, the Opera House. What a place! Just such an elegant, historical atmosphere. I was there for the Attack on Titan concert tour, so I guess I sort of wouldn't have been surprised if I and other guests got the mild treatment from the staff, especially given all the cosplaying and fan-girling going on. But nope! Everyone was on their A-Game. They were respectful, helpful, and served me with the biggest smile; genuinely giving me the impression they were happy to be there, doing their job. The man who helped me at the ticket desk was so friendly, informative, and gave me suggestions on things to do while I waited for the show. The two older men who served me at the coat desk were THE most humble, most warm, and kind people you will ever meet! Just such a joy and all they had to do was take my umbrella and coat, and give me a ticket... just goes to show. Inside the Concert Hall... just incredible. I love the design of the place, just something really historical about the choice, but also modern - so, I guess, a real timeless vibe all round. The seats were comfortable, access to my seat was simple, same with the facilities. The overall atmosphere was relaxing and pleasant. The show itself... unforgettable. Love, love, loved it. As a creative in the anime industry, it's incredible to see these types of concerts come to life, but to make it to Australia? Amazing! Keep it up Aus! We love you for it! I had a great time and I look forward to going back again, for sure. Absolutely recommend you try to see a show or concerto there - you won't regret it!
Bibin ThomasBibin Thomas
The Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark and one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, this masterpiece of modern architecture is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, culture, and architecture. Highlights:👇🏼 Architecture:👌🏼 The Sydney Opera House is a stunning example of modern architecture, with its distinctive sail-like design and gleaming white surfaces. The building's unique shape and structure make it a photographer's paradise. Performances:💃🏼 The Opera House is home to multiple performance venues, including the Concert Hall, the Opera Theatre, and the Drama Theatre. It hosts a wide range of productions, from classical music and opera to ballet, theater, and contemporary music. Guided Tours👉🏼: Visitors can take a guided tour of the Opera House, which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the building's history, architecture, and operations. The tours are informative and engaging, and offer a unique perspective on this iconic building. Dining and Bars🍻🍾🍸:The Opera House has several dining options, including the iconic Opera Bar, which offers stunning views of the harbour and the city skyline. The food and drink options are varied, ranging from casual eats to fine dining. Tips and Insights:👇🏼 Book Tickets in Advance: Popular performances and tours can sell out quickly, so it's a good idea to book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Take a Sunset Tour: The Opera House offers sunset tours, which provide a stunning backdrop for photos and a unique perspective on the building's architecture. Explore the Surrounds: The Opera House is located in a beautiful part of Sydney, with plenty of parks, gardens, and waterfront areas to explore. Recommendation👉🏼: The Sydney Opera House is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, culture, and architecture. Whether you're interested in attending a performance, taking a guided tour, or simply exploring the building and its surroundings, the Opera House has something to offer. Best Time to Visit👍: The Opera House is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May), when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Parking🚘: Wilson parking is available under ground the opera house area. (I paid $45 for parking at night time for around 3hrs rate variations depends on days and timings) Overall👌🏼, the Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark and a cultural hub that offers something for everyone. Its stunning architecture, world-class performances, and beautiful surroundings make it a 👉🏼must-visit👈🏼 destination for anyone traveling to Sydney😊.
Sujay ChakrabortySujay Chakraborty
On Bennelong Point in Sydney, Australia, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most distinctive architectural landmarks. It is famous for its distinctive roof shells that look like sails and overlook Sydney Harbour. It has become a symbol of modern Australia. In the latter part of the 1940s, the concept for a Sydney performing arts center of the highest quality emerged. An international design competition was launched by the government of New South Wales in 1956. Jrn Utzon, a Danish architect, won with his imaginative design, which was influenced by images of the sea and natural forms. In 1959, construction began, but the project was hindered by engineering issues, design changes, and political disagreements. Over a million white and cream tiles covered the striking roof of the building, which was constructed from segments of precast concrete. Before the project was finished in 1966, Utzon resigned due to rising costs and controversies. The Opera House was finished by other architects on October 20, 1973, when Queen Elizabeth II officially opened it. The complex, which spans 4.4 acres, is home to the Concert Hall, Opera Theatre, Drama Theatre, and Playhouse, all of which host opera, ballet, concerts, and theatrical performances. With over 1,500 performances per year, it draws more than 8 million visitors annually. In order to ensure that the building reflected his original vision, Jrn Utzon was invited back in 1999 to serve as a design consultant for the renovations. Because of its outstanding architectural and cultural significance, the Sydney Opera House was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. The Opera House is still a popular tourist destination and a bustling arts district today. It is a lasting global icon because of its visionary design, engineering innovation, and cultural impact. It represents Australia's creative spirit and connection to the sea.
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I've been to Sydney a fair few times now, usually work or event related, so I either don't stay long, or I'm too busy for anything leisurely. This visit, was a work/leisure trip and my first time visiting the Sydney Opera House. I've of course, seen it from the plane before on arrival/departure, from afar etc, and knew it was a grand monument, but seeing it up close (finally) was such an experience! The boardwalk on the way to the venue was an experience on it's own, I honestly could've hung out there all day; meeting people from all over, enjoy good food and drink, taking photos of the beautiful scenery, people watching (because people are interesting, not cos I'm a weirdo). Along the way, I watched people who seemed to have never seen seagulls before, throwing food and marvelling at how wild the birds get for a hot chip, there were people of all nationalities enjoying the view, taking photos - I even stopped to help out a few families, taking a group photo. Everyone just lost in their own world, but also not. It was just a really wholesome, warm experience - which was good because the weather was freezing! Finally, the Opera House. What a place! Just such an elegant, historical atmosphere. I was there for the Attack on Titan concert tour, so I guess I sort of wouldn't have been surprised if I and other guests got the mild treatment from the staff, especially given all the cosplaying and fan-girling going on. But nope! Everyone was on their A-Game. They were respectful, helpful, and served me with the biggest smile; genuinely giving me the impression they were happy to be there, doing their job. The man who helped me at the ticket desk was so friendly, informative, and gave me suggestions on things to do while I waited for the show. The two older men who served me at the coat desk were THE most humble, most warm, and kind people you will ever meet! Just such a joy and all they had to do was take my umbrella and coat, and give me a ticket... just goes to show. Inside the Concert Hall... just incredible. I love the design of the place, just something really historical about the choice, but also modern - so, I guess, a real timeless vibe all round. The seats were comfortable, access to my seat was simple, same with the facilities. The overall atmosphere was relaxing and pleasant. The show itself... unforgettable. Love, love, loved it. As a creative in the anime industry, it's incredible to see these types of concerts come to life, but to make it to Australia? Amazing! Keep it up Aus! We love you for it! I had a great time and I look forward to going back again, for sure. Absolutely recommend you try to see a show or concerto there - you won't regret it!
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The Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark and one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, this masterpiece of modern architecture is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, culture, and architecture. Highlights:👇🏼 Architecture:👌🏼 The Sydney Opera House is a stunning example of modern architecture, with its distinctive sail-like design and gleaming white surfaces. The building's unique shape and structure make it a photographer's paradise. Performances:💃🏼 The Opera House is home to multiple performance venues, including the Concert Hall, the Opera Theatre, and the Drama Theatre. It hosts a wide range of productions, from classical music and opera to ballet, theater, and contemporary music. Guided Tours👉🏼: Visitors can take a guided tour of the Opera House, which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the building's history, architecture, and operations. The tours are informative and engaging, and offer a unique perspective on this iconic building. Dining and Bars🍻🍾🍸:The Opera House has several dining options, including the iconic Opera Bar, which offers stunning views of the harbour and the city skyline. The food and drink options are varied, ranging from casual eats to fine dining. Tips and Insights:👇🏼 Book Tickets in Advance: Popular performances and tours can sell out quickly, so it's a good idea to book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Take a Sunset Tour: The Opera House offers sunset tours, which provide a stunning backdrop for photos and a unique perspective on the building's architecture. Explore the Surrounds: The Opera House is located in a beautiful part of Sydney, with plenty of parks, gardens, and waterfront areas to explore. Recommendation👉🏼: The Sydney Opera House is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art, culture, and architecture. Whether you're interested in attending a performance, taking a guided tour, or simply exploring the building and its surroundings, the Opera House has something to offer. Best Time to Visit👍: The Opera House is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May), when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Parking🚘: Wilson parking is available under ground the opera house area. (I paid $45 for parking at night time for around 3hrs rate variations depends on days and timings) Overall👌🏼, the Sydney Opera House is an iconic landmark and a cultural hub that offers something for everyone. Its stunning architecture, world-class performances, and beautiful surroundings make it a 👉🏼must-visit👈🏼 destination for anyone traveling to Sydney😊.
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On Bennelong Point in Sydney, Australia, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most distinctive architectural landmarks. It is famous for its distinctive roof shells that look like sails and overlook Sydney Harbour. It has become a symbol of modern Australia. In the latter part of the 1940s, the concept for a Sydney performing arts center of the highest quality emerged. An international design competition was launched by the government of New South Wales in 1956. Jrn Utzon, a Danish architect, won with his imaginative design, which was influenced by images of the sea and natural forms. In 1959, construction began, but the project was hindered by engineering issues, design changes, and political disagreements. Over a million white and cream tiles covered the striking roof of the building, which was constructed from segments of precast concrete. Before the project was finished in 1966, Utzon resigned due to rising costs and controversies. The Opera House was finished by other architects on October 20, 1973, when Queen Elizabeth II officially opened it. The complex, which spans 4.4 acres, is home to the Concert Hall, Opera Theatre, Drama Theatre, and Playhouse, all of which host opera, ballet, concerts, and theatrical performances. With over 1,500 performances per year, it draws more than 8 million visitors annually. In order to ensure that the building reflected his original vision, Jrn Utzon was invited back in 1999 to serve as a design consultant for the renovations. Because of its outstanding architectural and cultural significance, the Sydney Opera House was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. The Opera House is still a popular tourist destination and a bustling arts district today. It is a lasting global icon because of its visionary design, engineering innovation, and cultural impact. It represents Australia's creative spirit and connection to the sea.
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