L'Opéra de Sydney

Top 20 most beautiful monuments in Oceania2026 ranking

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#1 Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia) +5 recs 4.5/5

The Sydney Opera House is the premier attraction in Sydney, Australia. Famous for its 20th-century architecture, it resembles either seashells or sails catching the ocean breeze. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon in 1957, the project cost over 100 million AUD (about 66 million USD). Explore this global arts landmark through guided tours or live performances.

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#2 Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple (Nadi, Fiji) +3 recs 5/5

The Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple in Nadi, Fiji, stands as the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere. Dedicated to the deity Murugan, this vibrant site features traditional Indian architecture. Visitors gain cultural insight into Hindu rituals and the history of the Indian community in Fiji within this deeply spiritual space.

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#3 Sydney Harbour Bridge (Sydney, Australia) +2 recs 5/5

Inaugurated in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge stands as a defining landmark of Sydney. Connecting the central business district to the North Shore, it provides expansive views of the harbor and the Sydney Opera House. Scale the structure via BridgeClimb to reach 134 meters, or visit the Pylon Lookout, a museum inside the bridge pillars detailing its engineering history.

#4 Sky Tower (Auckland, New Zealand) +2 recs 5/5

The Sky Tower, a landmark of Auckland, provides 360-degree views across the city and beyond. Thrill-seekers can attempt the SkyWalk or SkyJump, experiences at 192 meters up. For a slower pace, dining options like the Orbit revolving restaurant serve local cuisine. Combining high-altitude adventure and dining, the Sky Tower is a primary stop in New Zealand.

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#5 Parliament House (Canberra, Australia) +2 recs 4/5

Parliament House in Canberra, opened in 1988, is a modern architectural feat representing Australian democracy. Built into a hill, it provides sweeping views of the city. Visitors can explore parliamentary chambers, browse historical exhibits, and walk the accessible roof, which symbolizes the power of the people and overlooks the War Memorial.

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#6 Eureka Tower (Melbourne, Australia) pas encore de reco

Eureka Tower in Melbourne is a 974-foot skyscraper spanning 91 floors. Opened in 2006, it features the Eureka Skydeck on the 88th floor. This is the highest public observation point in the Southern Hemisphere, offering 360-degree city views. Try The Edge, a glass cube suspended outside the building. Located in Southbank, it sits near top cultural sites.

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#7 Shrine of Remembrance (Melbourne, Australia) pas encore de reco

The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne honors Australian service members with immersive exhibits and historical artifacts. From the roof, you get panoramic views of the city. A daily light ceremony pays tribute to the fallen, making this site a central stop to understand Australia's military history and legacy.

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Latest reviews

A spectacular view

Choose a day when the weather is nice to go up to the observation deck. The view is truly magnificent and spectacular with a super long range. Some tips: - The entrance is hidden in the basement of t…

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Nice view and free

The Parliament House is built on a huge estate. The building itself reminds me of both a bunker and a palace. I recommend heading up to the top terrace, the panoramic view is stunning. Good news, admi…

65 0

Worth seeing at different times

Whether it is under the sun in the middle of the day, at the end of the day, or even in the middle of the night, I was charmed by this monument whose shape and colors integrate perfectly into the land…

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Quick to see but colorful

This religious temple is surprising because of its bright and varied colors. But it remains a place of worship, so you will be asked to cover your legs and shoulders before entering. This applies to b…

28 0

An architectural success

It wasn't easy to build an opera house by the sea that is both monumental and perfectly integrated into the landscape. The Australians pulled it off, and the place has become iconic for the whole cou…

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