Things to do in North Sydney: Blues Point, a walkable spot for stunning views of Sydney, and a stroll through McMahons Point.

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Ryoha~~ Today, while looking for a place in North Sydney with a beautiful view, I heard about a place that offered a panoramic view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, so I visited it.

This place was about a 15-minute walk from our accommodation, View Sydney. At first, I thought it might be a waste of time, but I decided to visit it anyway, thinking I might as well visit it if I never return. Blues Point, one of Sydney’s photo spots, was a place where I could relax and enjoy the stunning view.

The road from View Sydney to Blues Point felt like a country road, offering a sense of comfort and stability. Sydney’s clear skies, the tidy front gardens typical of foreign homes, and the individual spaces dedicated to relaxation all had a profound emotional impact. Walking to Blues Point, I was reminded of the city’s unique charm.

We started walking along the path to Blues Point. While you could take a bus if you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed, the lack of traffic allowed us to enjoy a leisurely stroll, and I found the path itself quite charming.

Arriving at Blues Point, we were rewarded with the breathtaking views we’d heard so much about. It was a truly rewarding visit.

Like a small park overlooking the ocean, this spot had plenty of seating and plenty of places to spread out a picnic blanket.

The weather was surprisingly clear, but the view was breathtaking. Watching the ferry crossing from McMahons Point to Circular Quay was a deeply moving and healing experience.

McMahons Point, located about a 10-minute walk from Blues Point, was my first ferry stop during my trip to Sydney. I had expected to board my first ferry at Circular Quay, but arriving at McMahons Point was a new experience, and the surrounding scenery was truly exciting.

Nearby restaurants offering light meals and the stunning oceanfront made the stroll feel incredibly relaxing. The stunning views and the relaxed pace of the walk made it a place worth taking the time to visit.

McMahons Point Ferry Terminal offers ample seating and relaxation, making it ideal even on rainy days. With about 20 seats available, I imagined passengers would be able to relax comfortably while waiting for their ferry.

Each ferry stop has basic information, including arrival times and destinations. Simply check the route and remaining time on Google Maps to easily board the ferry. Even if you miss your ferry due to a late arrival, regular ferries ensure a safe and secure arrival at your destination, albeit delayed.

If you’re hesitant about getting from North Sydney to Blues Point, why not take the time to admire the stunning Sydney attractions pictured above and enjoy the experience of taking a ferry to downtown Sydney?