After a busy day in Sydney, what better way is there to unwind than by enjoying a view over the city at sunset?
As a city built around a harbour, central Sydney features pockets of coastal bushland, harbourside beaches, scenic parks, and towering headlands.
If you’re wondering where the best places are to see sunset in Sydney, you’re in the right place. These are some of Sydney’s very best sunset spots.
Sydney Sunset Spots
Mrs Macquarie’s Point
The iconic Sydney sunset spot: Mrs Macquarie’s Point.
So named after the nearby Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, a seat hand carved into sandstone in 1810 by convicts under instruction from Lachlan Macquarie, who was Governor of NSW at the time. Governor Macquarie had the chair created for his wife Elizabeth.
Today the harbourside point overlooks the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge and provides an ideal vantage point for watching the sunset.
McKell Park
Whether you’re coming or going from the Darling Point ferry wharf, or just enjoying the day’s end in the adjacent McKell Park, this Sydney sunset vantage point is well worth a look.
Vaucluse x Rose Bay
Is this the best bus stop view in Sydney? This is the view from the bus stop at New South Head Rd near Towns Rd where Rose Bay becomes Vaucluse.
As you can see, if you alight at just the right time, you’ll be treated to an incredible view of sunset over Sydney harbour with views towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline.
Sydney Ferry
Looking for a very Sydney way to experience sunset?
Take the ferry from Circular Quay headed toward the eastern suburbs (Darling Point, Rose Bay, Watsons Bay), the north shore (Cremorne, Taronga Zoo), or across to Manly and score yourself a seat out the back.
From this vantage point you can look back to enjoy a sunset view of Sydney city, the Sydney Opera House, and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Walkway
When you walk the pedestrian walkway across the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset you’ll be treated to views of the harbour, Sydney Opera House, and city skyline.
You can enter and exit the Sydney Harbour Bridge pedestrian walkway at Cumberland St in The Rocks and Broughton St in Kirribilli.