Relax and experience Sydney Harbour, an iconic location in 360 as though you are there relaxing overlooking the water on a beautiful summer day. Become immersed in one of the most iconic locations in Australia. Positioned right next to the Iconic Opera House with a spectacular view of the Harbour Bridge. If you have a headset/headphones put it on and enjoy the 360 3D sounds (also known as ambisonic sound) as well.

We love this 360 view in particular because it encompasses so much of what Sydney is about in one 360 video, which you can’t do with a regular video. In this video, as you explore, you can see:

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • Sydney Opera House
  • Luna Park
  • Fort Denison
  • Circular Quay & Sydney Harbour

The Experience Sydney in 360 series is a monthly 360 vlog that showcases the sights and sounds of Sydney. Join us each month in an amazing new location in Sydney. Whether you live in Sydney or just wanting to see what it is like. Experience Sydney in 360 Series gives you the feeling as though you are in Sydney from anywhere in the world.

To get the full visual experience click on the cogwheel in the YouTube Window at the bottom and select 8k for a truly crisp and immersive experience.

Experience Sydney Harbour In 360

Sydney is Australia’s largest and oldest city, with a population of over 5.1 million. An interesting fact about Sydney, it is considered one of the worlds most expensive cities to live in. However, the Mercer 2018 Global Quality Of Living Survey found Sydney one of the 10th most liveable city in the world. Sydney ranks as the most liveable city in Australia (Suck it Melbourne :P ).

Check Out this still 360 photo we took of Sydney Harbour to showcase the amazing level of detail

Looking for a Virtual Tour, Google Street View, 360 Video or consultation? Call us on 02 9674 9090, send us an email or fill out the form on this page.

Did you find the view Sydney Harbour and the sounds of the harbour breathtaking like we did? What would you like to experience in 360 next? Are there any iconic points not mentioned we should include? Let us know and join the discussion down below :)