All nature & natural history museums and attractions to visit in Sydney

Sydney (New South Wales) has a lot to offer for people that like animals, plants and anything else related to nature and its history. Below we list all 14 nature and natural history museums that are located in Sydney.

Is nature and the natural world something that interests you and are you looking for the best nature museums to visit in Sydney? These are the ones:

  1. Koala Park Sanctuary1

    Koala Park Sanctuary

     Sydney
    The Koala Park Sanctuary is a privately owned wildlife park situated in West Pennant Hills, a northern suburb of Sydney. The park is known for its collection of koalas and other Australian animals and is set in a rainforest-like area. It exists to showcase Australian native animals and birds and educate the public about them. The park receives about 400,000 guests annually.
  2. Online discount!Sea Life Sydney Aquarium2

    Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

     Sydney
    This large aquarium houses more than 700 species of marine animals. It is divided into 14 different habitat zones. One of the most popular zones is surely the Dugong Island. Hear one of the talks to learn more about this animal. Sea Life is housed in the same complex as WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and Mad
  3. Australian Museum3

    Australian Museum

     Sydney
    The Australian Museum in Sydney, established in 1827, is the oldest museum in Australia. It primarily focuses on natural history and anthropology, housing extensive collections in zoology (vertebrates and invertebrates), mineralogy, paleontology, and anthropology. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore Australia's rich natural and cultural heritage.
  4. Wild Life Sydney Zoo4

    Wild Life Sydney Zoo

     Sydney
    Wild Life Sydney Zoo, previously known as Sydney Wildlife World, is a wildlife park situated in the Darling Harbour precinct. This location is on the western edge of Sydney's central business district in Australia. The zoo offers a unique experience of Australian wildlife within the heart of the city.
  5. Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park5

    Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

     Sydney
    Featherdale Wildlife Park is a renowned Australian zoo situated in Doonside, a suburb of Sydney in New South Wales. The park was inaugurated in 1972 and spans across an area of approximately 3.3 hectares. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the diverse wildlife of Australia in a spacious and natural environment.
  6. Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve6

    Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve

     Sydney
    The Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is a unique garden in Sydney that specializes in Australian native plants. Established in 1970, the garden is a tribute to Joseph Banks, a naturalist and patron of the sciences who collected many botanical specimens around Botany Bay. The garden covers an area of 2.2 hectares and features 4 kilometers of sealed paths, making it a great place for a leisurely stroll while enjoying the beauty of native Australian flora.
  7. Australian Botanic Garden7

    Australian Botanic Garden

     Sydney
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    Auburn Botanic Gardens

     Sydney
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    Deepwater Park

     Sydney
  10. Sydney Zoo10

    Sydney Zoo

     Sydney
    Sydney Zoo is situated in Bungarribee, nestled within the Western Sydney Parklands. It is approximately 38 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district. This location makes it easily accessible for both local and international visitors.
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    The Museum of Human Disease

     Sydney
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    E G Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens

     Sydney
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    Butterfly Museum

     Sydney
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    Oceanarium Aquarium

     Sydney