Map of Sydney
Map of Sydney
Sydney is the largest city in Australia and the capital of New South Wales. Viewing Sydney on a map helps place the city in geographic context — within Australia, the Pacific region, and the wider world.
Where Sydney Is Located in Australia
Sydney is located on the southeastern coast of Australia along the Tasman Sea. It lies in the state of New South Wales and is built around one of the world’s largest natural harbours.
On a map of Australia, Sydney appears on the east coast, south of Brisbane and north of Canberra.
Where Sydney Sits on a World Map
On a world map, Sydney is located in the Southern Hemisphere in Oceania, east of the Indian Ocean and west of the Pacific Ocean.
Its coastal position has made Sydney a major global city for trade, tourism, culture, and international travel.
Interactive Map of Sydney
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Sydney Coordinates
- Latitude: 33.8688° S
- Longitude: 151.2093° E
These coordinates place Sydney south of the Equator and east of the Prime Meridian, within the coastal region of eastern Australia.
Sydney Suburbs and Districts
Sydney is made up of numerous suburbs and local government areas, spanning the inner city, eastern suburbs, western suburbs, and northern beaches.
Detailed maps of Sydney often show these suburbs alongside transport networks, waterways, and major landmarks.
Which Hemisphere Is Sydney In?
- Southern Hemisphere
- Eastern Hemisphere
Sydney lies in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres, consistent with its location in Australia.
The Antipode of Sydney
The antipode of Sydney is the point on Earth located directly opposite the city, passing through the planet’s centre.
Sydney’s antipode lies in the North Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of the United Kingdom and western Europe.
Sydney Map as a Physical Print
Sydney can also be explored as a physical map artefact, showing suburb boundaries, coordinates, global position, and its antipode on the opposite side of the Earth.
Available as a limited Antipode map artefact.