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Travel Sydney

There's no denying that Sydney is one of the greatest and most beautiful cities in the world. From its famous landmarks to its amazing skyline and its unrivaled natural beauty, this really is a city to behold.

As the country's unofficial capital, Sydney is the metropolitan epicentre of Australian life, with a strong business district, brilliant beaches, countless bars and restaurants and thriving entertainment industry and gigs scene all set to a backdrop of the stunning Sydney Harbour.

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Sydney is home to two of the world's most famous landmarks, the Harbour Bridge and, of course, the Sydney Opera House.
The two attractions can be found a stone's throw from each other, right in the heart of the city's tourist heartland.
The Opera House is located on Circular Quay, looking out on the magnificent harbour, while the bridge, known as the Coat Hanger, connects the main city district with Sydney's north shore.
A trip to Sydney is not complete with a visit to the two sights. You can catch a show at the Opera House or simply take a tour before walking across - or, better still, climbing over - the harbour bridge.

CBD

Sydney's Central Business District is the financial centre of the city and the country. It's teeming with nine-to-fivers, hustling and bustling their way up and down the main street, George Street.
By day the CBD streets are packed with workers, shoppers, diners and tourists, all weaving their way through the skyscrapers. At night it transforms, providing you with a huge variety, whether it be a schooner at your local hotel, fancy drinks in a classy wine bar, or a raucous night in its many late night bars and clubs.
Whether it's high-class shopping you're looking for, a tour of the city's historical attractions or some of the best dining around, the CBD will fulfill all your expectations and more. sydney markets picture

The Rocks

The oldest surviving district of Sydney, and surely one of its most quaint, The Rocks is a glimpse into the birth of this great city.
Set next to Circular Quay and lying under the Harbour Bridge, the region was originally a hangout for hookers and jailbirds as far back as 1788.
Today, however, the cobbled streets have been transformed into one of the city's trendiest districts, with an abundance of stylish cafes and bars, as well as traditional pubs, and a bustling market every week.

Darling Harbour

As one of the city's buzz areas, Darling Harbour boasts some of the most amazing views of Sydney you could possibly imagine.
An inlet of Sydney Harbour, this is one of the most popular tourist spots, boasting the best Sydney has to offer in fine dining and nightlife.
You can take a stroll around the harbour's edge and watch the always freshly polished boats parade in and out of the waterways, before grabbing some high quality grub and
living it up in some of the best clubs you're likely to find.
It's also home to some of the city's best attractions, including the Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife Centre and the Chinese Garden.

Kings Cross

The hedonistic heartland of the city, with scores of pubs, bars and clubs.
You can spot the Cross from across the city, with its huge neon Coca-Cola sign and this is certainly the place to head to if it's around-the-clock drinking, partying and total chaos that you are looking for.
Nestled into the mesh of drinking holes is a variety of accommodation to suit all budgets and plenty of beatnik cafes.

Other Sydney suburbs

Coogee: Coogee has one of the nicest beaches in Sydney, a lively atmosphere, enough cafes to keep you caffeinated all day and an array of superb restaurants. On top of this, it is close to shops and a short bus ride to the city.

Bondi: Bondi is the arguably the most famous beach in the world. It is big, much msydney pictureore commercial than Coogee and constantly buzzing with life. If you like the beach and buzzing night life, you can't go wrong.

Newtown: Newtown is the most unique suburb in Sydney. The focus in Newtown is on music, art and general creativity. It is also home to a large lesbian and gay community.

Darlinghurst: The gay centre of Sydney, Darlinghurst is home to the famous Mardi Gras festival in February. Dominated by Oxford Street, the flamboyance and tolerance of the area makes it a draw for gays and non-gays alike.

Paddington: The boutiques and art shops that Paddington has in abundance makes it one of the most trendy suburbs of Sydney. It is also home to Moore Park, in which you will find the Sydney Cricket Ground, the Sydney Football Stadium and the Entertainment Quarter.

Surry Hills: Surry Hills has a quaintness and bohemian beauty to it that is very rare in such an inner city suburb. The art galleries, antique dealers, cafes and pubs make it a haven for students and artists alike.

Manly: Set on the northern beaches, Manly is home to a beautiful beach, a café culture and a nightlife which is the envy of other suburbs. A ferry from Circular Quay is a must with its wonderful close-up views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.

 

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