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Sunny, and sophisticated, Sydney is the shining star of the southern hemisphere

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SYDNEY

Sunny, and sophisticated, Sydney is the shining star of the southern hemisphere. Its laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world’s easiest and most pleasant cities to visit. When it comes to which city is Australia’s true global city, there’s no argument. It’s Sydney – with its sense of style, its love of sport and exuberant celebrations.

All of its attributes lie within easy reach of the city centre. Sydney’s harbour is its natural playground, the dominant factor in so much of what the city has to offer. The city has a wide-ranging cultural life, dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches and five major national parks deliver unforgettable experiences.

 

 

Shopping

Shopping In the heart of sydney is a pleasure. Most of the large stores and shopping centers are within few blocks. The Queen Victoria Building shopping center  is one of the most stunning examples of Victorian architecture in Sydney. The QVB  now houses a superb collection designer label and specialty stores and excellent eateries. Other malls Pitt street mall, David Jones oldest department store, Myer’s.

Hotels                        

Wide range of hotels to chose from with spectacular views of the beeches, harbour, city skyline.

Five Star, four star, Budget hotels, affordable hotels and self contained accommodations.

 

Eating

Local chefs have become lifestyle gurus. And heading off to organic good food markets has become everyone’s favourite activity. Sydney is the hot destination for foodies, with flavours and venues to suit all budgets and palates. There’s incomparable seafood, a rich multi cultural dining experience and world-beating fine diners. And across the State there are a lot of food and wine experiences, from Sydney to the interior regions of New South Wales. It’s a great touring for your taste buds.

 

 

Places to visit in Sydney

 

Sydney Opera House

Situated at Bennelong Point, it is surrounded by lush gardens and the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour. This stunning architectural feat, designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, opened in 1973 and is now one of the most recognized buildings in the world.

           

Sydney harbour

Sydney Harbour is alive with ferries, yachts, launches, ocean liners and kayaks jostling for a piece of the world’s best harbour. Laze on a chartered yacht moored in one of the bays or unwind on a cruise vessel departing from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour.

Taronga zoo

It is the nation's leading zoological garden, featuring Australia's finest collection of native animals and a diverse collection of exotic species. It features Australian Sea Lions, Australian Fur Seals, New Zealand Fur Seals, Leopard Seals, Penguins, Pelicans, Koalas and ofcourse Kangaroos.

 

Darling Harbour

A lively waterfront precinct, Darling Harbour throbs with activity day and night. It has developed into one of Sydney’s largest dining, shopping and entertainment areas with exhibition and convention centers attracting large crowds.

 

 

Sydney Aquarium

Sydney Aquarium is a must-see, and one of the best things to do in Sydney. Walk under water and explore Australia's rich and diverse aquatic life and habitats. A trip to Sydney Aquarium is fantastic fun for kids, family and friends.

                       

 

Bondi Beach, Coogee, Collaroy and Manly are the most well known beaches that have it all, sun, surf, sand, but also great restaurants, shopping and things to do for the whole family and nightlife.                     

 

Sydney has several popular museums. The biggest are the Australian Museum, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, The Museum of Contemporary Art and the Australian national maritime museum

 

 

Best time to visit

The summer season (November to March) is the most popular time to visit Sydney with   temperatures regularly hitting the mid-30s. November and March are favored by visitors.

For the people who love like the cold weather June and July are the months of winter in Sydney.    Even in winter nights are rarely below 10C but it may be damp, cool and non-beachy.

 

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