Sydney

About Sydney

Sydney is the largest and oldest city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales.


Located on Australia’s southeastern coast, Sydney is the country’s largest city and, with its magnificent harbor and strategic position, is one of the most important ports in the South Pacific.


In general: New South Wales has wonderful coastal holiday destinations and some famous outback towns that are well worth a visit. Sydney of course is the place for spectacular city night life and great shopping.


Sydney is Australia’s biggest and most cosmopolitan city. It is an essential stop in any traveler’s itinerary. It’s also a superb introduction to Australia and New South Wales, the country’s most diverse state.


Sydney itself offers a mix of tours, attractions and events that allows visitors to discover this city. Surrounding the city is a wonderland of national parks, forests, mountains, river valleys and historic riverside towns.


The city is divided into North and South by the Sydney Harbor, with both Sydney Harbor Bridge and Tunnel connecting them. Most of the tourist attractions are in the South part of the city.


What is known in Sydney?

There’s a lot to love about Sydney. This beautiful city has so much to offer, from its world-famous harbor to the stunning natural scenery of the Blue Mountains, to its thriving arts, culture, and nightlife scenes. It’s no wonder that Sydney is one of the most sought-after places to live in the world.


You will fall in love with Sydney as soon as you set eyes on the city’s iconic landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House, the Harbor Bridge, and Bondi beach.


It is known for its numerous beautiful sandy beaches, surfing, and sea. There are more than 100 beaches located in the city, which is one of the reasons for Sydney's relaxed lifestyle and culture. The best-known beaches are Bondy Beach, Bronte Beach, Manly Beach, and Coogee Beach.


On top of the well-established scenic, architectural and cultural charms that the sunny city has long been known for, new reasons to visit Sydney are emerging every year, as its cultural and culinary life change and grow.


What makes Sydney attractive to visit?

Spectacular harbor views, heritage-listed buildings, museums, shops, galleries, and cute courtyard cafés make this a great place to stay. From here, many of Sydney's top tourist attractions are within easy walking distance, including the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the Opera House, and the Royal Botanic Gardens.


Sydney has great food, stunning scenic views, the beach and city within a manageable radius, a multicultural population from all over the world and pretty great weather year-round - what more could you want? If you haven't already visited this Australian city, we highly recommend putting it on your list to visit of unique places in the world.

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