Sydney, Australia

Multicultural and cosmopolitan are just some of the words used to describe Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales in Australia. Perhaps this is because half of the population are not Australian and the average age of the citizens ranges between 20 and 40 years old.

Over the years this city has gained international recognition for its famous buildings and monuments such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge; and as host to the Olympic Games in 2000, this is a city which has had its fair share of the limelight.

Sydney is a captivating city which invites you to discover its beaches, monuments, landscapes and restaurants. Take a stroll along the golden beaches, have a bite to eat in one of the seafront restaurants or rollerblade along the promenade as the sun goes down. Sydney has something for everyone! You won't leave disappointed.

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Sydney, Australia

Must-Sees

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House is one of the most renowned buildings in the city. It was built in 1973 and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sydney Harbour Bridge is the key connection point between Sydney Central Business District and North Shore, and provides great views

The Rocks

The best way of discovering Sydney’s colonial past is by walking through the original streets in The Rocks district. This area is a hive of activity

Bondi Beach

Go to one of the most glamorous beaches in the world. Surfers, models, locals and tourists all head to Bondi Beach in the summer

Suggestions

New Year in Sydney 2011

Be one of the first to welcome in the New Year in Sydney

Sydney Aquarium

This Aquarium is a popular tourist attraction as it has a replica of the infamous Great Barrier Reef

Queen Victoria Building (QVB)

This building is a true architectural splendour. The Queen Victoria Building houses just about anything and everything from food to fashion

St. Mary's Cathedral

One of the most famous historical buildings in Sydney is the Gothic style St. Mary’s Cathedral.

Sydney Olympic Park

Sydney is a paradise for sports fanatics who come from all over the world to exercise in Sydney Olympic Park.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA)

This is the only museum in the country which displays a collection of modern and post-modern art, as well as a collection of Aboriginal art

Hyde park, Sydney

Located in the east of Sydney is Hyde Park, the largest green in the city named after the famous park in London