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Travel to Sydney
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Australia's oldest and the largest European settlement, Sydney is a vibrant city built around one of the most spectacular harbors in the world. Sunny, sexy and sophisticated, Sydney is the main attraction in the southern hemisphere of the Australian continent. The white-sailed Sydney Opera House, and the Sydney Harbor Bridge are the pride and joy, of the region. More on treat are the city's historic enclaves, restaurants and cafes, beaches, museums and art galleries, and the national parks and wildlife for holding captive the visitors of Sydney. If you also wish to experience these wonders, join us on Travel to Sydney.
Inhabited by the Aboriginal bands thousands of years ago; the fate of Sydney was changed by the arrival of English Explorer Captain James Cook in 1770. The celebrated Sydney harbor is the backbone of the country and rests along with Sydney's two most famous icons, the Sydney Harbour Bridge connecting the CBD with the north shore, and the great sails of the Sydney Opera House. This glitzy party loving heart of modern Australia is the biggest metropolis of the country and is home to more than 4 million people.
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| The celebrated Sydney Festival is Australia's largest and most attended annual cultural event. Its vast array of indoor and outdoor presentations attracts an estimated 1.5 million people annually. Besides this, the other local attractions of the place are the historic rocks, Victorian-era Paddington, heavenly beaches of Bondi and Manly along with two superb coastal national parks on the city fringe makes Sydney a tourists delight in every possible way. The much-famed Darling Harbour, with its museums, eateries, pubs and clubs and not to forget the world's largest aquariums is another major crowd puller to the place. The 3-meter long Sharks swimming in the tunnels moulded into the giant tanks will surely leave you awestruck on you enthralling Travel to Sydney. | |
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