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Sydney - Representing Australia 
Monday, April 28, 2008, 09:38 PM - Sydney
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Sydney - Representing Australia. Travel Australia - Australia Travel Destinations And Vacation InformationRegarded as the gateway to Australia, Sydney is usually the first port of call for visitors to the country. As the plane descends into the New South wales capital, most will have to pinch themselves to make sure they are not dreaming. Rising up towards them are the Australian icons we have all seen in thousands of travel pictures- the instantly recognisable Opera House, the curved sides of the Harbour Bridge and the pristine white beaches that border the urban sprawl. Sydney is the city that has come to represent Australia on a global scale, and is regarded as one of the world's favourite cities and one of the best to live in. So any visit to this dynamic and cosmopolitan metropolis is going to be loaded with expectations, and somehow Sydney always manages to deliver! Few tourists leave disappointed, and most will be back again.

Such is the size of the city and the wealth of attractions and activities it is hard to figure out what to do first on a holiday to Sydney. The Harbour is the best place to start, as many of the cities attractions are easily accessible from here. Its regarded as probably the most beautiful natural harbour in the world, surrounded by parklands, reserves and lavish buildings. Circular Quay is a terminus where ferries regularly depart for different parts of the Harbour, and is a bustling and interesting place where a lot of your questions on travel throughout Sydney can be answered.

Of course while you are at the Harbour you cannot miss the two chief attractions of Sydney, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Both can be seen from many vantage points from the shore, but a guided tour will help you fully appreciate the architecture and the heritage of these Australian icons. Walking tours of the Harbour Bridge take you to its highest point with a guided commentary, and from up there there is not much of the city that you cannot see spread below you. Its an amazing view that is worth the effort of the climb! Tours of the Opera House are just as dramatic, using audio visual components to educate people on the vision behind this remarkable building which is one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world.

As you would expect of such a modern city, Sydney is renowned for its world class shopping. Easily accessible from the Harbour is the Rocks, the oldest suburb in the city and now home to a fashionable outdoor shopping precinct. The old, narrow streets contain hundreds of market stalls that stock and sell every kind of consumable good you can think of. The history of the Rocks and its picturesque nature make it a captivating spot to visit, and if its shopping your after then its the perfect place to hunt down a bargain or pick up your souvenir of Australia.

Sydney-siders enjoy a very active outdoors orientated lifestyle, which is encouraged by the moderate climate of warm summers and mild winters. You will find they are fiercely proud of their beaches, and with good reason too. Most parts of the city, bar the western suburbs, are no more than half an hour from the beach, and on the weekend there is an almost religious pilgrimage of people to the white sands and blue waters of the Sydney coastline. Its difficult not to be a part of this when you are in town, but knowing which beaches to go to is trickier. Bondi is probably the most recognisable beach in the world, and a great starting point for visitors. The beaches of Manly and Palm Beach are also very popular, but nothing beats having a chat with the locals and seeing where they prefer to spend their weekends!

In a city as large as Sydney finding a place to stay that suits your budget can often be a daunting task. But it doesn't have to be, thanks to the good folks ataccommodationinsydney.net.au who have compiled a comprehensive list of accommodation venues suburb by suburb. Just pick your suburb and you are provided with a list of venues with all the contact information and a short description. Its easy and efficient!

The amazing thing about Sydney is that the beauty of the city and its multitude of attractions is complemented by the alluring and fascinating surrounds. Romantic and exciting locations such as the Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley lie within an easy drive, and attractive cities such as Wollongong and Newcastle are not far either. So don't limit yourself to the city confines, magnificent as they may be, but get in your hire car and see what the rest of New South Wales has to offer! You will not be disappointed!

By: Gavin Wyatt
Gavin Wyatt is a journalist with a passion for travel. originally from Zambia he has traveled around the world to end up on the sunny shores of Australia. For more of his articles visit Car Hire in New South Wales
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Sydney - Top Five Reasons to Visit 
Sunday, April 13, 2008, 09:48 PM - Sydney
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Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney - Top Five Reasons to Visit. Travel Australia - Australia Travel Destinations And Vacation Information.If spending more than 10 hours on a plane sounds like a version of hell, then you’ll want to be sure you land in somewhere like heaven. Of course, if you’re stepping off that plane in Sydney, then you have nothing to worry about. Australia offers some of the most breathtaking sights, fabulous cities and stunning beaches in the world. It is impossible to list all the reasons to visit the Australia so here are five of the best of Sydney:

Sydney Harbour Bridge You cannot visit Australia without seeing the view from Sydney Harbour Bridge's Pylon Lookout. Alternatively, if you’re feeling fearless, take the opportunity to climb a section of the bridge itself. Visitors are now offered the chance to climb part of the bridge at dusk.

The Rocks Dating back to the days when Sydney was a convict colony, The Rocks is a maze of sandstone lanes, cul-de-sacs and courtyards, jam-packed with shops, warehouses and terraces that were built in the early 19th century. Once home to Sydney’s dockworkers, The Rocks is now popular with international visitors, who flock to its many shops, pubs and restaurants.

Luna Park If huge, modern amusement parks aren’t your thing then Luna Park in Sydney is the place for you. The 1930s fun fair features vintage rides and has no entrance charge so if you don’t fancy riding you can wonder round this charming park for free! And keeping with the vintage theme is the North Sydney Olympic Swimming Pool. Built in 1938 the outdoor pool has its own restaurant with views over Sydney harbour.

Sydney Opera House The Sydney opera house is one of the most distinctive buildings in the world and is one of the most famous performing arts venues of all time. It is also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Australia.

The Sun Finally, what better reason to visit Australia than the glorious sunshine? It is always sunny in Australia and the best part is when it’s winter in the Northern Hemisphere it is summer in Australia so you can escape to Australia for two weeks of sun, sea and sand while everyone back home endures the wind and the rain!

By: Russ Pooley
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Luxury Australia Travel - The 10 Best Things To Do In Sydney Australia 
Saturday, March 1, 2008, 03:27 PM - Sydney
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Sydney Aquarium. Luxury Australia Travel - The 10 Best Things To Do In Sydney Australia. An Australia travel destination information article.Planning your luxury Australia travel itinerary, why not consider the following 10 best things to do in Sydney Australia?

Australia is a vast continent where you can stroll on white sands, snorkel in blue waters, wander through green rainforest or drive across an endless red desert.

You can enjoy some of the Worlds best restaurants, wineries, galleries and shops. Or you can share Australians' love of sport - from a round of golf on a kangaroo-covered course to a seat at a fast-paced Aussie Rules football match

Here in no particular order are our top 10 things to do in Sydney Australia ...

1 - Take a thrilling scenic helicopter flight to the Blue Mountains. Stunning views of the City and Sydney Harbour, the Blue Mountains National Park and the spectacular Jamieson Valley all feature in this 45 minute ride before you are set down on top of the Blue Mountains to enjoy a gourmet barbeque lunch in secluded surroundings.

2 - Indulge in a City Sights Discovery tour, visiting the charming historic Rocks area, taking in Mrs Macquarie's Chair for an unrivalled view of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and Bridge. Pause briefly for morning tea in the beautiful Sydney Harbour National Park before travelling onwards to South Head. After a short stroll along the cliff tops, continue to Bondi Beach and Centennial park before returning to Circular Quay.

3 - Sail the oceans blue for a cruise around Sydney Harbour under sail for a magnificent 2 hour personalised tour around one of the most beautiful harbours in the world.

4 - Visit the picturesque Hunter Valley to discover Australia's first wine region. Join your private winemaker for a tour of the distinctive wines in a private guided tasting at the best of the region's wineries. A gourmet lunch awaits you where you can enjoy great wines and gourmet dining in the Hunter Valley's best restaurant.

5 - Lunch at a genuine Australian working sheep and cattle station, where your hosts provide you with an insight into life on the land, showcasing the striking Australian bush and its unique wildlife. Return to Sydney with a twilight flight over Sydney Harbour.

6 - Treat yourself to a night at the opera at the Sydney Opera House. Upcoming performances of the Swan Lake ballet, Don McClean, Edward Scissorhands, The Clarke/Duke Project and Neil Sedaka, as well as classics like Ravel's Bolero, Stravinsky's Firebird and Don Giovanni.

7 - Enjoy Australian and international art exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

8 - Take in the natural history at the Sydney Aquarium and Taronga Park Zoo. The aquarium is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world. Journey through the rivers and oceans of Australia and be astounded by the diversity, whilst at Taronga Park Zoo find the critically endangered Booroolong Frogs, or the first Elephant pregnancy in Australasia, all within sight of Downtown Sydney. Whilst you are there, don't miss the Sky safari!

9 - Learn to catch the waves at Manly or Bondi Beach with surfing lessons designed to make you into the hottest "chic" on the beach.

10 - Visit an ancient Aboriginal site and outstanding lookouts of the Blue Mountains National Park. Examine rock formations and the quaint little village of Leura before heading to Katoomba and the magnificent Jamieson Valley and the renown Three Sisters.

I invite you to use these ideas to make the most of your luxury Australia travel and Sydney.

By: Helen Palmer
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Sydney - A City Guide Of Sydney In Australia 
Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 02:44 PM - Sydney
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Sydney - A City Guide Of Sydney In Australia. An Australia travel destination information article.The harbour city of Sydney, Australia may not be the country's capital but it's still a city of majestic beauty and chic style. Located in Australia's south east coast, in the state of New South Wales, Sydney is a holiday destination famous for its long days of sunshine, national landmarks and brilliant beaches.

As the site of the first European colony in Australia, Sydney is a city rich in the colonial heritage and history. Hyde Park Barracks and Elizabeth Bay House recreate the atmosphere of the first white settlers in Australia during the 19th and 20th century, as well as housing exhibitions on Australian history, ideas and culture.

The heart of Sydney is its two landmarks, the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Built on the picturesque Sydney harbour, the opera house is one of the greatest performing arts centres in the world and a source of great beauty and wonder. Opened in 1973, it was designed by a Danish architect to represent the sailing ships of the harbour. The Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened in 1932 and is affectionately nicknamed the 'coathanger' because of its unique shape. Both of these landmarks run regular tours; however the best way to really experience the breathtaking architecture is to take one of the many cruises which run up and down the harbour daily.

A more natural side of Sydney can be found on Bondi Beach. An extremely popular tourist destination, Bondi Beach is a thriving cosmopolitan centre for sun, surf and fun. The crystal clear waters and white sand of this moon shaped bay are only rivalled by the first class restaurant and eateries which fringe it.

Sydney itself is much more than a place filled with iconic attractions, it is a city with a love for art and style. The city centre boasts some of the best shopping districts and nightlife in Australia. The Chinese Garden of Friendship demonstrates Sydney's rich multicultural flavour, whilst the Sydney Markets are a perfect place to experience the friendly carefree attitude of the people and pick up some great souvenirs.

The city of Sydney is a modern metropolitan that hasn't lost its natural beauty or green surroundings. It is not a city of stress or smog but one of rest and relaxation. A perfect holiday destination.

By: Giulio Detti
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