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Sydney is probably the most beautiful city in the world. Set on Sydney Harbour, ferries offer the best way of exploring Australia's largest city cheaply and comfortably.
Sydneysiders celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with tributes, bridge walk, entertainments in The Rocks, Sydney Opera House, and Darling Harbour.
,Sydney Harbor,Cremorne,Darling Harbour,Circular Quay,Opera House, Taronga Park Zoo, Manly,Sydney Aquarium and Chinatown are just a few of Sydney Ferry System sights.
Dining out in Sydney can be an expensive and daunting experience. Here is a list of the Sydney's best restaurants reviewed for their quality, menu and price.
Wendy Preston's Sydney guidebook is great resource for tourists and locals looking for an enjoyable family day out in one of Australia's most famous cities.
Celebrate a quintessential Sydney Christmas. A summer Christmas means seafood, barbeques, carols sung by the beach, t-shirts, shorts and sunshine.
Sydney's major attractions for kids includes beaches, the Aquarium, the Taronga Zoo, Darling Harbour, ferry rides from Circular Quay, discount packages and the monorail.
Sydney, one of world's big cities, is filled with history, grand architecture, beautiful gardens and fantastic shopping. There is always more to see!
From Darling Harbour to Kings Cross, Sydney offers exciting attractions. You'll find trendy restaurants, historical sites, ethnic foods, wildlife parks, pubs and more.
One of the largest aquariums in the world, Sydney Aquarium is home to more than 12,000 Australian creatures including fish, sharks, crocodiles, platypuses and more.
Visitors don't need to head outback to experience Australian wildlife. There are many family-friendly Sydney attractions featuring Australian animals close to the city.
Sydney's Harbour Cruises can include sights of Lady Bay, Camp Cove, Nielsen, Manly Cove and Chinamen's Beach, along with jazz music, Latin dancing and gourmet meals.
From classic speedboats and world famous sailing boats, to a history-making kayak, the Sydney International Boat Show is a hit with boating enthusiasts and newcomers.
Every Australian considers Anzac Day to be the most important national holiday. The occasion is full of respect, ceremonies, and true-blue Aussie fun.
Featuring world's museums like The Bible Lands Museum, British Museum, the Louvre, Rose Center, Sydney Maritime, and more, each with something special to offer.
Sydney, Australia offers an exciting night life. From King's Cross to The Rocks and Darling Harbour to Potts Point, the city is crawling with great bars and lounges.
Ring in the new year Down Under. For best views of the holiday fireworks, try a tour of Sydney Harbour, a boat trip, or check out Darling Harbour, The Rocks & Luna Park.
Some of the biggest names in the comedy world will join up and coming stand ups from around Australia in the first annual comedy festival on Sydney's Cockatoo Island.
Sydney can seem huge and quite daunting to the uninitiated traveller; here are a range of activities unique to the city that will enthrall all ages.
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