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Sydney Travel Guide

by Hana Vargas | Travel and Leisure > Switch Category
Sydney has become one of the most popular travel destinations in Australia and in the entire world. Sydney is a city that is full of amazing attractions. It is community that is renowned for its entertainment opportunities. With the world famous Sydney opera house and Harbor Bridge framing the horizon, a city full of history and museums, beautiful sea side landscapes, unrivalled natural wildlife, world class drama and dance, cuisine to rival anywhere else in the world and ultimately one of the best cities in the world to take a holiday in.

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the largest international and domestic airport in Australia. Many international airlines from major global destinations land in Sydney Airport. It is the oldest continually running commercial airport in the world. Beside that, Sydney has trains, buses, and ferries public transportation. Combination of all these modes of transport is the best way to enjoy both the tourist and resident experiences of Sydney. Sydney's integrated ticketing system, permitting travel across trains, buses and ferries on a single ticket, makes traveling on any mode of public transport easy.

No visit to Sydney is complete without a visit to Sydney opera house. It is one of the most iconic sights in Sydney. The opera house became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 which cemented its status as one of the most famous examples of 20th century architecture in the world. Sydney's iconic Opera House is good for more than just photo opportunities. Check the official website for up-to-date information on performances that may interest you.

Visit Darling Harbor, it is a place of recreation and entertainment. Not only does it offer a grand range of facilities for shopping, dining and things for the kids to do, it's also the place to go to truly experience Sydney's aquatic heritage. Darling Harbor is conveniently located southeast of Circular Quay. You’re here to explore Sydney's seafaring past. You can choose a number of ferries and water taxis which dock at its piers and jetties. If you're tempted to stay, you'll find a wide array of Darling Harbor hotels and guests houses to suit every mood and pocket.

If you want a bit of adventure during your time in Australia apart from the obvious amazing wildlife trails, you can do anything from climbing the mighty harbor bridge, snorkeling and scuba diving at the beaches on the edge of the city. If you're not easily scared, this is a great opportunity to get some exercise.

For your next insight into aquatic Sydney, visit Sydney Aquarium. It's one of the world's largest aquariums with over 5000 varieties of local fish exhibited in their natural environments. There's also a section devoted to the Great Barrier Reef with countless fish swarming around coral outcrops.

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