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Sydney - Australia

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Capital of the state of New South Wales, Sydney is often confused with the capital of Australia, which is actually Canberra. The metropolis with around 4.8 million inhabitants is the largest in the country and concentrates around 20% of the national population, and even though it is not the capital, in some aspects it is almost as if it were.

Australia's most visited city is vibrant, modern and safe. Founded in 1788, its recent history begins when British pioneers decide to found a penal colony there. And in the course of events, from a penal colony and aboriginal lands, people who have occupied the country for thousands of years, it became the largest city in Oceania. It is like a synthesis of what Australia has in store for its visitors.

The Opera House, is certainly a must-see. For those who do not want, or are able, to attend a cultural event in the place, which goes far beyond the operas, the tip is to enjoy a late afternoon at the Opera Bar, an open bar with an incredible view; from there you have a view of the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge, the bridge that sits under Sydney Harbour. It's where the big fireworks show at the turn of each year takes place, which makes Sydney have one of the best parties on the planet!

To see Sydney from above, don't miss the Sydney Tower Eye. From up there you will be able to have a general view of the city and admire the beautiful Hyde Park, great for enjoying the shade of a tree and resting. Darling Harbour, a port area that has a lot of shopping and entertainment, is suitable at any time of day, whether to go in the morning for a coffee, lunch, or to enjoy the nightlife and its attractions.

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It is not for nothing that many people visit Sydney and are already thinking about moving there. Australia is always at the top of the list among the countries with the best quality of life in the world and, as a place open to immigrants, you can find people-and food-from everywhere. Australians, British, Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans… It's a city where people are attracted by opportunities and involved in a climate of tolerance for differences.

 

Sydney is an urbanized city, with multinational offices, tall buildings, constant movement of people and vehicles… Even the traffic of boats in Sydney Harbor is surprising. At the same time, it is a place that rescues simple habits. Being greeted by an anonymous person with a smile or enjoying an afternoon at the beach after work is common. The Australian way of life that many aspire to is super exciting; the country has a welcoming, friendly and often selfless people.

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A spot that exemplifies the way in which Sydney combines urbanity with nature is Bondi Beach. Bondi beach (they say “bondai”) and the surrounding neighborhood have a happy atmosphere and the sea, with incredible waters, pleases everyone from surfers to families with children. For the tour to be complete, take the walk between Bondi and Coogee, another beautiful beach, and then you will understand why Sydney is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. On Sundays, take advantage of the low cost of public transport and take a ferry to Manly, another of the beaches that are the face of summer.

Prosperous, multicultural, ideal for walking, enjoying a dip in the sea and having an ice cream to soothe the heat. It is expensive and heavy on the pocket, but "no worries" because Sydney provides so much beauty and learning about the Australian way of life and values that it is worth every penny.

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Sydney is a city full of attractions! The most curious thing is that its urban and super-busy scene integrates with nature in a unique way; if you're downtown strolling through the shops on Pitt Street, you may soon be enjoying a stroll through Hyde Park. If you are strolling along Circular Quay, enjoying the view of the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge, you can take a ferry boat to Manly and then be enjoying a dip in the sea. Sydney is one of those places where you can visit for several days and always do something new.

To start your itinerary around the city, start with the basics. Visit Circular Quay, which is the area where boats leave for different parts of the city. On one side of Circular Quay is the Sydney Opera House and on the other, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, which are the two main tourist attractions in the city. From there you can go to The Rocks, a very charming historic district and from there, go up to the Harbor Bridge, which was opened in 1932. The bridge connects the central area of ​​Sydney to the north of the city and, going up to it, has Enjoy a beautiful view of the entire city! For the more daring ones, another alternative is to climb the Harbor Bridge, a classic program, full of adrenaline, and offering wonderful landscapes.

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On the opposite side of the Harbor Bridge is the Opera House, a building with modern architecture that has become one of the symbols of Australia. It opened its doors in 1973, and much more than a place dedicated to opera shows, it is a multicultural center, which hosts various artistic shows, including ballets and orchestras. The Sydney Opera House has guided tours to learn more about the history of the place and a bar that is worth visiting in the late afternoon, the Opera Bar. Whether a tourist or not, this is an amazing place to have a drink, with a beautiful view. Next to the Opera House are the Royal Botanic Gardens, which in addition to being a huge green area, nice to relax or have a picnic, also have a privileged view of Sydney Harbor and its icons.

At the CBD (Central) Sydney, take a day to walk around Pitt Street Mall, a great place to shop as it has a closed-to-vehicle area and several malls such as Westfield and The Strand Arcade. There is also the Queen Victoria Building, an 1898 mall with beautiful architecture and decorations-even if you don't shop, it's worth taking a walk to admire the elegance of its interior or have a coffee at one of its many restaurants with tables. in the hall.

At night, Sydney's CBD remains a good option. The 360 Bar & Dining in the Sydney Tower is great for drinks, and at the luxurious The Star casino you can bet some chips. On weekends, Darling Harbor is full of attractions such as bars and restaurants; on Saturdays there is usually a fireworks show which is a delight!

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Two must-see places in Sydney are the Sydney Tower Eye, the tallest building in the city and offering incredible panoramic views; and Darling Harbour, a harbor area with numerous restaurants, cafes, shopping and entertainment options-this is where the Imax cinema, the Sydney aquarium and zoo are located, as well as Madame Tussaud's, the well-known London-born wax museum.

For those who like beaches, the options are several. Going to Bondi for at least one day is a must, and if you want to admire one of the most beautiful landscapes in the city, be sure to walk between Bondi and Coogee, stopping at the beaches of Tamarama and Bronte. Sydney's beaches are spectacular and some look like real swimming pools. Manly and its neighbor Shelly Beach are great for a stroll, especially for those with children or those who like beaches with calm waters.

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Sydney is a new and sprawling city. The financial and commercial center of the capital of New South Wales, which they call the CBD, concentrates high-rise office buildings, great shops for shopping and several tourist attractions-this is where Sydney is busiest and where you should stay if you prioritize location and enjoy to walk. Public transport in the city consists of buses, trains, ferry boats and light rail (light rail vehicles) and, regardless of the place you choose to stay, make sure you are close to a train station, bus stop or any other access point to the means of transport, because that way it will be easier to move around.

The “best” place to stay depends on the profile of each traveler and their priorities during the trip. For those planning to see more of the historic part, want to shop or visit the main sights of Sydney, the central area is ideal. For those who prioritize days by the sea and want to enjoy the beaches, it is best to stay in a hotel that is also close to the beaches, such as the areas of Coogee and Bondi. In general, accommodation is expensive, so we recommend that you book in advance.

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