Thursday, February 25, 2010

Holidays in Sydney

Sydney’s laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical appeal make it one of the world’s easiest and most pleasant cities to visit.
All of its attributes lie within easy reach of the city centre. Sydney’s dock is its natural playground, the leading factor in so much of what the city has to offer. The city has a wide-ranging cultural life, lively food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding modern and grand architecture. Iconic beaches and five major national parks bring memorable experiences.

Don’t miss

• Catching the wonderful wave at famous Bondi or Palm beaches.
• Dining waterside in the famous Rocks zone, by the beach at Balmoral or on the dock at Woolloomooloo Wharf.
• Climbing to the very top of Sydney Harbour Bridge’s huge, over-arching span, by day or night with BridgeClimb.
• Seeing the local fruit bats and 30 hectares of themed gardens in the Royal Botanic Gardens on a guided Aboriginal heritage tour.
• Catching the ship to Manly or a harbour cruise at sunset – or anytime – for one of Sydney’s most well-liked experiences.
• Learning about Australia’s exclusive animals, overlooking the harbour, at Taronga Zoo or at Sydney Wildlife World, Darling Harbour.
• Being inspired by a superb, magical presentation at the Sydney Opera House or gripped by one of the best Aboriginal art collections in the world at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
• Taking a skippered yacht or an adrenalin-pumping jet boat from Darling Harbo

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