Sydney Tour - Places of interest in Sydney and Melbourne
September 4th, 2007
A visit to Sydney is an unforgettable lifetime experience. Sydney is like a holiday city full of entertainment and compelling sights. As a matter of fact, Sydney is truly extraordinary.
Sydney (Australia) is the most spectacular harbour city in the world. It offers ideal climate, friendly atmosphere and amazing variety of leisure activities. Major attractions: Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Centrepoint Tower, Anzac Bridge, Blue Mountains.
Sydney Opera House is one of the busiest performing arts centres in the world and also one of the 10 construction wonders of the world in the 20th century. Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world’s largest (but not longest) steel arch bridge, and in its beautiful harbour location, has become an international symbol of Australia. with a height of 304 m is the Sydney Tower, formerly known as Sydney Centrepoint Tower or AMP Tower that serves as both a communications tower and as a tourist facility. The Anzac Bridge is one of Sydney’s newer landmarks. It spans Johnstons Bay and provides a critical link between Sydney’s CBD and the western suburbs. The range of food in Sydney is huge and you can find restaurants to suit all tastes and wallets.
You may like to stay at any Sydney Hotel or in a Darling Harbour Hotel. However, booking hotels in advance ensures your comfortable stay at a lower price and without any hassles.
If you are a visitor to Australia, you can not avoid seeing Melbourne once. A blend of magnificent gold-rush heritage architecture and ultra-modern skyscrapers, Melbourne is surrounded by lush parkland, beautiful waterways and charming urban suburbs. Melbourne’s appeal is universal. Stay a day or two in some Melbourne Hotel and thank yourself for visiting the city once.
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