Sydney

SydneyAs one of the major cities of Australia, Sydney has an eye to both commerce and tourism. It’s considered to be a ‘must see’ and the most popular stopping point for travellers visiting the country. The state capital is most definitely the place where most international flights arrive.

Although it is not the capital of the country it feels and behaves as though it is. It is however the capital of the New South Wales state, and is in the south east corner of the country. The landmarks which have made the city famous are the opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

These two symbols are the ones tourists associate most closely with a visit to Australia, and at travelsydney.co.uk all the information on these places and other sights is available. The fact that this is a city well placed on the tourist map means there is a wealth of accommodation available. In Sydney visitors will find the very best in hotels, and restaurants.

The night scene is as good as it gets, with festivals, concerts, and events throughout the year. One favourite is the New Years night fireworks over the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Given the fact this is a southern hemisphere country means the months from October through to March are great times to come to Sydney.

Then there’s always the opportunity to spend Christmas Day around a barbeque on Bondi beach. The website at travelsydney.co.uk has plenty of tips about travel around using the Metro Light Rail, the Metro Monorail and the suburban City Rail systems.