Sydney Travel Guide

Sydney is probably the most well known city in Australia, its many landmarks being famous across the globe and instantly recognisable. The Sydney Opera House for example is used in Australia's own tourist promotions, along with the Harbour Bridge. These are striking images, and even more so when seen for real.

The climate of the city is a particularly warm one, aided by its location at the bottom of Australia, situated in New South Wales, and this ideally suits the spirit of the city, which is very much one of open spaces, sport and leisure. Take Bondi Beach as a great example of this. Located close by the city itself yet still enjoying great open views and a feeling of release, Bondi draws visitors from around the world who are looking for great waves, as well as those who just want to say they have been there.

The city is made by the people, and Sydney can boast a fantastic population; friendly and welcoming wherever you go. This attitude permeates the whole city, giving the buildings themselves a sense of this warm spirit, which is especially welcoming for the vistor here.

Perhaps this is part of the reason Sydney remains such a popular destination for visitors, as well as those emigrating from the UK, seeking a better life in Australia. It also helps people appreciate just why the Australians are so good at sport, in a place like this, with such a welcoming climate, the outdoors are the place to be.