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Sydney is the biggest city of the country and is located on the south-east coast of Australia. It is the state capital of New South Wales. This dynamic city is the site of the first European colony established in 1788. Sydney is often called ‘the Harbour city’ because it is built around Port Jackson, which includes Sydney Harbour. Port Jackson is the largest natural harbour in the world.  Sydney is not only the most populous city of the country (approx. 4.28 million inhabitants) but is also Australia’s largest financial center, where the Australian Stock Exchange takes place. Sydney is clearly the economic powerhouse of the nation.

Sydney is very popular among tourists who are attracted to its beaches and other natural attractions and to its most famous landmarks: the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Cultural venues are numerous, as well as beautiful restaurants. Sydney is known as one of the most multicultural cities in the world and attracts lots of migrants to Australia.

You should enjoy sights of Sydney from the harbour, visit darling harbour, the Rocks, the Opera House and the Botanical Gardens. Walk or climb the bridge and visit Bondi Beach, Watsons Bay or Manly.

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Blue Mountain Rainforest Bushwalking Tour

Rainforest Blue Mountain

Enjoy a full day in the World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains

  • 7:30 to 3:30
  • From Sydney Australia

World heritage listed Blue Mountains, Beautiful rainforest walk, lunch. You have no additional costs throughout the day. All rides and lunch included.

from AUD $95.00

Blue Mountains Grand Canyon Walk, Eco Tour

BMT Grand Canyon Ecotour

The only Blue Mountains tour that includes a 2.5hr hike through the Grand Canyon

  • 7:45 am to 4:30 pm
  • From Sydney Australia

The Blue Mountains are famous for its many canyons, spectacular deep gorges and ravines carved out by rivers tens of thousands of years ago. But there is only one canyon that can he entered by foot - this is the Grand Canyon

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The Sydney Opera house and Circular Quay.  Viewed from the Harbour Bridge,  a Manly Beach bound ferry has just departed.  The Sydney Opera house is Sydney's most famous landmark.

The Sydney Opera House

The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J.F. Archibald Memorial Fountain, it is widely regarded as the finest public fountain in Australia and is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney.

It is named after J.F. Archibald, owner and editor of The Bulletin magazine. It was built to commemorate the association of Australia and France in World War I.


J.F. Archibald Memorial Fountain

Cambels Cove at Sydney Rocks is famous for fine dining.  The Rocks is the siteofthe first settlement ofthe English to Australia in 1788.

The Rocks

This view at twilight taken from the northside of the harbour.  The four sandstone pilons of shine in the twilight.  The Bridge climb tour is a popular tour for travelers and locals alike.

Harbour Bridge at twilight

Darling Harbour at night, from the eastern end of the Pyrmont Bridge.  There is a public mariner in the foreground.

Darling Harbour at night

Sydney Olympic Park is still a sight in the evening and is still popular of our many sporting events.

Sydney Olympic Park

Darling Harbour with ship Endeavour and the skyline from Sydney. The Sydney Maritime Museum is at the western end of Pyrmont Bridge and houses some of Australia's most interesting maritime history.

Sydney Maritime Museum

Fantastic restaurants and night clubs on both banks of Darling Harbour with Sydney's office blocks in the background

Darling Harbour Nightscape

Darling Harbour Nightscape

Fantastic restaurants and night clubs on both banks of Darling Harbour with Sydney's office blocks in the background

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