Sydney, Australia - a big city without Rush ' If you feel as if you were a little overwhelmed by the pressures of big city, it might be time to experience a big city without the stress. In Sydney, Australia, residents carry a unique relaxed lifestyle that fit in perfectly with the highly distinctive style, ultra-modern and ecological surroundings. Home to the largest natural harbor in the world, Sydney experiences an average of 300 days of sun, releases a sympathetic charm, and bursts of creative energy (home of artists like AC / DC, INXS, Natalia Imbruglia &). In addition, the city is a term frequently for international touring with acts such as police, Elton John, The Killers and Justin Timberlake.
Discovered by the British in 1770, Sydney has grown rapidly and has become an economic and financial power of the southern hemisphere. Sydney was founded on immigration, and so far it is a very cosmopolitan city offering breathtaking skyscrapers, an efficient Metro Monorail, and the oldest continuously operating airport in the world. To learn more about the historical origins of Sydney, to explore the Australian Museum, which includes an article on the first inhabitants of the city of the Aboriginal people . In addition, modern metropolis of Sydney is full of fantastic shopping destinations such as Pitt Street Mall, galleries, Sydney Central Plaza and Centrepoint. In addition, Elizabeth, Castlereagh and King are known for their distinctive high-end stores such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Chanel and Tiffany.
However, outside of the attractions of the modern city, Sydney is best known for its beautiful twin one-of-a-kind, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The Opera is a world-class building which has five theaters, five rehearsal studios, four restaurants, six bars, two main halls, and several souvenir shops. Built over 14 years in three distinct phases, the uniquely designed Opera upwind sailing, the location on the waterfront of the port, and the condition of the theaters have the most modern in an iconic symbol of Sydney around the world.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the highest steel arch bridge in the world and was built in 1932. Built during the Great Depression, the bridge became a symbol of the people of Sydney (or Sydney) perseverance through difficult times and has become a focus for many major celebrations of the city, including the unforgettable Sydney New Year's Eve Party . As it stands, the bridge has eight lanes of traffic, two railway tracks, a bicycle path, footpath, and the famous BridgeClimb, where you can take guided tours at the very top of the bridge at a height of 134 meters.
Being a part of the largest natural harbor in the world certainly has its charms, and one of Sydney's biggest attractions is its natural beauty. From the magnificent Royal Botanical Gardens, you can take a short 20 min. trip out to East Sydney where you will find the picturesque Bondi Beach, famous for its surf all year round plentiful. Also, do not miss Manly Beach, a long strip of beautiful sand in front of Sydney Harbour on the northern beaches of Sydney. While in the northern port, be aware of little penguins in the city in hot weather. After a day on the beach, you can discover the nightlife of Sydney at King's Cross, Darling Harbour, or rocks.
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Posted on April 20, 2010.