Sydney Tourism, NSW Australia
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Sydney Fast Facts
- State: NSW
- District: Sydney
- Famous for/as: Scenic, Heritage
- Population: 4.627 million
- Religions: Christianity
- Area: 12,145Sq. km
- Altitude: 9 m
- Language: English
- Best Season: Throughout the year
- Weather: 20°C, Wind N at 24 km/h, 64% Humidity
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- Local Transport: Rickshaw, taxi, Buses
- Pincode: 2xxx
- STDCode: 00 61 02
Sydney, Australia Overview
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Built around the attractions of a working harbor, Sydney is the largest and most dynamic economy in the country, with a highly skilled, multi-lingual workforce and quality lifestyle.
Sydney is a high ranking world city and has hosted multiple major international sporting events, including the 1938 British Empire Games (now known as the Commonwealth Games) and the 2000 Summer Olympics. The main airport serving Sydney is Sydney Airport and its main port is Port Botany. Sydney is a melting pot of culture, which is clearly represented by its food and dynamic festivities. Along with the profusion of beaches, parks, culture, art and history, tourists will enjoy losing themselves in the fantastic bars, pubs, street shops and cafes. This is a place to divulge all your inhibition and enjoy heart rendering hospitality, challenge your adrenalin for an exciting surfing expedition and laze relentlessly on the white stretch of Sydney beaches. When in Sydney, tourists will be spoilt for choices.
The visual excitement and variety of the harbor city is matched by the diversity and energy of its four million people. High-rise buildings of the central business district look across the water at green headlands of national parks and comfortable garden suburbs. To the west, the World Heritage Blue Mountains stand as a spectacular barrier to the inland, while the ever-changing moods of the Pacific Ocean dominate the beaches, which stretch for miles north and south from the forbidding cliffs of Sydney Heads. Sydney’s cultural scene is vibrant. The unique Sydney Opera House with its graceful sails is home to the Australian Opera, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian Chamber Orchestra, as well as the Australian Ballet and the Sydney Theatre Company.
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