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Sydney – Australia


Feel the vibrant pulse of our city Sydney, the distinguished and wonderful place we wish to share with the world.


A city that barely exceeds 5 million inhabitants in an area with more than 12,000 km2.


It has been called the city of beaches as well as the city of bridges. Mostly its days are very sunny with pleasant temperatures that invite you to go out for a walk.


Sydney is very easy to become familiar with and the big tourist attractions are mostly around the city and within the bay.


Extraordinary views of cliffs, beaches, large parks, botanical gardens, mountains, rivers, small streams, countless waterfalls of fresh water that sprout from its mountains; lakes of clean and crystalline waters, trails and ancient forests, suburbs that look more like small villages scattered throughout its territory.


Embraced by the Pacific Ocean and framed by one of the most beautiful bays in the world, it contains in its interior the great arch bridge – The Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Sydney Opera House; the two icons that identify Australia throughout the world.


Feel the warmth of its people who have come from many corners of the world to make Sydney a multicultural city. With many happy faces delighted to be able to help at the first emergency, showing the solidarity that characterizes the Australian people.


Entertain yourself by observing the architecture so varied and influenced by different cultures, designs, great creations, and contemporary projects.


Come and live Sydney in your own way, there are many and varied alternatives, it is you who decides what to do and how to enjoy the experience of your life, discovering Sydney.


There are many alternatives even for passengers who do not master the English language:

What could you do in one day in Sydney?


THE ROCKS – ONE HOUR VISIT


Take a guided tour walking through the historic neighbourhood of The Rocks listening to the history of the beginnings of the penal colony, the vicissitudes, challenges, and great achievements reached in such a short time.





MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES


In Sydney museums and art galleries are free except for access to private exhibitions.





SYDNEY HARBOUR


Sail the bay: there are different alternatives of schedules, duration and much to choose from, a cruise at sunrise, a cruise with lunch or dinner, or simply let yourself be carried away by the relaxed and exciting passage of landscapes endlessly surprising you with their magical beauty.


PRIVATE VISIT OF SYDNEY IN A VEHICLE WITH TOUR GUIDE IN YOUR LANGUAGE

The visit can be half day or full day.


In half a day (04 hours) you can enjoy a tour visiting the most interesting points within the bay with stops that will allow you to take photos and receive detailed information of the place.


The full day (08 hours) will allow the visit to be extended north and so enjoy the beauty of the beaches and localities along the coast of the Pacific Ocean.


It is a great opportunity to observe more closely the way of life of its inhabitants, their customs, architecture, the residential area, venues, and sports facilities, as well as the constant green that naturally decorates the fresh atmosphere of the city.



There are one hour guided tours during the day with the possibility of having a guide in your language or a translator to accompany you.


Opportunity to discover the great challenges of building an almost impossible work for 1958, learn about its designer Mr Jorn Utzon; the solution of the Principle of the Sphere that not only made its realization possible but also made of the building a work of art that in 2007 was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

 

Travel Notes:


National Parks of exuberant natural beauty invite you to spend the day walking, running and even swimming in the always comforting environment, breathing fresh air in an enveloping reunion with nature.


Sydney lends itself to discovery walking through its neighbourhoods that are suburbs with all the comforts of the city but that maintain the atmosphere of living in a small village.


At sunset the sun slowly says goodbye as if lamenting to leave us alone for one night, in which many other opportunities unfold to continue enjoying this beautiful city.


Go to the opera, sit on a bench to watch dusk give way to the lighting of the city, who dressed in gala will show with great coquetry the bars, the great variety of restaurants some rotating, some on the shore of the bay, others along the promenade between The Opera House and The Harbour Bridge, others in the middle of parks and many, many more, with the common denominator of offering the most abundant and varied gastronomy that can be found in the best cuisines in the world.


Broadly speaking, this is Sydney the city that you will want to get to know and the same one that wants to welcome you.


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