Sydney, the business capital of Australia
With 4.5 million inhabitants, Sydney is probably the unofficial capital of Australia. Located in the region of New South Wales, you can expect throughout the year with pleasant temperatures here. In contrast to the eternal Rival city of Melbourne in my opinion, is characterized more by cultural aspects, one can see here the city center as a small Manhattan.
Almost around the clock you see here in front of stressed business and after work and during the lunch break in her sneakers in the gym haul to ask then at the weekend their toned body in a peri-urban beaches on display.
The two most famous attractions are the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge can be seen from different angles.
The opera, which represent sail, was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. The construction was preparing many headaches, as this was started without first knowing exactly how the arches of the roof can be implemented.
Highly recommended is the view from the tower of the Harbour Bridge, just before sunset lit here, the architectural masterpiece. Also good to watch are the significantly lower building in Vordergrung. The district "The Rocks" was built by the first settlers.
Other highlights in the CBD are the State Library and the Art Gallery of NSW.
My new sneakers fit in any case perfectly to modern art 😉
The green lung of Sydney are the botanical gardens are perfectly maintained and many a manager keeps his siesta.
Also, some animal residents have settled in and around the gardens.
Bondi Beach
The most famous beach is Sydney's Bondi Beach surfers paradise, here take Reich & Well, Backpackers and Sufers each other, also you should definitely make the beach walk along the coast. If you are lucky as we can see alongside the surfers and dolphins!
Around Sydney there are many more trails to enjoy the coastal scenery. With great weather we have completed the section from Spit to Manly!
Sydney is not only a duty point in each world travel, you should also take at least a week to explore the area!