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Sydney, the capital of New South Wales in Australia, is one of the oldest and largest cities in the country that has a multicultural outlook.

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The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the 5th longest spanning-arch bridge according to Guinness world records. This is the capital of Australia's ICT industry with regional headquarters and operating centres located in NSW.Its Tower is the second tallest freestanding structure in all of Australia at 1,001 feet over the Sydney CBD.

Climate in Sydney remains temperate throughout the year with almost 104 sunny cloud free days a year. Average minimum temperature in winter months is around 9 degree Celsius and maximum temperature is around 25 to 26 degree Celsius. Sydney receives over 10 to 15 million international and domestic visitors every year.

Why visit to Sydney?

It is a fascinating city to explore. You can enjoy fascinating heritage tours of beautiful Sydney Harbour to World Heritage-listed convict sites and tall ships at a maritime museum.

You should also visit powerhouse museum with your kids.

It is a unique diverse span of collection science, technology, design and decorative arts, medicines and contemporary culture.

Cricket is the most popular. The Fish Market is the world 3largest fish market.

Best places to visit

  1. Bare island fort
  2. Museum of Sydney
  3. Opera house
  4. Harbour Bridge
  5. Taronga Zoo

You feel iconic experience of adventure sport,beach,lifestyle,art, fashion food and nature etc.

Best months for visit

Best time to visit Sydney is from March to November. These months skirts from Sydney's high to low season,offer best time to visitors and comfortable temperature and manageable tourist crowd.

Cuisines

  1. Bamiyan
  2. Burmese
  3. Colombia organic
  4. Durban Dish

Take the Bondi to Coogee Walk

One of the most spectacular walks and coastlines you could hope to see, this route takes in some of Sydney's most iconic beaches. In late spring, check out the free Sculpture by the Sea.

Feast your eyes at the Art Gallery of NSW

Entry to Sydney's premier art institution is free, with everything from Indigenous to Asian art on display. Wednesday nights are a bonus with free talks and films.

Relax in Bronte Park

Coin-operated public barbecues make this Sydney's best (almost free) al fresco lunch spot. Take a dip before squeezing your sausages in between a Korean family grill and a Brazilian meat fest, while enjoying the sparkling sea views.

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