Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Famous Cities of the World: Sydney




Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate and averages summer temperatures of around 25 Degree C. It can get up to 40 Degree C on a hot day and high humidity can make it oppressive, but torrential downpours often break the heat between October and March. Sydney is no fewer complexes socially than it is on the map. An edgy multiculturalism ignites the food scene and fuels the nocturnal life - you'll lose yourself in the restaurants, bars and clubs just as easily as on the streets. Sydney is Australia's largest and most cosmopolitan city and is the capital of New South Wales, the most heavily populated state of Australia. Sydney is situated on one of the world's most beautiful and famous harbours.

Sydney is fast becoming one of the world's fashion capitals. Sydney is continuing to build its massive train infrastructure and new stations and networks are appearing all the time. Trains can take you from the airport to the city. Sydney is a city that is easily explored on foot. Start at the historic Rocks precinct, birthplace of the Australian nation, and walk around the harbour foreshore to the Sydney Opera House via Circular Quay.

Sydney is amazing too and would say it has the wow factor over Melbourne but in terms of the best place to live. Sydney is possibly Australia's most recognisable city and contains many of the icons for which Australia is famous. Home of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the Opera House, Sydney is filled with many amazing landmarks to attract visitors from all over the world. Sydney is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants to Australia. It also ranks among the top 10 most livable cities in the world according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting and The Economist.

Sydney is truly one of Australia’s most beautiful cities, and it is easy to see why it is not only such a popular tourist destination but also a popular place for Australians to live as well. This cosmopolitan capital of New South Wales boasts plenty of tourist attractions as well as activities to keep you busy and entertained while you are on vacation. Sydney is the site of the first European colony in Australia, established in 1788. Sydney's leading economic sectors include property and business services, retail, manufacturing, tourism, and health and community services.

Sydney is located in New South Wales, on the south-eastern coast of Australia and lies between the smaller coastal cities of Wollongong and Newcastle. A cosmopolitan city of many contrasts the city of Sydney offers guests a huge array of accommodation styles, attractions and annual events and is sure to have something to impress every traveller. Sydney is one of Australia's leading seaports and a major commercial center. It owes much of its prosperity to the busy cargo terminals that line the downtown waterfront. Sydney is popular tourist destination.

Sydney is such a wonderful place to visit if you like the ocean, nightlife, nature, good food and sunshine. Sydney is a dazzling and vibrant cosmopolitan city built around one of the world's most beautiful harbours. Sydney has a wide range of attractions including art galleries, museums, theatres, opera and music as well as parks, gardens, sparkling beaches and the harbourside Taronga Zoo. Sydney is of relatively low importance in undertaking production activities such as manufacturing, assembling/processing, testing/certification and quality control. Similarly, Sydney is not considered important as a location for research and development activities, including new product or technology development.

Sydney is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Canadian, whether stopping for a short while or having an extended stay. There is something to do for everyone in this vast city of 3 million people, from seeing fabulous sites such as the harbour bridge, going to a show at the opera house or for a swim at Bondi Beach. Sydney is Australia's Finance capital and growing in importance as a regional financial hub in the Asia Pacific.

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Gurmit loves travelling, he has been over 70 countries. Gurmit is an author, writer, insurance and mortgage expert. He frequently writes on various topics of interest to his readers. To get in touch with Gurmit Singh, please visit his website www.gurmitsingh.ca

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