There is so much to be said about this burgeoning young city. Besides the obvious Opera House, Harbour Bridge and gardens-- Sydney is a hub of historical attraction and is the beneficiary of a wealth of culture. Most areas of the city are best seen by foot. If you are a traveler with some free time and in reasonably good shape, then you have everything you'll need to enjoy Sydney. Wether you're wandering under the bat filled trees of the Botanical Gardens, behind a dragon parade in China
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Talk about a city that has it all....great food, views, nightlife, weather, friendly people, beaches..... it's hard to find something not to like while visiting Sydney. I was... More
If you are looking for cheap t-shirts and souvenirs, Paddy's is the place to go. It is in the downtown area - ask anyone for the directions. Many of the vendors will carry the... More
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There is so much to be said about this burgeoning young city. Besides the obvious Opera House, Harbour Bridge and gardens-- Sydney is a hub of historical attraction and is the... More
I fell in love with Australia at 12 before I had even been there. I fell in awe with Sydney at 14 when I traveled up the Eastern coast of Australia. Sydney took my breath away as... More
Half-way through her journey, Anita Sethi finds that the middle of the road is much like a mid-life crisis: you begin pondering the path you're taking.
These past few days we've shed the OzBus for Oz minibus, Oz jeep and Oz elephant, the latter quite the slowest, most ponderous journey yet, writes Anita Sethi.