Sydney’s most well-known and prominent landmarks are the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The Opera House is famed not only for its groundbreaking design and stunning, soaring architecture but also for its tremendous acoustics.
The Harbour Bridge, which was opened in 1932, links Sydney’s Central Business District with North Sydney. It is exceptionally accessible to tourists; those inclined towards adventure sports can even go on a dizzying three-and-a-half hour guided ‘climb’ of the bridge that takes visitors up to 134 metres above Sydney Harbour!
Sydney is a free-spirited, vibrant, accessible and tourist-friendly city. Its Chinatown area is a favourite with visitors for its delectable cuisine and distinctive markets. Haymarket is known for its pulsating nightlife, particularly on weekends.
The Rocks and the Circular Quay are also popular destinations for their historical importance, shops, pubs and restaurants.
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