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Attractions in Sydney

The oldest city in Australia, Sydney is the commercial hub and its capital in everything. The sun-bathed beaches, woozy skyscrapers, and scrumptious cuisine are some of the reasons you'll want to come back to the place. 123New Year is here to stay with all that you need to know about Attractions in Sydney. You can visit the place anytime of the year, but in order to avoid sans-moisture summer air and occasional drizzle, it is better to avoid a visit during this season. Of course, tourism is a principal source of revenue of the country with an annual inflow of over 7.8 million vacationers to this region. The largest corporate and financial center, Sydney is also a chief business location in the Asia Pacific.

The primary site that strikes your mind when you talk of Sydney is The Sydney Opera House. Situated on the Sydney Harbor at Bennelong Point, many consider The Sydney Opera House as one of the wonders of the modern world. It was thrown open to the public in October 1973. As one of the most popular emblems of Sydney, the Opera House has visitors from every corner of the globe traveling in awe or shooting this edifying nucleus of culture.

The structure houses The Australian Ballet, Australian Chamber Orchestra, The Bell Shakespeare Company, Ensemble Theater, the Sydney Festival and many more. The Rocks is one of the most-frequented areas of Sydney, nestled between the foot of the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Cove. As the foundation place of the city and the country at large, The Rocks is often described as Sydney's outdoor museum.

A short walk from the Opera House, The Royal Botanic Gardens is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenes you'll see anywhere, for the garden stretches between the harbor and the eastern part of the business district. The plot allows you a spectacular view from the hill of the harbor. The large trees provide a fantastic shade canvas and it is used as a good spot to halt for lunch - you can lie on the mat of green grass and take in the view of the quay. One of the most happening places in the city, the Darling Harbor is a former dockside quarter which has today transformed into a major tourist hub. This place is linked by a monorail service commuting between the Central Business District and the outer reaches of the harbor.

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