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Sydney is Australia's first city, both as the landing spot of the First Fleet (1788) and the first incorporated City Council (1842). This history is deeply reflected in Sydney's strikingly iconic landmarks. The world-famous Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are both must-see landmarks during your time here.
From great dining and shopping and inspiring arts and culture to beautiful architecture, there's always something to do in Sydney.
During your time in Sydney, you will enjoy sporting and cultural events, including the spectacular New Year's Eve celebrations and the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations held outside Asia.
The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are two well-known landmarks around the globe. You should make the time to walk across the legendary bridge at some point during your stay.
Sydney is filled with old architecture and insights into the Australia's past. Check out the Australian Museum to gain a better understanding of the country's history, but make sure you have enough time to wander through the many exhibitions.
Sydney is surrounded by some of Australia's most stunning bushland and mountain ranges. Go north for white-water rafting or bushwalking at Hawkesbury River and the Nymboi-Binderay National Park. Go south for scuba diving and wandering around rainforests.
Sydney has several train lines from Central that take you outwards from the Central Business District (CBD). There are plenty of stations along each line, so check out the timetable to see if any are close to where you live. The train system is an effective choice for getting to the outer suburbs and around the CBD quickly.
Buses are a great option for getting to and from Sydney’s metropolitan areas. With a huge network and frequent services, there’s a good chance there’ll be a bus stop near you and you won’t have to wait too long for the next bus to stop either.
Ferries cover almost every suburb that’s fronted by Sydney Harbour, including Manly, Balmain, Circular Quay and even extend as far as Parramatta. The ferry system is one of the prettiest ways to get around the city, taking advantage of the city’s harbour, port and river system. Tickets are a little more expensive but definitely worth it for the scenery.
There are a few taxi ranks located around Sydney where you can line up and get a taxi. Otherwise you can try hailing one from the side of the road.
Uber became legal in Sydney in June 2016 and offers a safe and cheap alternative to taxis.
Sydney's city centre is filled with so much to do that you'll end up spending quite a lot of time here. Sample the coffee, try some of the fancy restaurants and enjoy the stunning views over the harbour. The beautiful Hyde Park (the oldest public park in Australia) provides an ideal spot to relaxat and explore. If you're lucky, you'll catch the melodic bell chimes of St Mary's Cathedral nearby.
These areas are home to many international students in Sydney. There are plenty of international food options to choose from with an outstanding food variety in Chinatown. Haymarket and Ultimo are located just outside of the city, making both very convenient to live and visit.
The Inner East is known for its diverse residents, arts and community scene as well as growing variety of small bars and cafes. Come here for coffee or brunch and maybe check out one of the many small art galleries afterwards.
The Inner West is often described as cool and cosmopolitan. Eat and drink your way through the numerous laneway bars and restaurants or find your favourite piece of street art.
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