One of Australia’s largest cities and the capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a dynamic destination. It is best known for the one of a kind Sydney Opera House, the arched Harbour Bridge, sprawling Darling Harbour, the nerve centre of the extensive ferry network, Circular Quay and the lofty Sydney Tower. If you have your sights set on a vacation to this part of the world, search through the many serviced apartments Sydney CBD has to offer as accommodation. Sitting on the edge of Australia’s oldest urban park is Oaks Hyde Park Plaza; it creates a refreshing change of pace for its guests.
Australia has a diverse multi-ethnic community. The strong Asian influences have penetrated all aspects of Sydney’s modern culture, especially cuisine. Indian and Thai cuisine dominated the exotic side of Sydney’s food scene until recently. Today, you can find cuisines like Burmese, Afghan, Colombian, Jamaican and even something from the Christmas and Cocoa Islands. There is always a new restaurant to try. The fast paced city does not slow down at night; restaurants aside, there are undercover bars to track down, local musical talent to discover or a wild party at which to mark attendance. During the daytime, there are sports events to attend and beaches on which to spend leisure hours. Home to miles of Pacific coastline, beach after beach offers golden sand, strong sun and the wide open ocean. It is no wonder Sydney locals are actively immersed in their beach culture. Surfing, swimming, sea kayaking and other water sports are very much a part of the day, while the less adventurous sunbathe or make the most of the sandy beaches. Foodies, actors, models, writers and architects, all vying for a piece of the action, are drawn to this city that is bigger, brighter and glitzier than any other city in Australia.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+