Sydney is the biggest city in Australia and is known for its beautiful beaches, active cultural scene, and cosmopolitan, international population. Budget and opulent travellers both will enjoy their time in this charming port city.
Visit The Rocks
Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood is known as The Rocks. With its colonial architecture, sandstone cathedrals, and the oldest pubs in Australia, this district is where Sydney began when the British arrived. In the 1970s, it was nearly demolished to make way for new high-rises, but citizens intervened and saved it.
Check out the museums
There are several museums to choose from in Sydney, like in other major cities. There are several free museums to be found in Sydney because of its Commonwealth history, making it a cheap and fun activity in an often-pricey city.
Additionally, if you’re staying at one of the Darling harbour hotels such as the PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney you can ask the staff for the best museums to check out in the area!
Catch some surf
Sydney is a popular destination for tourists who are willing to take risks and learn the ins and outs of Australia’s most well-known national sport. Lessons are available from a wide variety of providers in this city. Mainly, on the northern beaches of Sydney, boasts better waves than Bondi, which is the most beautiful beach in the city.
Enjoy the nightlife
Over the course of the year, Sydney attempts to outdo its competitor, Melbourne, in terms of the number of official parties and concerts it hosts.