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About Sydney

As Australia’s main cultural and industrial center, Sydney also serves as the center for retail and wholesale trade as well as public administration and finance. indulging people from all walks of life - nature lovers and music aficionados, fashionistas and businessmen, family and friends.

With an eclectic mix of the old and the new, the raw and the refined, the city is home to two of Australia’s most familiar landmarks.

Criss-crossed by ferries and carpeted with yachts on weekends, Sydney Harbour is a major port and is also the location of one of Sydney’s most photographed icons - the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The bridge itself poses a challenge not to be taken on by the faint-hearted but a climb up provides the perfect view and photo opportunity of the Sydney skyline and coastline.

The Sydney Opera House is the city’s other defining characteristic and is Australia's most recognisable icon. Perched dramatically over the sea, the Sydney Opera House has been photographed uncountable times and graces numerous postcards. Well known for hosting theatre, classical music, ballet and film, as well as the seasonal opera performances, The Opera House also stages contemporary arts events at a venue called The Studio, which caters to those looking for an alternative cultural experience.

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