Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most popular city in Australia. The 2000 Olympics were a coming-of-age ceremony for Sydney, with fifty year's worth of development compressed into four year under the pressure of intense international security. The benefits are still being felt. Sydney has all the vigour of a world class city, with the reputation of its restaurants in specific turning the lingering cultural sneers to swoons. It seems to have the greatest of both worlds: twenty minutes from Circular Quay the high-rise office buildings give way to colourful inner-city suburbs where you can get an eyeful.
Sydney is surrounded by water and is a city that enjoys good food and entertainment. The city's restaurants are Barzura Cafe, Tetsuya's Restaurant, Cafe Sopra, Doyles on the Beach, Cock 'N' But, Ocean Room, Diethness Greek Restaurant and Bar, Maltese Cafe, Oaks (The), Opera Bar and etc.
Sydney Opera House
Pre-eminent centre for fineness in live performing arts. It is the home of artists.
First class Beach and more interesting (and cleaner). A great day out from City Centre.
Taronga Zoo
It's just great and you start with a leisure ferry ride across the harbour to get to Zoo.
Royal Botanic Gardens
A veritable oasis of greenery, boasts breath-taking views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline.
Sydney Aquarium
Greatest aquarium been to! Indoor and outdoor viewing. Great walk-thru tunnel there we can see sharks and other marine.
Palm Beach
Nestled on a landmark peninsula, it feels the perfect chemistry of lush evergreen bush land, golden sand beaches.
And more excellent places are Bondi Beach, Featherdale Wild Life Park, Balmoral Beach and Queen Victoria Building and etc.
Top Hotels for Sydney are International Sydney, Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel, The Langham Sydney, park Hyatt Sydney, The Sebel Pier one Sydney, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney and etc.